Frequently Asked Questions…
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The clinic takes place at Conley Stadium, Standish Ave, Providence, RI 02909.
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The clinic runs from 9 AM to 4 PM on each day. Check-in registration begins at 8:00 AM on Saturday and 8:30 AM on Sunday.
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Distance, middle distance, steeple chase, high jump, long jump, triple jump, sprints, hurdles, shot put, discus, javelin, and hammer. Pole Vault is the only outdoor track & field event not covered in this clinic.
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Open to any and all Track & Field Athletes including:
Coed, ages 11 - 19 by the start of camp
Collegiate throwers of any level
Masters athletes
Coaches and/or parents are allowed to attend with a “coach pass”. The “coach pass” includes a shirt, lunch, and observation of coaching during the clinic.
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$400 and will increase to $450.00 on June 29, 2024, if not sold out by then.
Coach passes are $200 which includes unlimited access to the clinic, t-shirt, lunch.
Coaches who bring 3 or more athletes attend for free. Please email clinic@cor-athletics.com with the athletes attending and the coach who will be attending with them.
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There are a lot of hotels in the Providence area. The closest neighborhoods to the clinic site are: downtown Providence and Federal Hill.
The hotels are only a 10 minute drive from Conley Stadium, where the clinic takes place, and it is walking distance from Brown University if you would like to check that out while in town.
Please note this is not a sleep away camp and no dorms or lodging are provided.
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Coaches and/or parents are allowed to attend with a “coach pass”. The “coach pass” includes a shirt, lunch, and observation of coaching during the clinic.
Coaches who bring 3 or more athletes attend for free. Please email clinic@cor-athletics.com with the athletes attending and the coach who will be attending with them.
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Camp fees are 50% refundable if written cancellation is received and approved by camp staff before June 6th. After June 6th, camp fees are no longer refundable. ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS WILL BE PAID UPON VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL OR INVOLUNTARY EXPULSION. Should a camper leave camp due to injury or illness, the camp fee is also non-refundable.
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The clinic will be entirely outdoors. This event is rain or shine. In the event of thunder and lightning, we’ll delay the clinic until the weather passes, while we will shelter under the stadium doing a classroom session so we can continue learning. Either way, come prepared with rain gear or be prepared to get soaked.
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Event-specific shoes (if you have them)
Rain gear
Water bottle
For Throwers- Throwing implements. We will have implements for everyone, but if you have your own and want to bring them be sure they are labeled with your name
Sweatpants and sweatshirt
Running shoes or other athletic shoes
Sunscreen
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8am: Clinic Check-In
9am: Check-In closes, clinic begins
9:15am: Intros
9:30am: Warm up
10am: Break into event groups
12pm: Lunch
1pm: Warm up
1:30pm: Break into event groups
3:30-4pm: Mindset talk with Sean Furey on Saturday, and what it takes to get recruited talk on Sunday.
4pm: Clinic ends
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You are welcome to attend only one day, but there is no discounted admission for one-day attendees. We have limited space available for participants.
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7-12:1 athlete to coach ratio. Each group will have a lead coach or two and depending on the group size one or more assistant coaches.
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Shoot us an email at clinic@cor-athletics.com
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Clinic Info
The COR Athletics Track & Field Clinic focuses on teaching track and field events: shot put, javelin, hammer, discus, high jump, long jump, triple jump, middle and long distance, and the sprints. It is open to any and all participants. This is a great opportunity for any athlete who wants to improve, but especially those interested in competing at the collegiate, and/or Ivy League level. Cost is $400.00 and will increase to $450.00 a week before the clinic, if not sold out before that time.
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Coaches
Instructors include NCAA college coaches, Olympians, elite competitors, coaches who run professional running groups, and more! For the full coaching staff check HERE, which will be updated as we add coaches and the clinic grows.
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What Will We Cover?
Instruction includes overview of your event group basics, technical progressions, classroom presentations (event specific and competitive mindset presentation), general training, and warm up routines. This clinic is great for everyone from beginners to experts as the coaches (all elite level competitors or NCAA coaches or athletes) are experts in teaching each athlete according to their ability level.
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What to Bring?
Event-specific shoes (if you have them)
Rain gear
Water bottle
For Throwers- Throwing implements. We will have implements for everyone, but if you have your own and want to bring them be sure they are labeled with your name
Sweatpants and sweatshirt
Running shoes or other athletic shoes
Sunscreen
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Sample Clinic Schedule (Subject to Change)
8am: Clinic Check-In
9am: Check-In closes, clinic begins
9:15am: Intros
9:30am: Warm up
10am: Break into event groups
12pm: Lunch
1pm: Warm up
1:30pm: Break into event groups
3:30-4pm: Mindset talk with Sean Furey on Saturday, and what it takes to get recruited talk on Sunday.
4pm: Clinic ends
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Who Can Attend?
Open to any and all Track & Field Athletes including:
Coed, ages 11 - 19 by the start of camp
Collegiate track & field athletes of any level
Masters athletes
Coaches and/or parents are allowed to attend with a “coach pass”. The “coach pass” includes a shirt, lunch, and observation of coaching during the clinic.