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LA84 HIGH SCHOOL ADVANCED & BEGINNING LEVEL CROSS COUNTRY COACHES CLINIC – JUNE 10, 2017

GENERAL INFORMATION AND AGENDA

WHAT: LA84 High School Advanced & Beginning Level Cross Country Coaches Clinic
WHEN:
Saturday, June 10, 2017
WHERE:
Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut, CA
NOTE: This clinic is free of cost to all attendees

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AGENDA

The agenda is tentative and subject to change
There will be two series offered, featuring one presentation from each series being offered at every session during the day.

Track 1: Beginning Series. This series is designed for the beginning or inexperienced coach. It is recommended for coaches with five years or less of experience. Topics include the basic physiology of training a high school distance runner, how to construct a season long training plan, how to recruit and build your team, and all the things you need to know as a head coach to stay one step ahead of the CIF, your AD, and the principal.

Track 2: Advanced Series: This series is designed for the experienced coach who understands the basic physiology of training distance runners and who already has organizational and recruiting skills. Speakers will be presenting sessions that are specific and assume a common level of knowledge and a common vocabulary specific to the sport.

TimeSession TopicLocation
8:00am - 8:40amRegistration and lunch sign-upsBuilding 9C
8:40am - 9:00amOpening welcome and clinic directionsBuilding 9C
9:00am - 9:50am Beginning Series
“101 Great Tips To Recruit Runners & Build Your Program Into a Powerhouse” - Tim O’Rourke
Building 9C
Advanced Series
“King High: Two Decades of Success” - Brad Peters
Building 9C
10:05am - 10:55amBeginning Series
“Basic Physiology and Training Principles for Coaching a Successful High School Cross Country Team” - Jay Stepp & Mark Gardner
Building 9C
Advanced Series
“Building Roosevelt into a State Power” - Joe Robles
Building 9C
11:10am - 12:00pmBeginning Series
“The Things You Must Know/Do/Follow To Keep Your Principal, AD and the CIF Happy” - Tim O’Rourke
Building 9C
Advanced Series
“From No Program To State Champions” – Ken Reeves
Building 9C
12:00pm - 1:00pmLunch: Clinicians will be available throughout the lunch hour in the area outside Design Technology Center for informal discussions.
1:00pm - 3:00pmBeginning Series
“Summer to November: The Basics of Building a Successful Season Long Training Program” - Jay Stepp & Mark Gardner
Building 9C
Advanced Series
“Summer Program: Outlining specific physiological goals of Summer Programs, and
logistics Of implementation of the Summer Program”
– Peters, Robles & Reeves
Time-specific questions will be at the end
Building 9C
3:00pmTurn in your completed evaluations and receive your Certificate of Completion!

DIRECTIONS

Address: 1100 N Grand Ave, Walnut, CA 91789
Building 9C (Student Life Center)
Directions