hobby sprinter wrote:
hobby sprinter wrote:
So to summarize, here are my best FAT times after two years of training and the year I set them:
100, wind aided: 11.98 (+2.4, 2017), 11.99 (+3.4, 2018)
100, wind legal: 12.15 (+1.0, 2018)
200, wind aided: 24.66 (+2.9, 2018)
200, wind legal: 25.09 (-0.1, 2018)
One more thing - I did finish last in some of my heats, but I think it's pretty cool that a random guy like me can compete in college meets and not finish in the bottom 20% overall. Sure, most of those guys I beat were D3, NAIA, JC, and maybe the odd D2 guy who had a bad day, but it seems amazing that I was even in the mix.
With the exception of D1 schools, you don't need to be a genetic freak to run for many colleges and not embarrass yourself in races. I was never even close to being one of the fastest runners in elementary school, I never had a sprint coach, and I still don't own blocks or have regular access to them. A lot of people think that you can't teach or learn speed, but that isn't true unless you're trying to compete at the highest levels. 12 flat and mid 24s should be doable for the vast majority of the young male population provided that they are sufficiently motivated.
Finally, I'd like to thank all of the meet directors for letting unattached athletes compete and allowing people like me to have a taste of the college track experience. It's also a great opportunity for guys who did run in HS and college to extend their careers and set PRs after graduating.
That's all for now, but I might try out the 400 later this year or next year. I think I can get a 55 if I can stay healthy.
That was a great read, and congrats on those times!