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Jul 18, 2024
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Joe Banks
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Do you think Eyestone could tell Rooks and Corrigan were more talented than his other recruits before
they actually dropped fast workouts in practice, then fast races?
I’ve always wondered what a distance coach can look at besides just reading the race results.
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Do you think Eyestone could tell Rooks and Corrigan were more talented than his other recruits before
Joe Banks
All-American
Jul 18, 11:16am
He stated he selected those two when they ran 13:30 5k runners who are "a dime a
Archaea
Jul 18, 11:20am
Hard question because injuries often derail fantastic potential.
BostonCougar
Jul 18, 11:20am
Coach Smith at NAU talks about watching how a runner interacts with the ground.
HomeTownHero
Jul 18, 11:51am
I knew Eddie in HS. He's lived it and seen it all. I say he knew they had great
gurn
Jul 18, 11:29am
As pointed out, I think Ed would say they aren't the most talented runners.
HomeTownHero
Jul 18, 11:47am
Not every distance or middle distance runner can learn the static hurdle
Archaea
Jul 18, 12:07pm
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