Fall News Letter
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Fall News Letter
MTCCCA Newsletter Fall 2015 Issue Volume 20 – Issue 1 Message from the President Coaches, December will be here sooner than you know it! I wanted to take this moment to join us for our yearly celebration of cross country, track and field, and coach young people at our Missouri Track & Cross Country Coach’s Association clinic. Our clinic will build off the success of the recent clinics we are offering many great sessions. Unique to this year’s version of the clinic we will offer a record number of sessions and speakers. This year we will have two of the most successful coaches at the elite level delivering our Thursday night keynote speeches. Boo Schexnayder and Lance Brauman will deliver a masters class on coaching and life. Make sure you get there early to get a good seat! My goal this year was to have more hands-on sessions specifically targeting the throwing and jumping events. Boo Schexnayder, Ty Sevin, and Brett Halter will bring their professional and college experience to help you not only see what they do but how it feels when training these explosive events! Be prepared to immerse yourself in the learning process. So coaches make sure you bring your tennis shoes and be prepared to join in the fun! Another passion of mine is making sure we not only train our athletes, but we keep them healthy too. Following this passion, I have invited doctors, coaches, and health specialist who specialize in the world of track and field. Dr. Colter, Dr. Cyd Williams, Carl Valle, and Tom Gose will offer us a peek into the things they have done to keep our athletes healthy to run, jump, and throw at the highest level. Addition to physical health it is important to make sure your athlete’s psyche is primed for competition too! Hall of Fame coaches Roberta McWoods Kirkwood HS, and Jim Cary Lindbergh HS will discuss the mental aspect of the sport we love. In the world of distance, we will have the distinct pleasure of picking the brain of great coaches in both cross country and track. It is my honor to have college coach Julie Stackhouse along with Illinois high school coach of the year Jon Burnett of O’Fallon HS and former Missouri coach of the year Jesse Griffin of Lee’s Summit West HS. In the world of jumps, we will get a chance to hear from successful jumps coach James Peister Blue Springs HS. Peister’ s two triple jumpers put on a clinic of their own at state finishing first and second during the championship. Along with James, we will have Scott Knox, who creates jump factories wherever he coaches now at Salisbury HS. In the Pole Vault, both Chris Moore Rockwood Summit HS and Jim Cary Lindbergh HS will give us an inside look at what it takes to create a pole vault program that takes a novice to a champion! Along with throw experts Brett Halter and Ty Sevin, we also invited the passionate throws coach Tom Papez of Timberland HS who will share what it takes to create throwers who defy the laws of gravity! In the world of sprints, you will not be disappointed. At the clinic, the sprints will be a focus. Almost each session there will be someone discussing the intricacies of sprinting and hurdles. The sprint sessions this will include a plethora of coaches including pro coach Lance Brauman, Florida hall of fame coach Ken Brauman of Seminole HS, Nick Buckvar Ladue HS, James Gillespie CBC, pro coach Carl Valle, Matt Warren Lafayette HS, Steve Warren Parkway Central HS, Phil Wollbrink Hazelwood West HS, and yours truly Ryan Banta at Parkway Central HS. This year’s clinic we are experimenting with some combined sessions where you get two coaches for the price of one. Last but not least at the hall of fame we get the chance to honor our most recent inductees and it is a who’s who’s list of great coaches and athletes. Please don’t forget to join us for our Hall of Fame dinner to honor coaches Brian Jett, Sheldon Webster, Doug Carder and multi-time world champion medalist Michael Franks! It should be another night of great memories, laughs, and, of course, a treasure trove of coaching wisdom. See you December 10th 2015 in Columbia, MO. Regards, Ryan Banta MTCCCA President Head Girl’s Coach Cross Country and Track & Field Parkway Central High School Missouri Track and Cross Country Coaches Association Annual Clinic and Hall of Fame Induction • Sponsored by MTCCCA December 10-12, 2015 • Holiday Inn Select Executive Center, Columbia, MO 2014 MTCCCA Clinic Speakers Wayne Ballwin With gratitude and humility, I have been involved in the profession of education for 43 years. It is been my good fortune to have served as the head boys Cross Country at Kirkwood HS (Kirkwood School District) in the Kirkwood, MO for 33 years. In addition, I have served as the boys distance coach for the Pioneer Track and Field team for 32 years. Currently, I am the associate head coach of the Pioneer Track and Field team and Roberta McWoods, head Pioneer Track and Field coach, is an outstanding colleague and my friend. During the course of my coaching experience in Kirkwood, I have coached State qualifiers, State medalists and State champions, as well as student-athletes who have simply become better human beings because of their association with Pioneer >CC> and/or Track and Field. Fortunately, I am surrounded by great coaches and wonderful student-athletes, and have been provided with opportunities to grow on a daily basis. Ryan Banta Head Track and Field Coach at Parkway Central since 2003. His athletes have won eight district plaques (1st or 2nd) in nine years. Coach Banta has had thirty eight all state performances, fourteen nationally ranked events, eight state champions, eight runners up at state, three Gatorade athletes of the year, and two state records. In addition to his work at Parkway Central he also has worked with numerous area athletes as a personal trainer and the summer track and field club the St. Louis Lightning. Currently coach Banta is the MTCCCA President 2015. He is an active blogger on www. elitetrack.com, speedendurance.com, just-fly-sports.com, and was invited to the Olympic Training Center as an emerging elite coach in 2012. Kelly Behlman Kelly Behlmann, Physical Therapist, is the founder and Executive Director of Disabled Athlete Sports Association, DASA. DASA was established in 1997 as a agency that allows opportunities for athletes with physical disabilities to participate and compete in sports recreationally and competitively. DASA is recognized by the USOC as a training pipeline for athletes with disabilities to compete at the Paralympics. DASA boasts 3 gold medalist in Sled Hockey, one womens national sled hockey team member, one swimming national team member and many national and international record holders in sports such as Archery, Track and Field, Swimming and Sled Hockey. Kelly has been coaching parasports for over 20 years and is a USATF Certified official with certification in parasport. Lance Brauman Lance Brauman has a successful record of training top level athletes. He has coached five gold, four silver and two bronze Olympic Medalists along with eleven gold, ten silver, and four bronze World Championship Medalists. Lance has had at least two medalists at every major championship since 2004. He held coaching positions at both Barton County Community College (7 years) and The University of Arkansas (4 years). Ken Brauman Ken Brauman, is currently the head boys and girls track coach ay Seminole High School in Sanford, Florida. He served as head manager of the U.S. Olympic men’s team for the 2012 Games in London. Ken has been named Florida track coach of the year ten times and was named the national high school track coach of the year in 1997. Brauman is a member of the Florida Track and Field Hall of Fame and the Florida Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame. He has served as the head manager of two U.S. World Junior Championship team staffs and has been the assistant coach on six U.S. international teams, including the ‘97 World Indoor Championships in Paris, the ‘01 World Outdoor Championships in Edmonton, Canada. Most recently he was head manager of the World Indoor Championships in Doha, Qatar, in March, and the ‘09 World Outdoor Championships in Berlin. He also will be head manager at the 2011 World Outdoor Championships in Daegu, South Korea, in August. Nick Buckvar Nick Buckvar has been involved in coaching track & field for the past 10 years, including 3 years volunteering at Ladue Horton Watkins and with the Lightning Track Club form 2005-2008. From 2009-2011 Coach Buckvar served as a full time Assistant Sprint Coach at Ladue. He helped coach the Rams to a Girls Class 4A State Championship in 2009 and a runner-up trophy in 2010. In 2010 and 2011 the Ladue Boys qualified for the Class 4 State Championships in all 3 sprint relays, winning the 4x400 in 2010 (3:17.06) and 4x200 in 2011 (1:28.05). In 2012, as the Head Boys Track Coach at McCluer High School, Coach Buckvar led the Comets to a 2nd place team finish. Buckvar served as the First Assistant Coach for Track & Field at Christian Brothers College High School (CBC) in St. Louis. Coach Buckvar coached the long sprints and hurdles at CBC, where he helped the Cadets earn a 3rd place finish at the 2013 Class 4 State Championships, and a 4th Place Team Finish in 2014. In 2013 and 2014 CBC won the Class 4 Boys 4x400m relay (3:16.1 and 3:14.98 respectively). Coach Buckvar has coached 4 boys and 3 girls state championship relays, 32 boys and girls All-State Athletes to 78 All State Performances. In addition to high school, Buckvar coaches the Lightning Track Club and in 2013 & 2014 he served as an Assistant State Selection Chair and Boys Sprint Coach for Team Missouri at the Great Southwest Track & Field Classic. Missouri Track and Cross Country Coaches Association Annual Clinic and Hall of Fame Induction • Sponsored by MTCCCA December 10-12, 2015 • Holiday Inn Select Executive Center, Columbia, MO 2014 MTCCCA Clinic Speakers Jon Burnett Jon Burnett has been coaching boys cross country and track at O’Fallon High School for over 20 years. His cross country teams have accumulated 3 State trophies, 7 Sectional titles, 7 Regional titles, and 9 Conference titles. Seven of Burnett’s athletes have earned All-State honors in either cross country or track. One athlete, Patrick Perrier, was State Champion in cross country and the 1600m in track. In 2012, the IHSA awarded him with the 3A Boys Cross Country Coach of the Year Award. Jim Cary Jim Cary was elected to the MTCCCA Hall of Fame in 2004. He has coached several athletes who broke three All Division High School State Records, as well as over 200 All State Athletes. He has coached numerous NAIA All-American’s and (4) athletes who went on to become Olympians or performed in the IAAF World Championships. Dr. Kim Coulter Dr. Colter graduated from University of Missouri Rolla and University of California Berkely with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemical engineering. He graduated from Washinton University Medical School in St. Louis in 1978. After internship and residency training in Family Medicine at the University of Missouri Columbia, he has practiced in Washington, Missouri for 34 years. He is the father of two distance running daughters and has interests in medical issues that impair distance running performance, particularly iron deficiency. team titles as a girls cross country coach at Lees Summit West. As a head coach I have had a team place 2nd twice in track and field as well as 3rd and 4th in cross country for podium finishes. As an assistant coach I have been a part of one team girls state title at Lees Summit North and one girls state track title at Lees Summit West. I have coached 51 athletes to 136 all-state selections in my career in Missouri. Brett Halter Currently in his sixth year as Head Coach, and 23rd year with the Tigers’ Track & Field program, Brett Halter continues to establish himself as one of the premier coaches in the country. During his time at Mizzou, Coach Halter has developed and demonstrated a brilliant understanding of the various technical aspects of the throws. He has combined those skills with passion and effective teaching to lead a long line of talented young Tiger athletes, including 69 All-Americans, an NCAA Champion in the weight throw, 26 Conference Champions, nine Olympic Trials qualifiers, one Olympic Silver Medalist in the shot put, one IAAF World Outdoor Champion in the shot put, and three IAAF World Indoor Champions in the shot put. Halter is one a select few coaches in the U.S. to hold the IAAF Level V Certification as an Elite Coach in the Throwing Events, and he also holds a USATF Level III Certification in the Throws. James Gillespie As a collegiate coach he has produced National Champions and over 50 All-Americans. He is currently the head coach at Christian Brothers College H.S. and previously coached at Hazelwood Central H.S., Lindenwood University and Florissant Valley C.C. James is Level 2 certified in sprints/hurdles/relays and jumps. Tom Gose Tom Gose has served as a High School Head Coach for 32 seasons. His teams have won 18 District Championships across three sports. His Track & Field teams have won 12 of the past 15 District Championships and have produced three State Championship events (6 athletes) since 2006. He holds USATF Level 2 Certifications in Sprints/Hurdles, Jumps and Multi-Events. Jesse Griffin I have been coaching for over 20 years at the high school level. My last 8 years have been at Lees Summit West High School. State championship teams I have coached as a head coach are one girls state team title at Raytown South in Cross Country and four state Scott Knox Scott Knox enters his 4th year coaching jumpers at Salisbury high school. He spent his first 8 years coaching at Moberly High School (last 3 years as head coach) before coaching high jumpers at University of Missouri for 1 year. In his first 2 years as head coach at Moberly, Knox led them to their first conference title in 32 years, 1st district title in 34 years, and the highest team finish at state in the history of the school. In 11 years coaching high school, Knox’s jumpers have produced 73 All Conference, 67 All District, 53 State Qualifiers, 39 All State, 8 Runner ups, and 5 State Champions. He also coached the class 3 All-Time state record holder in the girls triple jump (Ahshane Johnson 40’2 ¾). Knox also spent 3 years coaching Team Missouri at the Great Southwest Classic in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and spoke on the jumps panel in the past for MTCCCA. Missouri Track and Cross Country Coaches Association Annual Clinic and Hall of Fame Induction • Sponsored by MTCCCA December 10-12, 2015 • Holiday Inn Select Executive Center, Columbia, MO 2014 MTCCCA Clinic Speakers Roberta McWoods 29 years as track coach at Kirkwood with 20 as head girls coach and the last 4 years also head boys coach. Three state trophy winning teams and three district winning teams. A total of 206 state medals brought home by her athletes that include 10 state champions. She is #1 among active coaches in the number of medals her girls have won. She was an All-State sprinter at Soldan and twice All-Big 8 in the hepthalon at Mizzou. First female president of MTCCCA and also served four years on the MSHSAA TF advisory committee. commitment to the community, scholarship, and personal physical achievement. Barbara has presented in past coaching conferences focusing her efforts on the training table for maximum performance and looks forward to sharing her insights and experiences in team building and mental preparedness with her coaching colleagues. James Piester Tom Papez has been the throws coach at Timberland HS since the school’s inception in 2002. Timberland has produced 37 Sectional Qualifiers, 23 State Qualifiers, 11 All-State Participants and 4 State Champions in the throws during that time. Timberland’s throwing program regularly has 30 or more throwers every year and 14 Timberland thrower graduates have moved on to compete in college. Tom is married to his college sweetheart Lori of 20 years and has 5 wonderful children. His oldest daughter Victoria competes in Track at Greenville College. Tom placed 7th and 3rd respectively in the Wisconsin state track and field championships in 1990 and 1991 in shot put while in high school. James Peister is beginning his fourth year of involvement with the Blue Springs High School Track and Field program. He was named head horizontal jumps coach for the boys’ team in 2013. James has been involved in successful youth sports coaching and development within the local community for over 12 years. Coach Peister led the 2014 horizontal jumps program resulting in a State Champion in the Triple Jump contributing to a State Team Championship, and a 2015 program resulting in a returning State Triple Jump Champion, a State runner-up in the Triple Jump and a State runner-up in the Long Jump contributing to a team back to back State Championship. Outside of the high school arena, Peister served for three years as a USATF clinician and summer Track and Field youth development coach for horizontal jumps and sprints. Born in Broken Bow, NE., Peister is a graduate of Dana College (1992) and Washington University in Saint Louis (2003). He and his wife Sherri have four children: Jacob (19), Nakia (17), Morgan (11), and Mitchell (8). James was inducted into the Broken Bow Sports Hall of Fame in November 2012 for his achievements in football, track & field, and basketball. Barbara Pener Irving “Boo” Schexnayder Chris Moore Chris Moore is the head girls’ track and field coach at Rockwood Summit High School. Thomas Papez Barbara Pener is a 30 year educator in the Kirkwood School District where she teaches 8th graders Earth Science, Astronomy, and STEM: Robotics. She has had the good fortune of spending over twenty of those years working with student athletes at Kirkwood High School. With track and field coaching experience that spans the throws, long, triple, and high jump; and more recently the hurdle events. Barbara has been a part of one of the best track and field programs in the state of Missouri under the leadership of Roberta McWoods. The KHS Track and Field program continuously builds a three pronged approach towards the development of its Pioneer athletes; Irving “Boo” Schexnayder is regarded internationally as an authority in training, possessing 34 years of experience in the coaching and consulting fields. Most noted for his 12 years at LSU, he developed 19 NCAA Champions, 10 Olympians, and was a part of 12 NCAA Championship teams. Schexnayder coached jumpers Walter Davis to multiple World Championships, and John Moffitt to a silver medal at the 2004 Olympics. He has served on coaching staffs for many international competitions including the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Prior to this, he was a successful prep coach for 11 years, coaching football, track and field, and cross country. Ty Sevin Ty Sevin currently serves as an Assistant Track and Field Coach at the University of Texas. He earned two All-American honors as a Javelin thrower while competing at Texas A&M University with a personal best of 80.16m (263 ft.). Ty spent five years as the US National Coach for the Throws and Pole Vault during his tenure as the Head Coach at the US Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, CA. As a coach he has had five NCAA champions – (2) pole vault and (3) shot put; thirteen US Champions – (6) javelin, (2) Discus, and (5) pol vault; and ten Olympians – (3) Javelin, (3) Discus, and (2) pole vault. Missouri Track and Cross Country Coaches Association Annual Clinic and Hall of Fame Induction • Sponsored by MTCCCA December 10-12, 2015 • Holiday Inn Select Executive Center, Columbia, MO 2014 MTCCCA Clinic Speakers Julie Stackhouse Julie Stackhouse is a USATF Certified Level I, II and III Instructor in multiple event areas. She has coached Division I collegiate cross country and track & field teams for over a decade (Furman, University of North Florida, United States Air Force Academy, University of Virginia) before making personal training a full-time pursuit. Her entire life has been devoted to sports, fitness and wellness and she obtained both her bachelors and masters degrees in Health and Exercise Science while competing as a scholarship athlete at Furman University. She is currently the head track & field coach at Providence School in Jacksonville, FL. Her passion is sharing her expertise in the field, training individuals from novice to elite, youth to masters to achieve their personal bests, no matter their fitness goals. Her emphasis is on lifestyle changes – in a healthy, safe, progressive and FUN manner! Clean eating, effective personal workout design, prevention from and rehabilitation of existing injuries is her focus. In addition, Julie is a Division I Heptathlete, 400m hurdler/800m and cross country scholarship athlete. She was All-ACC at Clemson University and successful middle distance athlete at Furman University. She won her first attempted marathon and Full Iron and has competed in Boston Marathon twice and HITS Naples Ironman. She was a 16 time individual state champion (NC record) and voted NCHSAA State Track Meet MVP all four years. Carl Valle Coach Valle has coached Track and Field at every level, from high school to the Olympic level in the sprints and hurdles. He has had the privilege of working with great athletes that have been All-American and school record holders. A technology professional, Coach Valle has expertise in performance data as well as an understanding for practical application of equipment and software. Carl is currently the director of innovation for InsideTracker, and focuses his time on testing elite athletes and using technology to help everyone on any level of human performance reach their goals. Matt Warren Matt Warren has been coaching track and cross country for 17 years. He began his career while in college coaching with his father at Parkway Central in 1998. After getting his first teaching job at Fox High School in 2001 he took an assistant XC & Track coaching job there and was named head boys XC & Track coach in 2006. In 2009 Matt moved to Lafayette (wildwood) High School where he is now assistant XC and head men’s Track & Field coach. During his tenure at Fox and Lafayette his Track teams have won 4 conference championships, 3 District titles and finished 2nd in State in 2014 & 2015. His teams are consistently in contention for meet victories having won 28 regular season invitational meets. In the Post-Season his teams have recorded 23 District champion events, 57 events qualified to State, 38 individual or relay State medalists and 5 individual or relay state champions. Steve Warren Steve Warren enters his 38th season as Head Coach of Parkway Central’s Boys T & F (also headed the CC team for 33 years). He was recognized as Teacher of the Year in 2006, retired from teaching in 2012, and entered the MTCCCA Hall of Fame in 2014. His teams have won numerous championships and have placed in the top 3 at conference or district 34 times. His athletes have set 138 school records (all levels), qualified to state 118 times, with 54 earning All-State. Warren’s coaching tree includes 18 athletes or assistants getting their start at PCH. Dr. Cyd Charisse Williams Cyd Charisse Williams, MD is a Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician. Dr. Williams has been a USA Track and Field team physician for four World Championships. In addition “back in the day” Dr. Williams was a Missouri State 800 meter champion and collegiate Track and Field athlete. A Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician treats muscle, joint and bone injuries like an orthopedist but is not a surgeon. Dr. Williams goal as a Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician is rehabilitation of injury after diagnose the underlying cause of injury, assess biomechanics, correct biomechanics and enhance sports performance. Dr. Williams trained at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Primary Care Sports Medicine (Adult and Child) 1994-1996 Adolescent Medicine 1994-1996 Pediatric Residency 1991-1994 Medical School 1987-1991 Phil Wollbrinck Phil Wollbrinck has coached 14 years of Missouri High School track and field producing 125 All-State Medalists and 22 of them being State Champions. Last year at Northern Illinois University as the women’s sprints and relays coach, the group came home with 13 MAC Conference Champions and 3 Runner-ups. One of those MAC Champions was Aiesha Irvin-Muhammad running a personal best time of 23.38 in the 200 at the NCAA West Regional and missing the NCAA Championship meet by two spots. In 2014 at McCluer High School Lydia Harold ran a personal best of 23.86 in the 200, while three boys from McCluer ran under 22 seconds in the open 200 and were a part of the State Champion 4x200 relay. 2015 MTCCCA Hall of Fame Inductees Doug Carder Retired Cass Midway coach. As head TF coach for over 20 years, his teams produced 151 All-State athletes, brought home 18 district plaques and four state trophies. His girls XC teams qualified for the state meet nine years in a row, third longest streak ever, and brought home four state trophies. He coached 17 All-State runners including two state champions. Over 20 years as a state meet official. Michael Franks Graduate of O’Fallon Tech HS. NCAA champion in the 400 Meters while at SIU, Silver medalist at the 1983 World Championships, gold medalist at the 1985 IAAF Grand Prix final and two more gold medals at the World Cup that same year, Ended his career with a bronze at the 1987 World Indoor Championship 400 meters and helped win gold at the Word Championships later that year in the 4X400 Relay. Brian Jett Head XC coach at Ste. Genevieve since 1996. His girl’s teams have brought home seven state trophies including four state championships. His boy’s team has brought home another trophy as well. Forty-four All-State runners including two state champion. The girl’s TF coach since 2002. His teams have produced 70 All-State athletes including eight state individual champions, two over-all state meet records, three state relay champions and one team state championship plus two other state trophies. Sheldon Webster Began coaching as an assistant at Berkeley HS in 1987 and was part of six state championship teams. Took over as head TF and XC coach at McCluer North in 1995 and except for two years at Maryville University, has been guiding those teams ever since. As head XC coach he has nine all-state honors, plus nine conference, three district and two sectional championships. As head TF coach four conference and two district titles and 91 allstate athletes and six state champions. His teams have won the 2014 and 2015 state championships. Sheldon is a past president of MTCCCA and selected by the USTFCCCA as the 2014 Missouri girls coach of the year. 2015 MTCCCA Clinic Agenda Thursday, December 10, 2015 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm 9:00 pm – 10:00 pm Registration Open Exhibits Open Welcome / General Session I Affecting Young People Through Track and Field, Boo Schexnayder, Schexnayder Athletic Consulting General Session II Sprint Training from Youth to Professional, Lance Brauman, M-F Athletic Social Friday, December 11, 2015 7:30 am – 5:00 pm 7:30 am – 5:00 pm 7:30 am – 8:30 am 8:30 am – 9:30 am 9:30 am – 9:50 am 9:50 am – 10:50 am 10:50 am – 11:10 am 11:10 am – 12:10 pm 12:10 pm – 1:30 pm 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Registration Open Exhibits Open Continental Breakfast Concurrent Session I • Javelin – Key Performance Indicators,, Ty Sevin, University of Texas • The O’Fallon XC Culture, John Burnett, O’Fallon High School, Illinois • From First Vault to State Champion: A Proven Progression to take Beginners to Advance Vaulters, Chris Moore, Rockwood Summit High School • Plyometrics – Planning and Safety, Boo Schexnayder, Schexnayder Athletic Consulting • Progressions to Teaching the Glide Shot Put, Brett Halter, University of Missouri Columbia • Techniques and Drills for Relays, Lance Brauman Break Concurrent Session II • Transitioning the Middle Distance Athlete from Cross Country to Track, Julie Stackhouse, Providence School • The Horizontal Jumps – Solving Foul Problems, Boo Schexnayder, Schexnayder Athletic Consulting • Long to Short or Short to Long a Debate on the Best Way to Train Sprinters, Nick Buckvar and Ryan Banta, Parkway Central High School • How to “Psych Up Not Psych Out” your Athletes, Jim Cary, Lindbergh High School • Learn by doing Javelin: “Javelin Delivery Learning Progression” Ty Sevin, University of Texas • Technique and Training for the Long Jump , Ken Brauman, Seminole High School Break Concurrent Session III • Triphasic Training for the High Jump, Ty Sevin, University of Texas • Hidden Ways to Improve Distance Runners – Running Economy and Ferritin, Jesse Griffin, Lee Summit West High School • Injuries that are Considered “Just Part of the Sport” Can be Prevented, Dr. Cyd Charisse Williams, Athletic Sports Medicine • Throws from A to Z, Brett Halter, University of Missouri Columbia • Training for the 400 Dash, James Gillespie, Christian Brothers College High School • Creating the Best Starts through Technique, Lance Brauman Attendees On Own for Lunch Concurrent Session IV • Coaching the 200 and the Uniqueness of the Middle Sprint, Phil Wollbrinck, Hazelwood West High School 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm • Block Starts- Realistic Expectations with Large Groups, Carl Valle, Spikes Only • Stop Reaching for the Aspirin - How to Manage the Training for Your Busiest and Best Athletes, Tom Gose, Lindbergh High School • Everything You Wanted to Know about Pole Vault but were Afraid to Ask, Chris Moore, Rockwood Summit and Jim Cary, Lindbergh High School • Cross Country the Secrets of a Successful Off Season Program, Jon Burnett, O’Fallon High School Illinois and Jessie Griffin, Lee Summit West High School • Developing Explosive Strength Specific to Throwers, Brett Halter, University of Missouri Columbia Refreshment Break with Exhibitors Concurrent Session V • What is Para-athletics and How Does It Work in the School Setting, Kelly Behlmann, Disabled Athletes • Tricks to get Your Jumper to Peak at the Right Time, Scott Knox, Salisbury High School • Designing a Season Long Plan for the High School Discus and Shot, Thomas Papez, Timberland High School • The State of Track and Field in the United States, Ken Brauman, Seminole High School • A Thin Line: Nutrition Considerations for the Female Athlete, Julie Stackhouse, Providence School MTCCCA Business Meeting Hall of Fame Induction / Dinner Social Saturday, December 12, 2015 8:00 am – 11:30 am 8:00 am – 10:30 am 8:00 am – 9:00 am 9:00 am – 10:00 am 10:00 am – 10:15 am 10:15 am – 11:30 am 11:30 am Registration Open Exhibits Open Continental Breakfast Concurrent Session VI • Add Function to Your Training - Off the Beaten Path Methods to Accomplish More, Tom Gose, Lindbergh High School • Practical Monitoring for High School Track and Field, Carl Valle, Spikes Only • Finding and Developing the Hurdler, Steve Warren, Parkway Central and Matt Warren, Lafayette High School • 3200 Meter Training for High School, Jon Burnett, O’Fallon High School Illinois • Officials Session Refreshment Break with Exhibitors Concurrent Session VII • Character to Championships – Kirkwood’s Character Development System for Track and Field, Roberta McWoods, Barbara Pener and Wayne Ballwin, Kirkwood High School • Designing a Season Long Plan for the High School Discus and Shot, Thomas Papez, Timberland High School • Helping Distance Runners Avoid the Pit Falls of Low Iron and Ferritin, Dr. Kim Colter • Triple and Long Jump Training for High School, James Peister, Blue Springs High School • Officials Session Clinic Adjourns General Information Clinic Fee and Registration The advance registration fee for the clinic is $100.00. After November 30, 2015 the registration fee is $125.00. The fee includes clinic attendance, clinic notes, Hall of Fame Induction/ Dinner and your 2016 MTCCCA dues. Use the attached Clinic Registration Form to register for the clinic or you may go on-line to http://www.regonline.com/2015mtccca. Continental Breakfast on Friday and Saturday, Hall of Fame Dinner, as well as the Socials on Thursday and Friday evenings are included in the registration fee. All attendees will receive a confirmation and invoice (if applicable) by e-mail. If you do not receive an e-mail confirmation, please contact Jamie Schieber (573) 445-2965 to confirm you are registered. Hotel Reservations A block of rooms has been reserved at the Holiday Inn Executive Center for the MTCCCA Clinic. The discounted room rate is $89.95 per room per night for 1-4 persons per room. Make your reservation by calling the Holiday Inn Executive Center directly at (573) 445-8531 and asking for the “MTCCCA Clinic rate”. Reservations must be made prior to November 26, 2015 to guarantee the discounted rate. Questions or Additional Information If you have questions or need additional information, please contact Jamie Schieber at Custom Meeting Planners at (573) 445-2965. The first 400 registrants will receive a complimentary clinic gift. Refunds will be granted if postmarked by November 4, 2015, but must be submitted in writing and faxed to (573) 445-1831. Refunds will not be granted after November 4, 2015, but substitutions will be granted. Membership dues will not be refunded. 2015 MTCCCA Officers and Executive Committee President: 2nd Vice President: Executive Committee: President-Elect: Executive Committee: Executive Secretary/Treasurer 1st Vice President: Executive Committee: Ryan Banta Parkway Central High School 369 N. Woods Mill Rd. Chesterfield, MO 63017 Phone: 314-415-5921 Email: [email protected] Andy Youngworth Carthage High School 1834 Southwood Ln Carthage, Mo 64836 Phone: 417-358-6253 Email: [email protected] Matt Candrl Owensville High School 3336 Highway 19 North Owensville, MO 65066 Phone: 573-437-2174 Email: [email protected] Rebecca Wilmes Battle High School 7575 St. Charles Rd. Columbia, MO 65201 Phone: 573-268-5621 Email: [email protected] Larry Cleair Saxony Lutheran High School 1612 CR 227 Gordonville, MO 63701 Phone: 573-243-7993 E-Mail: [email protected] Joe Cusack Blue Springs High School 2000 West Ashton Drive Blue Springs, MO 64015 Phone: 816-229-3459 E-Mail: [email protected] Phillip Wollbrinck Hazelwood West High School 1205 Blanchette Drive Florissant, MO 63031 Phone: 636-699-0466 Email: [email protected] Dean Hays Hardin-Central High School 111 Parkway Hardin, MO 64035 Phone: 660-398-4394 E-Mail: [email protected]