The Right Support System And Reaching The Olympics

The Right Support System And Reaching The Olympics

Let’s face it – for many athletes there is one ultimate goal in mind – reaching the Olympics and achieving greatness on the world stage. The road to this level of greatness is long and filled with challenges, and today’s athletes have to work hard and push themselves in a big way in order to achieve their goals. But what is often overlooked is the fact that those athletes also have a strong support system in place that helps guide them through their training.

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The Fundamental Keys To Better Track and Field Performance

The Fundamental Keys To Better Track and Field Performance

Today’s track and field athletes are stronger, faster, and more agile than ever before. And as we continue to push our bodies harder and further, gains only continue to appear. But if you’re a track & field athlete who is working to improve their performance – whether it’s with sprint running, long jump distance, or something else – you owe it to yourself to understand the basic elements of success at improving performance.

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The Fine Art Of Time Management As A Student Athlete

The Fine Art Of Time Management As A Student Athlete

When you are involved in sports as a student, whether in the NCAA or in high school sports, one of the biggest challenges that you’ll find will be how to carefully balance all of your daily responsibilities. From your training to your schoolwork to social time to time with family, you’ll have a lot of different things that you need to take care of. 

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The Biggest Steps To Reach NCAA Sports Success

The Biggest Steps To Reach NCAA Sports Success

For most high school athletes, finding success in the NCAA is one of the dreams that they hope to achieve. But it’s not always that easy to do, and finding that kind of success is something that has to be earned. It isn’t always as simple as just going onto the field and running faster or scoring more points. Instead, there are steps that take place behind the scenes of every athlete’s life that helps them enter the NCAA and thrive once they get there

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Surprising Ways To Help Yourself Run Faster

Surprising Ways To Help Yourself Run Faster

When you’re an athlete working on speed training and improving your ability to run faster, there are a lot of different variables that can come into play. While most are well aware of the fact that things like training harder or eating carb heavy pastas can help you gain some speed gains, there are a lot of different things that are worth considering that could help you run faster – and that may surprise you.

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The Three Big Fundamentals To Improved Speed Training

The Three Big Fundamentals To Improved Speed Training

When you’re an athlete focusing on improving your speed, you’ll have plenty of different steps that you need to take in order to thrive and to improve your success. Speed training can involve a lot of different things, but at its core there are three primary things that you need to focus on. These form the fundamental cornerstones of speed training, and will be instrumental in your success at it. Let’s look at them now. 

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College Scholarships And The Top 5 Reasons To Keep Grades High

College Scholarships And The Top 5 Reasons To Keep Grades High

Student athletes have a huge number of responsibilities that they have to focus on every day in order to thrive not only in sports, but in their lives in general. One of the biggest challenges is in striking the fine balance between maintaining good grades and competing in athletics. But it’s incredibly important that you learn how to do so, and that you understand why it’s so important.

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Jeneva Stevens to Join the DC Camp

Jeneva Stevens the shot put and hammer thrower will be in Hyattstville, MD to work with the young athletes at Prince George's County Sports and Learning Complex on June 25, 2016. Jeneva is best known for her throws in the 2011 Universiade Games. Jeneva is preparing for the Olympic Trials in Eugene, OR in a few weeks but will take time off to work with World Record Camps. We say, welcome and good luck at the Olympic Trials!

Becky Holliday joins the Clinician for Wyoming Camp

Becky Holliday will join the staff in Casper, WY for the July 20 and 21st camp. Becky is one of the top pole vaulters that the US has produced. Holliday placed 1st at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Her personal record is 4.60m, set in Des Moines, Iowa in 2010.She was on the 2012 Olympic team and is training for 2016. We look forward to having her in Casper!

Maurice Greene to appear in Hiroshima, Japan

world Record Camps is proud to announce that Olympic and World Champion Maurice Greene will travel to Hiroshima, Japan today to work with kids in the City of Hiroshima. He will be talking about his experiences as an Olympian and working with the kids on their running technique. The City of Hiroshima is excited to have him attend their special "Street Track & Field" event on May 4th.