SAN RAFAEL, CALIF. (PRWEB) JANUARY 21, 2020
Camp Director and Coach Charlie Kern returns for his seventh year to the Nike Cross Country Camp at Elmhurst College, IL. He brings a wealth of knowledge to runners, ages 12-18, interested in becoming better while training during their off-season.
This XC Camp offers the opportunity to learn, train and improve. The instruction focuses on form analysis, pacing workouts, educational breakout sessions and fun evening activities.
At camp, their goal is to teach runners to train smarter to run faster, to develop to their full potential and push themselves to be the best XC runner and teammate. Drills to improve proper mechanics and form are incorporated daily. Mini clinics are taught by staff and guest speakers to help campers learn applicable training theory, drills, and functional core strength.
“We are excited to have local legendary Coach Kern back for another great summer. He is an amazing, motivating instructor. He hires the best staff offering the campers a great XC experience, a better understanding of training and race strategy, with other runners who share their passion for the sport,” says Jan O’Connor, EVP Nike Running Camps.
The 2020 camp runs June 11-14 and is coed, for all abilities. Runners are grouped for their runs based on average pace and fitness.
Players, coaches, and parents interested in learning more can visit Nike Running Camps at http://www.ussportscamps.com/running or call 1-800-645-3226.
About US Sports Camps
US Sports Camps (USSC), headquartered in San Rafael, California, is America's largest sports camp network and the licensed operator of Nike Sports Camps. The company has offered summer camps since 1975 with the same mission that defines it today: to shape a lifelong enjoyment of athletics through high-quality sports education and skill enhancement.
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