STEELERS CHALLENGE KIDS TO TRAIN LIKE THE
PROS
PITTSBURGH – The
Pittsburgh Steelers will host two sessions of the Gatorade Junior Training Camp
on Sunday, June 22, starting at 11:30 a.m. at the Steelers indoor practice
facility at the UPMC Sports Performance Complex on the South Side.
The
camp is free to all children between the ages of 7-14. They will participate in non-contact
drills and pep talks showing them that there is much more to playing football
than just having the right moves.
“The Gatorade Junior
Training Camp is a great opportunity for young fans to participate in a
non-contact camp for all ability levels to experience how fun football is,” said
Steelers Youth Football/Marketing Manager Mike Marchinsky. “To be a good
competitor, it takes a winning attitude along with the right training – the
lessons learned at these camps will help students develop skills and values that
last a lifetime.”
The program emphasizes
friendly competition over winning and teaches important values that can be
learned from playing sports including responsibility, teamwork and
sportsmanship. The camp also highlights basic health and fitness training for
active youth and the importance of the proper nutrition while playing
sports.
Each session can hold up
to 250 children, and will run from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and from 3:00 p.m.-5:00
p.m. Children must register as it is on a first-come, first-serve registration,
as each session will fill-up quickly.
To register, log on to
www.steelers.com to download the forms, or call 412-697-7713 for moreinformation.
Please be sure to download the required forms
below:
REGISTRATION
FORM
LIABILITY
WAIVER