I am a professional, runner.
But a professional runner.
I am a professional, runner.
But a professional runner.
Illinoisphotographer wrote:
By definition, "Professional sports, as opposed to amateur sports, are sports in which athletes receive payment for their performance. Professional athleticism has come to the fore through a combination of developments."
I would not consider a local runner who wins a 5k and gets $50 or $100 a pro.
But, I would consider receives a consistent income (it can be cash or sponsorships) a pro. It doesn't need to be their primary income, but there needs to be some level of consistent money or product given to the individual athlete for them to be considered "pro"
This. You got it.
Deez mixed nuts wrote:
Male: 1:47, 3:40, 13:45, 28:30
Female: 2:02, 4:10, 15:45, 32:30
^ Yeah, this sounds about right.
However, I know a lot of runners who would identify themselves as "pro" who haven't run close to these times.
Wet towell wrote:
I think it was around 1940s when amateur athletics transitioned to professional in track? So around 1940.
Funny, but not even close.
ertert wrote:
Deez mixed nuts wrote:Male: 1:47, 3:40, 13:45, 28:30
Female: 2:02, 4:10, 15:45, 32:30
^ Yeah, this sounds about right.
However, I know a lot of runners who would identify themselves as "pro" who haven't run close to these times.
Did you not read the posts in this thread?
To see a real pro just check out the Twitter of this "PRO" @janetbarryocr
This link gives you all the secrets on how to be a PRO!
questioner of math wrote:
ertert wrote:^ Yeah, this sounds about right.
However, I know a lot of runners who would identify themselves as "pro" who haven't run close to these times.
Did you not read the posts in this thread?
No, I didn't.
So placing at Spartan races makes you a pro. $500 - $3000 for first place. Seems like a nice way to make easy money and embarrass some x-fitters at the same time. Max King got $30k for winning the WD world champs.
your post is 100% accurate in my humble opinion. no further explanation necessary.also, ELITE, in my opinion, means the runner has a time(s) that meet olympic trials qualification standardsthat's all!
Hippo wrote:
Pro has nothing to do with times. Pro has to do with income you recieve from the sport.
If you rely on your income from the sport, where running is your profession. You are a pro.
Don't you mean maximum times?
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