My PRs are 16:12, 4:28, and 2:01.
I'm a guy, and I'm 16 yrs old.
I live in rural Iowa and have never lost a race in any distance. I'm the best runner I know.
My PRs are 16:12, 4:28, and 2:01.
I'm a guy, and I'm 16 yrs old.
I live in rural Iowa and have never lost a race in any distance. I'm the best runner I know.
No
It doesn't matter. The important thing is running to and from school every day - not the stuff in the middle.
Oh, and you also need to get rid of the x-box. Then you're all set.
Don't mean to sound rude, but the 1600m leader in Iowa was a 4:15 and the 800m leader was 1:53.
I live in New Jersey, and you wouldn't even be Top 50 in the state in the 1600m. I am assuming you are going to be a junior. In New Jersey, 17 sophomores (going to be juniors) had a better time than you in the 1600m. 28 sophomores had a better time than you in the 800m.
Don't get me wrong, your times are good for your age and they are a lot better than mine. But in reality, you should not be going pro. Guys who run 4:05 1600m and 1:50 800m don't even go pro after high school.
I think college is the best option at this point.
apparently this troll wasn't obvious enough for some.
lovetorun wrote:
Don't mean to sound rude, but the 1600m leader in Iowa was a 4:15 and the 800m leader was 1:53.
I live in New Jersey, and you wouldn't even be Top 50 in the state in the 1600m. I am assuming you are going to be a junior. In New Jersey, 17 sophomores (going to be juniors) had a better time than you in the 1600m. 28 sophomores had a better time than you in the 800m.
Don't get me wrong, your times are good for your age and they are a lot better than mine. But in reality, you should not be going pro. Guys who run 4:05 1600m and 1:50 800m don't even go pro after high school.
I think college is the best option at this point.
Absolutely YES! Go pro now. Do not listen to the haters. You are wasting your time in high school. Bryce Harper had haters and doubters and look where he is is now.
Just go for it!
Yes. I think that would be a great move. You cant be bothered with collegiate running with your level of skill. I mean heck you're what the #3 man on your XC team? Go for it!!
Woah dude you are from jersey?!?!?!? Sick. I
lovetorun wrote:
Don't mean to sound rude, but the 1600m leader in Iowa was a 4:15 and the 800m leader was 1:53.
I live in New Jersey, and you wouldn't even be Top 50 in the state in the 1600m. I am assuming you are going to be a junior. In New Jersey, 17 sophomores (going to be juniors) had a better time than you in the 1600m. 28 sophomores had a better time than you in the 800m.
Don't get me wrong, your times are good for your age and they are a lot better than mine. But in reality, you should not be going pro. Guys who run 4:05 1600m and 1:50 800m don't even go pro after high school.
I think college is the best option at this point.
Actually, you should go "pro." The gift certificates and cash prizes you win for the next 6 years of school are worth more money than all that money you'll throw into college to get zero for your running.