
Spring Pole Vault Camps 2010
WHO can attend: Pole Vaulters: beginners, intermediates,
advanced, boys, girls, old, young, elementary school, middle
school, high school, college, post-college, masters, coaches,
parents
WHAT takes place: Pole Vaulting! Beginners are taught how
to pole vault, Intermediates are taught how to pole vault
better, Advanced are taught how to maximize their ability.
Drills, training, competition skills, pole selection, rules, and
safety will all be covered.
WHERE is it: Lone Star Athletic & Training, 1985 FM 758,
New Braunfels, TX, 78130. We have a 7000+ sq ft INDOOR/OUTDOOR
training center with multiple runways and pits, gymnastics
equipment, weights and other strength training equipment,
separate bunkrooms for males and females, restrooms, offices,
and a kitchen. All activities take place here.
WHEN is it: March
19-21 (Fri-Sun) and
March 23-25
(Tues-Thurs). Check in between 12:30-1:00, camp begins at 1pm on the first day and ends at 11am on the last day. Lunch not included on first and last day.
WHY should I attend: Simple. Lone Star is the finest pole
vaulting organization in the State of Texas and one of the best
in the U.S. Our proven longtime record of success in taking
athletes to the pinnacle of their ability is unmatched. You will
not find more highly qualified and experienced coaches in a
better training setting than right here. If you are even
remotely serious about pole vaulting, you cannot miss this
opportunity to learn with the best!
HOW is camp done:
- Drills in the sand, on the runway, on the pole vault
pits, high bars, parallel bars, rings, rope, the Vaultmaster,
the rope vault, A-Frame
- LOTS of vaulting from short, medium, and long
approach-runs
- Video Analysis of Elite Vaulters
- Side-by-Side Video Analysis of campers to elites
- Hands-on practice of pole selection, taping, standard
selection and adjustment, etc…
- Lecture and Discussion of everything pole-vault-related
DETAILS:
- Cost:
- $325 for overnight campers (includes dinner on
the first day, 3 meals on the second day, and breakfast
on the last day as well as sleeping accommodations)
- $275 for commuters (commuters are responsible
for making all their own eating and sleeping
arrangements)
- What to Bring: Campers will need to bring sleeping
bags and pillow, bath towel and toiletries, workout clothes
for all temperatures, tennis shoes, 1-2 rolls of athletic
tape. Commuters need to have workout clothes for any/all
temperatures and food if they are unable to drive (Commuters can purchase meals for $5.00 apiece). Optional
items include poles, spikes, chalk or sticky spray, workout
towel, snacks, games, books. We provide all poles and
equipment.
- Accommodations: We have 2 separate
heated/air-conditioned bunk rooms that sleep 12 apiece. An
adult same-sex chaperone will sleep in each room. We have a
small kitchenette with a fridge and microwave and bring in
food. Breakfast is continental (cereal, milk, oj, fruit,
bagels, etc…), Lunch is sandwiches (deli meat, PB&J) chips,
cookies, etc…, and Dinner is Texas BBQ and pizza. Bathrooms include shower facilities.
- Coaches: Kris Allison (click name to read profile)
is the head coach and camp director. He will be assisted by
Britni (Lawrence) Holland (click name to read
profile), and Blake Luther (click name to read
profile).
Lone Star club members will receive a discounted price of $250 for overnight and $200 for commuter. Club members must register by phone or email.
Questions: Contact Kris or
Britni at 830-620-1175
REGISTER HERE