trackclubmember
4:29 first mile ever?? 5/12/2012 9:17PM Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
As a bet this sprinter at our track club had to race a mile and an 800m runner had to race a 200m

800 guy ran 23 high and sprinter ran a 4:29 mile. I thought this was pretty average for the 800 guy and incredible for the sprinter. this dude has never raced over 200m in his life and jogs a lap to warmup for practice.

am I just being optimistic or is this really good?
Dig
RE: 4:29 first mile ever?? 5/12/2012 9:31PM - in reply to trackclubmember Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
It took Jim Ryun four races to get to 4:21. Looks like this guy is in good company. Is he an elite sprinter? If not, he should consider changing events.
Mush
RE: 4:29 first mile ever?? 5/12/2012 9:34PM - in reply to trackclubmember Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

trackclubmember wrote:

As a bet this sprinter at our track club had to race a mile and an 800m runner had to race a 200m

800 guy ran 23 high and sprinter ran a 4:29 mile. I thought this was pretty average for the 800 guy and incredible for the sprinter. this dude has never raced over 200m in his life and jogs a lap to warmup for practice.

am I just being optimistic or is this really good?


If that is true then put him in an 800m race. With sprinter speed and that kind of strength he could be a great 4/8 or 8/15 guy.
trackclubmember
RE: 4:29 first mile ever?? 5/12/2012 9:44PM - in reply to Mush Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
he isn't elite but isn't bad. Like 10.82 100m PR.

only issue is 4:29 isn't competitive at all so he won't even consider it and 10.82 is very competitive.
the average male runner
RE: 4:29 first mile ever?? 5/12/2012 11:36PM - in reply to trackclubmember Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
tell him:

Be a Distance Runner.
Running in the Rain
RE: 4:29 first mile ever?? 5/13/2012 12:56AM - in reply to the average male runner Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
That's an amazing range! Sure 4:29 is not that competitive but it was his first one ever. With only 30 miles a week and some longer intervals he could be close to 4:00
waitwut
RE: 4:29 first mile ever?? 5/13/2012 1:06AM - in reply to Running in the Rain Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

Running in the Rain wrote:

That's an amazing range! Sure 4:29 is not that competitive but it was his first one ever. With only 30 miles a week and some longer intervals he could be close to 4:00


I wouldn't go as far as to say 4:00, but a 4:29 with basically almost no training (assuming he hasn't done soccer or any other sport beforehand) is astounding. What grade is he in?
trackclubmember
RE: 4:29 first mile ever?? 5/13/2012 3:21AM - in reply to waitwut Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
has done soccer and basketball i think. not in any grade he is 25
anonomie me
RE: 4:29 first mile ever?? 5/13/2012 3:32AM - in reply to trackclubmember Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

trackclubmember wrote:

has done soccer and basketball i think. not in any grade he is 25



Yeah, I used to do that all the time post college.

Go down to a popular jc track and act like I was practicing my starts out of the blocks. Talk spit with some track weenie distance guys about how much harder sprint training was than what they were doing...sure enough...someone would want to make a bet. Sometimes it was an 800, sometimes it was a mile. I'd sucker them in every time, pick up a few hundred bucks by dipping under 4:30.

I'd run 46.4, 1:48.3 and 4:08 in college (TT on the mile). No big deal, but I could sprint a decent 200, so I looked the part. It helped that I mediocre enough at middle distance that no one recognized me.