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Wildwood Running is hosting a Winter Girls Virtual Running Camp.
We want to continue to have those big conversations around mental health, nutrition, confidence building, leadership, menstrual health, being a good teammate and so much more!
We want to continue to connect young female runners from all over the country to support them in becoming not only the best runner they can be but the best person as well. Like most things Wildwood Running, this camp will cover many topics around being a great female runner without any of the running!
Our sessions will focus on providing girls with information to better themselves as a runner. This camp will have experts in the field teach particular topics, then campers will move to smaller breakout sessions with camp counselors to talk and debrief each subject. We will also have a reflection piece where athletes will take a couple of minutes to respond to writing prompts geared at supporting their growth in these areas. If you miss any sessions, they will be recorded and available to watch.
Our sessions are geared toward three types of learning: Informational, character building & FUN!
DETAILS
Ages: Middle School, High School & College athletes.
All sessions will be recorded & available for campers to watch if they miss a session.
Individual: $60/athlete or coach
5 athletes from one school = Coach attends for free! (Email us know when you have 5 registered and we will send you a code)
Team: Team of 7 = $385 ($55 each/athlete) = Coach attends for free!
Scholarships: We will provide scholarships to anyone who cannot afford it.
Coaches are encouraged to join their teams as well.
Scholarships: We will provide scholarships to anyone who cannot afford it.
Coaches are encouraged to join their teams. Email us if you register a team and we will add you to the coaches list.
Please send questions or inquiries to robyn@wildwoodrunning.com
CAMP GEAR - CLICK ON LINK: https://wildwoodrunning.gearupsports.net
Four day camp over two weekends that will run approximately 2 hours each day.
February 18th/19th
February 25th/26th
Heidi is a Registered Sports Dietitian (RD/RDN), Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics (CSSD), and Metabolic Efficiency Training Specialist (METS), with a Master’s in Sports Nutrition (MSc) from Liverpool John Moores University in England. Her ultimate goal as a Registered Sports Dietitian is to empower her clients and athletes to realize their greatest potential.
Allie Ostrander is a runner, content creator, and mental health advocate. She has experienced both the highs and lows of being an elite athlete, and has grown to understand the importance of prioritizing overall health through every step of her journey.
Jo is a sports nutritionist and women's health specialist with a heart to empower female athletes both in their sport and in life. She is a certified sports nutritionist, with a IIN hormone specialization as well as a NASM CPT and Kinesiology graduate. She is an elite runner for Oiselle and competed in the 2020 Olympic Marathon Trials.
Rebecca Mehra was a 3-time all-American at Stanford University. As a professional athlete for Oiselle, Rebecca has garnered the following accolades:
2019 - 5TH AVE. MILE 3RD PLACE
2019 - USATF CHAMPIONSHIPS FINALIST 800M
2017 - USATF CHAMPIONSHIPS SEMI-FINALIST
Juliette will be on our athlete panel and discussion topics will revolve around the female athletic journey. Now a freshman at Stanford, Juliette has the following accolades:
Ella grew up in Portland, Oregon and ran for Grant High School. She was both a state record holder and state champ in cross country and track. Ella went to Stanford and was a multi-time all-American. She now runs for union athletics club and hopes to represent team USA some day.
Danielle's passion is to guide her clients along their paths to physical and mental well-being, helping athletes reach their potential. Danielle is a Certified Running Coach and a licensed clinical social worker
As Central Catholic’s strength & conditioning coach, Christi is committed to supporting team goals across sports and ensuring that every student-athlete has the opportunity to reach maximum power, prevent injury, and accelerate their development.
Marielle Hall competed in the Women's 5000 meters event at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing, China as well as the Women's 10,000 meters final at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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