Race Walking - Juniors
2005
Junior Clinic - Bar Harbor, ME
2004
Junior Clinic - Chula Vista, CA
Clinician - Vince Peters
Attendees:
Laura Richenderfer (University of Rochester)
Carly Lochala (Maine HS)
Jennifer Reekie (Missouri)
2003
Junior Development Report - 7/17/2003
Maryanne Torellas
For the first time, the
Women's Junior Elite Training Camp welcomed
racewalking. The Camp was held at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, CA from
June to. The top three Jr. girls, Erica Adams, Dana Vered and Tina Peters from
the Penn Relays were selected to attend with their coaches. We were very fortunate
to have Ian Whitely and Enrique Pena serve as clinians. They took time out of their
busy schedules to do an excellent job according to the camp director, Lyle Knudson.
I'm sure the athletes benefited from their expertise.
From Clinician Ian Whitely
Camp consisted of lectures mixed with track work. The lectures laid out the
basic principles, physiology, technique, nutrition, psychology, goal setting
and program building for RW. The track sessions allowed filming for analysis
and provided an introductory session of various new types of training. The
athletes also underwent lab tests and an intro to strength training.
The onsite walkers were great, spending time with the young athletes and
offering useful advice and encouragement. Coach Pena kindly reviewed the
walker's technique and offered several very useful directions for them to
improve their efficiency.
One idea of great value came up at the camp. A big problem for technique
learning at ALL levels is a lack of tape of top walkers for RWers to view;
starting up or more advanced walkers looking to perfect their form. Lyle has
the editing resources to compile clips of top walkers from archived tapes. I
have some World Cup and Olympic footage that can be used and I suspect we
can find many more odd tapes amongst the top walkers. The idea would be to
edit sections of walkers with great form into a single tape as reference
teaching material. It would be none profit and only for teaching to avoid
copyright problems.
I think it would be a great tool for coaches who either don't know what RW
should look like or who are trying to make fine changes to experienced
walkers technique. When my travel gets quiet (if ever!) I'll try to write up
a proposal to get this done.
Jr. National Racewalk Camp
from Maryanne Torellas
As some of you know, we had to cancel the Junior National Racewalking camp. (We
only had six kids turn in their applications and two of those were uncertain)
In an effort to have at least something valuable for the local Juniors, we
thought of having a weekend workshop. This is not a short camp, this is just
Connecticut Racewalkers hosting this group activity. Our limited space would
necessitate a small group of up to 12, at most possibly 15. All are welcome to stay at
my house in Clinton, CT. The workshop will take place Aug 2-3 in Branford, CT
at Diana's and Richard's house. Contact me at
Ctracewalk@aol.com for more details.