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QuestionHow should I prepare in advance?Kai Ng is a USATF and RRCA Certified Running Coach at Run Coach Kai. Kai has competed in over 55 races and over 15 marathons, and has trained with 16x USA and World record holder Patti Catalano Dillonso. He specializes in coaching runners of all levels and showing people that everyone can be a runner. Kai is committed to helping his clients reach their goals by showing them how to run with proper form and holding them accountable to train consistently.One of the most important things to work on is the transition. It doesn't matter how fast and efficient you are if you're not passing the baton successfully. It's important to work with your teammates on transition.
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QuestionIf I have two slow runners and two very fast runners, how should I position them and get a fast time?Community AnswerFast, slow, slow, fast. This pattern can usually encourage the slower members to keep the lead up.
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QuestionHow can I increase my speed?Community AnswerRun on the balls of your feet instead of running flat-footed. Pump your arms and bring them up to nose/eye/ear height.
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QuestionWhen I don't complete a race because of a drop of the baton, do I need to finish the race?Community AnswerYou do need to finish the race. If there is a disqualification, this would be sorted out post race but assume nothing until the end, other than trying to win.
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QuestionWhat should I do if two runners aren't very fast? Where should I position them?Community AnswerPlace them in the middle.
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QuestionWhere d0 4 x 100 relays take place?Community Answer4 x 100 relays take place on outdoor or indoor tracks, where all of the zones and starting lines are marked.
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QuestionWhat happens if I step on the line of a lane? Is there a disqualification?Community AnswerYou can be disqualified for stepping on the line, but only if the judges think you gained an advantage. If you step outside your lane for a moment on the straightway and do not interfere with another runner, you are unlikely to be disqualified. You are also allows to leave your lane to retrieve a dropped baton, as long as it does not shorten the distance traveled.
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QuestionWhat are the measurements of the baton?Community AnswerUSA Track & Field uses a baton between 28 and 30 centimeters long, with a 4 centimeter diameter.
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QuestionHow do I pass the baton?Community AnswerYour 4x100 team should have two words they say. For example, "set" and "go." As the runner approaches the next runner, he should yell "set" at a reasonable distance. The second runner should then start a fast jog until he receives the baton. Then, the one passing the baton should yell "go" so the new runner knows when to fully sprint. You should also pass it from right to left, back to right, and finish with left as this will make the hand offs faster and cleaner.
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QuestionHow should I place my runners?Community AnswerPlace your runners so the first runner is the second fastest, the second runner is the third fastest, the third runner is the fourth fastest, and the anchor is the fastest.
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QuestionDoes one mile consists of 1600 meters?Community AnswerAccording to the track event, yes. However, a real mile is approximately 1650 meters.
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QuestionWhat is the actual distance of each leg of a 4x100 meter relay?Community AnswerEach leg is 100 meters long, but the actual running distance is slightly longer due to changeovers. The first runner needs to sprint for about 105 meters, the 2nd and 3rd runners for about 125 meters, and the 4th athlete for 120 meters.
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QuestionIf one of the runners goes behind the lane before getting the baton will he be disqualified?Hectic.aestheticCommunity AnswerYes, all runners must take off within their exchange zones to avoid disqualification.
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QuestionWhich person changes the track?Hectic.aestheticCommunity AnswerThe 4X100 relay teams stay in their original lanes the entire race, as do the 4x200 teams. Only the 4X400 and 4X800 change lanes with the second runner.
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QuestionWhat are good stretches for this event?Community AnswerBefore running do dynamic stretches; afterwards, you can do really any stretches for your back, legs, and glutes.
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QuestionHow long is the takeover exchange zone?DonaganTop AnswererThe exchange zone is typically 20 meters long.
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QuestionWhen you use block starts, how do you hold the baton?Community AnswerPut your palm flat out, and the hand with the baton should have 2-3 fingers placed on the baton.
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QuestionWhat if I have a slow runner and 3 fast runners, how should I place them?DonaganTop AnswererYour sequence doesn't make too much difference. Most relay teams have their fastest runner run last.
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QuestionWhat is some advice for running the relay from lane 7?Community AnswerKeep running as you would in any other lane, but don't worry if the other runners are in front of you.
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QuestionCan we change our lane while running without disturbing another runner?Community AnswerYes. Make sure you go around them. It's helpful to sprint approx. 10 meters, pull ahead of them, and make sure they don't do the same to you. Discourage them from doing so by moving in front of them every time they try to pass you.
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QuestionI have two fast runners on my team. Can I put them first and last?Community AnswerIt usually goes from slowest to fastest, but if they accept it that way you could continue doing it that way.
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QuestionWhat positions should I put my runners in if they're all the same speed?Community AnswerPut the runner with the best reaction time on the blocks. If there are any runners that aren't very good with the baton, put them last so they won't have to pass it.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to hand the baton off?DonaganTop AnswererPush the baton up into the open hand on the other runner's hip. Don't let go until you can see and feel that the other runner has fully grasped the baton.
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QuestionIf two runners reach the finish line at same time, then who will be the winner?Community AnswerWhoever's foot crossed the line first! There can be a split second difference! If you can't tell, simply re-do the race.
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QuestionWhat is the minimum age to start relay running?Community AnswerThere is no minimum age, in general. Specific races or organizations may have their own age requirements. But some communities provide opportunities for children as young as 5 or 6 to participate.
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QuestionI have two fast runners and two slow runners. I've told the slow runners to practice but they don't, and because of them I think we are gonna lose. What can I do to increase their speed?DonaganTop AnswererOffer all of your runners some sort of reward if the team's total time improves.
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QuestionCan I throw the baton to my team before I reach the exchange zone?Community AnswerNo; you will be disqualified for throwing the baton. Wait until you reach the exchange zone and make sure your exchange is done between the lines of the exchange zone and not out of it.
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QuestionWhat is the objective of the take over phase?DonaganTop AnswererThe objective is to legally pass the baton from one runner to the next while each runner maintains maximum speed.
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QuestionSo on a 4 by 100, each person on the team runs 100 meters?Community AnswerYes. The 4 indicates how many people run, and the 100 indicates that each person runs 100m.
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QuestionHow can I get better at running on the turns?Community AnswerTry to lean into the curve a bit. It is tough during a 4x100 because you are going pretty fast, but it will really help if you can lean in.
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