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does anyone know what the national freshman record is
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thaone600 wrote:sorry i ment guys im went 14 6 this weekend from 12 steps and my long run is 16 or 18 and the increment is 6 inches for every 2 steps u move back and that would give me 16 and i was just wondering what the guys is
hmmm......gonna move back my run to 24 steps tonight and see what happens. i just hope i have a big enough pole
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thaone600 wrote:sorry i ment guys im went 14 6 this weekend from 12 steps and my long run is 16 or 18 and the increment is 6 inches for every 2 steps u move back and that would give me 16 and i was just wondering what the guys is
It's a diminishing return. Most high schoolers have no business running beyond 12-14 steps and actually will perform worse if they do.
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Skyin' Brian wrote:thaone600 wrote:sorry i ment guys im went 14 6 this weekend from 12 steps and my long run is 16 or 18 and the increment is 6 inches for every 2 steps u move back and that would give me 16 and i was just wondering what the guys is
hmmm......gonna move back my run to 24 steps tonight and see what happens. i just hope i have a big enough pole
Bryan your legs aren't long enough to run from 24 steps!
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The men's freshman record is 16' 03.25" set by Jayson Lavender of Wichita Falls, TX back in 1987.
Sophomore record - 17' 06" by Jacob Davis back in 1994.
Junior record - 17' 07.25" by (non other) Tommy Skipper in 2002.
Senior record - 18' 03" by Tommy Skipper in 2003.
As for the girls, it was set by Allison Stokke with a height of 12' 08" on 6/5/2004.
Sophomore record - 13' 04" Stacy Manuel in 2000.
Junior record - 13' 05" Tiffany Maskulinski in 2004.
Senior record 13' 08.50" by Kira Costa in 2003.
Sophomore record - 17' 06" by Jacob Davis back in 1994.
Junior record - 17' 07.25" by (non other) Tommy Skipper in 2002.
Senior record - 18' 03" by Tommy Skipper in 2003.
As for the girls, it was set by Allison Stokke with a height of 12' 08" on 6/5/2004.
Sophomore record - 13' 04" Stacy Manuel in 2000.
Junior record - 13' 05" Tiffany Maskulinski in 2004.
Senior record 13' 08.50" by Kira Costa in 2003.
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