Saturday, December 13, 2008

AN ENDURING LEGACY of THE OLYMPIAN Frank John Lubin - my Contribution #1 for Olympic Congress 2009

Captain of 1st Olympic Basketball Golden Team
"... the captain of the United States Olympic Basketball Team in 1936 was Frank Lubinas whom you might know more commonly as Mr. Pranas Lubinas." - from the speech of the U.S. Ambassador John A. Cloud  
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"Recently, Lubin was named Southern California's top amateur player for the first half of the [XXth] century." - UCLA Bruins

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Lithuanian Basketball Federation initiated a project of sculpture for the Lithuanian Basketball.




Sculpture for Lithuanian basketball in Vilnius. Names of prominent players and coaches are plated on it: legendary Frank Lubin / Pranas Lubinas is among them.

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XIII OLYMPIC CONGRESS, THEME 4: OLYMPISM and YOUTH 
4.1 Moving towards an active society

Title: AN ENDURING LEGACY of OLYMPIAN Frank John Lubin
Captain of the 1st Olympic Basketball Golden Team
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Short movie of slides with music complements the Contribution, duration 4:57 min., Access:


Your E-mail: skymus@gmail.com.
The movie is also placed in a private channel on http://www.youtube.com/.
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In February of 2008 the IOC President Jacques Rogge announced beginning of Youth Olympic Games [YOG] to bring youth sports, culture and education together. YOG brings special vibe into Olympic Movement as they destined to explore new advanced forms of communication and competition. It is monumental decision in terms of Olympic Movement future facing today’s stiffness in front of computer screens. To make YOG work, we are bound to analyze successes of the past to creatively integrate them into the future. One of such great developments occurred after 1936 Olympic Games: Frank J. Lubin led US basketball team to the Olympic gold, and then headed to Lithuania, his parents motherland, to teach youth basketball fundamentals,


Mr.Lubin coached young Lithuanian players into great basketball team which won European championships in 1937 and 1939. The rest is history. Today everyone knows how competitive Lithuanian Olympic basketball is. Lesson? Even small nation of just 3.5 million may produce high quality action with timely teaching and dedication.

I had opportunity to meet the man in Los Angeles at American Lithuanian School during Spring event of 1990. At that time Mr. Lubin was 80. He was vibrant, humble, respectful to students and people around, was good listener, kept his speech short and with humor. During our conversation I asked Mr. Lubin was he still shooting hoops? Mr. Lubin shared with me that he played competitive basketball till 55! and then kept exercising on regular basis. Behind his words I felt the generous spirit who held special appreciation to his Olympic memories and Olympic gold medal. The man had very subtle sense of humor, was direct and fair.

Mr.Lubin, 6’7’’, started his big-time career with UCLA, earned All-Pacific Coast Conference acclaim his senior year, graduating in 1931, and then went on to star in AAU competition for over 30 years. Later Frank J. Lubin was inducted into UCLA basketball Hall of Fame, http://hoopedia.nba.com/index.php?title=Frank_Lubin.

Basketball was introduced in 1936 Olympics on open court and the U.S. team had challenges on hands when International Basketball Federation tried to eliminate players higher than 6’3”. Olympic ideals prevailed, U.S. team won Olympic tournament and final game against Canada during the excruciating rain, www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1936/BAS/mens-basketball.html

Frank Lubin went into Olympic history as a cornerstone Olympian who shared his Olympic dreams and experiences with many young athletes and community upon invitations from the Los Angeles Olympic Foundation LA84, http://www.la84foundation.org/: “We were all fond of Frank Lubin and he was very helpful to us”, Wanda L. Dowding, Executive Assistant to the President of LA84Foundation,06.13.2008.

LA84 provides video interview with Frank Lubin and related publication Olympian Oral History, www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OralHistory/OHLubin.pdf, but there was no game film from the memorable Olympic Games. As basketball player and coach, I was always curious about Mr.Lubin’s game in his playing years. There are many basketball fans around having the same itch.

In 2004, Lithuanian Television produced documentary “Lithuanian Basketball 1920-2004”, which includes Frank Lubin’s play fragments at the 1939 European Championship. Thanks to generosity of the Lithuanian professionals, Olympic community has a rare opportunity to take a peek at legendary Mr. Lubin in the action. Let me share and comment few excerpts to fans of the Olympic basketball. Please find the video at:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DSSiId5SEo:

excerpt 5:50 to 5:58 – good entry pass from guard into post to Lubin, who seals his defender on the way to the basket and makes a perfect hook shot. This is very smooth footwork even for current advanced basketball.
excerpt 7:44 to 7:48 – Lubin gets high pass, reverses in the air and goes for hook shot. It shows good player awareness near the basket and excellent communication on offense,
excerpt 7:53 to 8:00 – Lubin box out two defenders well, making plenty of space for offensive rebound, then makes rebounding touch pass and then finishes from the air. At the time there was no 3 second rule and, of course, today referees would call over the head foul to Mr. Lubinas :) But the player was definite about what he was doing and you may see years of playing experience in him.

Those few video excerpts, Olympian Oral History interview allow us to witness the mindset of the Olympian, enjoy his favorite hook shot, see how competitive he was on the court. Few other excerpts show how wisely he directed in-and-out offense by passing ball from post outside and asking to re-enter the ball. Today coaches seek similar game flow.

The legacy of Frank John Lubin lies not only in sharing his game knowledge, but also dedicating his time, resources and spirit to Olympics and youth development. It goes beyond game coaching. As I was following people related to the Olympian, everyone praised the generous spirit and helping hand of Frank Lubin. If it be summarized in one word, it would be Caring.

Some years ago one American Lithuanian player shared Lubin’s basketball spirit with Phil Jackson. As we all know today, he became THE coach of 9 NBA champion teams because of his love to the game. ~10 years ago, while at Chicago, Phil Jackson acknowledged this influence with a symbolic donation to American Lithuanian newspaper “Draugas”.

CONCLUSION

During recent trip to NY our family visited Rockefeller Center and its famous skating rink with flags of many countries waving there. It was nice to see skaters of all ages and abilities to enjoy the fun skating there. Those who were falling down were helped by their friends and I realized that we all have the genes of helping hand. Frank Lubin felt the vibe to extend his hand to his compatriots. The IOC President J.Rogge felt the same vibe to help youth educators worldwide by introducing YOG. Wonderful moment acknowledging this helping hand gene is featured in the below picture - Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus honors IOC President Mr.Rogge for the IOC’s support in developing Olympic ideals in Lithuania and worldwide.
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It is never enough to see happy faces of young people skating around, playing ball, jogging in the parks or exercising in many creative ways. We have to support sports right where they are vibrant and independent – at recreational parks worldwide! Here people gather to enjoy youthful exercises, games, freedom of personal expression and growth.

To preserve the caring spirit of Mr. Frank Lubin for future generations would mean to elevate our friendships, partnerships and networking to the level of highest Olympic ideals. It could be a dedicated game, photo sessions or collages with Mr.Lubin, with members of Olympic Movement, it could be special learning events.

My offered competition Hoopathlon is detailed in 2nd article "Virtual Interaction in Between Olympic Games", at Theme 5.2. The competition is dedicated to the memory of F.J.Lubin and serves as a small token of my appreciation toward magnificent Olympic Flame inspiring Olympic Movement for future generations.

This Contribution was possible thanks to sponsorship of Algirdas Avižienis, UCLA Professor Emeritus of Computer Sciences, www.cs.ucla.edu/csd/people/faculty_pages/avizienis.html. Thank you Professor and his family.

Coach ArtuM

Basketball coach of the NBA sponsored Los Angeles Summer Pro League,
Member of Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce, smchamber.com (search here for WishTheBest.com ),
Software Programmer of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, 1977-1987. *
P.S. More details on F.J. Lubin are available at:





Above you see the photo of the golden brick dedicated to Frank Lubin and the 1st U.S. Olympic gold medal in basketball he brought to Los Angeles as Captain of the U.S. men team. The honor is placed on Sunset Boulevard next to Bank of America under a large tree which symbolizes  larger than life spirit of Mr. Frank Lubin.

See larger photos here:  
Golden Brick of Honor to Frank Lubin in Hollywood.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

VIRTUAL INTERACTION IN BETWEEN OLYMPIC GAMES - my Contribution #2 for Olympic Congress 2009

This Post Complements Author's following Contribution:


Dedicated to F.J.Lubin
Captain of the 1st ever Olympic Basketball Golden Team
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Why the sports audience is coming in the 1st place. Well organized elite competition? Prime years of athletes involved? Their superb conditioning? Unique reactions? Timing? Inspiration? Yes!Yes!Yes!andYes!

Audience involvement in between the elite events requires separate discussion. As basketball coach and former player I followed Olympic basketball evolvement from F.Lubin*(1936 Olympics) to A.Sabonis^(1988-96) to its current state. I admire Olympics in all its variety and significance. To benefit future Olympics current contribution analyzes photo collage of Olympian-fan synergy, few advanced virtual developments and introduces Hoopathlon concept. The analysis is dedicated to all athletes, not only basketball players.

NBA.COM MODEL

Nothing is more exciting than seeing fans going wild, all in one breath. Creative movements, waves, chants and songs during the game inspire fans to come back for more. NBA goes beyond the game time experiences by creating activities for involvement between the games. NBA.com marketing model today is advancing before our eyes and it keeps audiences coming. Just check http://www.nba.com/ to see what NBA offers this year. My favorite options are Game Broadcasting, Fan Stuff, NBA Stock Exchange.

Game broadcasting - League Pass as well as NBA Videos and Highlights help to stay in the flow of real action. As coach, I witness plays and strategies on the court. As former player, I pickup moves of today NBA players to advice my current/future players. This watchful approach allows me to follow on how some moves and mindset evolve in time. It is widely used today by many NBA video scouts and coaches.

Fan Stuff - Fan Voice, Forums, Widgets, 3 Point Shootout etc. is important in order to engage the audience and NBA.com does excellent job on bringing new features. Check it: Fan Stuff->Online Games -> NBA 3 Point Shoot-out. I just tried the online game and I believe in nearest future fans will be able to play “Horse” or “Around the World” against each other online, then to get on court for live contest or game. Model Online -> On Court will grow the sports audiences. Fan forums and chats for real-time discussions during the game is definitely exciting tool.

NBA Stock Exchange. Here are the rules: http://nbase.nba.com/web/guest/howtoplay. This fantasy game defines you as team manager who operates based on players real game stats. As basketball coach, I expect this feature to evolve from fantasy game to monetizing benefit for the players, coaches and fans.

NBA is also dedicated to photo marketing of its players: Photo Store, www.nba.com/photostore, and Greeting Cards, http://www.nba.com/greetingcards/. It is significant parallel to Olympians’ photo marketing.

On other hand, NBA created special league for entertainment industry and this practice is worth applying in Olympic Movement’s networking with global corporations. My example: http://www.pwc.com/ with its presence in 112 countries. Aligning with such a company and helping to organize its internal Olympics would benefit each other on few levels.

NBA also licenses its logo, private properties to selected software companies such as http://www.sixdegreesgames.com/, which develops web based basketball games, nurtures children and youth toward honest and skill based competition.

EDUCATION

CBS recently featured Quidditch For Muggles: muggles are catching on to quidditch across college campuses. CBS basketball analyst Greg Gumbel gives a play-by-play of a real-life match between Middlebury and Princeton. And Dave Price plays a round. This report demonstrates the viability of TV sponsorship to sport development and also the known trend to invigorate sports through schools, colleges, universities.

With significant portion of education moving into virtual classes, sports should also adapt the trend and sponsor development of Online -> OnCourt model. One example: NBA.com provides online NBA 3 Point Shoot-out but at this time it does not lead to anywhere. Online game may serve as a tool to select 1st round prospects for regional OnCourt contest. Online Olympics University could be the place to develop such a trend.

IOC is doing its job by opening communication doors through this Virtual Olympic Congress, through its Multimedia Gallery available for rating and discussions. With focus on more intense interactivity, we may significantly enlarge sports audiences - “Yes We Can”: different exchange-interaction models are effectively used on the www.change.com/ - web site of President Barak Obama: http://citizensbriefingbook.change.gov/,
http://change.gov/open_government/yourseatatthetable, http://change.gov/page/content/openforquestions etc.

Another viable paths to increase such interactivity is to work with education associations based on their sport oriented publications. For example, NCTM has published two outstanding articles: one about basketball math, other about math of Winter Olympics
Over the Long Run (basketball math):
http://my.nctm.org/eresources/article_summary.asp?URI=SMN2006-03-1a
The 2006 Winter Olympic Games:
http://my.nctm.org/eresources/article_summary.asp?URI=SMN2006-02-1a

Based on such articles online discussions may be organized.

INVESTMENT STRATEGIES

It is known fact that after playing days many good basketball players go to work into investment field. There they face similar challenges and operate in the environment no less competitive than basketball court: timing, protective positions, seal, assist, screen, developing mindset, focus, team work, game plan... Game of basketball is played on two planes: physical and mental. Physical is what we see, mental is what we prepare in advance and strive to implement. Isn’t it similar for other athletes?

As coach design the play and players deliver it, the same way investor operates in the investment world of options trading. It’s strategy. If the designed plan does not include enough protection, or adjustments, investor-player gets burned as we had in recent market collapse. But if investor-player has a game plan which places protective positions or goes with straddle strategy to play market volatility, then the player is covered. The same goes in sports. If the athlete-player design protective points and deliver them, than flow of the game is in control.

Why I am bringing this investment parallel to sports competition? Investment world grows its audiences as no other field does: it provides complimentary practice/demo accounts to learn the action by DOING IT, then it offers options to go with real accounts. Transition from Fan to Practitioner to Expert is smooth. Everyone here is not only WATCHING the action, but actually PARTICIPATE in it. Olympic Movement has yet to rethink this PARTICIPATORY approach. On other end, every sport has not only action side, but also strategy side. Importance of strategy may be well expressed in terms of real-time investment race Hoopathlon, below.
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HOOPATHLON

2012 Olympic Games will celebrate 100 year anniversary of Decathlon, which was added to the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm. Biathlon, Triathlon, Pentathlon, Decathlon - these fields not only allow athletes to explore variety of available options but also serve as model for developing new concepts and strategies.

This brings me to the concept of Hoopathlon or LubAthlon. It consists of three contests: Hoop Shooting, Hoop Play and Strategic ETF. Thus we have Triathlon with focus on hoops, risk management and staying fit:

- Hoop Shooting: contest selected by organizing committee: from free throws to 3 point shots to virtual reality hoop shots:
- Hoop Play (2x2 or 3x3): pick&roll is ageless 2x2 strategy, perfected by many generations. It is also developed on electronic games and may serve as virtual interaction tool. 3x3 provides even more variety of plays and I support its placement into Youth Olympic Games. Each player earn points upon team scoring in ongoing tournament games. This contest may also run 17 – traditional speed drill to develop endurance and conditioning.
- Strategic ETF – evening before contest, player selects his favorite country-based ETF, chooses risk management strategy. Next day during 3 hour live contest player tries to achieve maximum result. Chart of all competing ETFs shows their corresponding positions relative to 0%. E.g., EWY = +1%, EWZ = +2%, RSX = +3%, EWG = -1%, EWK = 0% (find: which countries they represent?). Competitor may stick to chosen strategy and do nothing, or may get involved and adjust position accordingly. Use of option investment is encouraged. Check for such chart at the post on sports and investments synergy.

All three contests record achieved results and place competitors successively. Lowest Total decides the winner of the Hoopathlon/LubAthlon.
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CONCLUSION

During the last decade new virtual worlds, online games and tools grew in sophistication and they encourage to bring selected applications into creative vision of the IOC for the benefit of future Olympic Games. One of the most dynamic areas is advancement of photo cam applications and developing collages of Olympians-fans synergies.

On other hand, online investment community at the same time developed sophisticated tools for competitor- investor. Sports have a challenge to compete with their convenience and gradual participatory model from fan to practitioner. Then why to compete? Let’s think how to apply the advancements for the future Olympic benefits.

Youth Olympic Games is perfect platform to start this new trend. New vision and developments are needed to sustain Olympic Movement, integrate it with the advancements of online investments and be relevant. Risk management and strategies are the key elements in either sports or investments. Because of this competitiveness in both of them, Hoopathlon tries to bring sports and investments into one contest. On the way we will pick up investment companies interested in partnership with Olympic Movement. We even have 5 years experience of the international Chess-Boxing contest, which paved the way for integration of intellectual and action competitions: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess-boxing.

The Chess-Boxing seeks to combine the #1 thinking sport and the #1 fighting sport into a hybrid that demands the most of its competitors. Taking the essence of their 5 years experience, it moved us to rethink the place of mindset and strategy in the sports. It reinforced my vision of Hoopathlon, which I was already developed and written down before knowing about Chess-Boxing. By the way, the Decathlon link referred me toward Chess-boxing: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decathlon, see on the bottom Other multiple event contests just above References.
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Thank you to my Lithuanian basketball coaches and friends for sharing with me internal wisdom of basketball and eternal fire of competition, http://www.musukrepsinis.lt/en/index.In the U.S., I am especially grateful to Mr. Nicolas Colon and Mr. Brian Couso, Los Angeles SPL VPs of Player Personnel for opportunity to team up at the LA SPL.

Coach ArtuM

* Frank Lubin - captain of the US Olympic Basketball Team in 1936, 1st gold medal in basketball, http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OralHistory/OHLubin.pdf, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Lubin

^ Arvydas Sabonis-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arvydas_Sabonis

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Olympic like Competition based on chosen ETF



( press on the chart to enlarge )
Abbrev. ETF*: Exchange-Traded Fund.
Today we live in a world where with a click of a mouse you may draw ETF*s charts of various countries on one screen to compare their economies: China’s FXI, Russia’s RSX, Brazil’s EWZ or US’s DJI - which is doing better?
It’s actual competition in real time like we have in sports. The goal is, of course, to participate in the competition for yourself (not just to observe) and online investment community during last 10-15 years developed sophisticated tools for competitor-investor. Sports have a challenge to compete with their convenience. New vision and developments are needed to sustain Olympic Movement, to integrate it with the advancements of online investments and be relevant. Risk management and strategies are the key elements important in either sports or investments.
Let's say before trading day of 12.04.2008 I chose EWG, Germany's ETF, to do the best against other ETFs and above is the chart of those ETFs with 80 minutes left till the end of the session. At this point EWG is in the 2nd place and the score is 5:1, because my chosen ETF wins against 5 ETFs and losses against 1.
Did it keep its current position at the end of the trading session? ETFs competed: INP, EWZ, EWY, EWG, EWH, RSX, FXI.
How did EWG do on the next day, 12.05.2008?
Do you have fun by analizing the competition this way? I do every time :)
Wish the best,
Coach ArtuM

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

COUNT YOUR SWISHES...EXCEL in MATH and HOOPS


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The book helps to develop math skills via hoop shooting. At the same time, it brings forward real contestant for shooter's individual workout. Enjoy the Hoop Contest in math class and in the gym!


Coach ArtuM
skymus@gmail.com
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PLAYFUL MATH: EVEN DOUBLE

This learning book provides game board for Even Double. It is available in many languages. Enjoy!

ArtuM

skymus@gmail.com
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

SARUNAS' BRILLIANT WRAP-AROUND at #3 of the Week Best!!!


SARUNAS MARCIULIONIS - NBA PLAYER FILE


Can you feel the love for fast break with Wrap-Around?
Wish the best!

Coach ArtuM

SABONIS' AWSOME PASS in MPEG-4 VIDEO

ARVYDAS SABONIS - NBA PLAYER FILE
This remarkable pass will go to the basketball history as one of the most incredible examples of the player's mindset clarity and vision. Enjoy!

Wish the best,

Coach ArtuM
skymus@gmail.com
http://www.WishTheBest.com/ - take a Tour or...
... press Red button "Click To Send a FREE card!" and you will get into your own Gift account. Here CEO will walk you through a simple way to select and send your own real card. It takes ~10 minutes. PicturePlus Demonstration explains how to place your own photos into the card. Just try it and you will have fun for a lifetime!

A NEW LIFE FOR THE GAME: APPRECIATE IT & DEVELOP!

FIBA's NEW 3 on 3
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at Youth Olympic Games
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All players and parents should consider YOG and FIBA 33 as liberating form of basketball, which will open many more doors to enjoy new basketball opportunities in addition to traditional one. It is indeed the miracle that excited free for all basketball becomes official. The game is more personal, it places accountability on the players, it encourages vibrant creativity!
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There were many instances of players being cut from their teams or from their advancement on the grounds of subjective opinions of non-playing personal: coaches, administrators, owners... you name it. The pattern repeats itself again and again, it becomes disadvantage to the basketball. Players are switching to other sports, responsible people most often are left unaccountable. Most famous accounts were published in the national power house - New York Times - few years ago and it still resonates:
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This is only one article which reached the national level. How many cases left unknown to the general public. In my playing years I was a very competitive player and my personal experiences are on the level of those in NY Times article. The real and main issue here lies not in anyone's accountability, but in the old and unchangeable structure of basketball selectivity. While at the beginning it develops and stimulates player character for team oriented mindset, higher levels of competition affords all the powers to non-playing personal and very little to the players themselves: stories of over-control by "authorities" are told from generation to generation. Most of the time they smelled like power hunger and very often they were exactly that. The change was needed many years ago and, thanks to Highest Spirit, the change has come.
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I always admired 2 on 2 tennis and similar team work in other sports, where players themselves are in charge of the choices they make and the results they achieve. There are many wonderful coaches, agents and other related non-playing people, whose influence player's future, but I always thought they should have advisory role, but not the decisive one of who plays and how long.
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I always dreamt about liberated form of basketball where players themselves would make decisions and compete for ultimate win. Referee on court is always needed, but player herself/himself should be accountable for his current choices and future direction. Imaging every school runs 3 on 3 tournament and the winning team advances to represent the school. Do you think it would not challenge the players to develop their best? When players choose themselves whom they want on their team and who the team coach (or playing coach) will be, they are bound by their choice to push themselves harder.
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In 2008 the IOC* announced 1st ever Youth Olympic Games (YOG), which starts in Singapore, 2010. Supporting such outstanding platform, opening for youth basketball, FIBA** introduced new game of 3 on 3 for young players. Below are the related articles:
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I'll repeat myself to stress the importance of the momentum: all players and parents should consider YOG and FIBA 33 as liberating form of basketball, which will open many more doors to enjoy new basketball opportunities in addition to traditional one. It is indeed the miracle that excited free for all basketball becomes official. The game is more personal, it places accountability on the players, it encourages vibrant creativity!
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Congratulations to all true fans of the wonderful game of basketball !!!
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Coach ArtuM

Basketball Coach with NBA Sponsored
Los Angeles Summer Pro League, 2005-07
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IOC* - International Olympic Committee
FIBA** - 'Fédération Internationale de BAsketball'
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P.S.
Just try the following game on one basket: have few teams by 3 and let them play till the 1st basket made by any team. Team which made the basket stays on the court, other one is out. New team joins the game and enters the ball. Again they play till whoever scores. This rotation brings the best out of each team. The team which reaches 10 wins. You just watch how everyone becomes involved in such contest... :)
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Monday, July 21, 2008

SING or PLAY ALONG


The idea of the below Yodio is to provide musical environment to parents looking for affordable way to bring music lessons to their children.
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As I mentioned previously, B is a music teacher at Santa Monica k-8 school and she has extensive experience in nurturing kids to open up and find their musical gift. Many Westside families found B through Suzuki Association of the Americas, leading institution of children music education.

B has taught violin ensemble classes at Santa Monica College for five years and you see them in the Yodio pictures. Many UCLA parents bring their kids to the renown teacher. Extensive studies in neural processing of music discover how important music learning is to children perceptual, cognitive and social development.
Suzuki Association is dedicated to Early Child Education and brings the research on front page of its popular web site. Meanwhile, currently I have on my reading table two books:

- "This is Your Brain on Music" by Daniel J. Levitin,
- "MUSICOPHILIA: Tales of Music and the Brain" by Oliver Sacks.

One of the tools B uses at her home studio with great success is computer accompaniment. This basically is harmonic metronome, which makes it easy for a student to learn to intonate, count rhythm and develop ensemble playing reasoning. B's violin/viola students had significant achievement in raising their performance level. As a result many of the advanced students had moved to the leading chairs at their school orchestras, some of them achieved even principal chair. B's student Maiani recently graduated Boston Music Conservatory.

The above Yodio lets every student to take recorder, violin, other instrument into their hands and to learn play along the beautiful ALLEGRO by Suzuki.
Check http://www.yodio.com/skymus for more.


Enjoy!


ArtuM

skymus@gmail.com

ENJOYING the YODIO!

I recently found web site http://www.yodio.com/, liked it so much that few days in a row I am glued to the computer to produce some facinating Yodios. Let me share one of them I already posted publicly:

Here is an excerpt from LABYRINTH, composition I composed on my youthful dreams years ago while still in Lithuania:





LABYRINTH visual output uses dynamic fractals.
TV show was produced at Santa Monica Adelphia Cable TV. Here is an excerpt of the video:

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Wish the Best!

Art

skymus@ca.rr.com

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http://www.wishthebest.com/ - take a Tour or...
... press Red button "Click To Send a FREE card!" and you will get into your own Gift account. Here CEO will walk you through a simple way to select and send your own real card. It takes ~10 minutes. PicturePlus Demonstration explains how to place your own photos into the card. Just try it and you will have fun for a lifetime!