Track rules are to round to the nearest tenth then add 0.24 to any handheld time for sprints up to 200 meters. That would convert his 4.56 to 4.84 electronic.Want this kid. Seems like a great athlete, but don't trust any 40 time from a high school gym.
That is used for track but I don't think they do that with the 40. In track they do that bc you are reacting to a gun and it accounts for human reaction time. In track the gun starts the timer and sensor stops the time. No room for error. I don't think they ever do FAT 40 yd dashes.Track rules are to round to the nearest tenth then add 0.24 to any handheld time for sprints up to 200 meters. That would convert his 4.56 to 4.84 electronic.
Discussion about procedure and validity of timing matters to some people. If you don't care then that is also fine. Yes he is plenty fast enough.It doesn't matter. The coaches think he is plenty fast enough
It doesn't matter. This is a message board where people like to hem and haw over what a recruiting profile 40 time really translates toIt doesn't matter. The coaches think he is plenty fast enough