All this speculation about who will step up for NP in the future is really grasping at straws. First of all, as discussed in other threads it's not clear that Brosnan will still be at NP, and if he leaves if the next coach can get similar results.
Second, trying to extrapolate 8th grade mile/two mile times into the future leads to nowhere. The best we can say about an 8th grader running sub-5 for a mile is that he has some basic ability for middle distance running. Beyond that we can't predict with any degree of certainty how a kid will develop. There are so many variables involved.
All this speculation about who will step up for NP in the future is really grasping at straws. First of all, as discussed in other threads it's not clear that Brosnan will still be at NP, and if he leaves if the next coach can get similar results.
Second, trying to extrapolate 8th grade mile/two mile times into the future leads to nowhere. The best we can say about an 8th grader running sub-5 for a mile is that he has some basic ability for middle distance running. Beyond that we can't predict with any degree of certainty how a kid will develop. There are so many variables involved.
Agreed. As mentioned before Nico didn’t run sub 4 before high school
All this speculation about who will step up for NP in the future is really grasping at straws. First of all, as discussed in other threads it's not clear that Brosnan will still be at NP, and if he leaves if the next coach can get similar results.
Second, trying to extrapolate 8th grade mile/two mile times into the future leads to nowhere. The best we can say about an 8th grader running sub-5 for a mile is that he has some basic ability for middle distance running. Beyond that we can't predict with any degree of certainty how a kid will develop. There are so many variables involved.
Agreed. As mentioned before Nico didn’t run sub 4 before high school
All this speculation about who will step up for NP in the future is really grasping at straws. First of all, as discussed in other threads it's not clear that Brosnan will still be at NP, and if he leaves if the next coach can get similar results.
Second, trying to extrapolate 8th grade mile/two mile times into the future leads to nowhere. The best we can say about an 8th grader running sub-5 for a mile is that he has some basic ability for middle distance running. Beyond that we can't predict with any degree of certainty how a kid will develop. There are so many variables involved.
Agreed. As mentioned before Nico didn’t run sub 4 before high school