@@Greenhouse_Co. It's an old school trick that adds an extra layer to insulate between the cold air and your skin. Keeps the core temp up a little higher than it otherwise would be. Plus oiling up in front of the competition is an intimidation tactic
Are you going to make more sprint content when the indoor season is coming or are you focusing more on the long distance content? As a sprinter I really miss the sprinting content that you made earlier I think it was very good
I would be so shook if I saw my competition rubbing olive oil all over each other wtf
Why do they do that? So random haha
@@Greenhouse_Co. to keep warmer
@@Greenhouse_Co. It's an old school trick that adds an extra layer to insulate between the cold air and your skin. Keeps the core temp up a little higher than it otherwise would be. Plus oiling up in front of the competition is an intimidation tactic
BYU using the Diddy strategy
Pretty crazy to get this out so quick
NCAA: What is the secret of your team's success?
Ed: Fruit oil and drop cloths.
NCAA: Kinky!
Ed looks like a proud dad every time they pass hah. Go BYU!
19:29 Guy next to Eyestone completely oblivious...and snippy.
They took oil up to a whole new meaning
This is amazing! More of this
You can tell Ed is a really smart guy. He holds his camera horizontally while filming a video. Be like Ed.
Awesome race by BYU. That guy at the end harassing Coach Eyetone for videoing "Do you have to? It's going to be on TH-cam." Totally oblivious.
why the olive oil??
Heat retention
The oil helps to create a thin barrier between the skin and the cold air. Kinda like petroleum jelly. Helps to insulate.
This is in books from the early 1970s
@@EzraSchroeder Atomic Balm
Oiling up pre-race is absolutely WILD
Are you going to make more sprint content when the indoor season is coming or are you focusing more on the long distance content? As a sprinter I really miss the sprinting content that you made earlier I think it was very good
at 14:10 they be hurdling that fence like easy
Was that course at the Kenosha, Wisconsin?
Why olive oil on legs?
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I'm guessing warmth on a cold (35 degrees F) day.
BYU’s average team age is so high they had to create a new number system