I was surprised to read Antonio's post saying Norpoth was dead. Evidently he's mistaken if that's a 2004 photo, or Norpoth is looking really well for a dead guy.
I was surprised to read Antonio's post saying Norpoth was dead. Evidently he's mistaken if that's a 2004 photo, or Norpoth is looking really well for a dead guy.
Next time I will never believe in what someone says to me, without the prove, but by show me the photo that doesn´t prove that he is alive (L.O.L).
You see too much info - and sometimes i´m not able to manage that all. I don´t remeber no morewho told me that in the past decade of the past century in the past Millenium. (L.O.L).
Firstly, great thread ....
Hodgie-san, Could not agree more with the Coaching angle.
The best guys I have worked with here in NZ did not have fancy Certificates stating their qualications. They had results based qualifications and their Coaching philosophy was SIMPLE. I include Arthur Lydiard and Arch Jelley in that group.
Not long ago I was talking to my first "Boss" from my first High School Teaching job.
He is a rather eccentric Hungarian and a bloody good field events Coach.
He made the comment "We have had 1000 people qualify for level 1 Coaching Certificates. Where are the 1000 athletes ? !!".
This statement was made while we were watching a Track meet where at least 500 of those Coaches should have been present.
How many were there : None !!!!
Cheers : Kim
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Run easy, Run long
Antonio Cabral wrote:
Wait a moment and i will post his training schedule.
I'm looking forward to see this.
Antonio,
There was a great thread here several weeks back about an old British runner called Adrian Royle, I hope I spelled his name right. Someone mentioned, very early in the thread, that Royle was dead. A few posts later Royle himself expressed some surprise about that. I once ran a web search on myself and learned that I'd been killed in a submarine accident in 1968. Maybe death is less permanent than we've been lead to believe.
Kim,
Seconding yours and Hodgie's comments. And perhaps thirding and fourthing them as well.
Antonio say:
>Wait a moment and i will post his training schedule.<
Antonio!! Quit teasing us and post his (Norports") log please. Thank you for the interesting post on Dr. Van Aching (no sleep, fasting! Get Out!) but enough already.
I'm ready to fly to deutschland and find Norporth dead or alive!
Antonio:
On the fasting subject, I am sceptical, because eating healthy is also a function of the amount of calories burned and used.
Assuming that someone runs 20km a day (even slowly) and subsists on a diet of 1000 calories a day - this runner will not absorb enough calories to maintain weight at a reasonable level.
Look at the Tour de France cyclists....ok they are doing much more than runners, but they take in around 5000-6000 calories a day.....and all of them are thin...with extremely low body fat stats.
Yes - being thin is good, but the important thing is having a good power to weight ratio, and in that regard if you look at Kenenisa Bekele, he is quite stocky and muscular, and I am sure he eats quite a bit more than 1000 calories a day.
I remember seeing the Kenyans in London, and Nice. They are always drinking tea with milk and sugar, with biscuits, or toast. They also eat more than 1000 calories.
The important thing is to eat according to your energy needs, and I do not think that 1000 calories a day for the long term, for an active athlete would be beneficial.
Lopes used to like eating fatty steaks....even a few hours before training..
Van Aaken was talking about losing weight not everyday diet. Look at the best they are thin.
Ghost
Since a long ago...i´m glad that you post here. Personally i feel more comfortable in Let´s RunCom than in some other sites, that´s more democratic = (in the pureness meaning of the world that "we are all equal" not “democratic” political meaning or party). Here i don´t feel the hierarchic pressure or Administrator big authority.
There are also some rubbish but this is the “dark side” of the whole free of expression process.
Regarding your question. I think that JZS is right. To eat 1000calories a day and training slow runs that´s not a shape up conditioning for the competitive period, but I see that more as a weight loss for those who are fate they should be to run and compete or daily life. So, that diet regimen that´s a confined period if you enter in competitions – eventually you try that out of season and not in a competitive period or during an hard training phase.
But as far as I understand and discussed that directly with van Aaken he used that diet for himself as a “life philosophy” and “thin diet concern” more than to shape competition conditioning. Now when your body weight did reduce and stabilize in thinness you move up to hard training and competition concerns.
That´s right that when you are exposed into an hard training or continuous efforts as Tour de France there´s no way you can have success with that “thin diet”. That will turn you down. But that´s right also that some top cycle runners they use a thin diet after the rest period. About that subject please go to Dr. Michele Ferrari advises for a diet.
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and read all nutritional advise and particular that one “Some weight loss advice
By: Michele Ferrari”
http://www.53x12.com/do/show?page=article&id=3
As you see even the bike athletes they try the thin diet out of competition periods.
Now about Lopes. That´s intresting that you remember me that. Effectively Carlos Lopes, when heathly and in very good shpe condition he was a ”eating and drinking animal”, but if you take a look to Lopes photos in competition you see a “natural” very think guy, in the van Aaken weight/tall model profile. But since he stops training quickly he gets overweight. In Kilos (I´m not able to convert the figures to american measures) –Lopes that´s a 1.68 metres tall with a shape weight of 52 kilos. But when he stops to train in 3 months he is with more than 80 kilos, and recently he get the 100kilos weight. That´s when the heathly problems they arrive, and the medicine man advise him to stop eating. In mid August I was present in a old runner champ funeral ceremony – that´s the Portuguese runner Manuel Faria – that did win over Zatopec several times.
Lopes was also there for a last “good bye” and we old runners we were very atonish – Lopes did loose in 2 months more than 30 kilos ! he seems the same elegant figure we was as a runner. I ask him: Are you running again ? No simply I stop to eat like an animal by medical advise and as soon as I cut off some heavy food stuff my weight gets down quickly ! Once again Lopes that´s unique in his style.
Good for Carlos Lopes. : )
Thanks a lot for the insight Antonio. We really apprectiate your willingness to share your time and knowledge with us.
Every time I read the title of this thread I think of Clay Aiken.
Norpoth:
http://www.uli-sauer.de/laufen/stories/faz_harald_norpoth.htm
http://www.crowncaps4u.de/Pix/Germany/Coca%20Cola%20Sports/DL-Sports%20Harald%20Norpoth.jpg
The long runner, the dear football professional would have become to 60. Birthday of Harald Norpoth, which man with the dragging along finalkeeps in track Frankfurt. Harald Norpoth was neither olympia winner nor European champion. And it was considered nevertheless as one of the large runners of its time.
The spindle-dry man, who worked always in such a way, as if he would have gotten, belonged not enough to eat to the remarkable features of the long-distance scene. On this Thursday he celebrates close cathedrals its 60 in its hometown Telgte. Birthday, wants to be able to be celebrated thereby however not for its countless successes from once. "I am not at all the type, which zurueckkommt." again and again on the past; Therefore it only invited to the meeting into Telgte, with which it spends and in the future to spend wants also otherwise its life. If it has more time precisely with the beginning of its new decade than Ruhestaendler.
Because not least because of its broken knees, which he tightened himself with the resounding tennis and resounding football and not by running, it terminated its vocational career. 31 years was it then in the training of sport teachers at the German Federal Armed Forces sport school in goods village active. Now it looks forward to more time for its wife, his in-and-thirty-year old daughter and his dreissigjaehrigen son, which live at the place and clean-look more frequently times. And naturally it wants to work sportily, make extensively radtouren.
Because do not run is possible because of the knees any longer. With the view back is it what he did actively for the sport whether for his association or as speakers of the Leichtathletik national team, at least as importantly as titles and medals. Landed the 1.85 meters large westputrefy with all important matches, never completely in front more badly than at the sixth place.
This achievement continuity created Norpoth only, because it prepared always consistently. "on 365 days in the year I trained outside whether with rains, hail, heat or 25 degrees of minus.'' Its largest success achieved he 1964 in Tokyo, when he won surprisingly silver over 5000 meters. The young German left the favorites, which became Frenchman Michel Jazy and the Australian world record runner Ron Clarke, behind itself, however by the American outsider Bob train over-kept in track. With European championships twice second over 5000 meters and once third over 1500 meters, three victories with the at that time popular Europacup, 37 German meistertitel and 50 starts with land fights - this balance states some over the value of the 60-Kilo-Laeufers.
Records like the world record over 2000 meters and the European records over 3000 and particularly over 5000 meters in the today still respectable time of 13:20,49 minutes were for Norpoth more by-products. Like some German runner recently with the European championship with times around the 14 minutes to separate could, that is veilful it: "that would be at night gelaufen." I with 1,5 parts per thousand at 24 o'clock; Record-run found boring the hagere runner. "I was more the type of match, loved tactics. I could not only run times so high speed, but if I proceeded, it was ernst." From the second, third position he pulled then a dragging along keeps in track over 500, 600 meters on, to which rarely one had been up to.
More importantly than many successes on the career Harald Norpoth is a letter of old coach of the national team Sepp Herberger, which was convinced as soccer players of him and recommended it as a football coach. Even if the athlete let itself be trained apart from the sport study as the football teacher, from it no second large career became. Nevertheless the schlaksige man was as exzellenter technicians with horse lung a master player in the centre zone sports club and the DJK of the Telgte and last coach of the federation league club CSU goods village. And on the question, which it would have rather been to be a point soccer player or a point runner Harald Norpoth answered, without hesitating: "I would have much rather played on the highest level football, because me football hat." as crew sport much more strongly interested;
© Steffen Haffner, FAZ 08/2002 Photo: yahoo.de Harald Norpoth 1966 photo: tvigb.de
Van Achin:
Ivo Van Damme is the one who died in a car crash.
Filbert Bayi's training was much like that advocated by Van Aaken.
I wonder if you could post Filbert Bayi's training?
This sentence (poorly translated) says it all:
"This achievement continuity created Norpoth only, because it prepared always consistently. "on 365 days in the year I trained outside whether with rains, hail, heat or 25 degrees of minus"
I believe Van achin was injured in a car crash as well!
Ernst Van Aaken.
Hodgie-san
Well done ! your last posts. You are also a "memorablia" contributor. In my land we say that´s remember that´s live dead facts once again.
One question for you. Why you say van Achin to van Aaken. I understand that sounds a bit grman look like that "van", but more starnge for me that´s your nickname Hodgie-san. I don´t know really what that means (if it means something) but for me it sounds like Chineese or japaneese than american. Since i´m from portuguese mother language i undrestand and made me undrestand in spain (castellian), galician (spain Galicia dialect), french very correctly, italien, Romenian, a bit of english. But Hodgie-san that´s one of the most strange names or nick names i really can´t undrestand the meaning and to spell and it sounds me all but not english. Can you answer to my curiosity ?
Thanks !
PS- By the way for those who don´t know yet Portugal that means PORT OF GALIA (PORT=Porto) (GALIA=Gal). The ancient history and and the fairy tales say that in the coasts of my land the people from Galia comes to the south by ship crosssing over the Atlantic ocean and made from the coasts of the place that´s now my country his favourite ports to aeat and rest and recover.
I will answer for Hodgie-san.
His nickname:
His name is Bobb Hodge, he of the 2:10:59 marathon PR (but maybe you knew that part Antonion??) So his nickname was Hodgie probably at first. Now it morphed into Hodgie-san (by others or himself, I am not sure), because Mr Hodge likes to write in the manner of teacher-pupil relationship one sees with Martial artist lore: Sensei (i.e., master) to pupil.
"Fundamentally this is the function of a sensei—to create situations where the student arrives at understanding through his own experience. " Hodgie likes to do just that: not tell a runner to do EXACTLY this or that, but instead give him ideas and general guidelines so he can learn himself. This is a common idea in Asian culture: one needs a master to guide one, but in the end, only the individual can become enlightened on his own (the master just prepares the pupils mind, and shows him a path to enlightenment). Hodgie-san often writes in the style of an Asian teacher, right down to the slightly incorrect English grammar ( :-) ).
The "van achen" "joke." That 's what it is, a joke: to ache means to hurt, and I believe that Hodgie decided that any coach preaching up to 30 miles a day, with 5 hours of sleep and regular fasts must have his athletes "aching" all the time.
Did I get it right Hodgie-san ?
Antonio:
Thanks for the message and the good wishes.
Good to hear that Lopes lost the weight, which was not good for him.
What about Mamede, the Castro, Monteiro, Canario, and people like that...what are they doing now, and did they also put on weight and become unhealthy? Pinto?
It seems that when Portuguese runners retire, they stop running completely, whereas the British, American and Northern European runners still jog for fitness, even when they stop competing. Different cultures?
I remember reading once that the average Portuguese person hates to run, and does not appreciate what a great running history Portugal has. I also recall stories about elite Portuguese runners being insulted when they went training on the roads. They were told to stop "wasting time," and to "get a job!"
Could you give us some insight into the typical diet of elite Portuguese runners.
Thanks for any information.