As
it enters its fourth season, the Whole Athlete-Specialized Cycling Team
held its first training camp of 2012 at the Whole Athlete Performance
Center in Marin County, California. Fourteen juniors, six U23s, three
athlete-mentors, and five coaches came together to take part in the
holistic methodology that defines the successful development program.
Photo: Through My Eyes Photography
Riders
were treated to organic food, yoga classes, sport psychology workshops,
kinesiology taping, foam rolling techniques, and of course epic
training rides in West Marin and on Mt. Tamalpais. After an unusually
dry Northern California winter the skies opened up just in time to douse
the camp. Despite the timing, the cold, wet weather could not dampen
the riders' high spirits.
Photo: Through My Eyes Photography
Having
just earned the distinction of USA Cycling's 2011 Mountain Bike Club of
the Year and a recipient of the Center of Excellence award, the Whole
Athlete-Specialized Team looks to build on its continued success as it
forges ahead. For the 2012 season, the team's focus continues to be the
US ProXCT series and National Championships, as well as the two North
American World Cups and qualifying riders to the World Championships for
the fourth straight year.
Photo: Through My Eyes Photography
Among
the returning riders for 2012 are 2011 Junior 15/16 MTB Cross Country
National Champions Lucas Newcomb and Kate Courtney, both entering the
Junior 17/18 field this year. New additions to the team include 2011 MTB
and Cyclocross World Championship Team member Cypress Gorry, and NorCal
High School League Frosh Series Champion Sean Bennett.
Photo: Through My Eyes Photography
Guided
by their philosophy of "dedication, integrity and fun", the Whole
Athlete-Specialized Development Team is a non-profit funded program
providing young cyclists avenues to the highest levels of the sport.
The mission of the Whole Athlete-Specialized Cycling Team is to invest in the future of our youth and the sport of cycling by supporting development of junior & U23 cyclists, providing a program where young cyclists can race and ride together guided by a defining philosophy of dedication, integrity and fun. This mission is enabled by our coaches, mentors, volunteers and contributions to the non-profit Velo Development Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization.
The 2012 Whole Athlete-Specialized Cycling Team is generously supported by the Velo Development Foundation, Violich Farms, Marin Cyclists, SRAM, GU Energy, ProBar, Oakley, Tam Bikes, Rock Tape, Elemental Herbs, Genuine Innovations, LaMarch Sports Chiropractic, Andrea Smith, CMT and Bungalow Munch Organic Granola.
Special
thanks to Good Earth Natural Foods and Taco Jane's for their generous
nutritional support of the 2012 kickoff camp, and to Through my Eyes and
Off the Back Photography for their dedicated work in the cold and wet
conditions.
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