I posted one of my long time phrases about track in my last post. Track is about two things; being fast, and looking good and not necessarily in that order. I am a terrible indoor sprinter. I suck at the 60, I run a bad 200 with those tight turns, and I'm just not a 400 guy. After just about every indoor race I ran, Robbie Golabek would come up to me and say, "Hey, at least you're sexier than everyone." It's better to be a sexy third placer than an ugly fast dude.
No one wants to be the ugly fast dude.
This is why every sprinter's most important decision to make before going to a meet is... What are you going to wear? I've been known to make wardrobe changes mid-meet. Let me break it down for you.
Let's start out basic.
This is your simple track team jersey. Sometimes, when you compete you are required to wear certain threads. If you're running for a Division I track team you're going to have to wear this thing. Every time you step on the track, it is an opportunity for you to express yourself. Don't let being forced to wear something cramp your style. Mix it up with different short/socks/spikes combos. Don't go overboard though. Shooters' sleeves are never ok. And be careful! A lot of times you can not wear your school jersey at open meets, it can even lead to eligibility problems. But not wearing your school jersey is a good thing because you now have the opportunity be creative.
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For those people who don't care about how they look when they run. Like the people who wear basketball shorts and a beater. You can get around the rule about not wearing your school jersey by turning it inside out. I guess it's a nice shout out to your school if you're into that.
I don't have a picture for you, but wearing your high school jersey to meets after you're done competing for your high school is absolutely fine. I don't have one because my high school didn't have a track team and my attempt to steal a cross country jersey failed miserably. It's always cool to give your past a little publicity.
Moving on.
I have seen a lot of people that I know and like compete in their Empire State Games jersey. Don't do it. You look like a douche. We get it. You want us to see that you're good because you were in the Games. Instead, just run really fast and let your times prove your point. I loved the Games and would do anything for them to come back. But lets keep those jerseys restricted to just the Games. However, if the games do not come back any time soon, they'll become a sort of retro statement in a few years. Then you can proudly bust these ones out.
Lets look at another fan favorite.
You're a fan of Team USA. I get that. That's why I own this. But do not ever, ever, compete in a Team USA speed suit. That's like getting an Olympic rings tattoo on your chest when you have zero chance of competing in them... And if you do, you had better win. By a lot. A lot a lot.
Not all national teams are out!
You can't lie. This is a bad ass jersey. If you rock a Trinidad and Tobago or England or French national team jersey. Respect. I would love a Lemaitre jersey. The Team Jamaica jersey is on the douchier end of the national jerseys spectrum because they are so fast that you're making a statement about yourself. I can pull it off because I'd be the lightest skinned Jamaican of all time.
Every athlete has people who have supported them throughout their life and athletic career. Sometimes, just wearing a shirt to promote the business of someone who has supported you can go a long way. This is my beautiful Absolute Performance shirt. I'll be wearing this at RIT this year. May not be racing in it but I will have it with me. Got to support my boys out there at AP.
Yes. I rocked this when I raced that girls 4x100 and got my ass handed to me. But I looked good. MJ.
This is by far my favorite jersey. It's my Dad's Niagara Wheatfield High School jersey from 1981. It has holes, is not spandex and is not particularly comfortable. It has a number on the back, deuce deuce, 22. My high school football number. I love it. This is the exact kind of jersey that you should try to find for yourself. It has history, makes a statement and has a story behind it. Perfect.
But, even the perfect jersey needs to be rotated out. Here's my dream jersey.
I would do anything for this Braves jersey. I love Buffalo (got to rep the 716 and section 6), it has history, and is just plain sexy. Only problem is that everything I look at for this is way way too big for me to sprint in. Got to finds a kids XL, like my Jordan jersey...
Alright, well this is my take on it. And it's pretty much dead on. Hopefully this gives you a sort of guideline as to what you should do for your upcoming meets. Remember, what you wear when you compete is an expression of who you are. There's a reason that when you get sponsored they give you a jersey to wear.





