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5. Lack of Fitness, Thirsty ThursdayApril 14, 2009 Welcome to the 6 week series from Saucony with legendary coach Jack Daniels. Jack stops in to give you tips, motivation, and his thoughts on running. This week Jack talks about the lack of fitness around the country and where it stems from.
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About Jack Daniels | Bio: | Jack Daniels, Ph.D. Jack Daniels, head distance coach at the Center for High Altitude Training at Northern Arizona University, trains and consults runners from all over the world. Daniels has been named… + See More +Jack Daniels, Ph.D. Jack Daniels, head distance coach at the Center for High Altitude Training at Northern Arizona University, trains and consults runners from all over the world. Daniels has been named… + See More - See Less -Jack Daniels, Ph.D.
Jack Daniels, head distance coach at the Center for High Altitude Training at Northern Arizona University, trains and consults runners from all over the world. Daniels has been named NCAA Division III Coach of the Century, three-time NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year, and was named World’s Best Coach by Runner’s World magazine. Throughout his career, Daniels has worked with many successful athletes, including Jim Ryun, Joan Benoit Samuelson, Peter Gilmore, Amy Hastings, Ryan and Alicia Shay, Magdalena Lewy Boulet, and many others. Daniels is a two-time Olympic medalist in the modern pentathlon.
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Coverages Jack Daniels is part of (3):
Flocasts (26)
6. Altitude & East Africans, Thirsty Thursday |
5. Happy Runners, Thirsty Thursday |
4. Media Falls Down, Thirsty Thursday |
3. Cross Training makes you better?, Thirsty Thursday |
2. Getting People Into It, Thirsty Thursday |
1. Coaching - Art vs. Science, Thirsty Thursday |
6. Differences Over the Years, Thirsty Thurday |
5. Early Altitude Findings, Thirsty Thurday |
4. Different Workout Schedules, Thirsty Thursday |
3. Belief in Running, Thirsty Thurday |
2. Jack on FAM, Thirsty Thurday |
1. 4 Principles to Success, Thirsty Thurday |
5. Lack of Fitness, Thirsty Thursday |
6. Recommendations for T&F, Thirsty Thursday |
1. Dealing with Nerves, Thirsty Thursday |
3. Factors in Altitude, Thirsty Thursday |
4. Goals, Thirsty Thursday |
2. Do coaches understand, Thirsty Thursday |
Jack on the Altitude Center |
Fam & Jack talk about XC |
Nerves and Moments |
The Proper Warm-Up |
Questions I get Asked |
Flagstaff |
Started Coaching |
A Question I Ask |
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I bet you were the man in college, with a name like that you were probably pretty fratty.
Sincerely,
Jim Beam
The color system sounds fine except too many wussies would be concerned that it would be too competitive. God forbid.
As far as the shorts go, that would never be allowed these days. It would hurt the white shorts feelings. Even if it was forced through, they would just graduate to the next color every year no matter how you did on your tests. Fat kids who couldn't possibly hope to compete would get gold shorts for being most improved or some such nonsense.
Cheers!
words i wont ever forget
This summer, I was actually a trainer for sixth graders wanting to run cross country in the fall for the middle school, and it was weird to me that these kids did not play. I actually made it part of thier training to play some type of game 30 mins. aday. I really think it contributed to their fitness.