In another thread, it was suggested that certain college coaches take shortcuts and "burnout" their runners. Those runners then struggle after college to even achieve their college status and times. I am mainly referring to distance runners here.
Are there coaches who seem to do the opposite? Such as bring along their runners along gradually that they can continue to build upon after college. Honestly I am having a hard time thinking of a coach or program that has produced consistent post collegiate performers. Is it even possible to compete in the top ranks of the NCAA and not train runners at their physical limits?
I have purposefully omitted names, thread topics etc, because I would like some honest opinions. I would prefer no bashing, but examples might help.
Are there coaches who seem to do the opposite? Such as bring along their runners along gradually that they can continue to build upon after college. Honestly I am having a hard time thinking of a coach or program that has produced consistent post collegiate performers. Is it even possible to compete in the top ranks of the NCAA and not train runners at their physical limits?
I have purposefully omitted names, thread topics etc, because I would like some honest opinions. I would prefer no bashing, but examples might help.
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