Friday, April 18, 2014

Da' Ronte Smith " Overseas Ambitions"

Da'Ronte Smith "Overseas Ambitions"

by Next Level Combines




 
Sitting in the gym of your typical LA fitness gym, Da’Ronte Smith has just finished a heavy set of squats and deadlifts. His personal coached just informed him that he has set another personal best and he has reached his goal weight of 195 pounds. Things are looking good for the 6ft 197-pound defensive back. Smith's new look has given him the confidence to take the next steps towards reaching his goal of playing professional football. After packing on 20 pounds of lean muscle and maintaining his speed, Smith is ready to make a impact on a professional team.

In college, Smith managed to rack up over 100 tackles, 4 interceptions, and 28 pass break ups. However, Smith did not catch the attention on NFL teams because of “weight issues”.

“Playing at 175 pounds, you are not going to catch much attention from NFL scouts.  The NFL is all about size and speed. “ I have always had speed, but I struggled to gain weight in my college days.”

After attending multiple combines and tryouts, Smith made up his mind to take his talents outside the United States.  Smith plans to travel the world playing the game he has been apart of for so long. American football has grown rapidly around the world. There are paid professional football teams in countries such as Brazil, Japan, and Germany. Smith would love to travel the world playing football and he knows that he can really help led a foreign team to victory. This desire to travel aboard may stem from his upbringing .

Da’ronte Smith was born in Frankford, Germany, but this was brief as he move to Columbus, Georgia at one years old.  Smith was raised by his mother and grandparents. Smith's grandfather gave him the support he needed to fill the void of an absent father.  Smith was 4 years old when he first started playing football. His grandmother thought that it would be a great idea to enter him into football to channel his "extra"energy. Smith also credits his uncle's earlier success in football for helping the family make the right decision to enter Smith in football at such a early age.
 

Smith was a member of the East Way Cherokees, and played with them throughout his pop warner career. One of the most profound moments that Smith remembers is when his mommy mom was running down the sidelines with him during a long touchdown run.  Smith reflects back on this moment and realizes the effort and encouragement his mom gave him to pursuit such a demanding sport.

“My mother and grandmother always stressed the importance of being persistence. They gave me that never quit attitude and it has stuck with me ever since.  In life, things may get hard sometimes and you want to give up. Having the ability to fight threw and overcome obstacles in life is what helps you grow as a person “

Smith attended Kendrick high school in his hometown of Columbus but transferred to Meadowcreek high school after his 9th grade year. Smith's mom got a job near Atlanta and this would provide a better financial future for the Smith family. In high school, Smith was a standout athlete.  Smith garnered Division I offers, but academic struggles would force him to consider other options. After doing research, Smith took interest in Georgia Military College, a program known for molding players into Division 1 prospects.

Georgia Military College is military base program that teaches athletes discipline, hard work, and due diligence.   When Smith arrived, he became accustom to the 5 am hours, the strict military regimen, and consistency needed to fit the tough program standards.

“It was a different type of discipline; it taught me how to be more organized and more vocal.  The training was hard and many people didn’t make the cut. In the back of my mind I would always say to myself to never quit, never give up. I would always think about what my grandmother would think if I just gave up.”


After GMC, Smith attended College of DuPage in Chicago, Illinois. Being so far away from home really taught Smith how to be self-reliant and what life was like in the big city. This experience taught Smith to be independent and more aware of what life has to offer. Smith credit his coaches, Coach Fred Fimbres and Coach Calhan for teaching him how to play true man-to-man coverage. Smith noticed that each program that he attended was a learning experience that helped him both on and off the field.

 
Smith then decided to attend Minnesota Southwest. Cold weather and isolation was a shift from the fast pace urban life of Chicago.  Smith was a standout cornerback for Southwest. Smith was an effective force in the run game, and exceled at executing zone coverage’s.  Smith knew that if he added weight, he would be able to raise his stock for the NFL Draft.  When asked what he learned from experience, Smith stated:

 “I really learned how to survive. Sometimes it would be snow covering the entire doorway. Now I understand what people are talking about when they say ‘snowed in’.  The overall experience showed me how I have matured over the years.“

With each transition, Smith is not just playing football, he is learning about life and the many experiences that mold you as an individual. The experience of meeting new people and building a football program.  But, to experience a different college every year is not typical for your average student athlete.  This has taught Smith something about himself and his love of getting out and exploring the world. And to play football is that extra bonus.


 “You learn about yourself and what’s important to you. You open up mind and understand things in a whole new perspective. Just watching my career, I think that playing overseas will allow me to pursue something that I always wanted to do. I think it’s an added value that I can play the sports I love while traveling the world. It also gives me freedom and the ability to choose where I want to go. “

Smith is on a mission to combine his passion of football with the luxury of touring the world.  The ability to travel the world and play football all expenses paid is a once in a lifetime opportunity that many athletes do not get to experience. Smith's athletic talent has put him on the radar of a number professional football teams overseas. These teams are from a number of different countries such as, Germany, Austria, Italy, and even Brazil.  

As Smith reflects on where football has taken him thus far, Smith finally decided to take the steps needed in to reach his goals of playing overseas in 2013. After attending the 2013 NFL Regional Combine, a number of CFL tryouts, and several workouts for indoor teams , Smith was awarded a number of opportunities but noticed his true calling was overseas. Smith contacted Euro Sports Scouting, a company known for placing athletes with pro football teams outside of the United States.  After having a successful combine showing with ESS, Smith decided that he needed to add size to his frame in order to have a successful chance at playing professionally.

“I knew I needed to gain weight. This has been something that plague me my whole career. I knew I would have to gain weight in order for coaches to take me serious. You can get away with it in high school and in college, but it is much harder when you transition to professional football. “

Smith decided to train with Next Level Combines and has seen success ever since. After 4 months, Smith gained 25 pounds of muscles, improved his technique, and maintained his speed and agility.
“I really see what I was missing at my college program. They caught me up to speed and gave me the same results as if I attended a Division 1 program or any world class training facility. The training program helped me in several ways."

 After working with Coach Strong at Next Level Combines,  Smith is confident that he will be a major addition to any football team trying bring a defensive back that has the size, speed, and skill set needed to greatly improve a struggling secondary.

The well-documented struggles of playing professional football is evident with the nature of the game. Football is a game where only few enjoy the success of million dollar contracts and playing on Sunday’s. It is a game where injury is common and opportunities are limited. For Smith, the opportunity to tour the world and play football is once in a lifetime opportunity that is worth the hard work and persistence.

 Here is a list of Smith's Favorites
 

 

Video Links

http://youtu.be/Qyp0JZJ8nrY

Euro Players Link

http://europlayers.com/ViewProfilePlayer.aspx?ProfileId=23842

 

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Leading by Example, Ronald Parker



Learn from successes.. RONALD PARKER 
by Jasmine Ng, Lead Journalist
 
Always doing your best, never stop testing yourself and on sportsmanship..




Position
Running back

Teams
Tomlinson Tigers – middle school
Robichaud Bulldogs – high school

Located
Inkster, Michigan, USA

Height/Weight
5’6, 162Ib

Jersey Number
13

Graduation Year
2016



Ronald Parker an all-around athlete from Inkster, Michigan who started playing football only in middle school in the seventh grade at the age of only 12 for the Tomlinson Tigers. In

middle school as a Tomlinson Tigers, he started off as center on the offensive line and starting defensive line. His school at that time only allowed you to be in the seventh grade to play. Parker has always had the passion for the game of football. He would always be out playing football out in his neighborhood. Going on to his fourth season in football now, Parker currently plays for his high school football team the Robichaud Bulldogs. He starts play as running back and a linebacker.  Ronald Parker has also a background in other sports, in martial arts and boxing. These are a few sports that made him who he is today.

As we discover more about who Ronald Parker is, he not only excels in football. He thrives in other sports also. Fun fact, Ronald Parker was state champ three years in a row in his division in martial arts. Also last summer he got the chance to attend an FBU (Football University) regional camp in Columbus, Ohio. He did exceptional enough job to impress at the regional combines to earn an invite to their Top Gun showcase. In which he showed amazing skills and took it all in as an incredible experience to put in his ongoing football career.

When you look at Parker`s playing style as a football player, he has a style of all about breaking down his opponents through skills and technique. If he has to get physical in a game, he will. The question was posed to Parker on what he would consider his strengths are as a football player; his response would be “My strengths would be technique, mental discipline, heart and my confidence, belief in the team.”

An athlete usually has important influences to look to in sports. It does not matter what sports they come from. For Ronald Parker, his influential figures are Bruce Lee, Manny Pacquiao and Colin Kapernick. Bruce Lee and Manny Pacquiao have nothing to do with football, but he loves their philosophy. They always stressed upon, always doing your best, never stop testing yourself and on sportsmanship. As does Colin Kapernick he lives by that philosophy too and Parker really likes his playing style. Not only key influential athletes play a role for young Parker. He looks up to his brothers a lot and learn from their successes and mistakes. They were all incredible players in high school and he strives to be just like them. He also turns to his father and grandpa too for greater inspiration not only as an athlete, but molding him to who he is today.

Speaking to Parker about his future in life after high school, he would one day maybe consider in majoring in business, history or math. Those are his strong strengths in subjects currently in high school. But there are still lots of other possibilities he wouldn’t mind opening up to in considering. Ronald Parker has two years left of high school. He is expected to finish high school in 2016. It is never too early to look in to planning for the future!

For Parker, playing in college would mean a lot. It would help him towards furthering education and a sense of personal achievement that he completed yet another step towards the road to success. But for his family it would mean a lot more. With a sense of pride that he is headed towards a positive direction and just making it right for his future to be successful.

When you look for a college, usually you want to look in to a school with an exceptional educational
program, positive people and integrity. What Parker can bring to the many different colleges,
particularly in their football programs, he brings a lot of techniques, mental strength and heart. He is a type of player that can really challenge other players on the team. Growing up, Parker was always taught by his father in whatever he does, he would lead by example. That mentality has been engraved in him and he continues to carry it with him. He knows that he can bring plenty of different approaches. Learning from his failed plays and made plays in football. The level of pressure and intensity to him is different. He can take it all in. He doesn’t always challenge other players with his speed or strength, but in his technique and mental strength he does.

In college, he would love to play wherever the coaches feel his talent can contribute the most. Parker can play more than one position. In his high school they have a small team, so he is used to being played in various positions except the role of a quarterback. You never see Ronald Parker off that field.

As an athlete, there are always room for improvement. There are always desires to work on at all times. For Ronald Parker, his desire to be a little faster than he is now will be achieved. Watch out for that speed demon on the field soon!

       
Some Quick Stats you need to
know on Ronald Parker
Vertical Jump
1
40 Yard Dash
4.25
Pro Shuttle
4.4
Broad Jump
1
Bench
185
Squat
195
DeadLift
195