malmo wrote:
mise en scene wrote:
Next generation Salazar & Rupp
Not ever.
Weird comparison. Ronnie was coaching before Salazar was a freshman on the Oregon varsity team.
malmo wrote:
mise en scene wrote:
Next generation Salazar & Rupp
Not ever.
Weird comparison. Ronnie was coaching before Salazar was a freshman on the Oregon varsity team.
va coach wrote:
positive k wrote:
I didn't realize Kessler had been working with Warhurst so early. I thought that only developed his senior year of HS.
Man, what an aligning of the stars. You can tell Warhurst is having a ball with this retirement project! That setup they have going with the phenom (Kessler), the prime years Olympian (Ferlic), and the career twilight all-time great (Willis), all under the watchful eye of the wise old Coach is damn special.
Fun to watch, and also makes me jealous I didn't have such a great college coach--you can tell Ron cares
Anyone else think of the other obvious takeaway from this?
Why did Webb leave this guy?
Read Sub 4:00 by Chris Lear. Webb got hurt his freshman year at Michigan. Didn't have faith in Ron. Lacked the the maturity and patience to trust the process. Probably thought he'd waste his talent and burnout with a college schedule so he went pro and back to his high school coach.
I had to chime in and just point out that it was human growth hormone from his pituitary gland that made him grow up between those two photos, not just testosterone per se.
ABCDEFG29 wrote:
Why is this thread highlighted as "Super Hot on Let's Run"? It began a day ago and, as I write, only has 19 posts. That seems lukewarm at best compared to other topics. Does it get labeled as "Super Hot" because it opens the door for gender bashing?
"Testosterone: a hell of a drug" implies that someone is ingesting a drug...but this is about a teenage boy who has hormones his own body produces. But let's just make it super hot so we can veer into criticizing the not-hobbs-kesslers of the world who might be taking this hormone.
It’s because we find Kessler super hot.
Kessler has incredible footspeed velocity in the second video. I'm impressed