Who are we?
The Rolling Stumps endurance is a small business with a focus on the following areas:
- coaching
- adult clinics
- youth clinics
- race previews and athlete preparation for their goal races
- organization of small local race events
Where are we active ?
We are based in Santa Clara County, CA.
With many options for open water swimming, long bike rides and beautiful trails for runs where we are taking our athletes to practice all sports of triathlon or trail racing.
Youth Clinics
Swim :
This clinic is designed to help you feel better in the pool or move across it more smoothly.
You'll receive tips to improve your experience and save time.
Structure:
- Warmup
- Main set (couple of laps, distance depends on the abilities)
- Games
- Q&A for the parents
Bike/run:
Variety is the key
Learn best practices and skills for racing and enjoying a triathlon.
We will cover:
- bike handling skills
- bike safety
- riding in a group
- tips and tricks
- bike/run transition
Transition:
Attacking the complexity
Transition setup might be fairly complex.
In this clinic, we educate the kids as well as parents about what to bring and "how to" efficiently set up their transition.
The clinic represents a dryland walkthrough between the two transitions ( swim → bike → run ), also called T1 and T2.
Event List
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Races for youth and adults
Youth Splash and Dash is a swim & run for kids ages 6-14. This event is with a small size finish line with snacks and finisher certificates and hang out with their friends. This would be an introductory event that would prepare the kids for their first triathlon/aquathlon.
Cupertino Splash and Dash is an aquathon consisting of a 1.5km (1 Mile) swim and a 5km (2.8 mile) run. It is a fun, community focused, grassroots event. There are timing chips, transition is not fenced in with guards, and spectators, kids and dogs are encouraged. The swim is in Stevens Creek Reservoir right outside of Cupertino, CA. The run is on Stevens Creek Canyon park trails. It is a great way to get an intense effort with two disciplines, or a great way to get open water swimming practice.