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Originally posted by MarlowOriginally posted by AidenCould a guy possibly run 400 meters in 43.45, then run 4 200's in the next couple of days, capping it off with a 19.32?
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Originally posted by AidenPoint being there are many examples of extraordinary performances with races either/both the same day or the day preceding. Some sprinters have even stated that multiple races (heats and semis) help them perform better.Było smaszno, a jaszmije smukwijne...
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Originally posted by PowellOriginally posted by AidenPoint being there are many examples of extraordinary performances with races either/both the same day or the day preceding. Some sprinters have even stated that multiple races (heats and semis) help them perform better.
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I can see her "easily" knocking another couple of 10ths off her 21.81. Problem with trying to assess her though, is that she is about the smoothest, least-strained competitor I've ever seen. Get the feeling she could be doing full squats with 500lb and she wouldn't betray a single bit of exertion.
Think of an electrically powered Paris subway car on rubber wheels as compared to a diesel locomotive.
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Originally posted by croflashOriginally posted by PowellOriginally posted by AidenPoint being there are many examples of extraordinary performances with races either/both the same day or the day preceding. Some sprinters have even stated that multiple races (heats and semis) help them perform better.
The female precedence is already there.... Marie Jose Perec.
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[quote="gh"]I can see her "easily" knocking another couple of 10ths off her 21.81. Problem with trying to assess her though, is that she is about the smoothest, least-strained competitor I've ever seen. Get the feeling she could be doing full squats with 500lb and she wouldn't betray a single bit of exertion.
Think of an electrically powered Paris subway car on rubber wheels as compared to a diesel locomotive.[/quote
gh...I see you agree with me...2 tenths off 21.81 is 21.61...right between 21.50 and 21.70!
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Originally posted by ALLSpeedOriginally posted by croflashOriginally posted by PowellOriginally posted by AidenPoint being there are many examples of extraordinary performances with races either/both the same day or the day preceding. Some sprinters have even stated that multiple races (heats and semis) help them perform better.
The female precedence is already there.... Marie Jose Perec."A beautiful theory killed by an ugly fact."
by Thomas Henry Huxley
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Originally posted by runforfunOriginally posted by ALLSpeedOriginally posted by SpeedsterHas anyone (other than Marion Jones) in history broken 22 in May?!
http://mb.trackandfieldnews.com/discuss ... 274#448274
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