. "So, think it's pretty clear that I'm not a student at Mesa Community College - I attended a four year university in Colorado. \n\nHowever, I've been bouncing around the idea of completing a second Bachelor's alongside my MBA. Should I need to knock out some credits, best believe it will be at MCC. Have heard nothing but good things from friends and strangers alike. \n\nWith that, I spend a TON of time utilizing the Track and Field facility - specifically, the hammer ring.\n\nMesa Community College has the premier Track and Field facility in the Southwest! Oh, you don't believe me huh?! \n\nFirst, come and check it out for yourself. \n\nSecond, if you aren't impressed, please go find a nearby facility that has as much space MCC does dedicated to the throws. It's a thrower's paradise; like our own private island. \n\nThis is a big friggin deal! When you keep the throwing events off the infield, you save yourself a lot of unnecessary hassles in terms of safety while other events are going on.\n\nSeriously, a javelin runway, three discus rings, two shot put rings and one hammer ring WITH a nearby runway for turns and drill work. \n\nMCC also hosts the Mesa T&F Classic each year in April- And a phenomenal job at that. This meet attracts some of the best athletes in the nation: Collegiate teams, post collegiates and professionals. Come check it out next year; there's something for everyone!\n\nI want to express my sincerest gratitude to Head Coach Steve Jacobs and Throws Coach Collin Post for allowing me and my Coach to train here. As you both know, it takes a VILLAGE to do this post-collegiately (especially when you WORK full time), and having a training home means the world to me. \n\nRecommended - Come out to the Track and get in shape, knock out some transfer credits, earn your associates. MCC is a great and welcome community to be a part of."^^ . . "3"^^ . "2014-05-28T00:00:00"^^ . "6"^^ . "6"^^ . "5"^^ . .