In a message dated 03/21/2001 12:59:01 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


It could even be argued that it is too generous to the athlete, because
it does leave a window for anticipation to be successful.


I disagree.  From what I have read in this latest round, R should be around
.25, if we are to believe what science has produced.  One problem, everyone
in the sprints react faster than that.  If you are in a 100 m, and your RT is
near .2, you are dead meat.  .15 to .17 seems to be the norm in the 100, and
the exceptional ones get closer and closer to that .100 limit.  So then my
question is, do you guys assume every single sprinter is a cheat?

Darrell
Faith is a road seldom traveled

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