Description
There are some great artifacts in our profession, and we believe this to be one of them. However, before we get into it allow me to give you the back story.
Initially Charlie was resistant to having the seminar videoed. On the morning of the seminar, he changed his mind, and agreed to be filmed. We scrambled to find a video, and the footage you see in his production was the result.
We could apologize but really, we would prefer to celebrate that Charlie agreed to give one of if not his first public presentation since the Dubin Inquiry, and that he finally agreed to be filmed.
So, enjoy the footage – of the greatest sprint coach I have ever met, and a role model of what a coach should be – a person of service who works tirelessly on and off the track to advance their athletes.
It’s approximately two (2) hours in length, and as indicated above the vision and the audio have moments of challenge. However, the upside far exceeds the downside, in my humble opinion.
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