Did the Sprint series show the athletes cycling and micro dosing? Would the Flagstaff Project?
That would be meaningful content. You could include athletes in Flagstaff for camps as well as those based there.
Did the Sprint series show the athletes cycling and micro dosing? Would the Flagstaff Project?
That would be meaningful content. You could include athletes in Flagstaff for camps as well as those based there.
good for the sport. wrote:
Gordon Mack did an excellent near-solo doc on the NAU team during a season of their golden era. its on Flo's youtube unfortunately, but it does a great job scratching the itch while waiting for Netflix to get off their ass.
Waiting to see if someone outside (Flotrack) or in house at NAU does a Last Dance-style docuseries on the final year of Mike running the lumberjack program.
Mike Smith is so quirky in all their workout videos, I could watch many episodes of that
Abdi Nur has yet to truly break out.
Nikki Hiltz lacks a certain “killer instinct” or “fire,” and so the inspiration she imparts is limited in scale/scope.
And seriously, Woody Kincaid for your third suggestion, of ALL professional runners? Personality of a wet paper towel (socially lacking), doesn’t exactly have the most athletic form/build (aesthetically lacking)…and I doubt many international competitors would even recognize him, let alone be intimidated by him.
You got me, 10/10 trolling. Well done, honestly.
would be awesome
I think a good documentary about distance running would involve following TWO teams around for one season. One team is one of the blue bloods, the big schools vying for conference and team titles, nationally ranked runners, athletes with real Olympic dreams and goals. The other would be a small school or mid major where they are having to travel in a van, the coach has virtually no budget, and all the runners know THIS is as high of a level of running as they will ever see.
This would be more Real World, than pure training. You'd have to have drama, you have two teams of college age girls, there is NO way there wouldn't be something brewing.
*Does a season ending injury mean more when it happens to someone really good vs just OK?
*Is there anyone on the small "bad" team that probably could have competed on the "good" team?
*How different is the training? How different is the support?