
"Knowing splits quickly and accurately makes coaching a lot easier. Sitting down with an athlete and showing them the splits they need to hit reinforces the athletes and coaches goals! I have used the calculator when determining splits for the marathon and its quick and simple. Overall a great trackside tool."
Reno Stirrat
2010 USATF Masters runner of the year 55 to 59. First in 2010 Boston Marathon 55 to 59 in 2:42:27
******************************************************************************************** "This Runners Calculator is a runner and coaches dream! It saves time and energy compared to trying to calculate splits the old way. I can almost instantly figure the splits needed in order to achieve goal times. A MUST buy for coaches and serious runners."
Seneca Lassiter
University of Arkansas
1996 United States Junior Champion 1500m
1997 United States Champion 1500M
1997 NCAA 1500M Champion
1998 NCAA 1500M Champion
11 Time SEC Champion
13X All American
Professional Athlete
1999 USA 1500M 2 nd Place
2001 USA Indoor Mile Champion
2001 World Indoor Championships 6th Place
2002 USA Champion 1500M
Personal Best
Mile 3:54.2
1500M 3:33.7
800M 1:45.5
5000M 13:39
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"I think the Runners Calculator is a great time saver for any coach that has to deal with multiple athletes on a daily basis. I think it's an awesome handy gadget that can really save people a bunch of time, and simplify the process of figuring out interval times over various distances quickly. I'll give it two thumbs up!"
Reuben Reina
2-Time U.S. Cross Country Champion
2-Time NCAA 3000m Champion
U.S. Olympian 5,000m
Read the review in the February/March issue of Running Times Magazine and also on Track and Field's premier site TrackField97.com Link: http://trackfield97.com/category/tech/
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