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2011 Detroit Lions Youth Football Camps

Posted by Joanna Satterlee at Mar 11, 2011 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

The Detroit Lions recently released their 2011 Youth Football Camp dates. 

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2011 Registration

Posted by Joanna Satterlee at Jan 2, 2011 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

It’s that time of year again!

Registration for the 2011 Canton Lions!

Veterans:Opens:  January 6th, 2011

Closes: February 6th, 2011 

General:

Opens: February 7th, 2011

Closes: March 7th, 2011 or until roster is full 

Cost: TBD

Registration will be online at this site.

Canton Lions - Practice Field(s) Location:

Heritage Parks

(One mile south of Cherry Hill, off of Canton Center Rd. - Behind the Police & Fire stations)

FOOTBALL PRACTICE DAYS & TIMES:    

Monday - Friday      6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

CHEER PRACTICE DAYS & TIMES:

Monday - Thursday   6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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2010 Football Camps

Posted by Joanna Satterlee at Dec 31, 2009 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Detroit Lions Summer Youth Football Camps

To Register call:  313-262-2248  or Email: www.DetroitLions.com/YOUTHFOOTBALL

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Plymouth/Canton Area QB/WR Camp - To Register Email:  theqbtutor@yahoo.com

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Canton Chief Fundamental Football Camp - Entering Grades 3-6

To Register call: 313-300-1173 or Email: elanava@wowway.com  

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Brother Rice High School - "Camp Victory Football Camp"

To Register call: 248-459-3759 or www.ricewarriors.com or Sofran@brrice.edu.

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EMU Football 101 "Skills Clinic for Women"

**Unique opportunity for MOM'S to learn and understand the game their son's love!**

To Register call: 734-487-7859 or Email: kthomps2@emich.edu

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Eating for Energy

Posted by Roger Peterson at May 30, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
This article was taken from the House of Speed Newsletter- Question: We realize nutrition is vital to health and athletic performance. However convincing teenagers of that is difficult. How can we as parents best encourage out teens and their friends that eating right is cool? Answer: How can you encourage your teens that eating right is cool? My focus is always on performance. Do we want high-test or low-grade. Certain fuels are much more efficient for the body as a fuel source for exercise. Carbohydrate foods such as bread, rice, pasta, cereals, and potatoes provide the energy source for sprint and duration sports Sweets provide the quick fix, but don't last as long Fruits and veggies are dual-duty- provide energy and also fluid for the body Protein such as beef, pork. poultry, fish, eggs, soy, dairy, dried beans, and nuts and nut butters help with muscle mass, bone health, AND boost the immune system However, protein is NOT an efficient fuel source for exercise Fat containing foods such as salad dressing, oil, butter, margarine, nuts, nut butters, and mayonnaise are used as a fuel source for endurance activity Fluids help to boost the quality of workouts as well as performance But certain fluids work better, i.e. water, sports drinks during activities instead of juice, fruit drink, tea, or soda Timing is also critical; eating something within 15 minutes after exercise helps the body to recover more rapidly. Could be as simple as a handful of dry cereal, or a granola bar, or some pretzels The goal is not to eliminate foods, but to focus on foods and eating habits that enhance performance Smaller, more frequent meals Mix of carb, protein and fat at every eating episode Drinking throughout the day Bringing something to eat right after practices or games This is part of the playbook, for optimal performance Bodies are only as good as what we put into them, the training, rest, talent are essential, but the food is the secret edge to allow the body to excel.