Outdoor Youth Track Season

Shocker Track Club is pleased to announce the details for the 2016 Spring/Summer Youth Outdoor Season! Practice begins on Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 6:00 p.m.

Click here for the Registration Packet >> 2016 Youth OUTDOOR Registration Forms Packet

Team Director Cole Davis (Youth@shockertrackclub.com) and Assistant Director Shamoya Pruitt (asstyouth@shockertrackclub.com) will host an informational meeting on Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in the Wichita State University Cessna Stadium Track and Field Team Room.  Parking is available in the small lot off 21st Street just east of the Charles Koch Arena practice gymnasium.

Testimonial –

I just wanted to thank everyone for my child’s opportunity to train with your Youth Sprints/Distance/Jumps team. She really enjoyed the great coaches and all of her teammates. We hope to rejoin this team again in the near future! Thanks again, Terry W.

Volunteers and Officials Needed!

Volunteers are needed for the Wichita State University KT Woodman Track Meet, April 13-16.  We are looking for people to work a block of time, a few hours, or a particular event. Volunteers will receive a t-shirt, meal, and gain firsthand experience assisting in running off a track meet. This is a great networking environment, especially if you are looking into coaching, training, or officiating track and field!  If you are interested contact Laura Markuly at futurist@shockertrackclub.com by April, 8th.

Elite Team Member Profile ** Austin Bahner UPDATE

Austin Bahner (@Autobahn12) finished 5th in the USA Track and Field Indoor Combined Events National Championship meet in Crete, Nebraska at Doane College.  Complete results are available here >> USATF Multi Indoor Results,

Gosh, it’s already mid-February!  And it’s time to profile our next Olympic hopeful to show what it is like to train like elite athlete.

February showcases Austin Bahner.

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He is from Wichita, Kansas, and is a Decathlete!  At the recent WSU Herm Wilson Indoor he set a new personal best in the pole vault with a clearance of 16′!

Austin is a decorated decathlete who has proven himself at Wichita State and for Shocker Track Club. He went to Wichita Heights High School where he was a State Champion in Track and Field and Basketball. While at Wichita State University, he had a scholarship in Track and Field and earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science. Bahner’s honors in Track and Field include: Five-time Missouri Valley Conference Champion, Three-time NCAA All-American, Runner-up Heptathlon USA Indoor Championships, and Four-time Team USA Competitor for the decathlon.

His weekly training looks something like this: Monday is typically a light day. It usually involves a tempo workout, a few plyometrics, and a series of hang cleans and dumbbell snatches. Tuesday is a speed endurance type workout and sprinting. Speed endurance consists of multiple distances ran at a particular high intensity level with resting periods in between each run. Wednesday’s are either off or light distance runs and upper body lifting. Thursday is another sprint session followed by plyometrics and a hill workout. Friday is 1000 meter (for indoor) or 1500 meter (for outdoor) training and lower body lifting. Aside from the workouts, Austin does event work throughout the week. He throws shot put, discus, and javelin at least once each week. He high jumps and pole vaults once per week and long jumps once every other week. He will typically try to fit in two hurdle sessions per week.

For his diet, he tries to stick to a pretty basic diet. He eats a lot of meats and carb based foods. He makes fruit smoothies and tries to get most vegetables in at dinner. Austin eats a decent amount of food at breakfast, a softball size amount of food for lunch before practice, typically a smoothie as a snack after practice, and a large dinner.

Austin will be competing at the USATF Indoor Combined Events Championships Meet in Crete, Nebraska on February 26-27, 2016.  Please follow and support Austin on his journey to Eugene!

Instagram: AustinRayBahner

Twitter: @Autobahn12

Do you have a question about health, fitness or nutrition? Send it to Ask Laura, at futurist@shockertrackclub.com

Laura Markuly, MSE, ACSM HFS, NASM CES/PES/GFS, is and Exercise Physiologist and the owner of Bodyology Sports Performance, LLC. She also serves as the Futurist and Volunteers Chair for Shocker Track Club.

94 West Design Sponsors STC!

Shocker Track Club is pleased to announce a sponsorship partnership with its web designer, 94 West Design, for 2016!

Darren Muci, Shocker Track Club President, stated, “We are honored that 94 West Design is able to sponsor our club!  94 West Design has a strong history of sponsoring fitness-based organizations with a “kid specific” focus, and we are pleased that they are supporting our youth track team.  Additionally they will make a donation to our club for every referral for website development.” Visit www.94westdesign.com/STC for details!

STC Forms Open Team

The Shocker Track Club officially created an Open Team with the appointment of Board Member Dylan Hartnett as the Director.  The Open team is designed for post collegiate athletes desiring to continue with their training and competition activities.  Four athletes were selected to the inaugural Open Team – Aaron Babbidge (Sprints, current Wichita State University student), Jaimie Bookout (Pole Vault, former 4-time State champion, formerly of the University of Kansas, and current STC Youth Team Coach), Caydrick Bloomquist (Pole Vault, formerly of Southwestern College, and current STC Youth Team Coach), and Jeremy McLaurin (Sprints, Firefighter stationed at McConnell Air Force Base).

Indoor Meet Season Begins for STC Athletes

Shocker Track Club Athletes of all levels have begun competing in the indoor season.  Elite Team Member Austin Bahner competed in the Pole Vault at the KSU Wildcat Invitational on January 9th and posted a very nice vault of 15′-1″ for a 4th place finish!  Open Team Member Aaron Babbidge competed in the Wichita State Shocker Prelude on January 16th and posted very nice times of 6.98 (60m), and 22.76 (200m), for 6th and 3rd place finishes respectively!  Youth Team members Kris Woods, Alyssa Wheeler, Gage Larson, Jake Cox, Christian Compton, and Clay Eckert competed in the National Pole Vault Summit.

Elite Team Member Profile ** Matt Byers

Happy 2016!

It’s an OLYMPIC YEAR!!! We at Shocker Track Club always get excited every four years – especially for our Elite Team Athletes! Each month we will be spotlighting some of our Olympic hopefuls to show what it is like to train like an elite athlete.

If you are reading this for insight into your New Year’s Resolution, keep reading! Sometimes when you really want to achieve your goal, you just have to buckle down and train like an athlete. There will still be a workout and some recipes posted under the respective sections. Hopefully you will find some inspiration following these athletes.

January showcases Matt Byers.

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He is from Wichita, Kansas, and throws the Javelin. He attended Wichita East High School where he was a three-sport athlete in football, basketball, and track. He was a 2x City league champion in javelin and also the City league record. He attended the University of Iowa where he was a 2x All-American and 3x Big Ten Champion. He held the Big Ten record for two and half years and currently holds the University of Iowa Javelin school record. His highest finish at USA Championships was 2013 where he finished in 7th place.

Training schedule: Matt’s training schedule is pretty set in stone. Training and working a part time job can become quite the balancing act. All of his training is organized around his work schedule. Work is usually from 6:00am-12:00pm. Once work is over, he heads home to eat a good lunch and then heads to East High. His daily routine of training is Monday- Friday. At East, he completes lifting (strength training) and med ball throws. He follows that up with plyometrics (jump/power training) and sprints. Javelin is a very explosive, intense movement, so you have to train as such. His lifting consists of mostly Olympic lifts such as cleans, snatches, split snatches, squats, and bench. After the Olympic lifts are complete, he has auxiliary lifts that work the muscles specifically needed for javelin. The same theory applies when it comes to med ball throws – very javelin specific. Plyometrics and sprinting focus on intensity and aggressive speed. The combination of all of these is centered towards activating fast twitch muscles. Speed and strength will create the velocity needed to propel the javelin. Finally, he usually takes it easy on Saturday and Sunday. Matt also picks a day to do a light jog and shake out on the weekend. Along with actual strength and speed training, he has to do technical throw work. Currently he is throwing once a week. He usually picks a day where the weather in Kansas cooperates.

Diet: There isn’t necessarily a specific diet that he follows. It is more about staying away from junk food such as pop, sugar, fried food, etc. He tries to eat meat such as steak, chicken, and other lean protein sources such as fish. He makes a point to do most of the cooking at home to save money and calories. He believes for that keeping fruits and veggies in his diet plays a big role in keeping in good shape. He usually has a protein shake every morning that consists of kale, blueberries, raspberries, and protein powder. For lunch, it is pretty routine. He has a ham and turkey sandwich on wheat bread with yogurt and another fruit such as a banana. To keep hydrated, Matt sticks to mostly drink water and Gatorade.

Please follow and support Matt on his journey to Eugene, Oregon for the Olympic Trials, July 1-10, 2016.

Twitter: @mbyersjavthrow

Do you have a question about health, fitness or nutrition? Send it to Ask Laura, at futurist@shockertrackclub.com

Laura Markuly, MSE, ACSM HFS, NASM CES/PES/GFS, is an Exercise Physiologist and the owner of Bodyology Sports Performance, LLC. She also serves as the Futurist and Director of Volunteers for Shocker Track Club.

 

Director of Volunteers Appointment

Long time Board Member, and current Board Futurist, Laura Markuly, was appointed to the position of Director of Volunteers at the January Board Meeting.  In her new role, she will be working to identify volunteers to help facilitate Wichita State University, and Shocker Track Club, track meets. The volunteers will help facilitate events (e.g., implement shaggers, bar setters, basket carriers, water deliverers, etc.) or activities at the meets. She will be reaching out to WSU campus student organizations, local businesses, to identify willing and interested individuals.

If you are aware of family members, local businesses, or student groups that should be contacted, please contact her directly at futurist@shockertrackclub.com.

Youth Indoor Programs Continue!

Practices for Shocker Track Club Youth Pole Vault, and Youth Sprints/Distance/Jumps, continue in January beginning on Tuesday, January 5th.
Pole Vault practice is held at Northeast Magnet High (in Bel Aire, Kansas) on Tuesdays and Thursdays (from 630p to 830p) and Saturdays (from 100p to 400p). Contact Denis Fraizer at polevault@shockertrackclub.com for details.
Sprints/Distance/Jumps practice is held at the Wichita State University Heskett Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays (from 430p to 600p). Contact Shamoya Pruitt at asstyouth@shockertrackclub.com for details.
Complete registration information is available here >>

2015 2016 Youth INDOOR Sprints Jumps Registration Forms

2015 2016 Youth Open INDOOR Pole Vault Registration Forms

FGRC STC Youth Team Shoe Program

Underwater Pole Vault Notes