The https://mo.milesplit.com podcast boys are back for their second podcast with plenty of stats and analysis.
The https://mo.milesplit.com podcast boys are back for their second podcast with plenty of stats and analysis.
Check out who's making the trek down to Arkansas this weekend!
For our last installment of the coaches poll we have the Class 1 Girls and Class 3 Boys results.
Today we take a look at the coaches poll rankings for the Class 4 Girls and Class 2 Boys.
Charlie McIntyre checks in for the third time with https://mo.milesplit.com
One of Missouri's top runners, Victor Mugeche checks in with https://mo.milesplit.com.
The boys are here to give us a summary of recent events, rankings, and top boy athletes across the state.
Check out our first ever coaches poll. Will we be kicking things off with the Class 4 Boys and Class 2 Girls team results.
What can you expect to witness at the 54th Annual Hancock Invitational?
What's in store at the historic Rim Rock Farms course this weekend?
Where does your team stand? Was there a shakeup at the top? Find out here!
Ground Chuck is back to give us his next entry in to the life of a runner.
Coach Winckler joins us for our first Workout Wednesday of the 2016-2017 season.
It's all in the genes. Using genetic profiles to make choices on training.
A breakthrough moment for a long time Lafayette Lancer.
A Coach's Toolkit Thursday. A preview of my upcoming book the Sprinter's Compendium.
Welcome to the hardest course in the midwest!
Milesplit community,
We have a special guest,
Charlie McIntyre. Mr. McIntyre has agreed to journal his weekly experiences with us as here as he trains hard for a strong finish and possibly an All-State medal at the end of the XC season.
Our first rankings of the year! Who sits on top? Where does your team rank?
Who has the strongest girl's team in the land. For the first time in a while there doesn't seem to be a clear favorite. It should be fun to see how these lists change every couple of weeks!
Top 15 young women across a state that is the most wide open it has been in over a decade for the number one individual spot. We expect this ranking list to shift a lot over the next couple of months.
Highlights and Main Points of Interest:
• Ryan uses a short to long system in training the 400, starting with 350m and 150m sprints, and progressing to 450m and 250m efforts.
• Combining 400m and 800m groups is a useful team and speed building dynamic.
• Classifying athletes by groups according to ability level promotes healthy competition to move "up the ladder" in a practice setting.
• Creating high-stakes competition amongst athletes with various ability levels in practice is a great way to improve sprint quality.
• Hill training, and short, efficient strength training sessions featuring full body, ground-based lifts, are a great way to meet the strength requirements for the middle distance events.
Does Lightning Strike in the Same Place Twice?
Ryan Banta discusses the Chess Game of setting your district lineup.