Cupertino High School Cross Country 2009
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6/15/09

Hi Potential Tino Runner,

You (or your parents) are receiving this message because you indicated an interest in cross country. You will have many more activities as well as sports to choose from in high school. It may be difficult for some of you to decide what to participate in. You will spend significant time participating in whatever you choose, so the only advice that I can offer is to choose activities or sports that you have a passion for. High school can be a bit daunting, but if you stay organized and apply yourself you should be OK.

The official cross country season begins on August 14th at 8:00AM (we meet at the track). We always start our practices at CHS with a short warm-up jog, stretching, and then whatever the workout is. We start off slowly, but by the end of the season, you'll be able to run at least 6 miles non-stop in the hills without struggling (too much). One of the keys to success is to come to the first day with a degree of fitness. You can not sit around all summer and then expect to keep up with those who have been working out. The high school cross country season is much longer than middle school and more varied, so your fitness level needs to be higher.

During the summer, I hold optional conditioning sessions for cross country. The workout schedule for each week is posted on the web site on Sunday. During the summer I determine the actual workout based upon who is there. If you are working out on your own, you should be working towards a minimum of 20 miles per week. If you are involved in another sport, run when you can. During the summer, we start at 20 miles per week and go up from there. The basic schedule is Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8:00AM, and Saturday mornings at 7AM at Rancho San Antonio. This will change somewhat as my competition and training requires.

All Athletes must submit all completed forms to their coach prior to participating in their first

official practice as a CHS athlete.

Physical forms are at:

http://www.chs.fuhsd.org/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1212445501961

Scroll down the page to Athletic Forms.

Code of Conduct

Emergency Form

Parent Waiver

Physical Form (Pt 1)

Physical Form (Pt 2)

Steroids Information

*If you unable to download these forms let me know.

You will not be able to practice from August 14th on without your completed physical forms .

When schools starts, practice will be from 3:15PM to 6:00PM (sometimes we will finish earlier), Monday through Friday, and Saturdays generally in the early morning (6:30-7:00AM start unless there is a meet). Most of our Saturday morning runs are at Rancho San Antonio. Sundays is our mandatory rest day. One week before (August 17) schools starts we will have double practice days, Monday through Friday: 8:00AM and 6:00PM. You are not allowed to practice or race in any meets outside of our cross country schedule (8/14- 11/28, unless your season finishes early).

A few words about running/racing shoes: Depending on how much you want to spend, you can get by for as little as $50 on sale or as much as $160. The best values are in the $70-90 range. The most important goal is to get a good pair of training shoes with good impact absorption and arch support. I strongly recommend that you buy your shoes at a reputable running store. The stores that I recommend are Athletic Performance in Los Gatos and Willow Glen, Ryan's Sport Shop (Homestead & Lafayette near Santa Clara University), Runner’s Factory also in Los Gatos, and MetroSport in Los Altos, especially if you do not have much experience with running shoes. These stores have knowledgeable staff that will help you find the right shoe for you and most will let you try it out before you buy. The shoe may also double as a racing flat but will be heavier than if you were to buy a separate racing shoe. A good training flat will cost $70 or more but all of the above stores will give you a 10-20% - depending upon if you buy trainers or racing flats- discount if you tell them you run for Cupertino High School. Make sure the fit is comfy with toe room. A racing flat will be many ounces lighter than trainers and make you feel like you're flying when you put them on, but it's also another expense. I prefer to race in shoes that I do not train in. I strongly recommend that you obtain a new pair shoes every year or running season, because the shoes will breakdown over time and continued use will lead to injuries. Also, Spenco inner sole inserts are recommended to help with shin splint type problems, especially if you have them now.

A little about me, I am Paul Armstrong, the head coach for cross country and track and field. I have a lot of running experience that includes cross country (2 years high school, 4 years college), many road races, and ten marathons (2:42 best), as well as track (1 year high school, 4 years college, and many years of open, masters, and corporate competition). I still run and race competitively and I will run with you all some of the time this summer and fall.

Coach Armstrong

 
Cupertino High School  -  Cross Country and Track
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