Thursday, April 28, 2011

Lao New Year Results

So we didn't win a single game... but that's no suprise. The tournament for us was more about showing 'em that we want to compete & improve. We managed not to get shut out, in fact our lowest scoring game was 4 & was by far the worst game I've played in awhile. In all of the other games we scored 7+ & a couple games we were 10+, where we actually put a scare on the opposing team. I feel comfortable at the serving position now & I know I can dish out some good sets. The big thing I need to work on is digging the spikes without sending it back over the net. We just need to brush up on our kicks & be more competitive at the next tournament.





Monday, April 18, 2011

Lao New Year Tournament

In March we finally made our move over the Wat Lao Buddharan Temple. The learning curve is steep & it's a humbling experience going up against people who have played for so many years. A few of the newbs have managed to step up to the challenge, yet some have dropped off since we started kicking at the temple. When I started the training sessions back at MTSU in Nov. 2010 we were getting 6-8 white boys to show up & kick, now that number is down to 3-4. I want the takraw scene here to be competitive, so I suppose that it wound up weeding out a few recreational kickers & that's really fine by me. After footbagging all those years, I grew tired of those casual kickers that show up once a month.

This weekend we will be taking the plunge & competing in our first takraw tournament. It's the Lao New Year's Festival. The majority of the teams are local, but I think we've got a couple coming from Louisville, so I believe that makes 7 or 8 teams total. My only goal is to not have our team be shut out in any of the games. I've been playing takraw on/off for 4 years now - thanks to footbag. The other members of my team have only been playing for 3-6 months, so I've got to give it up to them for signing onto a tournament. I'll have plenty of pic. & video for the next post.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Unstoppable Tour: 30 Sports, 30 Days, 30 Cities

A single athlete's journey across the country & attempts to compete in sports he's never even heard of. http://eas.com/unstoppabletour Is Sam Tickle game for this?

This is where we kick now

Wat Lao Buddharan Temple

Friday, January 14, 2011

Takraw Shoes

Some of you may be wondering, where can I purchase takraw shoes? Well look no further than http://www.kickersrock.net/ 3 people in our group have already bought these shoes & love'em. I had a pair of the traditional Nan Yang shoes that I wore last year when I played. After a couple months my ankles began to hurt, but only when I kicked takraw. So I ordered the speciality shoes from kickersrock, they are much more comfortable & give better support. On the downside, the soles of the shoes are less malleable or flexible than Nan Yang, regardless kickersrock feel better & certainly look better. I don't care who you are it's tough to act like a badass when your sporting some shoes that look like Keds.