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HERSHEY MIDDLE SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD 2018 Information Sheet www.hershey.k12.pa.us/hmstrack Who are the coaches? Coach Kammerer Sprints & Hurdles; 100, 200, 400, 4x100, 100/110 Hurdles Coach Dailey Long Distance; 800, 1600, 4x400 TBA Throws; Shot Put & Discus TBA - Jumps Ms. Bartal Athletic Trainer Congratulations on making it through the physical process! We know how daunting it can be for a first time athlete. At this point, we should have your physical on file with the athletic trainer, Ms. Bartal. Coaches do NOT need to see the forms. Also, you should have filled out your google document that coach would have sent you. If you have not done the physical process and plan on turning in the first day, you are not grouped or ready to start practice. You will have to sit out until the athletic trainer and coaches have approved your physical form and placed you in a group. Hint: Don t wait! First week of spring sports, Ms. Bartel will be with the high school and I ll be in Orlando! We start a week later! What happens the first day? The first day of practice will be Monday, March 11, 2019 until 4:30. First, we will get pictures for the website and the year book. Next, coaches will introduce themselves. The lineleaders will be introduced prior to going outside. Every day, the line leaders will take attendance and report any absentees to the manager. Every attendance is counted and recorded. According to PIAA rules, an athlete must have attended 10 practices prior to getting in a meet. Our first meet is April 4. If you need a snack, please bring it and eat it during the meeting. Do NOT eat in the locker room. Also, you need to bring water with you for every practice. It will be your responsibility to bring to practice and to take your stuff back to the school. We will go out to the track. We practice on the cinder track down by the elementary school. We will do our warmups first which the line leaders will lead. After warm-ups, you will then do your dynamic drills again led by the line leaders. After the warm-ups and drills are completed, then you will break out into groups. How do I know what group I will be in? You will be assigned a group based on your responses on the google docs sheet. If you want to run the mile, you will be assigned with the long distance team. Usually, the long distance kids know exactly what they want to do and are the most disciplined group. The LD team does not practice at the track but will literally run around town with Coach Dailey on his bike. If you think you will be a jumper, you must try high jump. The general idea for long jump is that anyone can do long jump. Long jumpers can be made so they are NOT a focus for assignment. We are looking for high jumpers! They are the priority, and then the high jumpers will learn long jump. No, long distance runners are not longjumpers. A sprinter may be called on to long jump if there is a shortage. If you are a thrower, you will probably learn shot put first. It's easier, and more strength is involved. Discus is very difficult and it is a technique event. Start watching some youtube videos on both shot and discus to give you an idea of what you will be learning. You will only do

glide shot put...no rotational! You will also be working out in the weight room. This will make you stronger. Yes, you will be doing some running. Don't decide you want to be a thrower because throwers don't run. That's just not true! Speed in throws is extremely important! Sprinters will work first on different distances at different percentages. You will learn to come out of the starting blocks. Yes, you must learn that! You get a fast start, you will get a better time. You will learn to lean on the end of the race. You will learn correct running technique. You will run hills to make you quicker. Middle school coaches work very closely with high school coaches to get you ready for the next level especially 8th graders. Please do not rush the process. All field events are modified. High jumpers and long jumpers only do partial runs in middle school. Throwers will learn the glide in shot put if they are proficient on a power position. Once an 8 th grader is ready for spinning at discus, it will be on a modified basis. There are steps involved and the high school coaches do not want to have to reteach correct technique. Can I try hurdles? Hurdle practice is always at the end of practice. Hurdlers are picked on how well an athlete can follow instructions. It is highly technical. Learning hurdles is a progression, and you have to go through all the steps to properly train. Those returning athletes will not start with beginners, and those athletes will be put more on an independent workout. Again, it is a progression. Hurdles will work out on grass. Are there any SAFETY RULES I have to know? Anyone who attempts to use any equipment without supervision will sit out and watch the practice! This includes hurdles, high jump, and any throwing equipment! The throw area is OFF LIMITS to anyone but throwers. There will be no cutting through the throw area to get to the other side of the track. There are no nets! These rules are nonnegotiable and will be enforced by all coaches. Any coach can and will enforce a sit out for violation! What should I wear? You MUST wear sweats shirt and pants. NO shorts! At the start of the season is when most injuries occur. Keeping your muscles warm is imperative! You will warm up and do your drills in your sweats. A coach will tell you when you can remove. Just because the long distance team can remove an article of clothing does not mean a sprinter can. There may be different rules from your individual coach such as the throwing coach will allow an athlete to remove his pants, but make him keep his sweatshirt on; while the sprint coach will allow the sweatshirt to come off but not the pants. We base our decisions on what is best for the athlete in our discipline. If you try to make an argument about it, you will be sent to that discipline for the day. Also, if you show up without sweats, you will be sent home. What time does practice end? We will finish practice at 4:30 Parents can pick up at the designated time outside the gym entrance. A coach will only wait with athletes until 5:00. If you plan on riding the activity bus home, you will be dismissed from practice at 4:20. You will need a bus pass to ride the activity bus home. Before the season starts you must either fill out the Form and contact Coach K about bussing. The transportation department must have numbers

BEFORE Day 1. Know that the track team is the biggest team at the middle school, and we can fill two buses. They must know! What happens if I have to miss a practice or have to leave early? If you have to miss a practice you have to e-mail Coach K at coachkamm47@gmail.com and let her know you will be absent. E-mail the day before. Also, if you are a LD athlete, then you can stay with the sprinters for the day! You will have to let Coach Dailey and Coach K know! Remember that you must have in 10 practices to participate. If you have to miss a number of practices, please let Coach K know. We can do an independent workout for you, but it will be your responsibility to fill out a calendar and turn in weekly. Coaches will decide your workout based on your discipline! These athletes must work very closely with coaches! How do I get put on a relay? When coaches look for relay members, we look at attendance. After that we will look at ability to hand off in the correct format. Then we will look at athletes who can follow directions, and finally at individual times. Often, the fastest athletes are NOT on a relay! How does an athlete earn points? If an athlete is running for points, and win first, they will be awarded 5 points. If you come in 2nd, you will be awarded 3 points. If you come in 3rd, 1 point. Five points will be awarded to the winning relay. If your relay wins the 5 points, it will be divided between the 4 athletes. Point totals are kept on the website and are updated after the meet. The team that scores the most points, win. Middle school can only score 100...so we try for 51! How do coaches select who runs for points? For the first meet, the coaches will put athletes in for points based on their trial times. When we have trials, it is important for you to be there and get times or measurements. If you miss trials, then you will be put in a slower line. So, the top three fastest 100 girls will run for points. Numbers 4, 5, and 6 are trying to knock off number 3 to gain a spot. For field events (jumps & throws) it goes by measurements. The longest throw and the highest jumps will participate for points. It will be the top five. For throwers, your coach will decide the day of the meet if you will be doing three and finals or four and done. He will go over all this with you. The decision is based on weather, time factors, time, and athletes doing other events not necessarily OUR athletes. What if I get hurt? Coaches will do everything we can to prevent injuries. Wearing sweats, drinking water, and stretching will help. In the event of an injury, tell a coach. We will refer you to our Athletic Trainer. She will work to get you back on the track as quickly as possible. Ms. Bartal is the final word on whether you participate or not. In the event you go to the doctor, you will be required to submit a return to play authorization (a recertification form) from your doctor. The coaches and athletic trainer cannot override what a doctor says. One area to realize is that most athletes are NOT in shape at the beginning of the season. Follow your coaches' instructions at the beginning. Do NOT come out and try to impress us with your athletic ability right away. Impress us with behavior, following instructions, and listening. Running is progression. If you come out too hard, expect shin splints! Do NOT try to toughen out shin splints. Tell us right away.

Discipline Discipline issues do occur unfortunately. Frankly, we do not need them. We are incorporating a three strike rule. Laps, more laps, sent home, sit out during meet, and eventually we will ask for your uniform. Coaches monitor behaviors from locker room to meets. Know that language can be an issue and we will deal with appropriately. Are there any special events in track? We do many different fun activities. Some track related, some not. We will be exploring new options. With the new downtown area, we will take suggestions! We like to do team building activities and have fun days. Yes, we play games too usually at the end of practices. We also acknowledge Sportsmanship. We want to see examples of GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP! Shaking an opponent's hand, helping move the blocks, picking up trash are all examples that we look for! Being a good role model is very important! Any athlete can be awarded sportsmanship and can be nominated by anyone! We also have an end of season party. We give out awards, eat lots of pizza, watch a movie, and generally just celebrate our accomplishments! How can I help at a meet? There are so many things that need to be done at a meet! Getting out the starting blocks, moving to the 200 line, returning starting blocks are just one example. If you get injured...we have jobs to do. If you only run one event...you will be working at something! Long jump will need at least 2 workers. High jump, 2 workers. Recorders, timers, and runners are all needed. Also, we run the concession stand at home meets. We ask parents to donate food items for the concession stand like hot dogs, buns, candy, cookies, chips. If you like it, we can sell it. ALL monies will be spent at the party for pizza, cake, pins, golden batons, trophies, and other stuff. We will have a couple people of charge of the concession stand from the team. Do I need special shoes? Maybe...it depends. When you start working out, you should have a pair of running shoes. Long distance athletes might want to have a couple pairs so they can change if they get wet. Once the meets start up, runners may decide to get cleats. Okay with coaches, but make sure you let your coach know before the day of the meet. You must try them at the track at the high school. No, don't use cleats on the cinder track. Jumpers just a light pair of running shoes. If you long jump, you need a light pair for the sand pit. Bring another pair if sand annoys you. Throwers You want a light shoe with a flat bottom. Sometimes a pair of indoor soccer shoes will serve the purpose. Sprinters & Long Distance runners a good running shoe for practice. Cleats make a difference especially for 2nd year runners. My advice as a coach is not to spend any money until you know you want to stick with track!

Anything I need to know? I do my best to put everything on the website. I keep it up daily! Also, you can email any questions you have to me at coachkamm47@gmail.com - I'll answer! If you ask a question at practice and I don't answer readily, I will probably get back with you later. Practice is not always the best time to find out individual information. Keep up with google docs because we will send you stuff whole group and individually. We will also post the meet sheets on google docs so you know what you will be doing at the meet. Do not expect coaches to tell you that day! We do assignments the nights before a meet and put on google docs. If you are a jumper or thrower and also run or hurdle, you must remind the coach to send you a field meet sheet and a track meet sheet. One thing you can learn ahead of time is the order of events! It is posted on the website. This will be reviewed daily by the second week! I can't stress enough to you to ask questions. There are many, many more of you than coaches. Also, your captains and lineleaders are a great resource. They have already gone through a season and can answer questions. Every year we go through they said concerns. They is that group that no one is known by name but knows everything. Don t listen to it. If you hear something that you need checked, e-mail me or check with a captain at school! Most of the time it deals with dismissal. If you get sick at school, go home. If you are sick, do not panic about number of practices, or anything like that. We can work out individual make ups. Track is not about toughing it out. You won t get better quicker coming to practice. Just let me know! All athletes will travel by bus to away meets. Your parents can take you home when you have completed your events. But, you must be signed out by a parent. If a parent does not sign you out, you will not go to away meets. Only the custodial parent or guardian can take you from a meet. There will be a green bin outside the track with a clipboard for parents to sign you out. We do check! We will not leave a facility until every athlete is accounted for! One thing to remember: Coach Dailey and I are NOT in school. At this point, we have a potential throw coach, but not Board approved yet! We do not have a jump coach..yet! Invitationals We have a couple of invitationals this season. One is at York Suburban and the other is the Cedar Cliff relays. We do not take all the athletes to these events. We take the top in events, and the events are all relays, combined scoring, etc. You will learn more about it as we go along. If you are busy those dates, let us know and we won t consider you. We consider all athletes and our first focus is always behavior!