Why are the track athletes at UCLA either injured or slower?
Why are the track athletes at UCLA either injured or slower?
tjreid wrote:
Why are the track athletes at UCLA either injured or slower?
Kylie Price? A long jumper, Pac-12 athlete of the week last week, won both the 100 and 200.
Injured or slower? I don't thin so.
UCLA students
class M - Th 10-2
Practice 2 - 4
Study 5 - 11
Socialize 11 - 1
Leaves little time for rest or doing the little things that make great athletes champions in track and field.
Motivation for commitment is influenced by networking toward a career.
progression wrote:
UCLA students
class M - Th 10-2
Practice 2 - 4
Study 5 - 11
Socialize 11 - 1
Leaves little time for rest or doing the little things that make great athletes champions in track and field.
Motivation for commitment is influenced by networking toward a career.
yet, despite its high academic rigor and ranking, ucla t&f has still managed to produce over 70 olympians, numerous gold medalists and world record holders, 20 world champions, revolutionary athletes like jackie robinson, and a los angeles city mayor.
there are no guarantees of success no matter where you go, but i like my odds at ucla...
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