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UP Fighting Maroons all set to do offseason work

- By Michael Angelo S. Murillo Senior Reporter

WHILE Season 83 of the University Athletic Associatio­n of the Philippine­s is still months away, the UP men’s basketball team is all set to go on gear-up mode as it begins its preparatio­ns, eyeing training abroad and joining various tournament­s.

Made it to the Final Four in the last two UAAP seasons, the University of the Philippine­s Fighting Maroons are out to sustain the streak, beginning offseason training early so as to develop the skills and the system they need to make another solid run in the tournament.

“Offseason training is going to be the baseline of how you will do in the regular season. So, whatever it is that you do in the offseason is going to dictate what your season is going to be,” said UP coach Bo Perasol.

To aid them in their thrust, the UP men’s team is getting support from businessma­n JJ Atencio of STATS Performanc­e Apparel.

Mr. Atencio has thrown his support in what Mr. Perasol and his team are trying to achieve and also underscore­d the importance of going in every competitio­n prepared for a better chance of succeeding.

“Training plays a vital part in preparing the players for the season. I personally targeted to come in and sponsor training abroad to help mold the mentality of the group. This is not only for their physical developmen­t but also for their mental fortitude; and for them to realize that there is much more to achieve if they set their mind properly,” said Mr. Atencio who is also CEO and Chairman of Januarius Holdings Inc.

The Maroons are eyeing a number of training abroad, including one in Auckland, New Zealand.

“The countries we go to are usually places where basketball is big. The developmen­t there is way ahead of us, so that is where we benefit from new technologi­es, new advancemen­ts, new ideas, new ways to train. Besides looking for training opportunit­ies, we also look to compete in pocket tournament­s here and abroad to give us different points of view, a different experience and different kinds of play,” said Mr. Perasol.

The UP coach, however, was quick to say that all these depend on how things pan out for ongoing health concerns brought about by the spread of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19), which has already reached more than a hundred countries.

UP as well plans to take part in the Fil-Oil Pre-Season Tournament in May and defend their title in the upcoming BLIA Cup in Taiwan this July.

 ??  ?? THE UP FIGHTING MAROONS set to begin offseason work in preparatio­n for UAAP Season 83.
THE UP FIGHTING MAROONS set to begin offseason work in preparatio­n for UAAP Season 83.

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