
Ep. 132 - The Mental Side Of The Sub-4 Quest With 4:01 Miler Corbin Coombs.
This week on the show is Corbin Coombs.
Corbin is a senior out of Organ Mountain High School in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Coombs has demonstrated exceptional prowess on the track and cross-country courses. He shattered the New Mexico state record in the mile with a time of 4:02.59 at the Millrose Games, marking the fastest mile ever run by a New Mexico high school athlete. He later lowered this to 4:01.
His impressive performances include sweeping the 800m and 1600m at the Class 5A state meet and securing a second-place finish in the 2-mile at Nike Outdoor Nationals with a personal best of 8:53.44.
Corbin Coombs is also the New Mexico Class 5A State Champion, beating the now-known NXN champ, Charlie Vause.
Today on the show, Corbin and I talk all about the sub-4 mile barrier, why the mental side of the sport is so important, competition being the activation energy to get better, and his thoughts on the Arcadia 3200m.
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