Footballing off the ground
Sports
and games take their rightful place in the lives of students at Witty
International School, whether they seek high-level competition or recreation.
The mental and physical strength, self-discipline, rigour and practice required
to excel help the Wittians gain confidence in all that they do as a part of a
team. To give a platform to the students to experience a unique Football
workshop, Witty International School, Pawan Baug invited Archis Patil, the
nation’s best Freestyle Footballer.
Popularly
known as ‘Archis Crispy’, the Mumbai-based lad played for Mumbai FC and Air
India at under-19 level and even represented India in two popular world youth
tournaments – Gotha Cup in Sweden and Dana Cup in Denmark. He participated in
the Red Bull Street Style freestyle competition in 2008 and hasn’t looked back
since. Hours and hours of practice everyday has turned him into one of the top
freestyle footballers India has ever seen. Archis became a
Guinness Record holder for the most number of shoulder rolls in 60 seconds when
he completed 63 rolls demolishing the previous record that stood at 40.
Archis
gave useful insights about Freestyle football while addressing the students, “Freestyle
Football has something for everyone. It is a sport that allows males and
females equal rights and that absolutely anyone can enjoy from whatever
environment they find themselves in. Freestyle Football is however a completely
different discipline to football (soccer) when you look more deeply into the
sport. It is about pushing the body to extreme limits, allowing creativity to
flow and owning the ball in your own unique way.”
Archis
introduced the students to the world of Break-Balling. It's a combination of
'B-boying' and 'Free styling'. Watching him perform made the Wittians wonder
what the human body is capable of. Wittians learnt the tricks of Freestyle
football from Archis and were very excited by this new sport.
"Training
in Freestyle Football can dramatically build core fundamental skills that are
useful in all aspects of life and across other sport disciplines. These include
body awareness, balance, rhythm, control, touch, co-ordination and more
intrinsic benefits such as self-confidence, respect, patience and taking
responsibility. It is an individual sport and your hard work is easily seen.
It's very challenging and there are no limitations to what you can do. Day by
day, with practice, you keep getting better,” encouraged Archis.
Principal,
Mr Bijo Kurian who was very enthusiastic about this new sport stated, “Freestyle
Soccer is an awesome display of acrobatic and athletic moves performed with a
soccer ball. The combination of creativity, imagination and ball control
captures audience’s attention everywhere. This means we recognise the power this
exciting sport has to inspire healthy and active lifestyles for young people
all over the world.”
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