Exciting! Great on the Halls for providing another option for postcollegiate runners to chase their athletic dreams.
Wonder what they will name the group.
Exciting! Great on the Halls for providing another option for postcollegiate runners to chase their athletic dreams.
Wonder what they will name the group.
I will be very interested to see who ends up joining this group and/or if they get the support of a shoe company (Asics, I would presume). Best of luck to them!
For some reason that link isn’t working for me. I did find the page on my own, so I’ll try copying the link again here.
http://blog.ryanandsarahall.com/continuing-the-journey/
Anyway, can’t say I’d be keen on having Ryan Hall as a coach. But good for him for giving it a go, I suppose.
Awesome!
Ehsol wrote:
For some reason that link isn’t working for me. I did find the page on my own, so I’ll try copying the link again here.
http://blog.ryanandsarahall.com/continuing-the-journey/Anyway, can’t say I’d be keen on having Ryan Hall as a coach. But good for him for giving it a go, I suppose.
I've got a very strong feeling that the option of
Hall coacing you is nonexistent. I'd say you're safe.
Will he coach muslim, atheist, and jewish runners?
His AR for the half marathon and the two minutes he spent at the front of the London Marathon were two of the best things I've seen in running. He and Sarah seem like genuinely nice people. I hope it works out.
Great things? I dont think being trained by the a super talented and insanely inconsistent former elite will turn out that well.
He's moving to Arizona? So he is abandoning the high school he started coaching in the fall in the middle of their track season? Or did he quit earlier already? Either way, not exactly the picture of stability.
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Great things? I dont think being trained by the a super talented and insanely inconsistent former elite will turn out that well.
Why not?
so i assume god will be head coach and Ryan is just there to hold the stopwatch
who writes the plans wrote:
so i assume god will be head coach and Ryan is just there to hold the stopwatch
God is always capitalized. Thank you Kindly.
Really cool opportunity he is creating. Hope it works out that they can at least pick up an equipment sponsor in Asics.
God is doing the coaching, RH is just there doing dishes and laundry.
This will be nothing more than a Bible camp.
Awesome. About time we learned something from the Kenyans about elite training camps. It better be off the grid in the middle of the mountains if they want to do this thing right.
God bless him. He will put to good use the wisdom he has acquired as a pro and Olympian!
maybe he will recruit all Kenyans/Africans and have instant success.
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He's moving to Arizona? So he is abandoning the high school he started coaching in the fall in the middle of their track season? Or did he quit earlier already? Either way, not exactly the picture of stability.
He has lived in Flagstaff for ages...
They've been in Redding, California for the last few years actually.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has a 1989 Ferrari 348 GTB and he's just put in paperwork to upgrade it
Strava thinks the London Marathon times improved 12 minutes last year thanks to supershoes
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Clayton Murphy is giving some great insight into his training.
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