200th YouTube member subscribes to HPCsport YouTube Channel
Wednesday - June 25, 2008
The HPCsport YouTube Channel was first published on October 11th, 2007 and since then it's been very successful means of marketing both HPC and our HPC Elite team members on the internet. Yesterday, marked the day of our 200th YouTube channel subscriber. A small landmark that indicates the growing popularity of our brand and the usefulness of our services. We try to update our channel weekly so if you are not a subscriber already we encourage you to do so now.
HPC Elite qualifies three for U.S. Olympic Trials
Wednesday - June 25, 2008
Three members of the HPC Elite Team have qualified and will compete in the U.S. Olympic Trials that start next week. HPC Elite Team members, Alonzo Moore, James Jenkins, and Lamont Dagen all qualified for the 24 man field in the triple jump. The qualifying round of the men's triple jump is on July 4th. The top 9 jumpers return on July 6th for the finals and a chance to go to Beijing, China for the 2008 Olympics. Check back for updates.HPC brings team of sport science specialists to USATF Jr Nationals
Saturday - June 21, 2008
HPC brought a team of 13 people to the USA Track & Field Junior National Championships in Columbus, OH to manage the filming and analysis of all performances. Immediate feedback of the athlete's performances was then provided by HPC's expert sport scientists and sport technologists.Nick Newman wins Empire State Games Regional Trials
Wednesday - June 18, 2008
Despite competing under 4 hour delays caused by rain and lightening, HPC Elite Team member, Nick Newman jumped 7.36m on his first and only jump of the night to win the Empire State Games NYC Regional Tryouts.Tunde & Israel post strong performances at the SoCal High Performance Meet
Monday - June 16, 2008
HPC Elite Team members, Babatunde Ridley and Alie Israel posted strong performances at the Southern California High Performance Meet held at Mt. SAC in Walnut, CA. Tunde took 3rd place in the long jump with a best performance of 7.38m. Alie took fifth in the 100m with a performance of 11.74 seconds.Alonzo Moore posts big win at USATF New Jersey Association Championship
Saturday - June 14, 2008
HPC Elite Team member, Alonzo Moore, posted a big win at Monmouth University to take the USATF New Jersey Association Championship. Despite competing on a runway that was so short it forced Moore to shorten his approach by 3 steps, Alonzo handily won the men's triple jump with a best mark of 16.08m. Fellow HPC Elite Team member, Nick Newman also competed at the meet and despite turning in some big long jumps he had difficulty with fouling and posted only one legal jump.Nick Newman takes 2nd in N.J. International Meet
Sunday - June 08, 2008
Competing in sweltering heat at Holmdel, NJ, HPC Elite Team member, Nick Newman placed 2nd in the long jump with a best mark of 7.34m.Alie Israel sets 2 Personal Bests at Jim Bush Invitational
Sunday - June 08, 2008
HPC Elite Team member Alie Israel travelled to Southern California and tied her personal best in the 100m and crushed her old 200m best at the USATF High Performance Jim Bush Invitational held at Occidental College. Despite running into a -1.0 m/s headwind, Alie tied her 4 year old 100m pr by running an 11.71. The time earned her 7th place. She later came back to run a new personal record in the 200m with a 24.19. This performance easily won her heat and placed 5th overall in the 200m. Fellow HPC Elite member, Babatunde Ridley competed in the long jump and took 4th with a best mark of 7.17m.Jared Porter gives two presentations at NASPSPA in Niagara Falls
Sunday - June 08, 2008
HPC team member Jared Porter gave two presentations at the North American Society of Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity Annual meeting in Niagara Falls, ON. His presentation topics were:- Porter, J.M., & Magill R.A. (2008). Systematic Increases in Contextual Interference is Beneficial for Learning Tasks Controlled by Different Generalized Motor Programs. National Conference: Niagara Falls, Canada.
- Kadivar, Z., Porter, J.M. & Magill, R.A. (2008). What do Novices Think About when Learning a Motor Skill: An Exploration of the Explicit Rule Formation Process? NASPSPA National Conference: Niagara Falls, Canada.
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