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Local Youth Cycling Club: Growth, Skills, and Lifelong Benefits

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Park County Youth Cycling Club Sees Membership ⁣Surge

Park County,WY – The Park County Youth cycling ⁣Club (PCYC) is experiencing a period‍ of sustained growth,now serving over thirty young athletes and fostering a lifelong passion ⁣for cycling. After more⁣ than a decade of operation, the club continues to‍ expand its reach and impact ​within the community.

A Comprehensive Program for Young Cyclists

The PCYC offers a comprehensive program for students in seventh grade through twelfth grade. membership⁢ includes access to a​ high-end bicycle, reimbursement ⁣for up to four races, and consistent coaching throughout the summer ⁤training season. This holistic approach‍ aims to develop not only cycling skills but also⁤ valuable life​ lessons.

“The kids that end up ​being here for three to ⁤five years are ⁣building ⁣a skillset for biking and truly a skillset for life,” explained‍ PCYC coach ⁤Jordan Jackson. “They’re learning that sometimes⁣ pain is the way we make our best growth, and ‍them learning ⁣that is just awesome.”

Dedicated Coaching staff

The club’s success⁣ is largely⁣ attributed⁢ to⁢ its dedicated⁤ team of ​six⁤ coaches: Mike denning,⁤ Greg ‌Eckley, Chris Guyer, Sonya Graves, Nyla Hurley, and Jordan Jackson. These ⁤individuals‍ provide expert guidance and support ⁣to the young cyclists.

Jackson highlighted the core ⁢coaching team, stating, “We have a phenomenal group of coaches. Greg, Mike and Chris are really the heartbeat of ⁣PCYC – we couldn’t run ⁤without those guys. I think Nyla, Sonya and I are just comic relief, ⁤honestly.”

Did you Know? Participation in youth ‍sports is linked⁢ to improved academic performance ​and reduced risk of obesity [[CDC]]?

Training Regimen and Commitment

Training⁢ commences in June and continues through the summer ⁣months, culminating with the start of the ‍school year.cyclists typically engage in 2-3 hour ​rides, with weekly mileage and training intensity progressively increasing.A commitment⁤ to consistent ​attendance is ‍also required, with members expected to attend‍ at ‌least 75% of scheduled training sessions. Furthermore, all athletes⁤ pledge to remain drug-free.

Pro Tip: Proper hydration and nutrition are crucial for young athletes engaging in endurance sports like cycling. Consult ⁢with a sports nutritionist for personalized guidance.

Long-Term Impact and Growth

Over the past decade, the PCYC has⁤ grown from a small group of approximately eight members to its​ current roster of over thirty. Jackson, ‌whose ⁣three ⁤daughters have participated in the program, has witnessed firsthand ⁤the lasting benefits of involvement.

“My first daughter who was in the program still bikes with her husband to this day.⁢ I have another daughter in college who did some biking to work this summer. It’s just one of those ⁤skillsets that you’ll be able to ‌use​ forever, no matter⁤ your age,” Jackson shared.

PCYC⁤ Key Statistics

Metric Value
Years⁣ of Operation 10+
Current Membership 30+
Original Membership‌ (approx.) 8
Training Session Frequency 3 per week
Race reimbursement (max) 4 races

What motivates young athletes to commit to‌ such a rigorous ⁣training schedule? And how does the ⁤PCYC plan to​ sustain its growth and impact in the years ⁣to come?

Youth cycling programs like the PCYC are gaining traction nationwide, driven by a growing awareness of the health‌ benefits of ⁢physical activity ⁤and the desire to provide young people‌ with positive, structured extracurricular activities. ⁢The ‌increasing popularity of mountain‌ biking ‍and gravel⁢ riding is ⁢also contributing to the growth of these ​programs. According to a report by ‍PeopleForBikes, participation in‌ cycling among youth has increased ⁣by 20% in‌ the last five years [[PeopleForBikes]].

Frequently Asked‍ Questions

  • What age groups ‌does the PCYC‌ serve? The club caters to students from 7th grade through 12th grade.
  • What is included ‌in the ⁢PCYC membership? Membership includes a​ bicycle,race reimbursement,and​ coaching.
  • How frequently​ enough do ‌cyclists train? training sessions are held three times per‌ week.
  • What is the commitment required ​of PCYC members? Members must ​attend at least 75% of training sessions and adhere to a drug-free pledge.
  • Is the‍ PCYC a competitive program? While the club participates‌ in races, the focus is on skill advancement and personal growth.

Disclaimer:⁣ This ⁤article provides information about a local youth ‌sports program and does‌ not constitute professional advice.

We hope you enjoyed this insightful look into the Park County Youth⁢ Cycling Club! If you ⁢know someone​ who might be interested in joining, please share this article. We also welcome your comments⁤ and ⁢feedback below. Don’t forget to subscribe to⁣ World Today News for more local and national news!

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