Track and Field Clinic
July 29, 2011
Thank you for your interest in our Track and Field Clinic. Unfortunately we have had to cancel the clinic due to low enrollment. We invite you to check back for future offerings.
Track and Field 2011
The Warhawk Track and Field Clinic is an instructional experience designed to provide specific training techniques and conditioning methods in the athlete’s particular event area. Emphasis is placed upon improving each individual’s skill level and knowledge of their respective event through quality small-group instruction, both in the classroom and on the track or on the field.
Vital topics related to the sport of track and field such as weight training, nutrition and psychological aspects of training and competition will be presented during the clinic. Our staff understands that each individual represents a wide variety of skill, talent and experience, and we are prepared to accommodate those needs.
The Warhawk Track and Field Clinic will provide an enjoyable experience by combining fun with technical development and an improved understanding of the sport of track and field.
Camp Staff
A qualified staff of high school and collegiate coaches as well as college athletes will help each participant learn and develop the skills needed to have fun and experience success in the sport of track and field. Our staff is made up of individuals who have achieved a high level of success as athletes and/or coaches. With their experience, our staff can create the most productive and exciting learning environment.
Mike Johnson, Head Men's Track & Field Coach
Josh Ireland, Head Women's Track & Field Coach
Dave Hahn, Assistant Track & Field Coach
Dennis Rue, Assistant Track & Field Coach
Adam Dunn, Assistant Track & Field Coach
Schedule
Friday, July 29th
8:00-9:00am Check In
9:00-11:30am Event Session
11:30-1:00pm Lunch Break
1:00-3:30pm Event Session
3:30-4:00pm Break
4:00-5:30pm Event Session
5:30-6:00pm Check Out
What to Bring
Campers need to have appropriate dress for activities: t-shirt, shorts, socks, running shoes and spikes. Pole vault camp participants will need to bring their own poles and throwers will need to bring their own implements.
Camp Eligibility
This camp is open to male and female student-athletes entering grades 9-12 in the fall of 2011.
Clinic Fee
$100.00
Insurance
Each camper will be covered by a limited accident insurance policy. The insurance includes primary coverage up to $7,500 and $300 maximum dental insurance. Insurance does not cover pre-existing injuries and is for accidents only. The cost of insurance is included in the registration fee.
Special Notice
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is committed to equal opportunity in its educational programs, activities and employment policies, for all persons, regardless of race, color, gender, creed, religion, age, ancestry, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, political affiliation, marital status, Vietnam-era veteran status, parental status and pregnancy.
If you have any disabling condition that requires special accommodations or attention, please advise us well in advance. We will make every effort to accommodate your special needs.
I understand that the University may take photographs and or videos of event participants and activities. I agree that the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater shall be the owner of and may use such photographs and or videos relating to the promotion of future events. I relinquish all rights that I may claim in relation to use of said photographs and/or videos.

