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HOW TO APPLY FOR MEMBERSHIP
IN THE CENTRAL PARK TRACK CLUB
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MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS:
The Central Park Track Club is open to all.
While we don't have time requirements as such, we are a
competitive running team looking for serious runners. Our major
selling point is the quality of our twice-a-week coached workouts
(Thursdays inside Central Park, Tuesdays at the East River Park track in
Summer and indoors at the Armory in Winter). If you are interested in
joining our team, you should turn up to our workouts to see if what we are
offering is what you are looking for. You do not have to be a
dues-paying team member to sample the workouts. Generally speaking, we
think that it is a bad idea for anyone to want to sign up sight unseen and
that is why we encourage people to show up at our open workouts to see if
we have the right environment for you. After all, people have
different needs, styles, forms, etc. If, after a few workouts, you
feel that we are right for you, you can then fill out the application
form.
Members are not required to run a minimum number of races
or a designated list of races. They are regarded as full-grown adults who
can determine their own agenda and priorities (... well, most of them
anyway). Given the size of this club, we can usually field enough team
members in most local races without prior arrangement. Our
middle-of-the-pack runners have often found themselves as the 4th or 5th
runner on the five-person scoring teams.
At an abstract level, team members should make an effort
to race, since that motivates them to maintain and utilize a good level of
fitness. The very experienced coaching staff is available for consultation
(especially over a few beers ... okay, many beers).
WHY:
Ask yourself why you want to join this club.
There can be many reasons, such as:
- you want to be a
better runner
- you want to be a
superior runner
- you want to be a
runner period
- you want to enjoy
team running
- you want to enjoy
team competition
- you want to race in
that orange singlet
- you want to be
cheered by hundreds of people at races
- you want to run
around in the bright orange club jacket
- you want good,
attentive coaching
- you want to do
sprint workouts
- you want to use the
indoor track with the team
- you want to do the
outdoor distance workouts
- you want to run
around the park with a bunch of other people in the dark
- you want to be a
better swimmer
- you want to be a
better cyclist
- you want to be a
better triathlete
- you want to run
ultramarathons
- you want to play in
the annual softball game
- you want to meet and
socialize with interesting men/women
- you want to get
plugged into a network of very diversified people
- you want to collect
material for a dissertation on organizational social psychology
- you want to see your
photos published on the World Wide Web for your friends and family to
see
- and, finally, maybe
because you like this web site?
All of the above are good reasons for joining the
club. We ask you to think about your reasons because we want our
members to be satisfied and happy. Above all, we want to be able to
meet your expectations. Of course, you must be wondering what reasons
are invalid for joining. Try this one: "I thought I was joining
a model railroad club ... you know ... track club?" Get it?
If you have any questions, please send e-mail to the webmaster.
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HOW TO DO IT:
Print a hard copy of the Microsoft Word document
Follow the instructions and fill out the form. Mail the form together with
the appropriate club dues to the indicated address.
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT:
Your application goes to the Executive Board of the
Central Park Track Club, which meets at the beginning of each
month. You will then be notified by mail about your acceptance,
together with other membership materials and information (such as uniforms,
newsletters, etc).
CLUB TRANSFERS:
USATF Regulation
#7.C.2 "Transfers between clubs/organizations: To
transfer representation from one club/organization to another, an athlete
must serve ninety (90) days in "unattached" status from the date
of the last competition in which the athlete represented a club/organization
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