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Brandon Lee Nicholas Sulak. Are Racecar Driver’s Athletes?. How to become a Professional. Professional Athletes at any level for a sport: Making a living off it Athletes must have: Good eye sight Good reflexes and coordination Able to handle pressure Very competitive Very discipline.
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Brandon Lee Nicholas Sulak Are Racecar Driver’s Athletes?
How to become a Professional • Professional Athletes at any level for a sport: • Making a living off it • Athletes must have: • Good eye sight • Good reflexes and coordination • Able to handle pressure • Very competitive • Very discipline
How to become a Professional • The “steps” to becoming a professional: • Start young • Train rigorously • Maintain good health • Do well academically • Go to every opportunity to learn and preform • Remember you are in the spot light, act accordingly
Go-Karts and Starting Young Wikipedia.com
Go-Karts and Starting Young • Age range between 3-50 years old • Professional Racecar drivers still race for fun • Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Busch, Michael Schumacher, Denny Hamlin, Lewis Hamilton • All started at this level
Go-Karts and Starting Young Autoweek.com
How to become a driver • Start young- racing go-karts (100 mph) • Immerse yourself is the best way! • Read, go see a race, anything racing • Want to go fast, need to reflexes • Need to be smart so you do not die • Need stamina and upper body strength • Races are 4 hours and you need to fight the wheel • You need to be healthy, you will lose weight
How to become a driver • You got the job! Finally • Now you have to learn more, the techniques • Need hands on experience • Now put it all together with some money • Winners are experts in driving and techniques
The Risks Onursen.net
The Risks • Crashing in any car over 100 mph is dangerous • F1 cars are too-aerodynamic • Causing “disintegration” upon wrecking • Imagine at 220 mph • Stock Cars are designed to wreck • Still life threatening
The Risks Onursen.net
The Risks • Since Dale Earnhardt’s death in 2001, no deaths in NASCAR Sprint Cup • America-235 deaths since then in other racing types • IndyCar, dirt-track, sprint car, go-kart • This excludes F1! • Most deaths occur in F1 racing
The Risks • Formula-1 averages 3 deaths a year since 1953 • 4 deaths in 1958 season • Doesn’t slow down until early 2000
What is an ATHLETE? • Definition from Merriam-Webster: • A person who is trained or skilled in exercises, sports, or games requiring physical strength, agility or stamina
NASCAR being athletic, not • Donavan McNabb, ex-NFL Quarterback • Ranked Jimmie Johnson behind Tiger and Kobe • Said he does not think he is an athlete-2013 • After riding in a pace car- March 2014said it’s a skill but he respect them • By definition they are athletes
He May Have a Point • Graph showing: USATODAY.com
McNabb’s Fault in NASCAR • True, Average NASCAR drivers spend little time preparing • Champion drivers work out as hard or harder than McNabb • Didn’t consider the abuse that the body goes through during a 4 hour race
NASCAR being athletic • Jimmie Johnson and team training together • Sponsored by Gatorade Youtube.com
Formula 1 drivers are athletic too • Jenson Button (McLaren team) • Trainer and physiotherapy- Mike Collier • Jenson-Mike: 200 Days • Mike helps prepare Jenson for races, time difference • Mike does cardio exercises first, then increase body weight • Once season is close they cut to season shape
Formula 1 drivers are athletic too • Jenson Button (McLaren team) • Mike does neck exercises with Jenson • 4-4.5g’s of force when breaking in a corner • Car able to stop very quickly need to be strong to handle • Jenson-Mike have done triathlons to stay fit • This is one driver but many drivers train similarly
Formula 1 drivers are athletic too Menshealth.co.uk
Endurance • 60 pounds of force on the neck alone • 4+ hours of holding that weight • Arms and legs constantly working • No breaks
Endurance “Cockpit Athletes “
What it takes • Denny Hamlin Sports Science youtube.com
What do you think? Nascar.com Formula1.com
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