Friday, March 23, 2012

All Pro


"All Pro"
In the genre of sports television, one specific aspect has always been missing. There is yet to be a successful television program which interactively educates viewers of all ages and skill levels in the techniques of professional athletes in an entertaining manner. It is about time that changes. Have you ever wished Mariano Rivera was your little league pitching coach?  Well, wish no longer. With the help of “All Pro”, you will be playing like a champion in no time. “All Pro” is an brand new interactive sports education television series airing on the ESPN network premiering on Saturday, March 24th, with back to back episodes from 2-4pm. Each episode specifically covers one sport, with each position being coached interactively by your favorite top athletes.   Each athlete will guide you step by step through game mechanics and professional techniques of varying difficulty and skill levels, catering to sports fanatics of all age groups.   Throughout the episodes, drills and conditioning activities will be presented in each segment, with possible variations of each exercise based upon the viewer’s personal ability level. In addition to practicing techniques, your favorite athletes will be recapping and explaining real-game scenarios through slow motion break downs of in-game footage, preparing you mentally to play like an all-star. In addition to the mental and physical training of professionals, “All Pro” also gives you the opportunity to look like a professional athlete. Each athlete’s segment  sponsors sports equipment giveaways through interactive sweepstakes, where viewers submit video clips of their own sports successes for an amateur top 10 plays segment at the end of each episode. This not only provides incentives to watch the show, but to also play to your full potential. “All Pro” is the first mainstream sports program which focuses less on the successes of major league athletes, and more on the future successes of its viewers. The use of sweepstakes and major athletes in “All Pro” allows viewers to relate their own actions to that of super stars, increasing interest and thus leaving viewers with the need to watch each week’s episodes repeatedly.

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