Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Crossing Over to the Darkside

The footbag to takraw transition has been going smoother than I anticipated. Our footbag group only had 5 active members, & we were struggling to get 4 to a practice. The takraw group has only been running for 3 weeks now & we've already managed to have 2 new players - both have shown up for the last 2 sessions. One of the new guys has a background in soccer & the other is lao (who does have some limited takraw experience), but he's eager to get much better. We're not really doing much different from when we played footbag, just switched from a bag to a ball & it seems to be catching some steam.
The real challenge of this is that come mid-March these newbs are going to be playing takraw on a court with a group of guys who have spend most of their lives doing this. I only have 4.5 months, no scratch that 3.5 months now to get them ready. Thus far none of the regular takraw players from the temple know I'm training a group of hacky sackers how to play. So it would be awesome if I just show up with a carload people that can kick who they've never even seen before.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Before footbag.org

I found the first footbag pictures I ever appeared in. So let's roll the dial back to '96 before footbag.org was up & running. In order to learn new tricks in those days I had to wait for the new issue of Footbag Worldwide magazine to come out. Cheers to my original running crew from Jackson, TN - Scott S. & Chris R.


















Monday, November 1, 2010

2010 Takraw Season Winds to a Close

As it gets cooler, & daylight is hard to come by the Lao takraw season is nearly over. It's been a fairly productive for myself since I nearly played the whole season, although not as frequently as I would've liked. Footbag has become less of a distraction... when no one is playing anymore. I talked with a few footbaggers, & we agreed that come November it was time to move onto something more locally competitive. Our footbag skills just seemed to grow stagnent & it became more recreation than sport. I'm excited about the upcoming winter sessions because some have agreed to learning how to play takraw. So if we're lucky, next the spring we'll have 3 new takraw players - that means 20+ takraw players next year!