Wrestling Training Camps
Wednesday June 7th 2017 What a week! Having just returned from the international wrestling training camp in Sardinia Italy, I’m considerably more tanned and well rested from my trip. While it may have seemed like I was on an extended vacation, the camp was long...
Starting up a program
Tuedsay May 23rd 2017 When starting up a program, there are many challenges that you will face. This goes for an academic, cultural or athletic program and whether it’s at a community centre or at a highschool. For the sake of tapping into my own...
A busy summer ahead
Friday May 12th 2017 The summer months usually mark the off-season for high-school and university wrestlers. Competitions in the summer are few and far between as the focus shifts to international tournaments featuring usually featuring members of the Canadian National Team. Quebec athletes who are on the...
Developing a High-Performance athlete
Saturday April 22nd 2017 In the world of sports, I have seen many different category of athletes. Athletes have their own personal foibles and behave very differently from non-athletes. Wrestling sees many of these personality types and as such, I’ve decided to place them into categories based...
Sports and Travel
April 14th, 2017 Now that the Nationals are over and I find myself planning my trip to Sardenia Italy to coach at the Roger Milone tournament, I realize that the sport of wrestling has afforded me many opportunities to travel. Travel can be one the most rewarding parts...
The Canada Games Trials
The trials for the 2017 Canada Games will be held at the Kanawhake Survival School on Saturday May 6th 2017. Participation is open to all Quebec residents who are members of the FLOQ in the Cadet and Juvenile age divisions and have had competitions throughout the...
The road to the Nationals
Thursday March 23rd 2017 In the world of amateur sports, there are a lot challenges. For one, there is no professional contract that keeps you supported financially while you’re competing. Often athletes struggle with making ends meet as amateurs, hoping that they can make enough...
Sports and Politics
Monday March 6th 2017 I normally don’t like to get political in what I write. I feel that the blog is there for wrestling and to promote the sport of wrestling and politics shouldn’t factor in to the equation. I also feel that everyone is...
Some thoughts at this point in the season
Monday February 27th 2017 With the GMAA and CIS seasons coming to an end and the Canadian Junior-Senior Nationals just around the corner, I felt myself contemplating a few things. First, wrestling is a tough sport that much is obvious. Second, more and more it seems...
The Dual-Meet Format
Wednesday December 14th 2016 Having coached at the Bishop Ryan and Matmen tournaments this weekend, I was pleasantly surprised to see so many athletes competing at these tournaments. Bishop Ryan had three hundred athletes compete while Matmen had six hundred athletes registered. When I mentioned the...