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#1
Folks, check out our latest newsletter which features a piece on the latest Video & Stats analysis software to hit the market. See what a ladies team from Armagh have been up on on their travels as well as some bargain busting deals for Team Building Weekends and days at your club.

Check out the newsletter:

http://www.breakforball.com/news/details/?id=43

Or visit the facebook page and become fan while you are there!

http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Break-for-Ball/164317708421
#2
Check out the Break for Ball Winter newsletter, and read about the Dublin Club who headed to Belfast for a Team Building Weekend, enroute to winning
their Senior Championship.

http://www.breakforball.com/news
#3
Check out the Break For Ball Autumn Newsletter, and find out what Hurling and Rugby legends have joined the coaching staff. Also, read about the hurling team who spent a very productive weekend away with us earlier in the year, before going onto win their county championship, just a few weeks ago. There's also a round up on 'who's been where' including the camogs from Slaughneil in County Derry and the young footballers from Naomh Mearnog in Dublin..

http://www.breakforball.com/news/details/?id=39
#4
This year so far there has been a much greater interest from the hurling fraternity seeking to go on Training weekends.

In our winter newsletter, we have a write up on a GAA Fight Night that had some of irelands top players from leinster and Ulster as well as top referee Pat mcEneaney going toe to toe.

We also have an update on where some teams are going on their training weekends and what they will be doing. The locations that they will be heading to inlcude: Donegal, Armagh, and Wicklow, with some of the teams coming from Westmeath, Antrim and Meath.

The newsletter can be viewed at:

http://www.breakforball.com/news/details/?id=32
#5
Any teams planning Pre-Season Team Bonding Weekends?

We've added a few new locations as well as some value options that may be of interest to teams on a
smaller budget: http://www.breakforball.com/budget-packages/

Here are photos of some of the boxers at the Break For Ball stand during the Dromintee Fight Night at the weekend: http://www.breakforball.com/gallery/images/?id=6

#6
Here's some photos from the boxing event. I think this first gallery includes the uppercut on Colm Begley: http://www.breakforball.com/gallery/images/?id=7

Here's a gallery of the boxers post shaking hands after their fights: http://www.breakforball.com/gallery/images/?id=6

Here are some snaps of the Promotional girls with some of the boxers: http://www.breakforball.com/gallery/images/?id=8

And finally the boxers in the ring as the judges called the winners: http://www.breakforball.com/gallery/images/?id=9
#7
Unfortunately not, but we may be able to negotiate some attractive discount  :D
#8
Quote from: The Konica on November 18, 2009, 10:10:14 AM
What is 'Sports Physhology'

"A range of top services are available including Video Analysis, Nutritional Advice, Strength & Conditioning, Media Training, Sports Physhology and Massage Therapy."

Thankyou Konica for your astute observation of a spelling mistake. It should be in fact "Sports Psychology."  :)
#9
Here's a link to our Autumn Newsletter that includes an indepth interview with Kilcoo manager Jim McCorry,
who took his team away on a BFB Team Building Weekend in July.

http://eflyers.mmcsolutions.biz/create/preview/index.asp?mesid=178

There is also a fun Q&A session with Break for Ball coach Oisin McConville, and some information on new budget packages avilable for the incoming year. They can be viewed directly at:

http://www.breakforball.com/news/details/?id=25
http://www.breakforball.com/budget-packages/

Back in January and February many people asked for feedback from people who have experienced our Training Weekends. We have now added a Testimonials section where you can read some comments:

http://www.breakforball.com/testimonials/
#10
GAA Discussion / Re: Bonding Weekends
October 07, 2009, 07:34:07 PM
Well done to Kilcoo at the weekend.

At Break for Ball we are delighted to have had them on a Team Building Weekend in preparation for their championship. We also organised John O'Mahony to come up and talk to the team, prior to their Sem-Final game.

From our experience of the manager and club, they left no stone unturned in pursuit of their first championship in over 70 years. Sceptics may disagree, but it's a decent endorsement for Team Building Weekends  8)
#11
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
October 07, 2009, 07:22:39 PM
Quote from: DownFanatic on October 05, 2009, 02:42:06 PM
Congratulations to Kilcoo. Their achievements this year have been unreal.

McCorry was very modest after the game and said that all the groundwork for this win had been done years before hand. There's a lot of truth in that and I think that those pioneers of the mid 90's can look back with immense pride in what they created.

On another note, Ive never seen so much support for a club in Down from neutrals as I seen over the weekend regarding Kilcoo. From Mournemen to local rivals, everyone seemed to be rooting for them and Id say they will have a few extra supporters in tow come Ulster Championship time.

On behalf of "Break for Ball" I'd like to congratualte Kilcoo on their wonderous achievement at the weekend.

We were delighted to have them on a Team Building Weekend to Donegal during mid July. This was followed up with a Motivational Talk with John O'Mahony, one Saturday evening before their Semi-Final with Burren.

To be fair, Jim McCorry has left no stone unturned in bringing this championship to Kilcoo. Credit to all of them.
#12
GAA Discussion / Re: Bonding Weekends
July 22, 2009, 12:24:25 PM
Kilcoo Senior Footballers from Co. Down were away on a BreakForBall Team Bonding trip, last weekend in Donegal Town - stayed at the Abbey Hotel.
Here's a photo of them before their surfing in Tullan Strand in Bundoran.

http://en-gb.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=2958331&o=all&op=1&view=all&subj=40728424213&aid=-1&id=762518689&oid=40728424213

The Rock GAC from Co. laois were away in Monghan staying in the Hillgrove the same weekend, where on the Saturday they took in a Sports Psychology Session, a Challenge Game v Truagh, and then on the Sunday some activities at ToddsLeap in Ballygawley.
#13
Quote from: JMohan on May 06, 2009, 04:31:24 PM
Can you pick your coach?

Teams can request their preferred option for a coach, and if he/she is available on that particular day, we will do our best to accomodate.
#14
GAA Discussion / Re: Bonding Weekends
May 06, 2009, 01:10:15 PM
Some information on "Break For Ball" Team Bonding Weekends, that may be of interest.

Here's a link a link to our first (one page) Newsletter, which highlights the launch, some of the weekends to date (with testimonial), and a fantastic " Special Offer" for the summer months.

http://www.breakforball.com/news/details/?id=24

SUMMER SIZZLER ONLY £75/80e pp


- 1 nights Bed & Breakfast at avon Ri in Wicklow                                                            

- Team Strength & Conditioning/Core Stability session

- 3 course Evening Meal                                                                 

- Challenge Game

- Use of Gym, pool & Leisure facilities                                             

- Coaching Session & Motivational talk with a high profile coach


http://www.breakforball.com
#15
In the coaches section of the website http://www.breakforball.com/coaches/

John O'mahony, Damian Cassidy, Malachy O'Rourke (to be added), Oisin McConville, Martin McElkennon to name but a few.

In hurling/camogie Sambo, Dominic mcKinley, Jane Adams