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Post by Kingbluestreak on Jan 23, 2011 0:44:58 GMT -5
... Thats the question.
At the NAIA level esepcially you see a lot of teams (schools) putting less focus on the indoor season, with less meets and less travel, and using the time as a season of continued training season. While others work towards prime results at the start of January or in some cases December. I guess, it be cool to see what other ppl think about that or what others views are on that.
I personally don't mind having a full indoor schedule, and like positive results during the indoor season, but I do like knowing that the main focus is where athletes are at during the latter stages of the outdoor season...and that their is no pressure to during the indoor season.
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Post by cockroachxkiller on Mar 31, 2011 23:50:35 GMT -5
i think indoor is just as important as outdoor bc if you do good indoor people will notice who you are and there is always still competion. When outdoor comes it will only give you motivation to train harder and rise to expectations.
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