Titanes Performance Camp cover photo showing five athletes on a track, with event details Dec 26–28, 2025 in Oaxaca, Mexico and “Promoted by Oax Sport. Fundraising for electronic timing.”

Titanes Performance Camp 2025 in Oaxaca: Testing, Video Feedback, and Athlete Support

Oaxaca, Mexico. . Testing, sprint mechanics, and measurable progress.

Promoted by Oax Sport (outreach and fundraising support).

  • Dates:
  • Location: Oaxaca, Mexico
  • Venues: Polideportivo Track and CU Track

Quick Actions

Register (Titanes WhatsApp): +52 951 647 2033

International logistics (Oax Sport contact): oaxsport.org/contact/

Support electronic timing (Givebutter): givebutter.com/equip-titanes

Sponsor an athlete (Venmo): venmo.com/u/OAXSport

Oax Sport is promoting this camp and supporting fundraising because we believe in training that is structured, feedback that is clear, and progress that is measurable.

Register early. WhatsApp is the fastest way to confirm your spot.

If you are preparing for the next season and want a serious performance environment, Titanes Performance Camp is built for you.

About Titanes Sport Clinic

Titanes Sport Clinic is a training and educational project focused on raising the level of track and field preparation in Oaxaca.

Their approach combines modern methodology, sport science, biomechanics, motor learning, and personal development. The goal is complete athletes—strong, fast, aware, and able to make good decisions.

Titanes works with athletes across ages and event groups, from sprinting to distance, including hurdles, jumps, and throws.

What This Camp Is

You’ll leave with:

  • Clear baselines for speed, power, and mobility
  • Before and after technique video
  • An individualized technical report
  • Next-step priorities for your next training block

Titanes Performance Camp is a three-day training and learning experience built around a modern performance approach: evaluation, running mechanics and sprint technique, motor learning, and applied strength.

This camp is designed for both athletes and coaches.

Athletes train inside the Titanes system. Coaches observe, learn, and understand the reasoning behind cues, corrections, and session decisions.

Who It’s For

A great fit if you want:

  • A clear baseline for speed, power, and mobility
  • Better acceleration and max-speed mechanics
  • Video-based feedback you can apply immediately
  • A written plan with priorities for your next training block
  • A camp where coaches explain the “why,” not only the drills

Not ideal if you want:

  • A casual clinic with no testing and no follow-up
  • A drop-in session without structure

For U.S., Canadian, and International Athletes

Traveling from outside Mexico? Contact Oax Sport early so we can help you plan travel and local logistics.

Logistics help (Oax Sport): oaxsport.org/contact/
Suggested subject line: Titanes Performance Camp. International logistics

Support can include:

  • Suggested lodging areas and options near the venues
  • Airport and local transportation guidance
  • Training schedule coordination so your timing makes sense
  • A simple checklist so you arrive ready to train

Camp Goals

This camp is designed to:

  • Assess each athlete’s technical and physical status
  • Build fundamentals of technique, speed, strength, and mobility
  • Introduce coaches to the Titanes system of work
  • Teach modern motor learning criteria
  • Connect theory with real-time practice
  • Deliver feedback and final recommendations

Venue and Facilities

Venues: Polideportivo Track and CU Track in Oaxaca.

Training zones:

  • Track
  • Strength area
  • Open space for mobility and regenerative work

Available services: bathrooms, shade area, parking

What to Bring

  • Training clothes
  • Spikes (optional)
  • Training shoes
  • Notebook and pen
  • Towel
  • Personal hydration
  • Event shirt (if applicable)

Requirements Before Attending

  • Sign the consent letter
  • Complete the full registration form
  • List any allergies or injuries

What’s Included

  • Access to all sessions
  • Physical and technical evaluations
  • Workshops and talks
  • Official shirt (depending on modality)
  • Individual technical report
  • Digital materials
  • Technique recordings
  • Coach observation access
  • Digital participation certificate

What’s Not Included

  • Meals
  • Transportation
  • Lodging
  • Medical insurance
  • Personal equipment

Program Schedule

Schedule at a glance: Day 1 sets your baselines and captures your starting mechanics. Day 2 focuses on technique blocks, filming, and workshops for athletes and coaches. Day 3 re-tests key indicators and closes with priorities and next steps you can take into your next training block.

Friday, December 26

Evaluation (8:00–11:00)

  • 8:00–8:45. Functional mobility. Quick screening of ankle, hip, and spine
  • 8:45–9:15. CMJ / SJ. Jumps for vertical power
  • 9:15–9:45. Broad Jump. Horizontal power
  • 9:45–10:30. Sprint 30 m and 30 m fly. Acceleration and error correction
  • 10:30–11:00. Initial technical video. Quick posture and mechanics captures

Training (16:00–19:30)

  • 16:00–18:00. Applied strength. Basic patterns, fast strength, stiffness, core
  • 18:30–19:30. Observational session for coaches. Session structure, corrections, decisions

Saturday, December 27

Evaluation (8:00–9:30)

  • 8:00–8:30. Mobility review. Adjustments based on the previous day
  • 8:30–9:00. Technical filming (Block 2). Slow-motion recording for analysis
  • 9:00–9:30. Technical reference points. Before and after comparison on key variables. Posture, arm action, stiffness, drills, wickets

Training (16:00–19:00)

  • 16:00–17:30. Applied mobility workshop. Routines to improve position and running efficiency
  • 18:00–19:00. Methodology workshop for coaches. Cueing, motor learning, feedback, variability

Sunday, December 28

Evaluation + track session (8:00–10:00)

  • 8:00–8:20. 30 m fly. Track progress in maximum velocity
  • 8:20–8:40. CMJ / Broad Jump. Changes in power
  • 8:40–9:00. Technical observation. Corrected key points
  • 9:00–9:20. Micro economy test. Easy pace to observe mechanics
  • 9:20–10:00. Maximum speed. Medium wickets (40–60 m)

Training + closing (16:00–17:30)

  • 16:00–16:40. Regenerative training. Easy jog, mobility, breathing
  • 16:40–17:30. Final talk. Feedback, technical priorities, camp closing

Evaluations You Will Receive

  • 30 m. Acceleration (time)
  • 30 m fly. Maximum velocity (time / m/s)
  • CMJ. Vertical power (height)
  • SJ. Initial force (height)
  • Broad Jump. Horizontal force (distance)
  • Mobility. Joint pattern (range of motion)
  • Technical analysis. Mechanics (before and after video)

Benefits for Athletes and Coaches

For Athletes

  • Evaluation: 30 m, 30 m fly, CMJ, SJ, Broad Jump, mobility
  • Technique: acceleration, maximum velocity, drills, wickets
  • Learning: cueing, motor control, variability
  • Training: applied strength, rhythm work, regenerative training
  • Deliverables: optional shirt, technical report, routines

For Coaches

  • Observation: how sessions are structured, and how corrections and decisions are made
  • Methodology: motor learning, feedback, technique
  • Materials: optional shirt, digital notes
  • Experience: access to the Titanes system from the inside

Pricing (MXN)

Individual

  • With shirt: $700 MXN
  • Without shirt: $600 MXN

Club packages (per athlete)

  • 3–5 athletes: $650 with shirt / $550 without
  • 6–10 athletes: $600 with shirt / $500 without
  • 11–20 athletes: $550 with shirt / $450 without

Coach + team combos (includes shirts for all)

  • 1 coach + 5 athletes: $3,500 total
  • 1 coach + 10 athletes: $5,500 total
  • 1 coach + 15 athletes: $8,000 total

USD note: Pricing is roughly $35–$45 USD for an individual slot, depending on the exchange rate.

Special Guest

We are honored to welcome Alejandra Paulina Ortiz Hernández.

During the camp, she will train with the group, share the track with participants, and give a special talk about her athletics journey, development, challenges, lessons, and the keys that took her to international competition.

Coach Spotlight

Uber Clain Herrera Aquino is a sports training professional with a master’s degree in sport science. He coaches at Titanes and teaches at the university level. His work integrates biomechanics, motor learning, speed development, and practical teaching methods.

Why Oax Sport Is Promoting This Camp

Oax Sport’s role here is promotion and fundraising support.

Donations support two practical needs:

After you give, we provide a donation receipt. We also share a short follow-up update with photos and a progress note on what your support made possible. For U.S. donors, our 501(c)(3) details and EIN are available on receipts and upon request.

How This Camp Aligns with Recognized Sport-for-Development and Diplomacy Approaches

This camp is not run by, endorsed by, or affiliated with any government or UN agency. The alignment here is about shared goals and methods.

U.S. sports diplomacy and exchange principles

This camp reflects the same people-to-people and skills-based approach used in U.S. sports diplomacy and exchange work, including the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) Sports Diplomacy, the Sports Visitor Program, the Global Sports Mentoring Program, and the International Sports Programming Initiative.

Those programs emphasize connection across borders, leadership development, and practical learning that participants can apply in their communities. Titanes mirrors that through coach observation, coach workshops, and a strong focus on transferable skills.

United Nations sport-for-development framing

This camp aligns with UN sport-for-development framing that highlights sport as a tool for inclusion and progress toward the 2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including the visibility created by the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace (IDSDP).

The practical link is skill-building that can be shared locally. Youth development, healthy habits, and coaching capacity that improves safe participation and performance.

Mexico’s sport and coach-development ecosystem

This camp fits Mexico’s sport and coach-development ecosystem, including CONADE and community sport approaches associated with CEDEM, as well as coach education pathways such as ENED.

The connection is method. Objective evaluation, structured planning, and coach learning that helps clubs and teams deliver better training outcomes.

Registration and Contact

Register with Titanes:

Suggested WhatsApp message:

  • Full name
  • Main event (100 m, 400 m, 1500 m, hurdles, jump, throws)
  • Age category
  • Injury notes (if any)

Support the Equipment Fund

Equip Titanes: Electronic Timing for Young Athletes

Help Titanes train with the same electronic timing technology used by high-performance programs.

Electronic timing improves:

  • Measurement accuracy
  • Progress tracking over weeks and months
  • Feedback quality for athletes and coaches
  • Training decisions based on real data

Donate here: givebutter.com/equip-titanes

Oax Sport Inc. is a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Donations may be tax-deductible where allowed by law. Receipts are provided.

Ready to Take Action?

If you want a camp that blends real testing, real coaching, and a clear plan, this is for you.

Will you register today, sponsor one athlete, or help fund electronic timing first?


Discover more from Oax Sport

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a Reply