Anonymous wrote:my kiddo going into frosh year and has been playing soccer for years - he did the mile time trial in soccer tryouts today, and said he ran something like 4:40. Soccer coach told him you should be running cross country. Don’t really have any context, but is the coach trying to gently dump him?
Anonymous wrote:kid seems maybe above average but probably a couple of kids on every soccer team in state can run that - don’t think he’s gonna be competing in the olympics or even D1 with that type of frosh time
Anonymous wrote:kid seems maybe above average but probably a couple of kids on every soccer team in state can run that - don’t think he’s gonna be competing in the olympics or even D1 with that type of frosh time
Anonymous wrote:kid seems maybe above average but probably a couple of kids on every soccer team in state can run that - don’t think he’s gonna be competing in the olympics or even D1 with that type of frosh time
Anonymous wrote:A 4:40 (in basketball shoes and untrained) is very impressive for rising freshman boy.
My son was finally able to get 4:17 as a senior. He was varsity all years in XC and track. All State his senior year in multiple events, including relays.
I’d have your son (only if he’s interested) to reach out to the XC/track coach. You cannot force a kid to be a competitive runner; it must come from within. My son, as an elementary kid, would rather run suicides in basketball, run the bases in baseball, etc. He was a midfielder in soccer because he could run nonstop. His skills were meh.
But, once he started XC and track, a whole new world opened up to him. He became a leader on the teams (at least 100 boys at 6A high school). Now he’s a military officer and frequently says how his time on those teams made such an impact on him (training, competition, leadership, resilience, grit, etc).
Good luck.
Buy the best quality shoes possible. Frequently change them. Go to a running store to be fitted probably.
Be prepared for massive grocery bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my kiddo going into frosh year and has been playing soccer for years - he did the mile time trial in soccer tryouts today, and said he ran something like 4:40. Soccer coach told him you should be running cross country. Don’t really have any context, but is the coach trying to gently dump him?
I wouldn’t really overthink this. Our DD plays a field sport and lots of coaches have told her she should run track. I don’t think they are actually trying to get her to leave her sport, I think it is just a euphemism for “hey, you are a good runner”.
Anonymous wrote:my kiddo going into frosh year and has been playing soccer for years - he did the mile time trial in soccer tryouts today, and said he ran something like 4:40. Soccer coach told him you should be running cross country. Don’t really have any context, but is the coach trying to gently dump him?