Showing posts with label Leadership. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leadership. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 April 2012

The Hard Road



The Hard Road is a documentary that focuses on a first year pro-cycling team in the United States. While each member (of the eight on the team) comes from a different background, they fight for a common goal. The Hard Road allows the viewer to see what it's like in the lives of a professional cyclist, from the hardships to the successes. The team members come to know what effort, hardwork and drive really are.


Release Year: 2004
Rating: Unrated
Length: 120m


For more information, view its pages at the Internet Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes or purchase it from Amazon. 



  • Anxiety: After traveling to one of the National Calendar Races, the team worked out the strategy for race day. After getting back to hotel for sleep, one of the team members commented that there was no way he was going to be able to sleep. The following morning, he talked about how much he worried and thought about the race. He clearly showed some anxiety about his role on the team which in return could hinder his performance.
  • Career Issues: To some, pro-cycling sounds like it would pay well. However, the average first year salary is only $10,000. A rookie on the team commutes to work (via his bicycle) 25 miles so he can get some sort of training in. He works 12 hour shifts M-F. It's difficult to support yourself and manage your time especially when there are seven other people relying on you. Another rookie, is supported by his older brother (whom he lives with when the team isn't on the road). His brother supported him because he knew the salary of a pro-cycling team wasn't enough and he wanted to give him the chance at chasing his dream.
  • Focus: When you're riding alone or with a team, a certain level of concentration must always be maintained. The rider must know their role and position during that race. Even when oxygen levels go down and it becomes very grueling, you still need to know what's going on around you. If you aren't aware of the riders around you then you could get "spit out the back" of the pack of riders and be instantly put behind everybody. This was clearly shown in the video during one of the National Calendar Races. This would obviously put the team's success at stake as well as the position of the rider on that team. One of the veterans on the team commented on the sport of cycling itself, saying that the cyclist needs to think about a race intellectually, instead of the pain involved.
  • Going for your Dream: The six rookies who made up the majority of the eight person team finally had their chance to live their dream. Yes, they were put on the team but they literally went down a hard road to get there and they continue to go down that "Hard Road" throughout the video. One of the rookies, Jason, spent his younger years as a professional surfer and decided his time was up when he became passionate about cycling... now he's pursuing this new dream of pro-cycling.
  • Leadership: The veterans on the team are clearly playing leadership roles during the races. "Experience" itself is a key piece to racing and this is talked about throughout the entire video. One of the veterans commented on the rookies as a whole by saying they are "always trying way too hard." He was speaking of this in terms of experience; the rookies would get frustrated during some points in a race and it wasn't because they weren't physically fit, it had more to do with bike handling and special situations that could only turn out successful if the experience was there. Because experience is necessary, the veterans were willing and able to pass down knowledge and put the rookies in situations where experience was gained.
  • Parents/Families: This documentary took a look at the lives of these cyclists when they weren't competing and training. Some of the guys were married and you could definitely tell the time taken out to chase their dreams was taking a toll on their marriages. One of the newly wed's wives commented that she was ready for children whenever her husband was however, she said she couldn't wait much longer. It was evident that family was extremely important to her but the chance for the rookie to live his dream seemed to be taking a higher level of importance at that time.
  • Teamwork: After the team traveled to one of their National Calendar Races they went out to ride the course, before the day of the race. During the ride, they evaluated the situations that could/would occur and strategized by assigning each team member to a different job. The rookies were assigned the task of delivering the two veterans to the front of the pack. One of the team members was assigned specifically as a hill climber. Through teamwork, the riders would have a better chance at a successful outcome.

Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India

Lagaan is takes place during a dry year when the British commanding officer doubles the tax (lagaan) on the Indian villagers in the province he rules. The villagers resist, and the officer challenges them to a game of cricket. If the villagers win, the lagaan is canceled for three years, but if they lose, the tax is tripled. A Bollywood classic. (Note: Originally filmed in Hindi, depending on which version you buy, you might only be able to have English subtitles).


Release Year: 2001
Rating: PG
Length: 224m (yes, it's that long - not a typo)


For more information, view its pages at the Internet Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes or purchase it from Amazon.



  • Cultural Differences: Each team has different "playing" styles, different dress, different values, etc. all of which are obvious; the commanding officer's sister helps the villagers and learns about their traditions; the players must also deal with an "Untouchable" who wants to join the team
  • Focus: During the match, a couple players become too amped up and lose their concentration, causing them to get out
  • Leadership: Bhuvan (the protagonist) must convince his fellow villagers the cricket match is a good idea and recruit people to play; Bhuvan is also looked to as the team captain and keeps everyone on track
  • Sportsmanship: During the cricket game, the British team engages in acts of unsportsmanlike conduct, such as deliberately throwing the cricket ball at the batters to injure them
  • Teamwork: All the villagers must work together to defeat the British team; each person has a role, but sometimes they must step up in order to succeed


Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Miracle



Miracle is about a coach, Herb Brooks, who embarks on a mission to assemble the perfect hockey team to beat the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Winter Games.  The team goes through some initial growing pains, but soon comes together to attempt the seemingly impossible task of beating the best hockey team in the world.  Based on a true story.

Release Year: 2004
Rating: PG
Length: 135m

For more information, view its pages at the Internet Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes or purchase it from Amazon.



  • Commitment: Herb Brooks addresses the team right after the team has been chosen and says, “take a good look gentleman, because they [the ones who did not make the team] are the ones getting off easy.  The final roster will have 20 names on it so more of you are going home."  (15m)
  • Leadership: Mike Eruzione shows his leadership when he tells Herb Brooks that he plays for the USA after they had been made to skate after an exhibition game in Europe.  Herb Brooks had been asking this question throughout the movie and the players kept giving their college names instead of saying they played for the USA.  (45m)  
  • Motivation: Herb Brooks uses a variety of motivational tactics throughout the movie.  He tells goaltender Jim Craig that he is thinking of benching him after the exhibition loss to the Soviet Union. (1h 16m)  During an intermission, Herb uses a player's bruised leg  as a way to fire the team up when they are losing by calling him a quitter and to be a hockey player.  Herb knows this will fire the rest of the team up because of how close they are to one another. (1h, 24m)  And finally, he gives his famous speech, starting with, "Great moments...are born from great opportunity." (1h 37m)
  • Politics:  Opening scenes show the Cold War problems, inflation, and around the Christmas party scene Jimmy Carter gives his famous speech discussing how there was a “question of confidence in America.” (65m)  It shows where the country was at this time and how the hockey game versus the Soviet Union meant everything.
  • Teamwork: Mike Eruzione and a few other players talk to Herb about bringing in an all-star college player three months before the Olympic Games and tell him that they are a “family” so Herb should send the all-star home even though he is an incredible talent. (61m)
  • Underdogs: Team USA are the underdogs in the Olympics, but primarily when they face the Soviet Union in the semi-final game, where they beat them.



  • Stick It


    Stick It is about the sport of gymnastics and everything that comes along with it.  Haley is faced with the challenge of returning to the sport after she traumatically left it years ago.  She goes through many ups and downs along the way, and can attribute many of them to her coach.

    Release Year: 2006
    Rating: PG-13
    Length: 103m

    For more information, view its pages at the Internet Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes or purchase it from Amazon.



    • Confidence:  When the girls have their first meet, Haley tells her teammates to throw harder skills because she knows they can do it.  The girls do throw the harder skills, showing they are confident in their abilities.
    • Eating Disorders: This theme is seen quite a lot in the sport of gymnastics.  It is evident in this movie when Joanne is looking at herself in a mirror in disgust, even though she is far from being overweight.
    • Leadership:  From the start, the other gymnasts looked up to Haley as a role model.  They decide to scratch their routines at Championships after Haley is the first one to do it and throw their harder skills at their first meet because Haley convinces them it is a good idea.
    • Sportsmanship: Joanne (a fellow gymnast) is very un-sportsmanlike, sarcastically telling another gymnast "nice stick" when she falls on her bar dismount and follows that up by saying, "it's not called gymn-NICE-stics" to Haley.
    • Teamwork: This theme is seen throughout the entire movie, especially when the four girls go to Championships.  Mina performed her vault flawlessly, but received only a 9.5 because her bra strap was showing.  All the other girls decided to blatantly pull out their bra straps during their vaults and scratch for that event so that Mina will win.

    Wednesday, 29 June 2011

    Invictus

    Invictus is the real story about the South African rugby team who became champions in 1995, when the Rugby World Cup was held in their own country. Good history about coaching, leadership, and how sports united the whole country, which was suffering from racial and political tensions.

    Release Year: 2009
    Rating: PG-13
    Length: 134m

    For more information, view its pages at the Internet Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes or purchase it from Amazon.



    • Teamwork: In the final game, against New Zealand. The rivalry and how the South African team won by uniting together.
    • Leadership: The position that the captain assumes in field and how he becomes the main worker within the team.
    • Going for your Dream: The influence of Nelson Mandela in the training and conversations with the captain / players.

    Wednesday, 22 June 2011

    Space Jam


    Space Jam is about Michael Jordan and a team of Looney Tunes who must defeat aliens in a game of basketball.

    Release Year: 1996
    Rating: PG
    Length: 88m

    For more information, view its pages at the Internet Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes or purchase it from Amazon.






    Tuesday, 21 June 2011

    Rollerball


    Rollerball is about a futuristic sport that is brutal and violent.

    Release Year: 1975, 2002
    Rating: R
    Length: 125m

    For more information, view its pages at the Internet Movie Database (1975 and 2002) and Rotten Tomatoes (1975 and 2002) or purchase it from Amazon.






    The Replacements


    The Replacements is about replacement players who provide some talent for a football team on strike.

    Release Year: 2000
    Rating: PG-13
    Length: 118m

    For more information, view its pages at the Internet Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes or purchase it from Amazon.






    Mystery, Alaska


    Mystery, Alaska is about a small town hockey team that is chosen to play an NHL team.

    Release Year: 1999
    Rating: R
    Length: 119m

    For more information, view its pages at the Internet Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes or purchase it from Amazon.






    Mr. Holland’s Opus


    Mr. Holland's Opus is the story of a music teacher's life and the students he inspires.

    Release Year: 1995
    Rating: PG
    Length: 143m

    For more information, view its pages at the Internet Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes or purchase it from Amazon.






    Monday, 20 June 2011

    Sunday, 19 June 2011

    Braveheart


    Braveheart is the story of William Wallace and Scotland's fight for freedom in the 13th century.

    Release Year: 1995
    Rating: R
    Length: 177m

    For more information, view its pages at the Internet Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes or purchase it from Amazon.






    The Dirty Dozen


    The Dirty Dozen is about an army major who is assigned to lead a team of misfit inmates into an elite unit during World War II.

    Release Year: 1967
    Length: 150m

    For more information, view its pages at the Internet Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes or purchase it from Amazon.







    Saturday, 18 June 2011

    Bring It On


    Bring It On is about the pressures of maintaining a championship-caliber cheer squad.

    Release Year: 2000
    Rating: PG-13
    Length: 98m

    For more information, view its pages at the Internet Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes or purchase it from Amazon.






    Any Given Sunday


    Any Given Sunday depicts the pressures and violence of modern day American football.

    Release Year: 1999
    Rating: R
    Length: 150m

    For more information, view its pages at the Internet Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes or purchase it from Amazon.