Where has everyone gone? School, supposedly, so the conclusion that can be made is either that Frontliners Floorball Club is young and committed (to school, at least) or that the club is old and worn-out and will shut down soon.
Still, an average number of eight attended training at PBSM. The primary focus of training was on ball control. Mr. Jason repeatedly emphasized on basic ball control and not the more advanced techniques because, according to him, the players had not yet mastered the basics.
Several drills were incorporated, mostly to do with dribbling between the cones and then shooting (5 push-ups for every miss, but as the ratio of misses to goals were about 2:1, Mr. Jason gave up with it) and decidedly the most enjoyable, original drill of all was one where a player had to dribble around four cones with another player trying to prevent it.
Great inventions come from great minds. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Jason Chan. (Applause encouraged)
Then later the players played a 4v4 match with keeper-less goals yet still the goals were.. not really forthcoming, shall we say?
Conclusion therefore being that for Public Relations and Publicity, it is and will henceforth be made known that this club is actively honing and fine-tuning the skills of the many young talents in the club who will be world-class in the coming years. Honest.
Note: to those who have no idea what a PR job is all about, it is rather like making a stinky, fat rafflesia sound like a beautiful rose. Or carnation, for a matter of fact (those who know not what I talk about, refer to the entry on April 21). And... this is merely an example, so please do not take this in an extreme manner.
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