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Ryan VailEpisode #7 - OK State CowboysDecember 31, 2008 A few days after winning their Cowboy Jamboree, the Oklahoma State men's squad meet for an earlier morning workout back on the XC course. Since then they won the Big 12 XC Championship title, keeping Colorado from winning their 13th straight. OSU is going into the last 3 weeks of the season as one of the favorites for the NCAA title. We'll find out who the champion will be on November 24th in Terre Haute, Indiana.
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You'd wear gloves too if you had to high five Vail after he took a whizz..
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some guys jumped in later so that their first interval was kept at a fast pace. german and vail running 5:06 miles doesn't benefit them as much as a 4:36 one (or whatever their first one was), and slower runners being pushed too hard in the first 2-3 intervals would mess up their workout.
great video
Cheers guys, great videos.
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If true, that's quite a long rest for mile repeats for cross country.
-Ryan Hall having his vehicle wreck on the way to the airport before his Houston 1/2 performance...unlucky.
-Shalane Flannagan getting food poisoning, what was it, only three days before the Olympic 10k (?)...unlucky.
I know both of those two examples worked out well for those individuals, but I wonder if Coach Smith was more or less just referring to certain things that are out of your control. OK State's top 7 could be the best team in the nation, but if just one of their guys gets sick, sprains an ankle, etc. etc. - they could be #2. That, in my mind, is what this matter of "luck" is all about.
Great vid, Phenomenal team, Hopefully they have that little bit of luck to push them over the top.
Perfectly paced workout.
My 2 cents
Many are doing the same thing over at Letsrun.com
"They should have done it like this . . . "
OK State has a particular style of racing and this workout clearly reinforces it without turning this workout into the type of monumental effort that will put guys in the hole. Do you really think a few seconds here or there are going to make a big difference in their success. It's not all about the #s - it's about feel. Running faster as you go - mimicing the necessity to fight fatigue in a race situation.
Also - Keep in mind that this was done about a month ago and as Dave Smith revealed, it was the first set of intervals they had done on the season. If they did this again in late Oct / early Nov - I am sure it would be much faster and Coach Smith might have clear expectations for the guys on what paces they should be hitting. But maybe not . . . there's more to this than being a slave to a certain number.
4:30
4:25
hells bells.
they should have ran somethin like this...
4:40
4:30
4:25
last one all out, their top 4 guys should have broken 420 on the last rep.
It would be awesome to see a video with the Washington women as well (and Oregon, as someone mentioned below).
NCAA should be interesting.
GO OSU
Awesome video.
BRB, BALLIN.
This is the difference between you and the OkSt coach.
1. I think the people who would stop after 4 or 5 - were guys who should only really be doing 4-5 x 1mi anyway - it seemed to be the younger frosh and sophs
2. I think Smith is using the "Luck" stuff to illustrate that his team can only worry about running their best when it counts most - there is much that is out of their control (he seems to call it "Luck"). A common theme I have found expressed by many great coaches at the NCAA level.
2) as for what he said, i think you are digging too deep. he says the magic buttons, which seems like he's just having a little fun with that. as for luck, i would guess you are a high school coach. ncaa is a different meet. its a meet thats more about not messing up than running well. its only 10 days after the regionals so you have back to back 10ks. for any team to survive through such a long season, stay healthy, and race well in harsh conditions.....there's always a bit of "luck" involve.
don't dig too deep....you'll get a headache
A couple of questions to inspire discussion:
1. Is it effective to make someone stop if they are not able to complete the workout as designed? My thoughts - It would be a waste of a workout, at the expense of long term fitness gains, to not complete all 6 miles of work. Granted, teaching the importance of pacing is a great idea but I don't think it should precede getting in the desired volume and intensity. Great scare tactic maybe?
2. I admire Coaches humility but I would be worried as a member of that team if he is saying, "I don't know how to push the right buttons yet". Why would I trust you as a coach. Furthermore, did he really say "we need to get lucky". Maybe I am misunderstanding what he means by luck, but I think that is a horrible attitude to head into a national championship with. The only way I can see luck coming into play would be that other teams have off days because your team doesn't have the talent to compete. If you believe you can train your kids better than any other coach, you shouldn't need luck unless other teams are vastly superior in talent. Maybe this is what he was saying, thoughts?
Chris WHO?
Luke WHO?
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