HPC featured in Maxim Magazine

HPC featured in Maxim Magazine

In June 2008, HPC's Mike Young was asked to write a small column for Maxim Magazine. The column was part of a special "Ask an Expert" area of the men's magazine entitled "Ask Maxim." The column was published in the August 2008 edition of Maxim magazine (available July 20). Click on the picture to read the Maxim column or read the full body of Mike's submitted content at our partner site, ELITETRACK. This column continues the string of regional and national media attention that HPC has been receiving over the past year. We look to continue our growth and exposure in the years to come.

Tiina Magi places 2nd at Estonian National Championships

HPC Elite Team member, Tiina Magi, placed second at the Estonian National Championships. Her jump of 12.74m was good enough to beat all but one competitor.

Mike Young teaches Biomechanics and Sprints at USATF Level 2 school

HPC's Mike Young is at Rice University in Houston, TX to be the biomechanics and sprints instructor for USA Track & Field's Level 2 Coaches Education program. Mike is the Biomechanics chairperson for USATF's Coaches Education division and has taught the biomechanics curriculum since 2001.

Mike Young teaches Level 1 students at USATF Coaches Education school

HPC's Mike Young traveled to Houston, TX to teach the biomechanics curriculum to the Level 1 students taking USA Track & Field's Coaches Education certification at Rice University in Houston, TX.

Moore and Jenkins place on Olympic Trials final day

On the final day of competition at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Eugene, HPC Elite Team members, Alonzo Moore and James Jenkins, placed 11th and 12th place respectively in the men's triple jump finals. Moore jumped 16.03m and Jenkins jumped 15.65m. In the qualifying round 2 days prior, Moore was 10th with a mark of 16.09m and Jenkins was 7th with a mark of 16.28m.

Moore and Jenkins make Olympic Trials Finals

In the qualification round of the Olympic Trials, Alonzo Moore and James Jenkins produced Top 12 marks that qualified them for the final round on Sunday. Despite entering the competition ranked 17th and 22nd respectively, HPC Elite Team members, Moore and Jenkins finished 7th and 10th in the qualification round to advance to the final. Jenkins produced a hop, step and jump of 16.28m and Moore jumped 16.09m. Teammate Lamont Dagen also competed in the trials and finished 23rd overall.

ELITETRACK Gold Medal Clinic by HPC a huge success

The ELITETRACK Gold Medal Clinic by HPC at South Eugene High School in Eugene, OR was an overwhelming success. An expert panel of HPC staff and friends of HPC presented cutting edge high level information on a variety of topics ranging from motor learning to training for pole vaulters. The clinic was recorded and will be produced in DVD format in the coming months. Stay tuned for details.

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