If you are in High School or College you dont count.
Americans Only!
I will start it...60 thousand a year
How low(income) do you think one can make still able to be a serious runner?
If you are in High School or College you dont count.
Americans Only!
I will start it...60 thousand a year
How low(income) do you think one can make still able to be a serious runner?
Ohhenry wrote:
If you are in High School or College you dont count.
Americans Only!
I will start it...60 thousand a year
How low(income) do you think one can make still able to be a serious runner?
60K/year is definitely not poor.
Also, how would you define a serious runner? Running 40+ mi/wk, 60, 80 or by their PRs?
Not trying to be funny, but, what is your definition of an American - native born, US citizen, permanent resident?
if you are living by yourself??? 60 k a year is by no means poor. I live in canada and 30 k a year canadian could support you.
Well I'd imagine that about 99% of pro runners in the U.S. are making much less than that. I don't know for sure, but I'd imagine that many of them are in the 20-30k range, so I'd say you can go pretty low. As long as you can affoard a place to sleep and good food you should be ok if running is the most important thing to you.
hah I'd win this no contest
LHS...all three are included!...anyone living in the U.S.!
You should ask the other way.
who can still train serious and have time to make over $100,000 per year. I would bet not many guys make over $100k from a non-running job and train hard; over 70mpw.
The broker the guy, the more time to run and faster they are.