Yuck.
By far, the worst thread we've had in many years.
Could we please stop.
Let's instead talk about Entine's theories, doping, basketball,
ANYTHING!!!
Yeah, tell me about it, our school had a really lousy cafeteria too.
Tom Derderian
> I remember a workout one day back in high school where everyone was doing
> speed work -sprinters, hurdlers, distance runners, jumpers .. Seemed like
at
> any one given moment half the team was kneeling beside th
Monitor:
Any problems receiving mail from my e-mail address.
sent an article twice.never seen it printed on the list
thanks
Jim McLatchie
Throw up stories.
Bob Kempainen threw up at about the 22 mile mark of the men's marathon
trials in Charlotte in '96. It was live on TV. He immediately picked up the
pace and ran away from his pursuers.
I coached an 8th grade boy some years ago who threw up every time he pr'd.
He improved from 5:
Paul Talbot writes:
>In college I found that the times when I got about about 40 miles a week
>(which actually wasn't that often) I *never* puked after a race or
>interval. The difference was that I could recover faster. Puking isn't a
>function of working hard, most of the time it's a function
Paula Radcliffe ran 14:57 for an all-women's 5K in London today (2 Sept).
Tegla Loroupe was second in 15:25, Derata Tula third in 15:35. 20,000+ women
ran. The course was certified by Hugh Jones, who observed from the lead truck
and sent me this report. He noted that for the last half mile the
Richard,
What about Roger Bannister? Wasn't he from the 50's? Perhaps you could
explain his training schedule to us.
John the crazy alaskan runner
"Also, that higher work level is a direct result of professionalization of
sprinting. My statement about levels of "investment" relate most dire
On Sun, 02 Sep 2001 11:32:23 EDT, GH wrote:
>ps--who said anything about puking POST workout? Unless you'ree from the wussy school
>of training you puke DURING your workout.
My son puked this year 15 meters before the finish line of his anchor
leg for a 4x400 relay!
(admittedly, he said he did
My $0.02 on the pukinghard work issue.
In high school I puked after every interval workout and *every* race. In
college I found that the times when I got about about 40 miles a week
(which actually wasn't that often) I *never* puked after a race or
interval. The difference was that I could reco
GH wrote:
> >
> Next time somebody asks me why we went 30 years between HS sub-4:00 milers
I'll cite this line of thinking.
>
> gh
>
> ps--who said anything about puking POST workout? Unless you'ree from the
wussy school of training you puke DURING your workout.
>
I remember a workout one day ba
In a message dated Fri, 31 Aug 2001 3:09:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time, "Michael
Contopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you believe in training at or just below your
> latcic threshold for the majority of your runs, there is no reason to ever be puking
>post workout.
>
Next time somebo
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