America's fury wrote:
I'll start: no.
Who cares? I ran my 10 yards through 60meter dashes a good part of the year on parking lot concrete. I don't need a track.
America's fury wrote:
I'll start: no.
Who cares? I ran my 10 yards through 60meter dashes a good part of the year on parking lot concrete. I don't need a track.
Yes, east of Amsterdam.
San Antonio - yes, several public schools.
Yes but my current training doesn't require the use of one.
Yes, Dallas suburbs
Yes. About a mile from my house at the local middle school. It's a crushed gravel track and there are no lanes to speak of. Great most of the year, but after a heavy rain or a couple days of a lot of rain, it's a mess for the few days or so.
Would be interesting to see if they hold any meets there. How they would with no lanes, I have no idea.
Yeah but it's a HS track that you'll get kicked off of during school hours so you have to go early (before 6am to 7:30ish) or late (in the dark). A lot of private schools + colleges with locked gates near me. I can drive to some close by towns and get on tracks but I would rather warm up or c/d from my doorstep so I've been going early.
I'm a big fan of tracks that are with public schools but are stand alone from the school so you have access whenever kids aren't on the track. We need more of those but schools seem really strict about access during school hours if the track is right on school property if that makes sense.
Yes, I actually have access to 6 tracks. Three are pretty close and the others are a bit further but definitely accessible. It is treadmill access I will be needing and don't have
I have to jump fences to get to them....
Yes. Wisconsin. I have access to at least the two I use on a regular basis.
Yes. Portland, OR
Yes
Nope - Germany
Yes, have tracks out the wazoo. The local high school track is less than a mile from my house. They have a sign saying that it is open to the public when the gate is open, which is essentially any time it isn't being used for a practice, game/meet, marching band, etc. It was closed earlier this summer as part of the Governor's order closing playgrounds, though.
As a backup, I also have a cinder track that another high school uses for practice, and I got permission from a nearby private school to use their new all weather track. When I'm feeling nostalgic, I go to my old high school which is 30 minutes away.
Yes, two or three depending on the time of day.
yes, NYC.
beautiful mondo track actually, but heavily crowded, and the other users are generally not courteous (walking 4 wide, standing in lane 1, pushing strollers, riding bikes etc.)
can get a nice workout in early morning or late night.
Yes
America's fury wrote:
I'll start: no.
Just use the track. What are they going to do about it?
YES, northern Arizona. High school track available as long as the school is not in session or the teams using it. Early mornings and Sundays effectively.
Yes. Not that I use it very often. I have miles upon miles of dirt roads and trails not far from my house. Why get on a track and pull a muscle when I can run on nice, soft dirt.
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Rest in Peace Adrian Lehmann - 2:11 Swiss marathoner. Dies of heart attack.
I think Letesenbet Gidey might be trying to break 14 this Saturday
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing