I concur with rojo being a great coach.
I concur with rojo being a great coach.
I would have to concur with the sentiments of Coach Mann being a great coach. He consistently produces high caliber runners. His teams always produce and always come together at the right times of the year. I would also second Chick Hislop as being a great coach. Having raced against his teams thru the years I would say he is a great coach. Above all both of these men are good and noble men who treat athletes with the utmost respect. I cherished my years of running at NAU and learned alot in the process. If anyone is even remotely interested in attending NAU and running, take my advice and go. It is a great program and contrary to popular belief, NAU is a great school. Plus, you cant beat the surroundings for training.
Ron Mann, is definately one of the best coaches in NCAA. He coached a team of walk-ons back in 1988 to a 2nd place NCAA finish. Not bad if you ask me. I would be interested to see if anyone other coaches has coached a team entirely composed of walk-ons to this high of a NCAA finish?
I second this notion on Pete. It is a great place to train, close enough to Boston to race, and just enough athletes so you do get a close "looking at" by him daily. I feel he gives you enough space to assume appropriate responsibility, but keeps close tabs on you non-the-less. I grew there in many ways...
"Great8" send your letter to Coach Matt Henry at the University of New Mexico.He is building a great program and the team should kick ass in the next couple of years.
His E-mail is
Eddy
Yes after a dominating early season, they had one hell of a race at pre-nats. Things are really looking up for them at the Mountain West and Regionals. Intervals in August=injuries and already peaked out runners in November. Bueno!
Rollie Geiger, NC State!!!!!
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Yes after a dominating early season, they had one hell of a race at pre-nats. Things are really looking up for them at the Mountain West and Regionals. Intervals in August=injuries and already peaked out runners in November. Bueno!
Yeah, hope they have fun rolling over and taking it from BYU, CSU, Utah, and AFA at MWC. Oooooh, that's gonna hurt!
For D3, I like both Al Carius at North Central and Will Freeman at Grinnell. Grinnell has a top runner this year in Adam Booth (wathc the national meet) and in recent past years had John Aerni and Rob Park. Grinnell has been tops in the MAC for 15 out of the last 16 years. North Central is nationally ranked year after year. I'm from the area and Coach Carius gets decent local runners and makes them much much better.
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
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