Soccer Academy Is Important Part Of Southeast Asia’s Best Sport And Corporate Events Centre

July 22nd, 2010

An unmatched revolutionary Soccer Academy is attached to the pioneering  Phuket International Academy Sports and Leisure Club (PIASLC) is preparing to become Asia’s pre-eminent competition, training and event complex when it opens this November.  Combining a excellent location with unparalleled facilities, it is already attracting interest from important global sporting institutions and international corporations.

The complex is set on 54 acres of land in the north part of Phuket, Thailand.  It boasts a wide-ranging selection of superior sporting facilities including an International Rugby Board-standard rugby pitch, FIFA-approved football field, competitive fifty-meter eight lane outdoor swimming pool (suitable for water polo and competitive swimming), a fully shaded 25 metre, eight lane swimming pool, toddler’s and children’s pools and play area, 6 tennis courts, runners track and a fitness enthusiast gym, as well as  an arts centre and a Thai Herbal Garden Spa.   Phuket International Academy Sports and Leisure Club Sports, Leisure and Events Centre.

There are also two comfortable hotels, providing one hundred and fifteen very nice rooms and suites for visitors, athletes, teams and corporate groups. The Sports and Leisure Club has quickly gained appreciation through high-profile partnerships with global sporting organizations including Brazilian Soccer Schools (BSS), NZRugbyResources (NZRR), and IronKids Triathlon.    Announcement of tennis and swimming partnerships are anticipated soon.

The PIASLC  is being positioned as the leading sports and corporate event center in Asia.   Not only offering Asia’s pre-eminent facilities for sports but also outstanding facilities and accommodations for conferences, incentives, retreats and teambuilding. 

PIASLC announced “As a fully-integrated complex, we are also going to be the perfect location for companies looking to build something active, creative or wellness inspired into their event programmes.”

NZRugbyResources Director, David Adamson, said “Rugby is an extremely popular sport throughout Asia and growing in numbers every year and NZRugbyResources believes this is the finest training and playing facility in Asia. It is just amazing how much detail has gone into the planning.”

[BSS  World-renowned BSS is based upon Futebol de Salao (FDS).  The training and game is characterized as a 5-a-side version of soccer originally from Brazil.  Futebol de Salao is played with a smaller (size 2), and a little heavier (465gm) ball that has very little bounce to it. 

The PIASLC has also confirmed an partnership with the US-based IronKids programme. This  partnership will focus on bringing four junior Triathlon events each year as well as training camps for kids aged between 6 and 15.

The PIASLC  has chosen former professional tennis player David Roberts as Director of Operations to oversee the day-to-day operations at the notable Phuket, Thailand sports centre.  David brings experience in both operations and pre-openings.  He has run elite private sports clubs while with Centara Hotels and Resorts Group.  When the PIASLC completes preparations in November and starts into full operations he will be focused on the co-ordination between club services, sports academies and membership programmes.

Located on the resort island of Phuket, Thailand, PIA is sited in an area of natural beauty close to a national park.]   The values of Phuket International Academy is to fulfill the intellectual, physical, creative and spiritual potential of all students, members and participants of the three centres.    Phuket International Academy is an integrated facility boasting Phuket’s newest International School, a versatile Sports and Leisure Club for elite athletes, amateur enthusiasts, artists and wellness seekers – all within the Mind Centre sanctuary that provides training in the cultivation of mental and emotional sense of balance.  Phuket International Academy  is a convenient drive near Phuket International Airport and includes two 38-room comfortable hotels and facilities that are great for Meetings, Conventions and Events of all types.

As part of a uniquely integrated complex, the Sports and Leisure Club works in synergy with both the PIADS and Phuket International Academy Mind Centre .   The PIADS is working to grow into a three programme International Baccalaureate (IB) World School.   As a leading international school in Thailand, it will incorporate distinctive Asian culture and the best from Western educational methods, to develop inquisitive, informed, and compassionate young people who know how to conduct their lives with honor, cultivate true happiness, and who work toward a more peaceful and sustainable earth.   Click this link for additional information on the Phuket International Academy Day School International School Thailand.

As part of a total commitment to sports excellence the PIAMC has begun to offer training in the cultivation of cognitive and emotional balance.   The Phuket International Academy Mind Centre will  deliver  a blend of contemporary psychology and neuroscience alongside ancient Asian contemplative practices.  Featuring openess, the Phuket International Academy Mind Centre conducts retreats and seminars.     It teaches the practice of “mindfulness of breathing”, which is an effective way for relaxing the body and calming the mind. A second method taught is both a shamatha practice and vipashyana, “insight meditation” also referred to as “settling the mind in its natural state”.  Phuket International Academy Mind Centre Meditation, Mind Studies, and Retreats.

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Online TV Supports World Cup Fans

July 19th, 2010

Spain vs Germany 2010

I really enjoyed the World Cup Semi Final last night between Spain who are the Current Euro Champions against Germany who despite having a young team have been strong throughout the whole tournament, I almost felt I was actually there in the stadium as I my spanish friend was endlessly shouting at the television and thinking he was really the manager.

 

At the half time break the score was still an agonising 0-0 and during the tv adverts there was a constant push for Internet Marketing of the world cup where so much information is accessible online these days, for example if you had missed any of the previous games you were able to watch them on the internet, being able to view all the live match statistics as well as join an online forum to discuss your own thoughts and post your own comments.

 

The World Cup has been such a success for South Africa and given the country the boost its needs to attract higher tourism levels.

 

So many online business have made a success throughout the time of the World Cup in South Africa, not only through travel and football merchandise but common accessories such as those noisy trumpets they call a vuvuzela which i saw for sale in my village shop, i didnt buy one as i intend on keeping my friends!

 

The football stadiums in South Africa were very impressive, especially the one in Durban which was were Spain were to get a suprised 1-0 defeat to Switzerland match. A friend of mine was lucky enough to see that match as he was visiting family down there.

Talking to a friend after the match who works for a company who specialise in Ecommerce website design he was sure that the Netherlands were going to win the final.

 

Some of the football sites also have some fantastic web design too!

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The Technology Debate: The Final Straw

July 19th, 2010

So the World Cup fever is starting to subside and the unavoidable after effects are taking place. England’s early exit was a huge disappointment for fans but that somber mood could have been pure bitter anger had the game have swung on England’s second goal which was disallowed by the referee.

After the game, fans meekly tried to insist that the result would have been different had the second goal been called in, the reality is that the boys in red were outclassed by a much more organised, efficient German team. Some even saw this as a positive, because, had the score remained 2-1 to the Germans in lieu of England’s equalizer, the sport would have been brought into disrepute.

Sep Blatter, FIFA president finally conceded two weeks after the game that goal-line technology needed to be implemented to safeguard against similar debacles in the future and bring football up to the level of other sports that have used technology to great effect for years now. Cameras on the goal-line are an obvious choice but other techniques suggested are a unified communications network between the officials allowing lightning fast negotiations to keep the game flowing.

With regards to the specific technology used, Voice Over IP Phone headsets have been suggested for their ease of use and ability to host multiple conversations at once. This way the referee would have instant access to communications with linesmen. There are some naysayers who champion the theory that such technology would slow the pace of the game, but in sports like tennis which use the Cyclops device , player disputes with umpires have been greatly reduced which actually serves to keep the action going.

All it takes is a camera set on the goal-line and an IP Phone system for officials, ease of implementation and cost is hardly an issue considering the millions of pounds circulating in English football currently. While Blatter has insisted that the sport retain as much of it’s tradition as possible with the Premireship being no different to Sunday league football, players’ overblown wages surely undermine this argument.

The sport needs to embrace technological advances and quickly, there are far too many instances of clear goals being disallowed with potentially catastrophic consequences. Football is mired in the past and technology is the only thing that can drag it out. Let us all pray that Blatter sees sense, at least before the next World Cup.

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Soccer Training Tips: 5 Ways To Coach Goalkeepers

July 18th, 2010

Soccer training tips

The importance of soccer training tips for goalkeepers can be easily made out from the fact that a goalkeeper is the only player on the field who can touch the ball with both arms and hands.

Therefore, it’s the soccer skills of a goalie that set him apart in a better position, in comparison to others. But this makes a soccer coach’s job quite challenging when it comes to coaching goalkeepers.

Based on the method of play in soccer, goalkeepers are the first line of offense and last line of defense. These players don’t think twice before putting their body in harms way to stop or block the ball from getting into the goalpost. They are all so set to proceed in any direction when it comes to getting the possession of the ball.

Goalkeepers training for soccer on various techniques specific to their role and the level of their play can be extremely demanding. You must also keep in mind, his mental state when you are training him/ her on all important skills and techniques.

Soccer Training

A striker in the team is the only player who has the potential to stand in comparison with the goalkeeper. Actually some of the best goalies have already been great strikers at some point in their career. You’ll observe that very often, it’s the goalies and forwards that get into a direct battle on the field, no matter what the level of competition.

When it comes to soccer training tips, staying balanced and knowing the center of gravity of the body is of the essence to the goalkeeper. This will have a positive effect on the game setting by way of improving a goalkeeper’s activity and the speediness of other players.

Though most goalkeepers in soccer are tall with long arms and big hands, but even if otherwise they easily compensate for the need of physical built with good vertical and lateral mobility.

Goalkeepers need unvarying motivation even though they have a good sense of self-worth and the coaches should never forget this. Soccer Goalkeepers need to do their regular warm ups with the team, but then separate from the team and perform the specific soccer drills that will prepare them for the game.

Because goalkeepers have a dominant personality and a sense of control, they are leaders of the team. When goalkeepers are supported by their teammates and are put in a demonstrative capacity, they are able to achieve the desired results.

The ball can only be handled by the goalie in the 18 yard box. Anyone other that a goalie who fatefully gets to touch the ball with an arm, ends up winning the opponent a free kick. In the case of the goalie’s team mate, it is a penalty shoot from “the spot”.

So you should now concentrate on using these soccer training tips by encouraging the goalkeeper who leads the team inside the 18 yard box, and needs appreciation of remaining teammates. Subscribe to our youth soccer coaching community that has tons of articles, newsletters, and related videos to improve your coaching skills.

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World Cup 2010 Is Over, Euro 2012 Is Upon Us

July 18th, 2010

As the Spanish were crowned World Cup winners in Soccer City, the curtain fell on the very first FIFA World Cup to be organised in Africa. European nations fulfilled a 1-2-3 with Spain beating The Netherlands in the World Cup final together with Germany getting third place after a 3-2 win over Uruguay.

 

This truly reinforces the discussion that European football is the most effective in the world and that the European Championships are a terrific tournament. Qualifying matches for the Euro 2012 finals starts in Sept and although finishing 3rd, Germany are going to be one of the favourites to win the title. Their young squad provided some fantastic football all through the World Cup Finals with Thomas Muller getting the Golden Boot with five goals and three assists. With the help of various other young stars like Ozil, Boateng and Kediera, Germany will be among the ones to beat.

 

As World and European champions, Spain will be yet another extremely tough opponent. A lot of their team will still be young enough in 2012 to supply solid opposition and they will certainly be willing to defend their title.

Finally the Netherlands managed to abandon their personal egos behind at the World Cup tournament and for that reason, they made it to their third World Cup final conquering quite a few peoples favourite, Brazil, along the way. With more clinical shooting from Robben, the Netherlands may perhaps have won the match instead of Spain and they will aim to carry on in the same vein during Euro 2012.

 

The typically powerful teams of France, England and Italy all failed miserably in South Africa and as a result, the curtain will surely come down on a number of of the older players careers. England have a number of exciting young players to deliver to the international stage and if they can copy the Germans, there will be huge hopes within the English supporters.

 

The Euro 2012 host nations of Poland and Ukraine will both see overwhelming support but ultimately, they in all probability accomplish not have the quality to seriously challenge for the title.

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