Grant Fisher Had To Ask Himself Why He Was Still Running
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Stanford runner Grant Fisher had an honest conversation with his coach after a tough indoor season that made him contemplate his future in the sport.
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and now he's running 3:36/7:37/13:11/27:11
perseverance and dedication
13:02 now 😁😉
Hell yeah madddd respect to this humble dude
12:53 now
26:33 now
7:28 now
Grant is consistently one of the most poised interviewees out there. Impressive.
props to him for his honest assessment of his season...#class
And now an Olympian for the 5000m and 10000m
Major respect man
I said it b4 I’ll say it again: king of interviews right here
So well-spoken - I really loved this interview. Major respect for him and everything he’s doing.
4 time american record holder: 5000, 5000i, 3000, 10000. this man is a goat and well worth the wait. crazy to think he wanted to quit 4 years ago
He is good at interviews
He is my favorite modern runner of all time thus far. He just ran a 26:36.81 10,000 meters recently and broke the American record and his Canadian teammate also set a national record in the same race. An unreal and gifted talent.Been following him since his H.S.career.(Former Professional & World Class Runner, JJK)
Wow! So much respect for this kid!!
10k american record holder now holyyy
Mr. Fisher sounded like he was choosing between school vs running. Something just doesn't seem right there.
Justin Knight just passes by
So you should prioritize running over schoolwork?!!
didoma73 I depends on your performance.
Give equal time to both.
If you are really serious about running then don't quit.
The elite runners will be running 1 to 2 hours most days during the week. This is hard to fit into your schedule if you have class and homework. You can go to school whenever. But trying to run really, really fast is only possible during your 20s and early 30s. People that want to see what their body is capable of achieving might just choose running over schoolwork.
Definitely running over schoolwork duh