Blog
Home / Blog / Throws Clinic Camp Merch
Custom Team Apparel with No Minimums. Free Shipping. Launch Your Shop Free.

Throws Clinic and Camp Merch

March 6, 2026 5 min read By Marcus Okonkwo
Quick Answer
Table of Contents
  1. Clinic Cohort Size
  2. Clinic Shirt Layout
  3. Specialty Clinics
  4. Frequently Asked Questions

Throws clinics and camps run across the country as off-season training events hosted by college throws coaches, USATF clubs, and elite throws programs. The clinic shirt becomes the event marker for the weekend or week of training. Here is the clinic merch guide for throws clinic directors.

Throws Clinic Cohort Size and Format

Throws clinics typically run 20 to 50 athletes per session over a weekend or a week. Some clinics specialize in one event (shot-only weekend, hammer-only week). Others cover all four throws events (shot, discus, javelin, hammer).

The cohort size fits the no-minimum order model perfectly. Per-piece pricing stays consistent at 20 pieces or 200 pieces.

Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.

Throws Clinic Shirt Layout

Specialty Clinics: Shot, Discus, Javelin, Hammer

Specialty clinics let athletes go deep on one event. Shot-only clinics, javelin-only weekends, hammer-only weeks. The clinic shirt should reference the specific event (specific event silhouette, event-specific PR markers).

For combined-throws clinics, the umbrella throws-room iconography works (4 implements arranged together, "Throws Camp" type).

Print Your Throws Clinic Shirts

Event-specific clinic tees. Include in registration or sell as add-ons. No minimum.

Start Free

Frequently Asked Questions

Should the clinic shirt be included in the registration fee?

Most throws clinics include 1 tee in the registration fee. Additional pieces sold as add-ons.

How many clinic shirts should we order?

Order shirts based on the registration count. The no-minimum model means no waste even with small clinics.

Marcus Okonkwo
Marcus OkonkwoFootball and Track Coach

Marcus coaches high school football and track in the Midwest. He has been on the sideline for 18 years and writes about program identity, parent booster fundraising, and the apparel decisions that hold up across an entire season.

More articles by Marcus →
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Free storefronts for gyms, clubs, and teams. No inventory. No risk.