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The "I can"/"no you can't" thread on becoming a world class sprinter
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<blockquote data-quote="Despite the odds Frog" data-source="post: 1012912" data-attributes="member: 3212"><p>You have to be kidding me, it happens all the time you just read about Colin Jones going from an almost 4.7 to 4.35. I do not have a list of players 40s from freshmen to senior year, nor do you. Unless you have a list of every TCU football player from the 30s to 2011 and all their 40 times - You don't have that. You have rivals but that just shows kids coming in what their forty time is and the website has no records of 40 times throughout their college career nor kids 40s past 2000, nor the recruiting walkons or walkons, thier is no records to show. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line is it happens all the time and yes at TCU. Timing the 40 can be improved just by pulling your head up with 5 yard left, it could mean you running a 4.5 or a 4.7, just by a head movement. Within 4 years (or sooner depending on your genes/talent/focus) and a vast amount of determination, nutrition, and speed training you CAN improve from a 5.0 to a 4.5! I've seen it, I have played with athletes who have. </p><p></p><p>You can't prove it never happens and I know for a fact it does but have no proof to tell you/show you otherwise nor do you. So we will just have to agree to disagree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Despite the odds Frog, post: 1012912, member: 3212"] You have to be kidding me, it happens all the time you just read about Colin Jones going from an almost 4.7 to 4.35. I do not have a list of players 40s from freshmen to senior year, nor do you. Unless you have a list of every TCU football player from the 30s to 2011 and all their 40 times - You don't have that. You have rivals but that just shows kids coming in what their forty time is and the website has no records of 40 times throughout their college career nor kids 40s past 2000, nor the recruiting walkons or walkons, thier is no records to show. Bottom line is it happens all the time and yes at TCU. Timing the 40 can be improved just by pulling your head up with 5 yard left, it could mean you running a 4.5 or a 4.7, just by a head movement. Within 4 years (or sooner depending on your genes/talent/focus) and a vast amount of determination, nutrition, and speed training you CAN improve from a 5.0 to a 4.5! I've seen it, I have played with athletes who have. You can't prove it never happens and I know for a fact it does but have no proof to tell you/show you otherwise nor do you. So we will just have to agree to disagree. [/QUOTE]
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