Athlete Responsibilites
Track and Field at EPCHS reflects the reality that, while running is inherently an individual commitment to excellence, it is enhanced by – and can enhance– the team concept. Hence our guiding philosophy…
“The task ahead of us is never as great as the power behind us"
In order to ensure both the individual and the team reach their fullest potential, we all must commit to meet certain team responsibilities. These are commitments that we make to strengthen our team and, by extension, ourselves. They include the responsibility to:
Attend Practice: Becoming a successful athlete takes consistent commitment to training your body to run far and fast. This makes daily attendance at practice a necessity.
Support your Teammates: From speaking words of encouragement to a teammate to attending pasta parties, the more we help each other, the more help we all receive to reach our individual and collective goals.
Communicate with your coaches: Your coaches are committed to helping you maximize your running ability. Please give them all the information they need to meet that commitment. Let us know everything relating to running – from attendance conflicts to achy knees or shins – so that we can formulate the best plan for your success.
Committing to meeting these responsibilities is very simple and will help make this year’s team the best it can be.
“The task ahead of us is never as great as the power behind us"
In order to ensure both the individual and the team reach their fullest potential, we all must commit to meet certain team responsibilities. These are commitments that we make to strengthen our team and, by extension, ourselves. They include the responsibility to:
Attend Practice: Becoming a successful athlete takes consistent commitment to training your body to run far and fast. This makes daily attendance at practice a necessity.
Support your Teammates: From speaking words of encouragement to a teammate to attending pasta parties, the more we help each other, the more help we all receive to reach our individual and collective goals.
Communicate with your coaches: Your coaches are committed to helping you maximize your running ability. Please give them all the information they need to meet that commitment. Let us know everything relating to running – from attendance conflicts to achy knees or shins – so that we can formulate the best plan for your success.
Committing to meeting these responsibilities is very simple and will help make this year’s team the best it can be.