4:52 as an 8th grader? Or 4:20 as a senior (this year)?
These are/were my PRs.
Did I regress? Improve? Meet my potential?
4:52 as an 8th grader? Or 4:20 as a senior (this year)?
These are/were my PRs.
Did I regress? Improve? Meet my potential?
4:20 as a senior is moving.
This is very difficult to do.
Definitely the 4:20. Lots of kids mature super early and hit sub 5 in 8th or 9th grade, but most of them will never hit 4:20, or will not sustain "good" times all the way until senior year. Former high school teammate of mine ran 4:48 in 8th grade, pr'd at 4:27 in 9th grade and now as a junior has a season PR of 4:34 and has ran mid 4:40's all season (season is now over for him).
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Definitely the 4:20. Lots of kids mature super early and hit sub 5 in 8th or 9th grade, but most of them will never hit 4:20, or will not sustain "good" times all the way until senior year. Former high school teammate of mine ran 4:48 in 8th grade, pr'd at 4:27 in 9th grade and now as a junior has a season PR of 4:34 and has ran mid 4:40's all season (season is now over for him).
Thanks man. I guess I'm feeling a little sorry for myself or down on myself because I was ranked in the top 10 in my state as an 8th grader but I don't think I'll even make it to the state finals this year. My region is loaded and it'll probably take 4:15 to make it. Going from top 10 to maybe top 25 seems like a step backward.
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