Anonymous wrote:
Yes I do believe a freshman can run sub 11. It fits with a trajectory of a future NCAA D1 sprinter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is zero chance that is a real time unless your son has god tier athleticism and is a freak athlete.
Derek Henry's (the current top NFL RB) highschool PR was just under 11.0 seconds. There's no chance a freshman ran that his first year in track.
Uh, subbing 11 seconds is not rare. 11.9 or whatever happens in HS.
Improvement on that time under 10.5 is.
Under 10.5 is Olympic qualifying.
Very, very few NFL players are in league of elite track athletes.
You think a freshman who never ran track before is going out there and doing sub 11 100M?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is zero chance that is a real time unless your son has god tier athleticism and is a freak athlete.
Derek Henry's (the current top NFL RB) highschool PR was just under 11.0 seconds. There's no chance a freshman ran that his first year in track.
Uh, subbing 11 seconds is not rare. 11.9 or whatever happens in HS.
Improvement on that time under 10.5 is.
Under 10.5 is Olympic qualifying.
Very, very few NFL players are in league of elite track athletes.
You think a freshman who never ran track before is going out there and doing sub 11 100M?
Anonymous wrote:My son is a freshman on track and is naturally fast without training broke 11 seconds on 100m already.
But that is on a track, with track shoes etc.
He is not that big (5’8”) but some of the coaches are already mentioning football and to get a 40 time. He has never played football and not sure if they time him on the track in track gear or are they timing them on grass/football cleats?
I do not want him to play football so hope it is on grass and will have a slow time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is zero chance that is a real time unless your son has god tier athleticism and is a freak athlete.
Derek Henry's (the current top NFL RB) highschool PR was just under 11.0 seconds. There's no chance a freshman ran that his first year in track.
Uh, subbing 11 seconds is not rare. 11.9 or whatever happens in HS.
Improvement on that time under 10.5 is.
Under 10.5 is Olympic qualifying.
Very, very few NFL players are in league of elite track athletes.
Anonymous wrote:There is zero chance that is a real time unless your son has god tier athleticism and is a freak athlete.
Derek Henry's (the current top NFL RB) highschool PR was just under 11.0 seconds. There's no chance a freshman ran that his first year in track.
Anonymous wrote:There is zero chance that is a real time unless your son has god tier athleticism and is a freak athlete.
Derek Henry's (the current top NFL RB) highschool PR was just under 11.0 seconds. There's no chance a freshman ran that his first year in track.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son (freshman) runs a 6.9 sec 90m for baseball. He's by far the fastest player and base runner. He regularly steals home-base with ease. So, yes, it translates to other sports.
That is over 29mph the entire run.
The fastest a human is known to have run is 27.5mph.
Like in the Olympics - and not sustained for the entire run. Fraction of a second.
Did you adopt a cheetah or just make stuff up?
Anonymous wrote:My son is a freshman on track and is naturally fast without training broke 11 seconds on 100m already.
But that is on a track, with track shoes etc.
He is not that big (5’8”) but some of the coaches are already mentioning football and to get a 40 time. He has never played football and not sure if they time him on the track in track gear or are they timing them on grass/football cleats?
I do not want him to play football so hope it is on grass and will have a slow time.
Anonymous wrote:My son (freshman) runs a 6.9 sec 90m for baseball. He's by far the fastest player and base runner. He regularly steals home-base with ease. So, yes, it translates to other sports.
Anonymous wrote:My son is a freshman on track and is naturally fast without training broke 11 seconds on 100m already.
But that is on a track, with track shoes etc.
He is not that big (5’8”) but some of the coaches are already mentioning football and to get a 40 time. He has never played football and not sure if they time him on the track in track gear or are they timing them on grass/football cleats?
I do not want him to play football so hope it is on grass and will have a slow time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son (freshman) runs a 6.9 sec 90m for baseball. He's by far the fastest player and base runner. He regularly steals home-base with ease. So, yes, it translates to other sports.
The world record at 100m is 9.58 by Usain Bolt. Your son is one heck of a runner!
Yeah, lol, I thought the same. Numbers can be complicated.
Anonymous wrote:My son (freshman) runs a 6.9 sec 90m for baseball. He's by far the fastest player and base runner. He regularly steals home-base with ease. So, yes, it translates to other sports.