Some people get to live the
dream.
Meet
Michael Erush
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
MLS
Colorado Rapids and Chivas USA
USL
Miami FC
International
Hapoel Ashkelon F.C.
and Lombard Papa First Div.
US
National Team
U-16 and U-18
College
LMU
Team Captain Jr. and Sr. year.
Michael currently serves as the
Assistant Men's Soccer Coach at LMU.
We asked
Michael to watch Blast The Ball and give us his
open and honest impressions of the video. Here
is what he had to say.
Coach V
Thank you for taking your
time and sending me a copy of this exceptional
video. It is my pleasure to write about this
informational and beneficial video. I have been
around the game of soccer for over 20 years from
playing to coaching in many different levels.
This video breaks down every technique and
process in teaching the proper kicking form. Not
only youth players can take advantage of
important information but players at higher
levels of the game can use proper technique. For
example, many soccer players are athletic and
skillful but it doesn’t mean necessarily they
have the science of the soccer kick or pass.
“Blast the ball”, brings
the knowledge and breakdown for every kick or
pass. I have seen many videos that try to
explain many different techniques, but “Blast
the Ball”, will change and teach thousands of
kids, players and coaches the proper form.
Another important aspect of this video it can be
taught in many different levels. I can honestly
say by being a Div. One coach I can use some of
the excellent information in coaching the proper
technique to all my players, especially to all
my club teams.
“Blast the Ball” is without a
doubt the one and only video that I would call a
must own. I have played for the national team,
played years of professional soccer, am
currently coaching Division I college soccer and
I can confidently say that I am better for
having watched “Blast the Ball.” If the only
way to own this video was to trade in every
other instructional tape you own, I would
honestly recommend it. No other video covers
soccer with the clarity, knowledge and
effectiveness of “Blast the Ball.” Making my
living serving long balls out of the wide
position, I wish I would have had the
information contained in this video when I was
growing up. If I watched Blast the Ball as a
youth or in college, I am certain I would have
had a more successful professional career.
There is no better feeling than finding yourself
in space and crushing the ball into that back of
the net, and that euphoric feeling is the gift
that this video is able to provide to players.