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Nor Cal All Sports Clinic - Jan 16-17 - Super T&F Line-up! - Note from Curtis Taylor


Nor Cal All Sports Clinic - Jan 16-17-18 -2004 - Note from Curtis Taylor

Just dropping you a line about the Nor Cal All Sports Clinic, Jan 16, 17, 18 2004. The track and field portion of this clinic this year has some great speakers including college coaches Jeanette Bolden of UCLA, Caryl Smith of University of Tennessee, Chris Huffins and Ed Miller from U.C. Berkeley, Kathleen Raske-Sperry of Sacramento State University and the USATF Womens Hurdles Coordinator, and H.S. coaches Tony Green of Bishop O'Dowd, Steve Nelson of Mt. Pleasant as well as Legendary Colorado Flyers club coach Tony Wells, Scott Evans of Heritage Track and myself

Track and Field Final Clinic Schedule

Fri, January 16th

1-2 PM Caryl Smith, Sprint Coach, University of Tennessee, USATF Women’s Regional
Sprint Development Coordinator
“Training for Peak Performances”

Scott Evans, Heritage T.C., San Jose, CA.
“Speed Development for the H.S. Middle Distance Runner”

2-3 PM Caryl Smith
“Speed Considerations for Training the 400m Runner”

Scott Evans
“Weight Training, Strength and Power Development for the Middle Distances”

3-4 PM Ed Miller, U.C. Berkeley, Jumps and Multi Events Coach
“Developing the High Jumper”

Tony Green, Head Coach, Bishop O’Dowd H.S., Oakland, CA.
“Developing young Discus Throwers and Shot Putters, Technical Considerations”

4-5 PM Ed Miller
“Developing the Triple Jumper”

Tony Green
Weight and Strength Training for the Weight Events”

5-6 PM Chris Huffins, Director of Track and Field, U.C. Berkeley
2000, Olympic Bronze Medalist in the Decathalon
“ Mental Toughness and Training in Track and Field”

6-7 PM Chris Huffins
“Understanding the Effects of Coaching on an Athlete”

Sat, Jan 17th,

10-11 AM Curtis Taylor, EOYDC T.C., Merritt College,
“Technical Considerations in Teaching the Long Jump”

11-12 AM Curtis Taylor
“Improving Power for Sprints and Jumps”


12-1:30PM Jeanette Bolden, Head Women’s Coach, UCLA, 1984 Olympian and Gold Medalist
“Preparing the High School Athlete to be a Collegiate Student Athlete”
Also a follow up question and answer period.

1:30-2:30 Lunch

2:30-3:30 Kathleen Raske-Sperry, Head Coach, Sacramento State University, USATF Womens’ Hurdles Coordinator
“Training for the 300m/400m Hurdler”

3:30-4:30 Tony Wells, Colorado Flyers, USATF Certified Master Sprint Coach
“An Approach to Developing the Young Hurdler”

4:30-5:30 Tony Wells
“True Speed Development”


Northern California All-Sports Clinic
Clinic Cost
$90..............if received before 1/1/04
$100...........................after 1/1/04

Registration
print and fill out for each coach attending, and send with check

Name_______________________________________________
Home Address________________________________________
____________________________________________________
City/State/Zip_________________________________________
Phone (___)_____________School/Club___________________
Sport(s) you coach_____________________________________

Enclosed is my check for $________ to cover ____ coach(es)

Make check payable to: All-Sports School - Nor Cal
Mail to: Jim Harryman, Clinic Director
343 Desert Holly Dr
Palm Desert, CA 92211

If you wish to verify registration, please e-mail
[email protected]

Credit cards not accepted

No refunds after 1/1/04


Northern California All-Sports Clinic
Clinic Location/Hotel Reservations

For room reservations, call or write:
Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport
1333 Bayshore Highway, Burlingame, CA 94010
(650) 347-1234, (800) 233-1234

Parking: $11/day, $6.50 for Hotel Guests
Special Clinic Rates: Single/Double/Quad Occupancy: $123
To receive the special clinic room rates, you must specify
that you are attending the Northern California Clinic.
Our clinic room block will be held until 1/10/04.
Please reserve your room early.

Northern California All-Sports Clinic
Professional Development Credit

GIVE YOURSELF A RAISE! One and 3 semester hours (units) of post-baccalaureate, professional development credit for salary advancement purposes are available to coaches attending All-Sports School Clinics through Loyola Marymount University. Tuition is $80 for a 1-credit course, and $240 for a 3-credit course. All major credit cards accepted. This tuition is separate from and in addition to clinic fees. Enrollment forms are available at each clinic, or you may obtain one directly by calling the toll free number below.

The following is criteria for these credits:

TO RECEIVE ONE CREDIT*:
(Course number assigned based on clinic and clinic sport)
Attend a minimum of 12 hours at the clinic, and write a 2- to 3-page paper, typed, double-spaced, identifying the sessions you attended and discussing what you learned and how you can apply what you learned to your program.

TO RECEIVE THREE CREDITS*:
(Course number assigned based on sport and year)
Attend a minimum of 12 hours at the clinic, and write a 2- to 3-page paper, typed, double-spaced, identifying the sessions you attended and discussing what you learned and how you can apply what you learned to your program. About 3 weeks after your enrollment, you will receive a text and two videos on sport-specific activities. The cost of the book and tapes are included in the tuition and they are yours to keep and use. The book and each video will be accompanied by an assignment wherein you will analyze what you have read and seen. These analyses will each be 2 to 4 pages in length.

*CREDIT DESCRIPTION:
Semester hours of post-baccalaureate professional development credits will be awarded upon successful completion of course requirements. Designed to meet the needs of educators and administrators for professional upgrading and salary advancement, the credit is not applicable toward a degree at Loyola Marymount University. Prior district approval is recommended. Grading is done on a credit (CR) or no credit (NC) basis. An official transcript will be issued upon request.

Loyola Marymount University is located in Los Angeles, California, and is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.

Each year, the course numbers, requirements and content is changed so a coach may take a course in the same sport every year.

For more information, contact Don Jacobs at 1-800-762-0121.
www.enhancementcourses.edu

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