Trail Running Leader Seminar

Seminar

Trail Running Leader Seminar - Mountaineers Seattle Program Center

This 2 hour evening seminar provides experienced trail runners with information to help them become effective trail running leaders for the Mountaineers.

  • For Beginners (Getting Started Series)

Meet at 7:00pm at the Seattle Program Center, 7700 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115.  We'll be in Cascade A.

This 2 hour evening seminar provides experienced trail runners with information to help them become effective trail running leaders for the Mountaineers. This seminar is a prerequisite --along with a mentored trail run(s) and/or committee approval-- to becoming an official trail run leader for the club. The workshop is free and open to all Mountaineers members, but please register online so we can schedule the right number of instructors.

We will discuss common leadership decision-making challenges and real-life leader experiences.

Seminar learning outcomes:

  • Ability to determine which kinds of trips you want to lead; knowledge of how to attract and screen participants.
  • Understanding of the expectations and preparation for the role of a trail running leader for the Mountaineers.
  • Preparation and confidence to handle common challenges you will encounter leading groups on the trail.
  • Understanding of the runners you will serve and the Foothills trail running committee and its work and goals.
  • Familiarity with club standards and rules for trail runs and general relevant club procedures for leaders (e.g., steps to take to report an emergency or safety issue). The Mountaineers is fortunate to have many very experienced runners and trip leaders; this seminar's goal is  to familiarize  everyone, regardless of experience level, with the same leadership principles, expectations, and club rules/procedures. 
  • Readiness to take the next steps on the journey of becoming a trail run leader for the Mountaineers!
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Mountaineers Seattle Program Center


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