Would you consider a 16:15 (3 mile) sophmore with 1400 lifetime miles all in the last 16 months (40mi/week this summer) to be respectable, good or fast?
also with a one month injury at 1 month in and a 2 month injury at 7 months in
Would you consider a 16:15 (3 mile) sophmore with 1400 lifetime miles all in the last 16 months (40mi/week this summer) to be respectable, good or fast?
also with a one month injury at 1 month in and a 2 month injury at 7 months in
of course it is, & you probably already know that.
Yea but if you keep getting injuries like that it will never matter. Take better care of yourself
It's good.
Get better at avoiding those injuries and I'm sure you'll get a heck of a lot faster.
For boys: above average. 2-4 runners per team around me have sophs with similar times or better.
For women: way above average, possibly have future winning a state championship one day.
Good time. That is worth about a 16:51 5k. You would be the top runner in many HS teams.
If Peoria, respectable.
Let me guess -- you aaven't actually run that time but you're pretty sure you will do it soon.
runlongandhard wrote:
For boys: above average. 2-4 runners per team around me have sophs with similar times or better.
For women: way above average, possibly have future winning a state championship one day.
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Can't make heads or tails of your first point. And sub 17 will be in the top 7/top 5 for a majority of boys teams. Yes, there are many schools where it is JV but many more would kill for 1 sub 17 runner.
That time for a female would be a near certain state champion right now. Last year nationwide like 10 girls ran 16:51 or faster according to milesplit.