When athlete's run the 40 yd. dash they do a three-point start. In Track and Field, sprinters use a four-point start. What is the explanation behind the different starts?
When athlete's run the 40 yd. dash they do a three-point start. In Track and Field, sprinters use a four-point start. What is the explanation behind the different starts?
Coaching 101 wrote:
When athlete's run the 40 yd. dash they do a three-point start. In
When an athlete's what runs the 40 yd. dash?
Must you be a dick? And on LetsRun's birthday no less... SMH.
So no one knows?
I know the answer, but would rather point out that the plural of athlete is athletes without an apostrophe.
yes, i know wrote:
I know the answer, but would rather point out that the plural of athlete is athletes without an apostrophe.
0/10 someone already beat you to that. Nice try.
My guess is that football players start in the three point stance when playing the actual game.
Blocks vs no blocks is probably relevant as well.
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