2005 Husker Swim Camp with Pablo Morales2005 Husker Swim Camp with Pablo Morales
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2005 Husker Swim Camp with Pablo Morales

Nebraska swimming coach Pablo Morales will host the 2005 Husker Swim Camp this coming summer.  Morales and assistant head coach Doug Humphrey will conduct stroke camps from June 5-10 and June 19-24 and training camps from June 12-17 and June 26-July 1.  In addition, combo camps will be offered from June 5-17, June 12-24 and June 19-July 1. 

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To take part in the 2005 Husker Swim Camp with Pablo Morales please click on the link at the bottom of this page and send the filled-out application with a $100 deposit to the following address:

 

Husker Swim Camp

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Lincoln, NE  68588-0653

 

Camp Philosophy

“Our aim is to provide you with the best swim camp experience?period.  In 2005 we are once again expanding our menu by offering our very successful training camp format in addition to our outstanding stroke camp option.  Whether you seek the challenge of a full training week or wish to refine your competitive swim skills, we have a camp for you.  You might want the best of both worlds and select one of our value-added combo packages.  Whichever you choose, we not only offer the very best in camp essentials, but also take great pride in providing unique and innovative elements to your water-time experience.  Outside the pool, you will be exposed to a great lineup of presentations that complement the camp format.  And, of course , we want to make sure you have fun along the way.  In short, our objective is to provide a way for you to swim faster and increase your appreciation and enjoyment of competitive swimming.  What you take with you will be memories of fun and friendship that will last a lifetime.”

                                                                     -Pablo Morales

                                                                     Head Swimming Coach

                                                                     University of Nebraska

 

About Coach Morales

A new era of Nebraska swimming and diving began on July 30, 2001, when three-time Olympic gold medalist Pablo Morales was named head coach of the women's program. 

 

In his first few seasons at the helm, Morales has brought a wealth of coaching and swimming experience to the program and a spirited drive to return Husker Swimming to national prominence.

 

Morales came to Nebraska following a three-year stint as head coach at San Jose State University where he rebuilt the program and took the Spartans to the NCAA Championships after a 14-year absence.  He was named 2000 Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year for his coaching efforts during the 1999-2000 season.

 

As a swimmer, Morales won five Olympic medals.  He is also a former world and U.S. record holder, U.S. Olympic Committee Sportsman of the Year (1992) and Sullivan Award finalist.  A 1987 graduate of Stanford University, he was arguably the greatest male swimmer in collegiate history, winning an NCAA-record 11 individual titles, while helping lead the Cardinals to three consecutive NCAA team titles.  

 

Following a very successful 2003-04 season with the Huskers, Morales was named Big 12 Women's Coach of the Year.

 

Husker swimmers benefit from his vast swimming and coaching experience with proper stroke mechanics, elite-level training and peak performance.  In addition, Coach Morales brings a demanding, yet positive, approach to coaching, instilling a sense in his athletes that more is always possible.   

 

 

2005 CampDates

 

Stroke Camps  

           June 5-10

           June 19-24

The primary focus of our stroke camp is improving technique in each of the four competitive strokes.  The Daily Skills segment of Stroke Camp-Monday through Thursday-with a daily concentration on each of the competitive strokes, includes:  stroke-of-the-day chalk talks, drill progressions and individual stroke feedback, work on starts and turns, underwater skill and streamline development, competition strategy, and racing opportunities.  Each day will also include presentations on topics such as visualization, strength training, nutrition and more.

 

Additional Workout option available (STROKE CAMPS ONLY)

Four additional workout sessions will be available and run prior to the daily morning sessions (Mon.-Thur.)  The sessions are designed for those wishing to continue to workout through the camp.

 

Training Camps 

            June 12-17

            June 26-July 1

Our Training Camp format is a workout intensive week designed to educate swimmers on how to best utilize training in order to achieve both short and long term goals.  Workouts will incorporate all areas of conditioning such as aerobic, anaerobic, speed training and race simulation.  Classroom presentations include subjects such as energy systems and manipulation, competitive nutrition, mental approach and preparation, and more.  This week is a great option for those preparing for the big meet of the summer.

 

Combo Camps  

            June 5-17

            June 12-24

            June 19-July 1

For those looking to take advantage of both formats, we are providing the value-added Combo Camp option.  Campers selecting this option will experience each format over two consecutive weeks.  For live-in combo campers, room, board and supervision during the two-day interval will be provided at no extra cost.*  In addition, combo campers will receive, at no charge, the additional workout option provided during the stroke camp.

*One afternoon activity will be planned for each day during the interval (Fri. & Sat.)  If needed, transportation will be provided, but the camper will cover the cost of the activity if necessary. 

 

Check-In & Conclusion of Camp

For all camps, campers will be expected to arrive Sunday between 2 and 3 p.m. to check-in prior to a 4 p.m. Welcome Meeting and First Swim, followed by a pizza dinner.  Each camp concludes Friday morning with breakfast, dorm check-out, final swim session, and closing ceremonies, which will finish at 11 a.m.

 

Personal Video Option

This option is available to all campers at an additional fee.  The camper will be video-taped underwater, utilizing our state-of-the-art digital video equipment.  Filming will include both qualitative and computer-digitized quantitative analysis and voiced-over commentary.  A personalized CD of the video analysis will be given to the camper at the closing ceremonies or sent home shortly after the conclusion of camp.  Campers may choose to have more than one stroke filmed at the Per Stroke Free or choose all four strokes at the All-Strokes fee.

 

Camp Benefits

All campers will receive a Husker Swim Camp T-Shirt, a Lane 4 Training Snorkel, Camp Photo, and a thorough stroke analysis prepared by the Husker Swim Camp Staff.

 

 

Husker Swim Camp Prices

Training Camp-Live In

Campers will live in University Dorms

$475

Stroke Camp-Live In

Campers will live in University Dorms

$475

Combo Camp-Live In

Best Value

1 week of stroke camp and 1 week of training camp

$930

Training Camp-Commuter

Campers will arrive prior to each morning session.

$375

Stroke Camp-Commuter

Campers will arrive prior to each morning session.

$375

Combo Camp-Commuter

Best Value

1 week of stroke camp and 1 week of training camp.  Campers will arrive prior to each morning session.

$700

Video Option

State of the art digital video analysis focusing on all strokes.

$40 per stroke

$100 for all strokes

 

Group Discount

If any United States Swimming Club, recreational club, high school team, or YMCA team sends 10 or more swimmers to any given camp, each swimmer will receive a $50 discount, as well as the team's coach can attend and participate as a camp coach with free room and board.

 

*A copy of the team roster must be provided to qualify for group discount.