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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • The Unsponsored Project: Empowering 35 athletes at the US Track & Field Olympic Trials to declare their independence while chasing Olympic dreams.
    The Unsponsored Project works in three main ways. First, providing unbranded kits allows athletes to represent themselves, rather than giving free ad space to brands that are not supporting them. Second, the unbranded kits signal to brands that the athlete is a free agent and eligible for signing. Third, and tying it all together, the Unsponsored contracts provide athletes with support dollars aimed at alleviating the costs of flights, accommodations, and other miscellaneous items. Contracts also have a release clause where athletes can immediately sign with another company if one were to approach them.
    Unsponsored athlete Trevor Bassitt made the team last night with an incredible third place finish in the 400m hurdles. See you in Paris, Trevor.
    The Running Sponsorship Model is Broken
    • Learn more: www.unsponsoredproject.com
    • Visit us on Instagram: @banditrunning

Комментарии • 125

  • @whoschrischu
    @whoschrischu 8 дней назад +212

    The way how this story unfolded was an act of magic. The Unsponsored Project will be back so strong next year

  • @dedgar6161
    @dedgar6161 7 дней назад +152

    In Japan there is something called 実業団or corporate teams. Essentially, Japanese athletes will work for a company part time (maybe 4 hrs a day, 5 days a week) and then will train with their corporate team. Often provided cheap housing, and discounted shoes or clothing through the company they work with. In exchange, their kits are whatever the corporation has connections with. Ie: a runner could work for Honda, and will be given a Nike kit that has Honda written across it. I think this is a great model bc it allows runners to still work a little but not have the burden of a full time job while still training w a team/ get discounted housing and clothes, while companies get advertising

    • @motz9920
      @motz9920 5 дней назад +1

      Sounds perfect!

    • @janemf
      @janemf 5 дней назад +2

      yeah sign me up

    • @kpperry784
      @kpperry784 5 дней назад +2

      Except that the top tiered athletes…the ones who are actually getting to the Finals consistently don’t have to work. They can commit fully to their craft. That makes a difference.
      With that being said I don’t think Track and Field is a sustainable sport. Some of the athletes need to come to the reality that if they aren’t top tier maybe they should move on from the sport and integrate into regular society.

    • @emyoji1316
      @emyoji1316 3 дня назад +2

      @@kpperry784 They are mostly graduates, the U S ones. My baby Gaby Thomas is a Havard Uni graduate with a degree in Neurobiology. She volunteers some hours weekly currently. You are right, no sport is sustainable. You just have to use your head. People like Bolt, Simeon Biles, Micheal Phelps, Allison Felix, Ryan Crouser ...etc, are set up for life unless they screw up. You rarely hear about Maurice Green but Micheal Johnson is everywhere. This is life, it gives you what you demand from it. Even at that, nothing guaranteed!

    • @MrDaCynic
      @MrDaCynic 2 дня назад +3

      ​@@kpperry784 Yuki Kawauchi won the Boston Marathon, and competed in hundreds of marathons and half marathons in his career.
      He holds all of the following records
      Shortest period of time (2 weeks) between two sub-2:10 marathons - 2:09:05 (2013), 2:09:15 (2013)
      Shortest period of time (6 weeks) between two sub-2:09 marathons - 2:08:15, 2:08:14 (2013)
      Most sub-2:16 marathons in one calendar year: 12 times (2014), (2017)
      Most career sub-2:11 marathons: 23 times
      Most career sub-2:20 marathons: 101 times
      Most career sub-3:00 50 km ultra marathons: 8 times
      He did all of this despite working as a civil servant for a decade after graduating university.

  • @PhilyBowden
    @PhilyBowden 5 дней назад +92

    So well said, so well executed by Bandit, we need more of this honesty and light shed on one of the things that’s killing our sport from the centre. If you ever want to expand to the UK we’d love to have you ❤

  • @elizabethlo9626
    @elizabethlo9626 6 дней назад +23

    Bandit’s changing running for the better. “Unsponsored” is brilliant and I can only imagine the feel-good boost this gives you, deservedly. I can’t wait to see Bandit reach the full time sponsorship era!

  • @CarterRauch
    @CarterRauch 8 дней назад +110

    The whole idea of Bandit Running is amazing and their execution was/is phenomenal! As a track and field athlete myself who wants to run professionally after college, just knowing there are people out their like this gives me hope that I will able to do it.

    • @yaelw5986
      @yaelw5986 7 дней назад +5

      Just looked up your stats- pretty impressive stuff! Keep pushing and training hard, hopefully we’ll see you on the big stage one day‼️💯

    • @CarterRauch
      @CarterRauch 7 дней назад

      @@yaelw5986 Thank you so much!!

  • @briancastro4209
    @briancastro4209 8 дней назад +52

    I enjoyed Bandit prior to this story but discovering the cause during the trials gives me a new level of appreciation. Well done

  • @vinniecaroselli7272
    @vinniecaroselli7272 8 дней назад +25

    Beautifully made! Shoutout to Tim and the rest of the Bandit team. Was awesome to see Bassitt make it on to the team repping the Bandit kit.

  • @KarySchump
    @KarySchump 8 дней назад +21

    I love that you're doing this. I first heard about you from some of your videos before the US Olympic marathon trials. I am glad that you're doing this for a few people now. Bravo!!

  • @_Doodle-bob
    @_Doodle-bob 7 дней назад +17

    I heard of bandit because of Bassitt. Thanks for what you are doing.

  • @EvonneLindiwe
    @EvonneLindiwe 7 дней назад +15

    What a great initiative to support athletes.

  • @johnborton4522
    @johnborton4522 7 дней назад +9

    I just learned of Bandit and this program through this video. I went straight to the Bandit website to find someway to support Bandit in response. Sadly, I'm a ultrarunner so not a lot of fit, but i WILL purchase something ... arm sleeves perhaps. Kudos Bandit.

    • @BenBowman97
      @BenBowman97 День назад

      Too bad their prices are :()

  • @greggrodgers6875
    @greggrodgers6875 7 дней назад +7

    As a Marketer, I love this initiative and I could get behind this..

  • @mustardseedsociety
    @mustardseedsociety 7 дней назад +16

    I'm working towards creating a FREE OF CHARGE aviation network {North America} primarily for the Freedom and Liberty community, but after watching this video, as a competitive runner myself, I would be delighted to give unsponsored track and field athletes free air travel to meets to save them lots of money if they're interested. But be patient, I'm working on it as fast as I can. But this video made my day because now I have a group of people who could really benefit from what I'm trying to create. It gives me motivation to forge ahead. Thanks for the fantastic video.

    • @ayeeffvee8173
      @ayeeffvee8173 7 дней назад

      that would be so dope

    • @RocketSauce666
      @RocketSauce666 6 дней назад +2

      Very generous offer... curious what the "Freedom and Liberty" community is?

    • @jacobdoyle420
      @jacobdoyle420 5 дней назад +1

      Sad

  • @santacruzfitnessofficial
    @santacruzfitnessofficial 6 дней назад +26

    It’s crazy that a 25 min 5k runner with Vaporflys “running influencer” is probably making more than some professional runners

    • @janemf
      @janemf 5 дней назад +8

      i kind of agree with this, but i want to also point out that people watch sports not just for the winners. if we’re talking about content here (and “running influencer” is another way to say “content creator”), people watch the content for the whole aspect of that person and the sport. winning, losing, almost’s, DNFs, how they train, what their thoughts are, et cetera. Sam Sulek is an example of someone who has never competed, but is sponsored, has millions of subs, and people watch him even if they aren’t athletes themselves, because they like his content. I don’t see why this shouldn’t happen in running or any other sport. Sometimes the human story is interesting in addition to their athletic journey.

    • @gundisrambo9054
      @gundisrambo9054 4 дня назад +5

      Well, these people are not being paid as a runner but for being informative or entertaining. They have a lot of pressure as well reaching followers, subscribers and click numbers and interactions. And if they fail, they won’t get paid, just like the athletes…

    • @slaythedragonstrackclub
      @slaythedragonstrackclub 2 дня назад

      Who???

  • @matthiassventoest6800
    @matthiassventoest6800 7 дней назад +10

    20 pairs of shoes a year..
    shoe companies kinda treating these athletes like skateboarders ..free gear, and minimal, if any $$$. wow😮

  • @committedtodd
    @committedtodd 8 дней назад +6

    I love this channel and the dedication you guys have towards your mission. liked and subscribed!

  • @justinmarchack446
    @justinmarchack446 7 дней назад +5

    Thank you for keeping the dream alive and honoring the spirit of the sport

  • @SirCentex
    @SirCentex 7 дней назад +2

    This is an incredible idea! Let’s us know how us track fans can support! Would love to see more athletes supported through their journeys 👏🏾

  • @happydaysgoon
    @happydaysgoon 7 дней назад +5

    It's a shame that track and field doesn't make as much money as other big sports, even though running is loved by people of all ages, genders, places, and incomes. Even some of top athletes don't get paid well, as mentioned in the video. It's not just in the U.S.; it's the same everywhere. I hope one day track and field becomes more popular and more athletes get the pay they deserve.

    • @kevingresser8477
      @kevingresser8477 5 дней назад

      In France, few Olympians athletes have good support and live well with track and field.
      Majority have a work besides their trainings, Bad facilities, high cost for Travels, stages etc.
      Such a pity, you spend ~ 50k a year to finance and keep high level. competiting.

  • @TRONMAGNUM2099
    @TRONMAGNUM2099 6 дней назад +1

    You guys rock. Thank you for helping take care of these amazing athletes!

  • @rubarb1275
    @rubarb1275 6 дней назад +1

    This is a great story and a great cause, well done to everyone involved!

  • @welcomewellnesscoaching4043
    @welcomewellnesscoaching4043 8 дней назад +4

    Love all of this and excited to see where your company goes!

  • @MCdacheong
    @MCdacheong 7 дней назад +4

    This is amazing! Fully support this movement and Bandit!!

  • @strikeforcetracktraining2253
    @strikeforcetracktraining2253 8 дней назад +12

    I'M TEAM BASSETT

  • @thisopinionwillexpire
    @thisopinionwillexpire 7 дней назад +3

    Thanks for starting to address this glaring problem for athletes. Hope we can change the model

  • @yaelw5986
    @yaelw5986 7 дней назад +4

    This is so cool! And an awesome video to boot

  • @bilguis100
    @bilguis100 8 дней назад +5

    Time to think outside the box (outside of shoes company) and reach out to atypical brands. It’s not easy but the footwear brands have to much power in this space

  • @mitchelldervin8979
    @mitchelldervin8979 7 дней назад +1

    Would love to be on either end of this. Either as an athlete or the brand and helping athletes out!!!

  • @russellramirez8837
    @russellramirez8837 7 дней назад +3

    This video needs more attention!

  • @Dutch_chess
    @Dutch_chess День назад

    I'm subscribing because I believe in your mission. I hope this is a thing for many years to come.

  • @GawdGenetics
    @GawdGenetics 7 дней назад +1

    Love this you guys, another w 🎉

  • @096017hss
    @096017hss 7 дней назад +2

    Love this and the Bandit team, bravo 👏🏽

  • @taylorbanks2000
    @taylorbanks2000 4 дня назад

    I respect what you guys are doing. It’s hard trying to be at your best without any financial support.A lot of unsponsored athletes have to spend more money then what they are making.

  • @thosk4450
    @thosk4450 7 дней назад +1

    Awesome project, and cool to see a brand so in touch with the realities of pro and almost-pro athletes.

  • @joeym1025
    @joeym1025 3 дня назад

    you're doing a great job growing the sport!

  • @thekenmiller
    @thekenmiller 6 дней назад

    This deal is truly commendable. We extend our appreciation to you and, of course, the exceptional Aiden Tooker! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @HEALKN
    @HEALKN 7 дней назад +2

    This is unreal. Such good insight

  • @avatenaglia6440
    @avatenaglia6440 7 дней назад +2

    This is so amazing

  • @christopherroberts199
    @christopherroberts199 7 дней назад +2

    Super excited!

  • @simonheys5023
    @simonheys5023 7 дней назад +1

    Absolute fire 🔥 this gave me chills!

  • @JoshuaDStewart
    @JoshuaDStewart 5 дней назад

    So great you are doing this. I've been wanting to do something similar with paralympic athletes, as I have a background in wheelchair sports.

  • @Regimeshifts
    @Regimeshifts 3 дня назад

    What an incredible intervention. Absolutely love the bandit content. If I ever have the money, I will be buying my running kit from them!!!

  • @evanguzman6216
    @evanguzman6216 4 дня назад

    this is truly amazing and i hope this grows exponentially, not just in the running community. as a hopeful pro myself, this gives me hope for my future and for the future of the sport!

  • @kobenoyashi531
    @kobenoyashi531 3 дня назад

    I have always been interested in the economics of pro sport, athletics in particular. Very cool to see a company like this come through to meet the needs of athletes in the gap. Would be interested to learn more about how Bandit generates revenue.

  • @hectorcollazo9783
    @hectorcollazo9783 6 дней назад

    Awesome! 👏🏼

  • @marcopruefer
    @marcopruefer 6 дней назад

    amazing video! props! i am a runner and feel this!!

  • @mossiahcreatordesigner.5366
    @mossiahcreatordesigner.5366 3 минуты назад +1

    Oakleys
    Nike
    Garmin
    -my go to! Sign me!

  • @Seanpikelocke1
    @Seanpikelocke1 5 дней назад

    This is really great stuff

  • @colt_45.
    @colt_45. День назад

    Thats why so many ppl stay in the NCAA to train. If you’re just below top 3-5 in your event and know you wont get paid, you stay in the NCAA until you can get sponsored. The NCAA’s are sometimes almost as competitive as worlds some years

  • @triathlontimmy
    @triathlontimmy 4 дня назад

    I like what Bandit is doing. Serving as incubator for up-and-coming athletes. This could work for lots of sports, not just running.

  • @inappropriatejohnson
    @inappropriatejohnson 7 дней назад +6

    Non-shoe sponsors are the way. Nikki Hiltz, our top qualifier in the women's *1500 run, got dropped by Adidas last year but then got picked up by the Lululemon clothing company.
    *all three American women have run the 1500 in 3.55.......our fastest crew EVER, and hopefully competitive with Kenya and Ethiopia.

    • @djlemma
      @djlemma 7 дней назад +1

      Lululemon also sponsors Tara Davis-Woodhall who won the long jump at the trials in a bit of a nail biter

    • @jacobdoyle420
      @jacobdoyle420 5 дней назад +1

      Amazing, and I watch US track religiously, but I will be happily surprised if an American medals in the women's 1500

  • @CaesarBro
    @CaesarBro 6 дней назад

    Really like this philosophy and business model.

  • @brendancroft5290
    @brendancroft5290 7 дней назад +17

    So how is bandit making money and growing?

    • @RocketSauce666
      @RocketSauce666 6 дней назад +2

      Yes, I have the same question. I am happy to believe the company has the athletes best interests in mind, but it's a company with 11 employees... something has to pay those bills. Is the idea to get people to support the brand by buying gear? Is the "buy out" clause in the contracts small relative to the size of pro contracts, but large relative to the size of the Bandit contract (e.g. they get paid some dough to let the athlete sign with Nike or Adidas or OA or whoever)?

    • @janemf
      @janemf 5 дней назад +2

      sounds like what’s going on is they’re creating their own brand by using the athletes as content creators. sort of the way many pro athletes today are not making money so much on the sport but rather the content they’re creating around their sport. if you decide you want to be a media company but you need the content, you can pay athletes for that role and they don’t even really have to win as long as your creative team (last minute or so of this video) is skilled enough to pull that off.

  • @peternicholas4750
    @peternicholas4750 7 дней назад +3

    I see a lot of athletes starting youtube channels and getting non-gear sponsors like coros / nutrition or selling their own merch. Do you think this works at scale?

  • @blazej6500
    @blazej6500 2 дня назад

    Great indicative

  • @cliftonthompson7535
    @cliftonthompson7535 6 дней назад +1

    This is absolutely sick and I 100% love what you're doing for athletes and the track community, but your prices also feel high for running gear. I understand it's a smaller company and there are increased costs when you can't mass produce products overseas, but is there anything else prompting this?

  • @eliastheodore6427
    @eliastheodore6427 7 дней назад +1

    this is awesome

  • @lewisprice2743
    @lewisprice2743 7 дней назад +2

    Think the best way of changing how runners are paid is having a wealthy person/group to start a proper league or tournament that can run yearly, the model that multi athlete sports use everywhere else

    • @jacobdoyle420
      @jacobdoyle420 5 дней назад

      Have you heard of Michael Johnson's Grand Slam league?

  • @janemf
    @janemf 5 дней назад

    i love this idea, and i’m wondering if you’ve thought about triathlon? i’m a track-adjacent athlete and i feel like we’re in a similar position in tri where it’s very difficult to make enough money to sustain the level of training required to be truly competitive.

  • @rgreene40
    @rgreene40 12 часов назад

    Great PR execution. But, what is the Business? Bandit is a start-up what? An advocacy organization? A product manufacturer? Both? What are you selling and why should it be bought?

  • @iled6319
    @iled6319 2 дня назад

    More people should know this

  • @Prethinartith
    @Prethinartith 3 дня назад

    I wish the uniforms were more of a statement thing and in your face but still subtle so people noticed it and questioned it more rather than getting noticed and ignored

  • @ajaniwilliams6257
    @ajaniwilliams6257 5 часов назад

    Excellent - the Track and Field business model is broken

  • @16nowhereman
    @16nowhereman 7 дней назад +1

    Messi with Barcelona over $100,000,000/year; Ohtani with Dodgers over $70,000,000/year; Curry with Golden State $60,000,000/year; PGA caddies over $100,000/year.

  • @CYMotorsport
    @CYMotorsport 3 дня назад

    It’s not the model per se though, right? As a former division one sprinter and current marketer, it’s about size of prize. You mention Trevor which is kind of a scarecrow, no? Distance runners require different levels of investments for training and have a different opportunities for exposure. Trevor does his work literally in the most niche, complex event on the track. Do you think the average Joe, which of course is where Nike and adidas are marketing, will be doing hurdle drills? Will they tune in to watch 400m hurdles? You cite Karsten or Syd but you know my response. World record and and gold medal. Distance runners who have far less of a chance to medal have similar returns with wider reach potentially than an elite hurdler on the fringe of global habitual medals. It’s not that the model is broken, it’s the sport can’t support amateur athletes how they want to be and how much effort they put in. That’s ones fault. Are we upset with Nike for paying millions to sponsor Noah? That’s silly, his exposure is immense. Thats not a knock on Trevor . And Trevor still wears Nike singlets and spikes. Unfortunately, you’re going to have to start using black tape or de stitch them. Otherwise, he’s doing the marketing for them. It’s a touch sport and no one said it was fair. I dedicated my body to it for years but unless you’re winning the biggest events in the biggest stages, the ROI isn’t there. People get mad hearing that but riddle me this… how many people watched the 400m hurdles outdoor worlds in 2022? Okay, and how many paid to legally watch it? Now imagine where you’re finding the money in those answers to sponsor that athlete?? Not the one who wins… the one who had multiple ppl beat them. Christian Coleman is mention which I assume is meant to be polarizing given trials . But never forget he’s a world champion in multiple individual events. Is a 3x silver medalist at worlds. And holds a world record. Not to mention is also a multiple times over ncaa champion. How many people know his name? It’s not anymore difficult than that. There’s a way to be sponsored without winning everything per se, and that comes back to how many people know your name.but hurdlers In particular are getting quicker and quicker. In a sport with the same amount of money. Eg bershawn Jackson wouldn’t stand out today. But back a short time ago he was a hot commodity. Thats an insane comp but it’s accurate. Hurdles is probably the most difficult event to stand out due to the need to win and top heavy performances with limited visibility due to lack of understanding. Why do you think Fred kerley switched ? That much is pretty obvious . Us hardcores think the 400m is top class but casuals do not. It’s the 100m , partly in modern media thanks for bolt. I suspect that’s why Noah has also come down a lot more. That was a wise decision. Another great example of this is Wade. I mean honestly how many people truly know who Wade is ? By my book he took down the most coveted unbeatable record next to bolts 100m. He’s one of the most decorated sprinters in history. But he doesn’t run highest visibility events and is only on a handful of relays. Someone like a Kenny bednarek I bet makes more in sponsor than Wade which is preposterous logically but I get it from a marketing perspective.
    I like this initiative don’t get me wrong but from the athletes perspective the problem that needs to be solved is overall size of prize jnto the sport. It’s hard to expect companies to fuel dreams of well deserved athletes when they themselves have a bottom line. It’s admirable truly but the model isn’t broken. If anything the sport itself is

  • @mark.dowdle
    @mark.dowdle 7 дней назад +3

    Will The Unsponsored Project come to ultra running?

  • @usainvanrudisha1649
    @usainvanrudisha1649 День назад

    You guys should sell unbranded gear so aspiring pro athletes around the world can get it sent to them.

  • @davidnelson7719
    @davidnelson7719 2 дня назад

    I love this.

  • @Stellmacher716
    @Stellmacher716 7 дней назад +1

  • @insiderugbywithmark
    @insiderugbywithmark 7 дней назад +7

    Incredible isn't it that Sebastian Coe has had three terms as the President of World Athletics and yet here we are, track and field athletes still struggling to make a living. The fish always stinks from the head, and these people need to held accountable. By the way, today Coe is having a photoshot with the Ukraine President.

    • @johnwilson5743
      @johnwilson5743 7 дней назад

      Sorry, your logic doesn't flow. What have athletes struggling to make a living (except for that small handful of the very top group) got to do with Seb Coe being President of World Athletics? Yes, he was a very successful athlete himself and does look at things from an athletes perspective. But he doesn't provide tens of millions for the "average" runner who wants to make a living at their chosen sport but isn't good enough?
      The same with Rugby. (going by your title) Top Rugby players who play for the National Teams and the Top Clubs, do OK financially. But those at lower grades are lucky to survive as Professional Rugby Players. Essentially, they play for the love of their sport. Like most Runners.

    • @insiderugbywithmark
      @insiderugbywithmark 6 дней назад

      @@johnwilson5743 in your opinion. Ok, a little more information so you can understand. 90% of athletes attending this Olympic Games are either funding themselves, or relying on Government funding which is never guaranteed. The Olympics the pinnacle of world sport, and the majority of athletes have to beg, borrow or steal to just get there. Like in any business, the leader, in the case of World Athletics Seb Coe is accountable for every strategic decision that is made when he is in charge. Therefore, over his three terms as President he has done nothing at all with his ex team to assist Athletes who he wants to use to promote the sport to earn a basic income, this should be his no 1 priority in my opinion. You probably wouldnt know how many Olympic medal winners have after their Games been declared bankrupt, in my book that isn´t right. So yes, any CEO or leader must do that, lead, manage, innovate and grow the business for all or leave. Just because he was a good athlete doesnt make him a good business man, and he isnt.

    • @Astro2024
      @Astro2024 5 дней назад

      ​@johnwilson5743 Sorry, your logic doesn't flow. Most of the top track athletes aren't decided by who makes the national team or even makes it to the finals in the Olympics, it's who medals at worlds or the Olympics regardless of time. So it's a much higher selection criteria

    • @johnwilson5743
      @johnwilson5743 5 дней назад

      @@Astro2024 Hi Astro. Please read the comments carefully next time. The national team I referred to was in Rugby, not a national team in athletics. Plus, it is World Record holders PLUS Gold medalists at Olympics (NOT World Champs or even Indoor Champs) who attract the greatest sponsorship deals in Athletics. Of course, some top grade runners get certain sponsorship deals because of the way they look, not just results. Pay attention to details before commenting.

    • @jacobdoyle420
      @jacobdoyle420 5 дней назад

      Hi John, this is track and field, not rugby. Your weird equivalency is not the analogy you thought it was. Your entire argument is moot because Shacarri's deal proves it wrong simply in her existence. One of the highest paid athletes with zero Olympic experience. Gawking to people to 'pay attention to details' is not the argument you think it is, mostly because the details you personally pay attention to are seemingly irrelevant. To be specific, the OP was implying that Seb Coe has failed drastically at advocating for the athlete, a point you seem to have missed. Lastly, your implication that athletes get deals because of how they look is ludicrous 😂😂😂😂😂 a fashionable appearance doesn't do anything in t&f but piss ignorant people off.

  • @mawilliams777
    @mawilliams777 2 дня назад +1

    This channel/these guys need support, RUclips money is a no brainier for them, like, subscribe and share

  • @tessierrr
    @tessierrr 2 дня назад

    Can always outsmart greed 😎 well done

  • @cynique46
    @cynique46 2 дня назад

    💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @LoganLommel
    @LoganLommel 7 дней назад +2

    Comment for the algorithm.

  • @theonlycharms8915
    @theonlycharms8915 4 дня назад

    nice

  • @Kingston781
    @Kingston781 7 дней назад +1

    I’m 20 years old I started running 2923 September my 10km PB 30:50 I dm puma they don’t want me I’m currently training for the world record 10k they will regret when I broke that record next year

    • @jacobdoyle420
      @jacobdoyle420 5 дней назад

      Having realistic expectations is incredibly important

    • @Kingston781
      @Kingston781 3 дня назад

      @@jacobdoyle420 when you hear samow broke world record is me just remember that name

  • @MilesLangley
    @MilesLangley 7 дней назад +2

    This is a super cool initiative for both the athletes and the Bandit brand.

  • @BrianHalligan-USA
    @BrianHalligan-USA 2 дня назад

    Go Took!

  • @jt.8144
    @jt.8144 6 дней назад

    BANDIT GETS EXPOSURE.. when u you see these "Unsoponsored" Athletes rock their kit in Every event televised or not.
    Let's get REALISTIC. here... Nothing to lose from Bandit's Marketing.. if that athlete loses the even, NO skin off the Bandit Brand.

  • @andrewcasey1822
    @andrewcasey1822 7 дней назад +1

    W

  • @saskhiker3935
    @saskhiker3935 2 дня назад

    Athletes making millions could use a small chunk of change to sponsor athletes.

  • @marcomoon6062
    @marcomoon6062 6 дней назад

    One time, I stayed at a motel 6 in Albuquerque for US indoors. I was able to afford to compete by driving/moving (with a car packed with all my stuff). Going from Oklahoma to Sacramento. I was praying not to have my car broke into and robbed while i was competing and it was unattended for hours.

  • @jt.8144
    @jt.8144 6 дней назад

    There's an Olympian.. who still works at Walmart. Go figure.

  • @bobkare1015
    @bobkare1015 5 дней назад

    If you want money into the sport you cannot just focus on the Olympics. USA track is only selling an event happening every 4th year. They are telling fans that the sport is not important, the olympic is. You have to make every meet being important. USA track has dig its own grave......

    • @seensay2132
      @seensay2132 4 дня назад

      Not entirely true and I once interned at USATF headquarters. They don’t just push Olympics promo. They have an Indoor and Outdoor World Championships alternating years. Annual national championships in both and age group Worlds. The problem they’re STILL trying to solve is getting Corporate Sponsors to care about them in something other than the Olympics. But that will require steady TV and streaming deals for the visibility return wealthy sponsors demand. As well as steady press coverage (newspapers, magazines, online, podcasting etc) that usually dips in all but Olympic Seasons.

    • @bobkare1015
      @bobkare1015 4 дня назад

      @@seensay2132 When I moved from Europe to the USA i got shocked how much focus it is on the olympics. In other countries the olympics is important, but so is the world championship, european championship, world cups/DL. In my country we do not have a term for people who compete in the olympics like in the USA. (olympian)

  • @TheErinBrownTV
    @TheErinBrownTV День назад

    This video is misleading Trevor have been offered 6 figure deals contracts

  • @SlapShot-gy4vn
    @SlapShot-gy4vn 6 дней назад

    Track has always been severely underpaid.

  • @swimkidandy
    @swimkidandy 5 дней назад

    get better

  • @darubra
    @darubra День назад +1

    The sponsorship model isn't broken. The idea that a relatively unknown athlete, who produces nothing of value, deserves money for something that most people pay to do in their free time is ludicrous. The top athletes get paid because they are able to return something measurable to brands that endorse them. The marginal athletes don't and need to keep their day jobs like everybody else.

  • @kallasfilm
    @kallasfilm 7 дней назад

    2 week contracts, but what’s the terms of the deal? Still a lack of transparency.. would be more advantageous for the sport if you actually released terms of the contracts.

  • @Dr.Schlitz
    @Dr.Schlitz 21 час назад

    Talk about your “first world problems.”

  • @r_unner_G
    @r_unner_G 4 дня назад

    Super cool guy who's got your back no matter what