With thriving track programs at TSU, Vanderbilt and Sewanee, I'll really have plenty to do during the height of the college outdoor season which is essentially March and April. This is similar to last years season - 17 total meets, 7 indoor and 10 outdoor. Every one of them (except the Nashville district meet) is FAT timed. The problem with most college meets is that I have to choose between the 100m and the 400m since they usually run the 400m first. Of course, all this is tentative and represents a maximum season. Some meets I may not do. I did 15 meets last year and said I wouldn't do as many this year. (I may end up a liar).
MEET SCHEDULE 2012
----indoor ----
February 25 - Sewanee, TN: Sewanee Indoor Invitational
March 2 - Louisville, KY: Mason Dixon Games
March 16-18 - Bloomington, IN: USATF Masters Nationals
---- outdoor----
March 24 - Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt Black and Gold Meet
April 14 - Nashville, TN : TSU Boston Moon Classic
April 21 - Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt Invitational (or Sewanee Mountain Laurel Invite)
March 2 - Louisville, KY: Mason Dixon Games
March 16-18 - Bloomington, IN: USATF Masters Nationals
---- outdoor----
March 24 - Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt Black and Gold Meet
April 14 - Nashville, TN : TSU Boston Moon Classic
April 21 - Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt Invitational (or Sewanee Mountain Laurel Invite)
April 27-28 - Philadelphia, PA: Penn Relays
May 5 - Nashville, TN: Senior Olympics District
May 12 - Raleigh, NC: Southeastern Masters Championships
June 16-17 - Louisville, KY: Bluegrass State Games
June 23 - Birmingham, AL: AL State Games
July 14-15 - Nashville, TN: TN State Games
Aug 3-5 - Lisle, IL: USATF Masters Nationals
May 5 - Nashville, TN: Senior Olympics District
May 12 - Raleigh, NC: Southeastern Masters Championships
June 16-17 - Louisville, KY: Bluegrass State Games
June 23 - Birmingham, AL: AL State Games
July 14-15 - Nashville, TN: TN State Games
Aug 3-5 - Lisle, IL: USATF Masters Nationals
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Did a brief one set resistance and plyo workout today. Tomorrow - on the track in Sewanee.
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