Advocates for Athletes November 2013
Advocates 4 Athletes, LLC
Happy Thanksgiving!
  
This is a great time of year to reflect on all that we have to be thankful for. If you are a parent of an athlete like myself you might agree that there is nothing like watching your athlete participate in their sport. It does not matter how they did, if their team won or lost, if they made the winning basket or did not play, the sense of pride of seeing your athlete "out there" is unbelievable. I wouldn't trade it for anything.

And it is not just sports, it's also with music, dance, band, or a spelling bee. Whatever activity your child participates in, you know what I am talking about. Because I "get to" do what I do for a living, I get around to a lot of different sporting events. I can spot the parents of the athletes a mile away. Moms wearing the jersey or shirt of their athletes - so nervous! Dads have the gear too, but in a more subtle way. They won't ever say that they are nervous, but trust me we/they are. They either cheer louder or are quieter than the rest of the fans, it's a great dynamic to watch. The sense of pride bubbling over by all of them.
  
So this year I am most thankful for being given the opportunity to not only watch my sons play, but the opportunity to watch your athletes play as well. Thank you! If you have athletes out there playing, enjoy every minute, don't stress the small mistake, be thankful for the opportunity. It goes by way too fast. For those who's kids have moved on from their sport or grown up... remember back- great times! 
  
I would also like to thank all of you for your support, kind words and referrals. It is because of you that we at A4A are being able to help so many high school student athletes realize their dreams. Celebrating our 3rd year, there are now 7 of us at A4A, close to 150 Bay Area athletes under our guidance and a 94.1% success rate.  I am thankful and proud
  
Enjoy your family this holiday season and cherish those memories. 
 
All the Best,
 
Steve

Steve Britschgi

President

 

Steve

What We Do

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Advocates for Athletes (A4A) is a local, hands-on consulting and coaching business created to help educate and guide student athletes and their families through the college recruiting process, with the ultimate goal of obtaining a college athletic scholarship and/or admittance to a school of their choice because of their sport.   

Please visit our website to lean more about our services and program @ www.advocates4athletes.com.

 

 

 Where are the A4A Athletes

going to College?

 

Here is a partial list.

   Colleges

 

The U.S. Naval Academy 

Providence University

Princeton University(2)                                

UCLA

Tulane University

Loyola Marymount University(2)

Lewis and Clark University

Dominican University(2)

Western State College  of Colorado       

U.C. Berkeley

Texas Christian University

Brown University

University of Utah

Cal Poly Pomona

Claremont Mudd Scripps

Georgetown University(2)

Carroll College

Chaminade University

Kenyon College

U.C. Merced

U.C. Davis

Carnegie Mellon University

Pomona Pitzer University(3)

Duquesne University

Southern Illinois University

Fresno State

University of Redlands (2)

Notre Dame De Namur University

University of San Diego

University of Colorado at Boulder

Colorado College

University of La Verne

Cal State East Bay University

Washington State University

Trinity College (Conn)

Leslie University

 

 

  
From the Desk of: Tim Dempsey,
Director of Athletics
The Riekes Center
  

Training Age or Chronological age

 

 So 2 high schoolers are doing the same sport and both have 20 months experience (club, high school or both). One is a 16 year old sophomore (lets say 6 months as an 8th grader, 8 months freshman year, and 6 months so far sophomore year), and the other a 17 year old junior (lets say 5 months 8th grade, 7 months freshman year, 6 months sophomore, and 2 months so far junior year year) . In January, the sophomore continues their sport,and the junior takes it completely off. In February, who is older, the 16 year old sophomore or the 17 year old junior? Based on chronological age, of course the 17 year old is. However, based on training age, the 16 year old now has 21 months experience, and the 17 year old still has 20 months experience, so the 16 year old now is "older" in that sport.

 

   OK, so that is a simplification, but the above example generally applies to most activities, whether it is athletics, music, or learning another language. So why is this important now? The holiday season is a time we can and should spend time doing activities with loved ones, however staying involved in your sport is also important, particularly the physical performance aspect. High schoolers bodies are rapidly growing, and while I will be the first to admit time off is also important, taking time completely off during this age often leaves an athlete more susceptible to injury when they return from holiday break. So enjoy the holidays but continue training so you can come back after break at the level, or even at a higher level, than where you left off. Best wishes to you and your family this holiday season.

 

    

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Tim coached at the collegiate level for 8 years and is now responsible for preparing high school and college athletes to play at the next level. Several of his athletes have gone on to have successful injury free careers at the collegiate level. He has been invited to present on 2 occasions at the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, been the featured trainer for the weekly Cal High Sports Bay Area Training Tip the past 4 years, and regularly gives strength and conditioning conferences and webinars that are used in coaching education programs throughout Mexico, Latin and South America. He is one of the few trainers on the West Coast that has been certified in Dynamic Nueromuscular Stabilization techniques from the world renowned Prague (Czech Republic)Institute of Rehabilitation. Tims' oldest daughter was a high school athlete, so he understands the importance of quality training, and efficient time management so students can excel in athletics and academics.

See also http://riekes.org/profile/tim-dempsey/

  

  

 Just a reminder A4A students receive a 25% discount on the Pinnacle and RISE UP programs, and receive a hugely discounted rate on an individual athlete evaluation. This evaluation is done by Tim personally and now includes the new state of the art Fit3D assessment.

 

  It  consists of :

-          60 minute initial one on one consultation

-          Video analysis of movement patterns

-          Written series of corrective exercises to improve function

-          Individually designed 8 week workout plan that can serve as the primary workout or complement any existing strength and conditioning training.

-          Email or phone follow up to discuss students progress or make necessary adaptations

 

This is only for A4A athletes, so talk to your A4A coach to set this up for you.

  

    

 Interesting News From the NCAA

Benefits to college student-athletes: The advantages of competing in college sports are both immediate and lifelong. This list outlines the many benefits student-athletes receive by playing their chosen sport while pursuing a college degree. 


 1. College Education

 

A college degree has a direct impact on a person's quality of life. A 2013 study by The College Board shows that the median lifetime earnings of bachelor's degree recipients are 65 percent higher than those of high school graduates. Access to a college education is a great benefit to student-athletes as well. NCAA research shows 15 percent of Division I student-athletes are first-generation college students.

 

2. Academic Success
 
The NCAA's most recent data indicate that more than eight out of 10 (82 percent) Division I student-athletes are earning their degrees. Overall, college student-athletes graduate at rates higher than college students in general.  As part of the NCAA's Academic Progress Rate, more than 11,500 student-athletes have returned to campus and completed their degrees since 2005. - 

3. Scholarships

 

More than 150,000 student-athletes receive $2.4 billion in athletic scholarships each year from NCAA member colleges and universities. The average college student graduates with $35,200 in debt. Athletic scholarships offset these costs for student-athletes. In addition, USA Today determined that a full men's basketball scholarship can be worth at least $120,000 per year, when factoring in goods, services and future earnings. Athletes who do not receive athletic scholarships have a variety of other financial aid available to them, including academic scholarships and federal Pell Grants. Student-athletes' earnings from part-time employment also are exempt from financial aid limits. Moreover, in the last decade NCAA schools have awarded more than $17 billion in athletics scholarships.  

 

4. Student Assistance Fund

 

Division I student-athletes have access through their campus and conference offices to more than $75 million from the NCAA's Student Assistance Fund. These resources can be used in a variety of ways, from helping student-athletes fly home in the event of a family tragedy to purchasing a winter coat or other needed clothing that they might not be able to afford. 

 

5. Academic and Support Services

 

Student-athletes receive academic support, such as state-of-the-art technology and tutoring, and have access to athlete-focused academic advisors in addition to traditional academic advisors. The NCAA also provides resources each year to schools as part of the Academic Enhancement Fund. - 
  
6. Medical Care  
  
The NCAA takes appropriate steps to modify safety guidelines, playing rules and standards. All student-athletes receive medical care and most are provided medical insurance through their schools. On top of that, the NCAA provides a catastrophic injury program. Furthermore, student-athletes can obtain their own disability insurance based on future earnings potential as professional athletes, which is permitted under NCAA rules. 
  
  
  
- See more at: http://www.ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/public/ncaa/about+the+ncaa/value-of-college-sports#sthash.9blTyzTo.dpuf
 
 

 

 

 

 

Recruiting Question

of The Month

 

 

Can my high school coach help me get a scholarship?

 

Yes and No. It really depends on the coach. Most high school coaches today are very busy, have other jobs and just do not have the time. Some coaches who have been around for awhile have made contacts with college recruiting coordinators, but the recruiting coordinators move around a lot so you can't count on that either.  It is imperative however to keep a good relationship with your coach, because he or she will get called for a reference at some point. Talk with your coach, tell him/her your goals, ask for their support and ask for an honest opinion of your talent. Your coach can help, but do not rely on them for a scholarship.

 

 

Testimonials

 

Steve,

  
Thank you for all your guidance and help in assisting my son find his way on to a college campus with a ball in his and a scholarship in his bank account!!
  
Your attention to detail and your true desire to help him made the world of difference in his life. While Zayn is a smart, strong, quite young man who is silently confident your guidance and coaching helped him to openly and willingly be confident to speak highly of himself, sell himself, and take ownership of his achievements. These are enhanced skills he will take with him throughout the rest of his life.
  
Your willingness to meet him near his school and job and accommodate his very busy schedule was appreciated.  Also your efforts of continuing to check in and make sure he was on track was one of the keys to his success.
Zayn achieved his dream of transferring to a university that would afford him the academic excellence he demanded as well as be a part of a system were he could be a key contributor.
  
I have to also thank you for all the talks you had with me and your prompt communication throughout the who process. I was often unsettled and concerned about his future and you never gave off a negative or discouraging message.
  
Your faith in Zayn and his abilities academically and athletically will never be taken for granted or forgotten. 
  
I am envious of your position to help families and student athletes achieve their dreams because I know there is a demand for this. I am now your advocate! I will do anything I can to help you if you ever need it... and will recommend you to everyone I know going through "the process".
  
Wishing you continued success,
Susan Kirkendoll
Mother of Zayn, Carroll College, Fall 2013
 

 

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Dear Steve,

 

I am so grateful to you for giving our daughter Rachel  the confidence to go after UCLA.  She is going down for orientation this week and she is still thrilled with her choice.  This last weekend at a swim competition, it was fun to share with another swim parent the value you added to the college search experience.  Without your assistance, I don't believe we  would have found the complete match in both school and team.  

 

Thank you again,
Alicia Owen,
Mother of Rachel- UCLA, Fall 2013

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Steve:

 

Conner and I wanted to send you our hearty thank you's for all your help with Conner's college application/positioning, and more importantly, for the enormous role you played in the successful results he had in his process! As you know, he used this process to finalize his choice (he got into his first two; and decided not to apply to any more, with glee), to finalize the size/division of school to go to, to develop relationships with coaches at several division levels, and to narrow down his search to the school that really hit him in all the right places.

 

The steps you helped him through, as well as your personal involvement, were spot on. Conner may be one of the more stubborn humans on the planet, but he followed through really well on this. He succeeded in the early application process in getting great coach support (along with good grades and exceptional SAT's), and being completely done with the madness of college admissions at about the same time most of his friends were just starting with the frenzy. He is extremely excited about both school and baseball at Lewis & Clark. We recommend anyone thinking about college and athletics, at D1, D2, or D3 levels, to talk with you as we have an extremely high level of trust in you and in the process you took Conner through. It helped in a broader way than just the nightmare of the college application process, and as a parent I have huge appreciation for that.
  
All the best-I am happy to talk to any perspective clients about the good work you do.
  
Best, Bob
  
Robert A. Sick
Managing Director
White Oak Capital, LLC

www.whiteoakcapitalllc.com

 
  
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"A4A was a godsend to our Student Athlete.   Steve provided invaluable guidance on the recruiting process, advice throughout and the all-important ongoing check-ins with our son. We had no idea how long and how difficult the journey of getting recruited to a Division 1 football program would be. Steve and A4A helped us objectively evaluate our son's potential and match his goals to achievable results.
  
You definitely need an "Advocate" in your corner during the recruiting process - and they don't get any better than Steve and A4A. We can't thank you enough for being there for us day or night, and making it all happen.  The end result of all of the hard work is that our son, Shane, committed to play Defensive End at the United States Naval Academy. We are all very happy with this result and highly recommend A4A!" 

 

Steve and Tammy Artim

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"We wanted to take the time and let all of you know how grateful we are to have spent the past year working with A4A.

 

Steve, never would I have imagined that a word, "Process" would ring so true in regard to helping our daughter navigate the NCAA/Academic institutions.

 

As a result of A4A's extensive knowledge, patience and understanding, our daughter Lilly will be attending and swimming at a division one school in the fall of 2013!

 

Your knowledge and guidance created a low stress, less worry atmosphere in our household thus allowing our family to enjoy the college journey. The consistent support and advice you provided to our daughter along the way has made her more confident and smart about her choices. The experience has taught all of us that patience, persistence and following the "Process" pays off in the end.

 

Thank you for believing in our daughter and for providing such a valuable and knowledgeable service."

 

All the very best,

 

Robin and John Nelson

Redwood City, Ca

Parents of Lilly,  Duquesne University, Fall 2013

 

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"Navigating the student athlete college recruiting path can be a daunting and confusing process. We were fortunate to have A4A's services to help with this process for our daughter who plays soccer. Steve was very professional and extremely flexible in working one-on-one directly with our daughter, while keeping us abreast of current activities. Steve was also extremely helpful in the final stages of discussions and negotiations with the top schools on our list. The process was ultimately successful in that we had several options available for our daughter to play soccer in college at both the Division I and Division II level. I would recommend A4A's services for anyone looking to get  professional guidance and assistance with the recruiting and college selection process."

 

~John and Kim Miller

Parents of Lauren- Cal Poly Pomona, Fall 2013

 

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 "Thank you for all your guidance and help throughout this process. We couldn't have done this without you!! "

 

~Karen Bruneman

Mother of Brooke- Lesley University, Fall 2013

 

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"Steve, I am a true believer in your program and in A4A and what you have done. If you remember we came to you late in the game. Bemi was a great athlete in football (All-Conference as a junior and senior) but had zero, I repeat zero, interest from any school. More importantly, he had no one helping him or telling him what he needed to do even
to have any colleges look at him.

 

You sat down with us over lunch, laid out a very simple game plan and then you pushed to execute it. From the basics on what to do with ensuring Bemi focus on improving his SAT scores, to making a highlight video and then mapping out the schools that fit a major that he wanted to do with his life. I was impressed by how much 1-1 time you committed to with Bemi, how you coached him on what to do, how to send the emails to the college coaches, how to talk to the coaches, and how to follow-up. More importantly, you stayed on top of everything. You have a "failure is not an option" attitude and its contagious. It is also clear to me that you really care and you work to ensure that the kids you take on are successful and get a chance at a scholarship and more importantly a future education.

 

As you know we just got back from a weekend trip to Western State College in Colorado where Bemi has received a scholarship offer to play football there. There is no doubt if anyone wants to go to college to be a student athlete, your program is the way to get them that visibility and a chance. I will be happy to recommend your program to anyone. Please send any doubters my way.

 

Thanks again for all your efforts". 

 

~Mario Paniccia  

Intel Fellow & GM 

Silicon Photonics Operation

Intel Corporation   

mario.paniccia@intel.com  

 

  

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"When our son decided that he wanted to play sports in college, we weren't sure of how to go about getting information out to college coaches.  After countless hours of searching and feeling overwhelmed by the whole process, we decided to seek help, and that is when we contacted Advocates for Athletes (A4A).  

 

After our first session with A4A, we felt like a huge weight had been lifted.  A4A gave us so much information that we would have never been able to obtain on our own.  With the expert knowledge and information they provided, and the one-on-one help, it made the whole recruiting process a lot easier.  A4A gave our son the confidence and tools not only to sell himself to college coaches, but a confidence that he will be able to use throughout his life.  

 

Thanks to the great service they provide, our son has signed with a great college, and is looking forward to being a college athlete.  I would recommend A4A to any high school student that is interested in playing sports at the next level.  Working with A4A was one of the best things that our family has ever done."

 

~Mother of a former St. Francis High School football player recruited to University of San Diego who has since transferred to play at Colorado.

   

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"The A4A program has helped my son tremendously. My son has given a verbal commitment to Fresno State this past summer as a Junior, and has already taken an unofficial visit to the school.

 

 

The program that A4A customized for my son utilizing the Advocates for Athletes playbook has been a huge help during this crucial time in his life.  If I could summarize the changes that I have noticed in his approach to everyday life, his time management would be number one.  The A4A program has really helped him prioritize his day to day activities.  I have noticed that he is "goal setting" much more than before and incorporating many of the strategies that Steve and my son worked on.

 

The program works and Steve's diligence and genuine caring for his student athletes is very apparent."

 

 ~Tom Paroubeck

 Father of Jordan, the 69th pick of the San Diego Padres in the 2013 Major League Baseball draft.

 

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"I wanted to share with you our family's appreciation for the service that Advocates for Athletes has provided us. A year ago the task of selecting the right school for our daughter was overwhelming. Frankly, once we met with Steve and learned about the extensive research he had done on this issue and the process he had developed based on his findings we knew we made the right choice. An important side benefit in all of this is that our daughter has taken ownership in what will become her future. It has been a great lesson in learning for our family and his deliberate approach has taken much of the anxiety out of what is an otherwise difficult and complicated process. You can count us among the "advocates" for Advocates for Athletes."  

 

~David Bartoshuk

Father of Megan Bartoshuk. Carnegie Mellon, Fall  2013

  

 
 
Thank you!
 
Thank you for taking the time to read our A4A Newsletter.  If you have any questions or comments please contact us. 
 
Please forward this Newsletter on to anyone you feel might be in need of our services or interested in the college recruiting process.

 

Sincerely,

 

Steve Britschgi

President, 

Advocates for Athletes, LLC.

650-255-0766

steve@advocates4athletes.com

www.advocates4athletes.com

 

In This Issue
What We Do
Where Our Athletes Are Going to School
From The Desk Of: Tim Dempsey, Director of Athletics, The Riekes Center
Interesting News From The NCAA
Recruiting Question of the Month
Testimonials

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A4A Resource Partners

 

*The Riekes Center for Human Enhancement

 

*Michael Romano, "Mr. Test Prep"

 

*BAWSI, Bay Area Women's Sports Initiative

 

*Susan Zaro, LMFT, Sports Health Counseling

 

 *QWERTY Education Services

 

Westface College Planning

 

 

Performance Hoops, John Folonis

 

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Extreme Fitness&Sports(Campbell)

 

Crossfit Los Gatos

 

Tutoring Club(Almaden,Cupertino,Los Gatos and Willow Glen)

 

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