Anonymous wrote:You clearly don’t know anything about track.
You are correct about softball but incorrect about track.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a junior runner that will be going D1 and her times have improved because of Healthy Baller. She did the performance training and it was great.
I have heard Peak Performance has a similiar program if that is more convenient. I highly recommend this for running.
I would love to know times for her to go D1. I know you can find it on the internet but also nice to hear personal stories.
Anonymous wrote:Mom of a D1 college runner here. Have her get fitted for good running shoes and smart wool running socks, and email your upcoming XC high school coach for a summer training program.
In general, she should be running 5 to 6 days a week, with one of those days being a long run. She should be building up to this if she hasn’t been running a lot. But no more than 10% more a week.
She should also be stregnth building/weightlifting and eating right in the meantime.
Frankly, if she’s doing all of this, there’s no need for a private coach.
Anonymous wrote:I have a junior runner that will be going D1 and her times have improved because of Healthy Baller. She did the performance training and it was great.
I have heard Peak Performance has a similiar program if that is more convenient. I highly recommend this for running.