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Seminars (Draft)
Theses are included in the cost of the camp.
The Bright Boot Camp provides informative seminars on riding and fitness from guest speakers from around Australia. These are held in the afternoon.
Previous Seminars
Boot Camp Cycling Skills and agenda for the next three days
David Heatley 
A briefing on what’s happening over the next three days and the cycling skills required. We'll be covering descending, cornering, bunch skills and cycling etiquette. We’ll also announce the grading of the three teams that you’ll be riding in for the rest of the camp and elect your team managers.
Diet and peak performance
Jace Drain
Jace will present up-to-date information on the proper nutrition pre and post your event as well as what to eat and drink during your event.
Jace is a lecturer at Deakin University in the area of exercise prescription and exercise physiology. He is also nearing completion of his PhD which investigates muscle glycogen (energy) regulation and has a research interest in cycling. He has previously delivered presentations to cycling groups on the areas of training for performance (using current research i.e. cadence training) and nutrition. He was also involved with the Drapac-Porsche team last year during the Tattersalls Cup races and the Herald-Sun tour (main focus was hydration and in-race feeding).
Personal leadership to achieve work, life & cycling balance Brendan Rowbotham. 
Brendan is the Team Captain of the CCCC/SHM Elite Team for 2007. Whilst balancing a full time job as a manager at one of Australian's top five insurance companies Brendan has managed to attend post graduate studies and the manage the demands of a young family while racing domestically for the last 13 years at a consistently high level. Brendan will be talking about how to develop your own personal leadership and enable you to take more control of you work, life and cycling balance. His achievements include:
- 3rd Teams
Classification, 2007 Degani Cafe Bakery Phillip Island
Cycling Grand Prix
- Winner of the
2006/2007 Inexa Summer Criterium Series
- 4 top ten
stage finishes in the 2006 Tattersall’s Tour of the
Murray
- 2nd 2006 CCCC
Club Championships
- 2nd 2003
Collie to Donnybrook, WA
- 4th 2003
Beverly Classic, WA
- Finished 11 Melbourne to Warrnambool’s with best finish of 7th in 2001
Optimised training techniques to improve your cycling disciplines - David Heatley 
David explains the 5 most fundamentally important training techniques that will to enable you to achieve your training result. Whether you are a recreational cyclists training for a cycling event or a serious racing cyclist competing at club, state or national level you will go away understating the fundamentals that pros use to enable them to ensure that they are at their optional fitness for their event. In his discussions he’ll help to answer your questions regarding successful hill climbing, critirum, time trial and sprint training techniques that will have you riding faster, for longer with more comfort.
Importance of
functional core strength & weight training for cyclists Matt Brindle
Matt will introduce some interesting insight into
what's missing from current approaches to weight
training and core strength for cyclists. Want to climb hills better, sprint
faster and post your personal bests for time trials? This seminar
will cover the basics to help build an effective
core strength and weight training program that is multidimensional. Not to be missed!
Bike Positioning to develop maximum power and comfort Steve Hogg
Steve Hogg has devoted the past 18 years of his life to optimise the position of thousands of cyclists, from 'weekend warriors' and those with disabilities right through to World Champion cyclists. Steve will share insights that are truly revolutionary. For many cyclists, Steve's advice has made the difference between their return to enjoyable cycling, versus being forced to stop through chronic pain or injury. Steve explains the science and logic behind his ideas. He'll introduce you to aspects of fitness that you made never have considered including neurological and structural fitness. He also explores all aspects of fitness, including core strength and flexibility. And... explains how they impact your cycling comfort and efficiency.
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