>There is no club environment for a 21.00/1:51/4:05/14.00 hurdles/ level >athlete in this country after college ... because there is NO destination >for this athlete, competitively. There is always a destination for the non-elite athlete. That destination is to get faster, get a better coach, train smarter, and become elite. I wonder what Bill Roger's competitive destination was when he quit running and smoked a pack a day after college? Doesn't smoking do irreversible harm to your lungs? That must have really affected his competitive chances. Alan _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
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