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Coach making contact with runner?
I know a coach can not physically assist a runner. However, when and when not can a coach give high fives and things of this nature to a runner? Is there a rule that describes these limitations? If so, where is it?
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The only rules regarding this relate to what you mention - physically assisting a runner. High fives are nothing. Back-pats are nothing (unless accompanied by a push in a direction he want the runner to move). Etc.
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