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The Clubs section of the website went through a major update a little more than a week ago. Over 3,000 USATF member teams were added as well. You can check out the changes here: http://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/Club/ The Uploader has gone through a number of additional updates since you posted your...
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Bruce, I understand what you're saying about courses being inaccessible and I have a suggestion that might help you out. Check out USATF's running routes online mapping program. It appears when you first glance at it to be US only, but I just performed an experiment and was able to map Narita...
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You currently have High School, Middle School, and Colleges. Can You put together a summer club division? Many kids run their fastest times over the summer but will not get times published. Daryl
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If anyone is interested in applying for Level 2 Coach's Certification this summer, and would like to share housing costs, let me know. I'll be sending in my application in about 4-5 weeks and plan on gettting the lowest cost housing possible. Since my day job is in the travel industry, I plan...
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David, I noticed in the wiki that you have a request for a Google course mapping program . Have you looked into the USATF program that accomplishes the same thing? It was originally designed for road courses, but I have successfully used it to design Cross-Country courses , as well. Blessings, Andy
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[quote user="Joe Doerges"] I get an exceptions report for the 4000 D Relay when importing into HyTek. I have the DM distance set to 1600M in HyTek. Have tired changing the txt file by replacing 4000D with 1600D, but still get the same exceptions report [/quote] [quote user="David Brown"...
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AND, after you get the USATF Level 1 training, move on to Level 2. In Level 2, you learn even more specifics about sports sciences and then you can focus in on the Sprints/Hurdles/Relays training. I am a distance coach, but I've taken Level 2 training in Sprints/Hurdles/Relays, Jumps, and (of course...
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Can I just say that in my opinion sending parents or athletes to get their own sprint workouts is a perfect recipe for either over-training or injuries. Unfortunately, as the head coach, you will then be held responsible if any of those previously nice and friendly parents decide to sue you for negligence...