Here Here Tom! Well spoken.
Derderian wrote:
I coach the Greater Boston Track club. None of my runners are professional runners. All have jobs or are in school. They train at a high level—some over 100 miles a week—and get a great deal of satisfaction from their serious amateur athletics.
These are 4:10 milers to 2:25 marathoners. No one is going to pay them for these even excellent performances. They are not commercial runners, but hardly anyone is.
The runner is not the one who decides be be a professional, but the decision is made by the business who offers a valuable contract and the agent who come clamoring because the athletes services can be sold for a profit.
No one is offering contracts to my runners but they train hard and race in and around their complex lives because it enhances quality and vitality. What would you do if you didn't train and race? Go to Cheers and drink?
But if one of my guys (or gals) pops off a world class time, they would sign and quit their day jobs for a while.
PS if you are or anyone you know is, coming to Boston for grad school or a job, join us.
Tom