HerrRoth wrote:Very interesting to note that a 3:46 miler clean is only a 1:54 800m guy who can barely break 4 minutes for th emile.
Uh... you know someone who could run sub 4 who is only capable of 1:54
oh and the rest was pretty loony too
HerrRoth wrote:Very interesting to note that a 3:46 miler clean is only a 1:54 800m guy who can barely break 4 minutes for th emile.
Uh... you know someone who could run sub 4 who is only capable of 1:54
oh and the rest was pretty loony too
HerrRoth wrote:
I'd bet my house on Webb being a drug cheat. His dad was a doctor and knew exactly how to dose PEDs and how to avoid + drug tests.
said his father, Steven, an economist for the World Bank. "Swimming, soccer,
Don't let facts get in the way of a good consipiracy theory.
https://www.newsday.com/sports/sunday-special-see-alan-run-high-schooler-webb-takes-on-label-of-next-great-american-miler-1.804533Newsday wrote:
Webb is a keenly fit but normally sized package - 5-9, 140 - who "was always involved in athletics," said his father, Steven, an economist for the World Bank.
HerrRoth wrote:
Anyone who thinks Webb's regression is not a product of PED use during High School and then cessation thereafter is delusional.
100% the pattern of a hardcore drug-cheat who dropped the drugs to avoid being caught and tainting his legacy of being the USA's fastest miler.
Very interesting to note that a 3:46 miler clean is only a 1:54 800m guy who can barely break 4 minutes for th emile.
I'd bet my house on Webb being a drug cheat. His dad was a doctor and knew exactly how to dose PEDs and how to avoid + drug tests.
I agree. Plus the muscularity and odd shaped head from HGH...
Tyrannosaurus Rexing wrote:
flotrack watcher wrote:
On his high school training:
- 60 miles per week maximum his senior year
That's impossible. The mile is a highly aerobic event, and Saint Lydiard proved long ago that to run a very fast time in such an event, one needs to run AT LEAST 100 miles a week, probably a lot more. And Webb ran the mile faster in HS than Lydiard's number 1 athlete, Peter Snell, ever did.
So Webb must have meant One Hundred AND sixty miles a week, not just 60.
You're welcome.
Snell ran his times on grass without CERA or Cardarine flowing through his veins.