Don't call it a comeback. He ran a good pace while everyone else went out too fast. Very common in a big 800 field when people want good positioning. Tradeoff was that he had to run around them all while passing, but maintained his target pacing and won. Great job. Smart running.
Not what happened. What happened was he got a yellow card like 30 seconds prior because he false started, so once everyone was called back he was just trying to be very careful not to false start again and in turn got a bad start. This actually didnt save him any energy and in fact made him waste way more as he had to go all the way out to lane 2 on the curves and also had to speed up a lot to pass everyone. He only won because he was by far the class of the field and was in much better shape than everyone else, not because of his tactical decision making
he learned from his past mistake of going out too fast, he started the meet of champions with a 49 second lap and then ran a 62 second lap to get like third
@@piggy6801 I disagree. 25 second first 200 is blistering. He ran his race and didn't get sucked into what everybody else was doing. And having to run in lane 2 isn't as bad as people make it seem.
A prime example on pacing yourself. At the start, all the other guys were sprinting hoping for first place. This guy was calm, paced himself, and therefore saved his enery for the final sprint of the race. Kudos to this kid.
In cross country i always found it better to start slower and speed up as I went. Most people will do the opposite and it allows you to just run past them easily by mile 1 or so
Ahhh the Arcadia Invite! Did this In high-school and won the mile and 2mile in 08 in my race! Fastest mile and 2 I ever did! 4:41 mile then a 10:09 2! Bring back memories
That pretty impressive, I’ve been in the service for almost four years now and the best I’ve done is 12:30. And when I say that was the absolute best I could have done, that was it. So good on you.
@@emmersonhollenbaugh4397 what branch are you in? I was in the Air Force and Air Guard and we had to run a 1.5 mile course. My best time was 7:05, but I had the advantage of being a small college middle distance runner at the time. 30 plus years and 30 plus pounds ago! Lol
@@MemesMemes-mg8ltThank you so much we did really well as a team and a few of us are going to states! My 4-800 team and I gave our best foot forward but the other teams were extremely good! But thanks again!!!!!
Right here. When people say out generation is soft, I acknowledge some kids are weak, but men like t&f athletes are the ones who will thrive in life. Love you boys, stay hard 💪
Ran the 800 in highschool, to me it's very close to the 400 in being the hardest race. I personally think the 400 is the hardest, what about you guys? Semper Fi from an old Marine
I also ran the 400 & 800 and agree. These are two of the most difficult races. But, the most difficult IMO was running the 400 hurdles. That kicked my butt.
@@Ezoluna with editing it appears to be a 400, but with a time of 1:49+, it’s def an 800. But, I agree with you that the 800 is a more grueling race between the 800 & 400.
@@ImMeandYouAreYou6942 wow, you're so right. Theres a person covering the time at the end, thought it was 0:49. Don't ask why I didn't see the big timer at the bottom 😂
Depends on your body type. An 800m runner will find the 400m harder while a 400m runner will find the 800m harder. Your times will also indicate which one you struggle with more.
That's how Alberto Juantorena of Cuba and Sebastian Coe of Great Britain used to run the 800m. Making up the stagger was plenty tough but he just picked off each runner 1 by 1 and won with a good kick
I did 800m in 1m55s when i was 13. Haven't really done timed athletics since. Just a lot of sports. In my early 20s I cycled 100km per day, with exceptions, but mostly. And lifted around 10 tonnes per day at my part-time while studying as a construction engineer.
Якогда был маленький из мешком дров 4 км бежал без остановки,так я знал что будет если я остановлюсь но когда прибежал домой уже было так жарко что печечку топил на следующий день
Aaron just wanted to make it a lil harder on himself
@@TheyLuv_C nah he just got out slow if it was strategy he woulda trailed in the middle for longer
He false started just before this and was playing it safe
@@maxwelldodds6623 I didn’t know that! I was sitting farther back in the stands so I couldn’t see
Yup
@@TheyLuv_C strategy??? sprinting to the front and burning all of energy is not smart..
It's not a comeback. It's a strategy 👏
Exactly 💯
Right bro...
I agree, he was in third at 200 meters
Agreed 💯
He said don’t worry I have 800 meters to make up for this start
819 likes and no comments, lemme fix that
@@cgplays9 who shit in your cereal bro
@@cgplays9 fr 😂
@@cgplays9 🤓
😂 only runners know what's up
dude took “give me a minute” to a whole different level
I don’t start at the front, I end at the front
- unknown
That’s cold asf
@@MocahHamelfr tho thats some wizard quote
My first time liking some comment on TH-cam and I bet ya I've seen a lot of them and none of them come closer to yours. You deserve my respect bro. 👍
@@manoharmadharaja8716 thanks! This is actually my quote I made up! Your comment meant a lot. That was really nice of you😅😅😋
I’m a runner too if my reply didn’t make sense to you😅😅
Dude's internal dialogue was something like:
"Alright, now we'll just uh... increase power by 6% every 5 seconds."
Don't call it a comeback.
He ran a good pace while everyone else went out too fast. Very common in a big 800 field when people want good positioning.
Tradeoff was that he had to run around them all while passing, but maintained his target pacing and won.
Great job. Smart running.
Not what happened. What happened was he got a yellow card like 30 seconds prior because he false started, so once everyone was called back he was just trying to be very careful not to false start again and in turn got a bad start. This actually didnt save him any energy and in fact made him waste way more as he had to go all the way out to lane 2 on the curves and also had to speed up a lot to pass everyone. He only won because he was by far the class of the field and was in much better shape than everyone else, not because of his tactical decision making
he learned from his past mistake of going out too fast, he started the meet of champions with a 49 second lap and then ran a 62 second lap to get like third
@@piggy6801 You don't get a second chance with a false start, it's an automatic disqualification
@@piggy6801 I disagree. 25 second first 200 is blistering. He ran his race and didn't get sucked into what everybody else was doing. And having to run in lane 2 isn't as bad as people make it seem.
@@ZoneOut36 not every meets the same
A prime example on pacing yourself. At the start, all the other guys were sprinting hoping for first place. This guy was calm, paced himself, and therefore saved his enery for the final sprint of the race. Kudos to this kid.
Bro is track royalty 👑
No its cameraman
He just was the favourite, he started from the first line.
Respect he runs he race not worrying abt the others going out trusts his training and amazing job
In cross country i always found it better to start slower and speed up as I went. Most people will do the opposite and it allows you to just run past them easily by mile 1 or so
For some reason college athletes never learn this
@@CuriosityCreator48 bc it doesn't work
@@coolpilot5694it works, trust me
@@coolpilot5694 😪😪it works dude
@@above7846 doesn't work against people with good endurance
wow wonderful performance from Aaron he is showing demonstrations of power and willpower
lot's of congratulations to you hero
Ahhh the Arcadia Invite! Did this In high-school and won the mile and 2mile in 08 in my race! Fastest mile and 2 I ever did! 4:41 mile then a 10:09 2! Bring back memories
That's a motivated double. I ran the 880 and the 2 mile back in the day.
That pretty impressive, I’ve been in the service for almost four years now and the best I’ve done is 12:30. And when I say that was the absolute best I could have done, that was it. So good on you.
@@emmersonhollenbaugh4397 what branch are you in? I was in the Air Force and Air Guard and we had to run a 1.5 mile course. My best time was 7:05, but I had the advantage of being a small college middle distance runner at the time. 30 plus years and 30 plus pounds ago! Lol
Whatt, you won with those times?? It must've been easy to win back in 2000-2010. Nowadays the winning times are 4:02ish mile and sub 9 two mile
My team ran the 4x1 in high school and we placed 2nd, such a fun meet and got to meet some olympians their as well
Guys this is the exact thing I’m gonna be doing at regionals in 5 hours the 800m!!!
Good luck
@@MemesMemes-mg8ltThank you so much we did really well as a team and a few of us are going to states! My 4-800 team and I gave our best foot forward but the other teams were extremely good! But thanks again!!!!!
@@eldwindstalker congratulations!
Be sure to tell us how great you did.
How'd it go? Also this video is a 400 not an 800
Stamina incomparable. YES!
Right here. When people say out generation is soft, I acknowledge some kids are weak, but men like t&f athletes are the ones who will thrive in life. Love you boys, stay hard 💪
Love watching & celebrating with them😂. Was a runner in another life. ❤
शुरुआत कैसी भी हो लेकिन अंत तगड़ी होनी चाहिए 💪👍
✨This person does not believe in the word surrender ✨
Pure quality of hard work , rhyme and foot work.
Ran the 800 in highschool, to me it's very close to the 400 in being the hardest race. I personally think the 400 is the hardest, what about you guys? Semper Fi from an old Marine
I also ran the 400 & 800 and agree. These are two of the most difficult races. But, the most difficult IMO was running the 400 hurdles. That kicked my butt.
This is the 400. Title incorrect. I'd say the 800 is more mentally exhausting bc it's a cross between a mile and a sprint. The 400 is just a sprint
@@Ezoluna with editing it appears to be a 400, but with a time of 1:49+, it’s def an 800.
But, I agree with you that the 800 is a more grueling race between the 800 & 400.
@@ImMeandYouAreYou6942 wow, you're so right. Theres a person covering the time at the end, thought it was 0:49. Don't ask why I didn't see the big timer at the bottom 😂
Depends on your body type. An 800m runner will find the 400m harder while a 400m runner will find the 800m harder. Your times will also indicate which one you struggle with more.
Wow so sweet, the race is not for the swift but for who can endure it, God bless!
Quando eu fiz atletismo, eu corri 400 metros em 1 minuto. Para o pouco tempo de treino que eu tinha, coisa de 4 mês, pra mim foi um bom resultado.
Smart Running; strong mental focus throughout, breathing technique was great, and good upper body strength to carry his stride
Promise I’m not hating, he’s amazing. But bad positioning is not smart running bro, cmon
Consistency is the key
Fantastique merveilleux qu'elle classe ho Dieu merci🙏
That's how Alberto Juantorena of Cuba and Sebastian Coe of Great Britain used to run the 800m. Making up the stagger was plenty tough but he just picked off each runner 1 by 1 and won with a good kick
Не важно как ты начинаешь, важно как ты заканчиваешь😅❤😊
1:49 pace is making me feel Lactic acid from my side of the screen 😂
It doesn't not matter how you starts ,How you finish matters 💖💖
Legend says he is still running up to thus day
Aaron the baron of the 800 quality composer good rhythm bro 👌
Aaron got wheels
Nice job!! Great catch up!!
Being Consistent is way better than being Inconsistent 💪❤
Literal definition of “it’s now how you start it’s how you finish” 🔥
My man IS the main character
Perfect example of "Slow and Steady wins the race " ! 🖤
Slow and steady 26 first 200 lol
Nice bro race is only play of mind❤
DAM GOOD JOB YOUNG MAN….
It looked like he just wanted to get over with the race like a side quest
He coulda went faster if he didn’t have to run the whole first lap in lane 2 because he had a false start and thought he got disqualified
Awesome good control😎
I did 800m in 1m55s when i was 13. Haven't really done timed athletics since. Just a lot of sports. In my early 20s I cycled 100km per day, with exceptions, but mostly. And lifted around 10 tonnes per day at my part-time while studying as a construction engineer.
He used his stamina well. Kept it at the same. Pace for a while then boosting his speed slowly. Effective technique
He was never behind!! He had a plan. Save it for the Last Lap…👍👍👍
i just started track and had my first meet and did 800 and you got an entire minute faster than me that’s insane gs man 😂
That's not a comeback, that's a man who knows how to save his energy and use others tow, great job 😊
Сломал систему 😉👍последний прибежал первым 😆👌
This is the type of energy I need when I’m running my 400
Start is not imp fishing is imp....good judgement for lap to lap🙌❤
me and the homies in elementary used too do 2 laps around the playground, and stay n back the first lap is a major gain 😂
You know he's the main character when the cameras focusing on him
Positioning ourselves at the starting is verrrrryyyyyy imppooorthanthhooooo
Б**** Вот это красавчик так переживал за него
That brothers adrenaline was skyrocketing seeing all his opponents fall behind
shukur qilaylik hammasai yahshi boldai inshaalloh😊
Started with a slow pace and slowly increased to the win
Номер на его шортах) 😮. Отличный забег
Slow and steady wins the race🎉🎉🎉❤
Nice job by the young man from Newbury Park HS! Interesting that he ran the 800m and 3200m at this event.
slowly n steady Win the Race 💪
Какие шикарные у него волосы.
Už jsem to na základě našeho telefonického rozhovoru s panem Ing se mi líbí se mi zdá jako je například na zítra na tu dobu co
BUENO BUENO TODO UN CAMPEON SALUDOS DESDE IQUIQUE TIERRA DE CAMPEONES CHILE
O oloco !!! 1:50 no 800 metros está bom demais
its not about how you start, its about how you finish.
You know it is more motivational when you count everyone from the ending till the last guy in front and finish the number as #1
Dude said, “Yes. Yes I am #1.”
He was saving energy at the start to rump up the pace gradually
Slow and steady wins the race 🎉
Não importa como começa e sim como termina
That's not a comeback, it's a strategy 🔥
It's not comeback it's a tactic❤❤
It made them feel tired and then beat them🔥🔥
yoo the number on his shirt 1975 is the date when my country Papua New Guinea got independence (September 16 1975)
Awesome 👍👏😊
кросава, просто молодец, из грязи в князи)
newburry park has some of the fastest runners ive ever seen. Keep it up ❤🎉
Молодец правильное распределение сил 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂старт это главное .но финиш важен не меньше
Никогда не сдавайся и уважай соперника!!!
Put your faith in GOD ✝️ and Trust HIM. Stop putting your hopes in other people or in things or only in yourself, and your life will be perfect 😊
He made really good use of the slipstream
Dude is legend…should have drafted longer. Then truest legend
Он гибкий по природе и вот результаты быстр ход ног рук 😊
He activated One For All- Full Cowling
Blonde hair guys are dope🔥
thats what we call strategy...but damn...he overtook everyone from the outside
He was storing his stamina smart play
Bro started on the inside, lost terrain, went on the outside and surpassed everyone, bro is hella fast
Inteligente el corredor, los dejo pasar a todos y luego los adelantó 👏👏👏
in a race the the last one is always be the game changer he knows that everyone wants to run ahead of other but I will do something different 🔥🔥🔥🤟
That's right baby! Never understand estimate the heart of a champion!
Он как Шастик из супер семейки ❤
Me cansé nomás de verlo 👌🏾👍🏾 gran resistencia
He feels comfortable with that outside
POV: You're the main character
Seems like stamina conservation...great technique.
Якогда был маленький из мешком дров 4 км бежал без остановки,так я знал что будет если я остановлюсь но когда прибежал домой уже было так жарко что печечку топил на следующий день
Great job 🎉🎉🎉