Coogiguy03
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It's not being talked about much, how do you think this will affect our players, will they be able to have success on the field. Are there ways to prepare for this??
I heard they were going to scale Pikes Peak today. Haha@Runwildboys mentioned this in one of the threads and he shared that the team is scaling Boulder Canyon tomorrow morning to get in more team building and to acclimate to the altitude.
NudeI heard they were going to scale Pikes Peak today. Haha
Heck in that thin air he might just say to get it to our 30, lol...aubrey might hit one from 68.
In Denver? 75 is realistic. Seriously.aubrey might hit one from 68.
It’s been talked about. too much lol.It's not being talked about much, how do you think this will affect our players, will they be able to have success on the field. Are there ways to prepare for this??
I just said I hope Schotty brings them up to Denver in time for them to acclimate. Someone else mentioned the scaling.@Runwildboys mentioned this in one of the threads and he shared that the team is scaling Boulder Canyon tomorrow morning to get in more team building and to acclimate to the altitude.
78aubrey might hit one from 68.
Amazingaubrey might hit one from 68.
Someone said they'll be doing culture and polka@Runwildboys mentioned this in one of the threads and he shared that the team is scaling Boulder Canyon tomorrow morning to get in more team building and to acclimate to the altitude.
i live in the springs and it’s 1000 ft higher. so i’ll be fine at the game.It's not being talked about much, how do you think this will affect our players, will they be able to have success on the field. Are there ways to prepare for this??
I'll take WHAT IS UNIQUE TO DENVER for 100 please.Remember the altitude in Denver?
agreed...considering the broncos are 66-88 (.429 win %), it doesn't seem to be that impactful. either you have the talent, or you don't.As someone who lives in Denver, I will say that the altitude in the city is not really enough to really do damage to flat landers. It especially shouldn't affect elite athletes.
Once you get up to 9000+ in the high country? Yeah, if you haven't acclimated for a week or so, you're going to be hurting.
When we'd play games against high country teams back in high school, you could feel the altitude a bit, but not really in any way that wiped you out.
Ha ha, can I give you two likes for thatI'll take WHAT IS UNIQUE TO DENVER for 100 please.
Here is another hot insiders tip Coog, water is still wet.
