rojo wrote:
Star wrote:
I think that if you gathered players from any college football team and had them do one month of track practice, chances are not a single one could split sub 50 if they had no track experience or regular track training.
This is laughable. RG3 hasn't run track in 10 years. You don't think he could break 50 flat? Or does his track experience from 10 years ago count?
RG3 has tons of track experience, so he doesn't fit my response where I said "had no track experience".
The 400 takes some experience to learn.
You've done a ton of running and couldn't break 50 I presume.
I trained for the 400 and ran 50.20 in high school.
I did split 48 high in college training as an 800 runner.
I don't see some guy without pretty good athletic talent and football conditioning could break 50 without some real training.
You're gonna love this:
The 2003 200m World Champion John Capel has an official 400m PR of 51.04
https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/united-states/john-capel-137076