News Desk
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PERIOD PDF Print E-mail
  • Friday 16th December – Last session for WBA and JSSi Academy
  • Saturday 17th December  - U12-16 FUTSAL Tournament 
  • Monday 19th December – WBA and JSSI Training day 10-3 @ Clifton college 
  • Wednesday 21st December -WBA and JSSI Training day 10-3 @ Clifton college 
  • 3rd-5th January  - U12/U13 Madrid Tour 
  • Friday 6th January  -  First session back for WBA and JSSI Academy 
Tom Welch
Operations Manager 
JSSi 
 
James Wilson in talks with Sir Trevor Brooking about taking on England managers job! PDF Print E-mail

Dear Academy Parents & Players,

Clifton Utd and WBA South West coach James Wilson phoned in on Radio5 Live about Grass roots football. James phoned in and they put him straight on! James gave grass roots club Clifton United a little mention!

Sir Trev was impressed with his philosophy. Forward to 50mins to hear James make a valid point which was conducive to JSSi Academy philosophy when competing in the Junior Premier League (if you have a spare hour the whole show is an interesting listen).

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017mwng

Well done James! 

Jamie Shore

 
News Bulletin: Club Atletico de Madrid PDF Print E-mail

Dear Players & Parents,

Well done and thank you to everyone who submitted payment for our Madrid trip in October. We informed JSSi players that we would try to take everybody to play Club Atletico de Madrid but warned that it may not be possible with the trip being proposed reasonably last minute.
(We purposely told the boys and not parents as the players must learn to withhold information if they are to be football players both on and off the turf.) 

We have been waiting for confirmation from the petition of Club Atletico de Madrid (Mr Estebaranz) frustratingly for well over 8 weeks.

Finally, we received confirmation via email late last Tuesday consenting the tour.

Easy Jet flights were very reasonable originally, but had since soured from an average of £90 in October to £190 in November (on Wednesday last week) making the January date impossible for all players/squads to travel.

However, all is not lost since we have managed to book flights with Ryan Air out of Stanstead for our U12 & U13 squads (25 players) on the 3rd-5th January together with Tom Welch, Paul Taylor and myself, keeping to the original plan with these age groups.

We propose the following options to Stanstead Airport:

  • Hire Mini Buses. Does anybody know where we can borrow 2 minibuses?
  • Drive cars (PT/JS/TW & 4 volunteer drivers)
  • Hire coach/mini bus & charge everyone extra? (between £25)

We will do our best to provide U10/14/15/16 with new dates which is governed by the petition of Atletico Mr Estebaranz.

It is very likely that our unfortunate groups will travel in June 2012 at the back end of Atletico's tight training and games schedule. The exact date will be confirmed when we meet Mr Estebaranz in Madrid in January.

We may consider flying our U15/16 squad to Finland instead as we may offer some JSSi players the opportunity to trial to become a scholar for pro Club "SJK" who have the best facilities in Scandinavia. This has yet to be arranged and discussed with SJK. Click here to visit Club SJK;

On a happier note, we hope you like the gantry for home games for us to record games, the new kit, new website and the nutritional support offered via Wendy Griffin to all players.

We are looking to looking to introduce a day release program to accommodate our U12-U15 Academy outfield & GK's on either a Tuesday or Friday (For Free).

We are also looking to offer Jssi Academy players a Clifton College post 16 scholarship (in partnership with clifton College). We will keep you updated on developments. This will rival filton college & bath uni edu/football scholarship programs.

Please ensure that our Saturday kit is held with staff & players until Friday nights until Clifton College buy a storage shed.

Finally, our aim is to implement coaches/managers to manage Saturday's. Our past & present parent volunteers have been superb managers over the past 7 years. Our aim in 2012 is to modernise standards and articulate our philosophy internally to marry centres of premier or football league academies or centres of excellence.

Finally congratulation to Nathan Legge who was offered a scholarship with Millfield School!

Please email Tom with any concerns, questions or queries.

Best regards from Finland,


Jamie Shore
Director

 
Joma Kit enquiries PDF Print E-mail
Any order queries then please call Director of Bocca Soccer (Joma Supplier) Rob Boyd 07768238452.
 
Jamie Shore introduces New JSSI Academy nutritionist Wendy Griffin PDF Print E-mail

Progressive science in the sporting world has seen nutrition become the critical link between ability and performance in recent years. Even at the lower league clubs, players are increasingly making a diet an important part of players training to maximise performance and potential.

Scholars at several Premiership Clubs begin with nutritional education and screening which iskey to discovering who suffers from obesity and malnutrition. A study done at Nottingham University found that importance was on emphasis on disease prevention through increased education, focussing on basics of healthy lifestyle and prevention of diseases.

For any footballer, consultations have to be led by the player’s thoughts and concerns. Compliance is everything and you need to get the players to “buy in” in order to work with them and building a relationship of trust is crucial to success. This is the reason I was successful with the first team last year.

Wendy's aim is to ensure that basic team principles apply in terms of eating structured three meals a day, increasing calorie intake, never skipping breakfast, and three snacks a day, of a highly nutritious nature such as smoothies, shakes, energy bars, dried fruits and nuts. Also ensuring that good quality food choices like fruit , vegetables ,fruit juice to ensure optimal micronutrient intake.

One of the main considerations of a sports nutritionist is to ensure that enough complex carbohydrates are consumed before a game to ensure that players are able to reach peak performance and reach peak energy demands. The same could be said for hydration which is often taken for granted but could easily be the explanation for poor performance, fatigue during the game and lack of concentration. Taking things a step further and explaining more complex reasoning behind hydration will enable them to understand the effects of dehydration to their game, including lack of concentration and energy caused by only a 2% reduction in hydration.

The Sports Nutritionist role also is to optimise post recovery refuelling and with extra training sessions, the post exercise snack/meal becomes more important. This can also be continued once the players return to digs/home by speaking to the parents/landladies regarding their nutrition requirements and about compliance and difficulties associated with accommodating different palates.

The psychology around nutrition feeds into performance from a direct angle too. If footballers eat a healthy diet, their mind will be more focussed and will be able to make better decisions. Decision making is one of the more underrated skills on the pitch.

Please can all players deal with Wendy Griffin direct vial email. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it


Kind regards,

Jamie Shore
Director
For and on behalf of Soccer International & West Bromwich Albion South West

 
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Our Aim is quite simply, we want to bridge the huge gap that currently exists between grass-roots football and academy football.
We strive to give all our players more opportunities and greater experiences designed to help them progress on and off the pitch.

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