Cedarville college continues to develop hs amateurs into collegiate all, stars.
Cedarville college continues to develop hs amateurs into collegiate all, stars.
Pat Tyson has turned a moribund program at Gonzaga into a competitive place to run. He has done so on less than 2 scholarships. He cares about the kids and knows how to win AND have fun. Look at what he has done with what he has and he is clearly in the conversation.
Rob Hamer
Rider University.
Lenny Leonard wrote:
Vigil has prescribed 120+ weeks for other athletes. Estrada performs best and avoids injury on lower mileage. Not fair to cherry pick the training of one athlete as indicative of coaching philosophy.
Good point, was trying to give an example but obviously not the best one.
Not so much wrote:
It's not that minor of a detail. Having a team of guys run 80-90 mpw vs 120 is a significant detail. Most D1 runners are doing ~80mpw and wouldn't consider that very high. I believe Rob Connor at Portland would be considered a high mileage philosophy.
Anyway, Wetmore= Pretty hard long run and emphasis on aerobic development throughout the year.
See what you mean, both good points and thanks for the coach.
The man is good wrote:
Check out Joe Lynn at Hillsdale College (D2). In one year of being hired has produced a National Caliber program on the women
Solid job with the men, too.
Gary Towne Chico State.
Best Coach in California, any division.