Cross Country at Cupertino High School  2006

Cross Country at Cupertino High School should be a place for five types

of runners. First, we are looking for the runner who likes distance

running.  Next, we are looking for the middle distance runner (400-miler

type) who wants to run Cross Country in order to strengthen themselves

for the track season. Third, we want track runners and jumpers who need to
strengthen themselves for the track season.  Fourth, we are looking for
winter and spring athletes who need competitive conditioning for their
sport.  Soccer, basketball, and baseball players can benefit greatly from
participation in cross country.  Fifth, we are always looking for the
smaller type of person who has participated little in athletics before but
has the desire to do well. With strength and maturity, they can become an
excellent runner. 


Cross Country is a sport where everyone runs from two to three miles

over hills and/or level ground depending upon the race. It is a sport where

you can improve greatly over a period of time. Most of the good distance

runners of the world today are over 25 years of age, whereas in swimming,

the swimmers of that age are generally long over the hill. One of the

greatest problems that a freshman has to face is the fear of running three

miles. As a senior, many runners think it is nothing to run 8 to 10 miles

at a time. In order to do that however, it takes a slow build up. That is

why it is important to run before the season starts in September so that

your legs and lungs will be in good shape.


Cross Country is a sport where everyone participates and there are

no cuts. It is also a sport where the small student has as good a chance

for success as does the larger runner. Cross Country is not an easy sport

and perhaps "desire and dedication" plays a greater role than

in any other sport; certainly size isn't important. We hope we can get

more runners out this year than in the past, as that has been our greatest

problem --- team depth.


Here are some notes, especially for freshman going out for Cross Country.

We normally practice every day including Friday here at Cupertino. We are

forbidden to practice (coach and runners together)on Sundays, But you may be

asked to run on Sunday on your own. We do practice on Saturdays when there

isn't a meet. We generally use Sundays as a mandatory rest day. We work on

a varied schedule. One day hard and the next day easy, as high school runners

are too young physically to run hard too many days in a row. Everyone needs a

rest and a change of pace. Freshmen may be taking a PE class in addition to

their running. It is expected that you will get dressed and out to practice

quickly so that the entire team can practice together.


Cross Country practice begins 1 week prior to the first day of school

with meets starting in early September. The season ends in November with
our league finals, unless the teams have qualified for the section finals

or beyond. In order to run Cross Country or participate in any sport at

the high school level, you must have a physical exam and medical insurance

on record with the school. Please see that this is completed early, before

school starts. Once the physical card and insurance card are taken care of,

they are good for the entire school year. 


More information can be found at:

http://TinoRunners.org

Be sure to check out the Information page of the web site.
This page was last updated: 8/1/06