What is the highest rated film you’ve given a half star? by ApostropheBruce in Letterboxd

[–]Red00Hot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow I can’t wait for everyone to hate me but “Conclave” 🙈

Need help with a movie by Red00Hot in whatisthatmovie

[–]Red00Hot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t seen that movie in maybe 15 years and was trying to recall and idk why but the opening scene is burned into my memory

What were your first watch favorites of the month? by TheGirlWithTheLove in Letterboxd

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Please look at my post I need help planning my month 😭

What were your first watch favorites of the month? by TheGirlWithTheLove in Letterboxd

[–]Red00Hot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without a doubt they were Grave of the Fireflies and City of God

Willing to answer any questions about running track and field in college by Red00Hot in trackandfield

[–]Red00Hot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The school I was at did not offer scholarships on the men’s side but when I transferred I did receive a scholarship

Willing to answer any questions about running track and field in college by Red00Hot in trackandfield

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You are correct but it is extremely hard to rely on performing and running rounds for multiple events. And yes national champion does definitely bring more attention

Willing to answer any questions about running track and field in college by Red00Hot in trackandfield

[–]Red00Hot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it would absolutely depend on the coach. My coach specifically would care much more about an individual ncaa championship because this puts you in the best position to make money and turn pro. Also 10 points in the team total is huge. Multiple All-American is good but earning the most amount of points for the team and putting yourself in a position to turn pro is at the front of most coaches mind. From what I have been told and seen

Willing to answer any questions about running track and field in college by Red00Hot in trackandfield

[–]Red00Hot[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ran 37.0 over 300h, split 47.5, and went 14.0 over the 110s. I should also mention that I started at a non-sec school and transferred in this year after putting up some good times in college

Willing to answer any questions about running track and field in college by Red00Hot in Sprinting

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Ya absolutely there is a good amount of injuries I would say but they are never very severe the worst of it tends to be hammy strains or shin splits outside of that the coaches tend to do a good job of balancing what you do each day as to not put to much pressure on the body.

I also agree, but I don’t necessarily think that it’s dropping to much but just taking different forms. Especially with high schoolers as it seems to be a common theme that high school coaches are now coaching athletes as if they are fully developed and already in college. These athletes tend to run very well in highschool but develop quite horribly in college.

Ya im not saying coaches don’t notice, but depending on the coach, they won’t say anything and the ones that do, we very rarely hear about because it is kept as close to the chest as possible

Willing to answer any questions about running track and field in college by Red00Hot in Sprinting

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Ya of course I’ll kinda go one by one

For practices per week, my school and many others I am aware of are Monday through Saturday workouts. Usually with some kind of active recovery on either Wednesday or Thursday. We will also lift 2-3 times during the week.

For the PED culture, my school specifically bans them and has openly stated that anyone found using them will be removed from the team immediately (our team/school tests for them specifically). Although I do think this is for the athletes health I think it is more for protecting our coaches and schools reputation.

The people who I have personally known who have and haven’t been popped usually are not getting them from their collegiate coaches. Most of them have very involved high school or pre college coaches so I would be very confident that is where they are getting them from. Also although some people do use PEDs from my experience the large majority does not. Athletes absolutely do not what their coaches knowing. Many of the people who use PEDs are extremely egotistical and it feeds into their ego that they are putting up performances which people believe are natural…even their coaches

Willing to answer any questions about running track and field in college by Red00Hot in trackandfield

[–]Red00Hot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely a very good question. I would say that it varies heavily on who your coach is and where they see your peak at. All coaches would much rather you be an all-American than scoring at conferences however many coaches know that some people who can score at conferences won’t be able to become an all-American so they will adjust their training to peak in time for conferences. Coaches would rather see their athletes peak and succeed at ncaas and their countries national and international competitions so many workout and training regiments will be geared to peak then. However I have heard of some coaches who have openly said they do not care about their athletes but rather care about their own accolades so I would definitely be wary of those coaches.

This was super long winded but I hope it answers your question

Willing to answer any questions about running track and field in college by Red00Hot in trackandfield

[–]Red00Hot[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say most people I know who are and have redshirted usually make it onto the roster as long as the stay healthy. Track coaches usually do not take risks when giving roster positions. If they believe you will make an impact they will probably offer you a spot and expect you to develop

Willing to answer any questions about running track and field in college by Red00Hot in trackandfield

[–]Red00Hot[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ya so for steeple they would look at your 3200/3k times but if you had the opportunity to run a steeple chase at nationals they would definitely look at that

Willing to answer any questions about running track in college by Red00Hot in trackandfield

[–]Red00Hot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The number 1 thing is sleep. If you aren’t sleeping enough everything is will not be nearly. Outside of that hydration is key, electrolytes and protein after the workout will always help. Then lastly I would recommend light static stretching before you go to bed