NOT wrote:
Talk talk talk talk .. doers do and talkers …well they talk.
Says the guy who can't do 1 mile at Nico's 10 mile pace LOL
NOT wrote:
Talk talk talk talk .. doers do and talkers …well they talk.
Says the guy who can't do 1 mile at Nico's 10 mile pace LOL
Everybody seems to assume oxygen delivery is Young's limiting factor. It isn't. He's thoroughly acclimated and this sort of workout is his wheelhouse.
A 10 mile run in 50' at 7000ft just a good solid workout, but doesn't preclude getting run into the ground at sea level. Sub T is useless terminology.
dsrunner wrote:
Everybody seems to assume oxygen delivery is Young's limiting factor. It isn't. He's thoroughly acclimated and this sort of workout is his wheelhouse.
A 10 mile run in 50' at 7000ft just a good solid workout, but doesn't preclude getting run into the ground at sea level. Sub T is useless terminology.
The guy has no wheels. And that 10k in abq wore everyone out at ncaa
The guy has plenty of wheels; he ran 3:37 last spring. That he got out kicked by one stud who had the much easier task of tucking in while Nico and Drew pushed is not evidence that he doesn’t have wheels.
my two pennies wrote:
Based on what former NAU greats like Day, Baxter, Grijalva, and Nur did, that is definitely insane. I don't remember ever hearing about any of them averaging under 5:00 there. The Buffalo Park loop has a pretty good hill in it, and as mentioned, it's at 7000 feet. Nico might be headed for some pretty crazy times this spring if this is accurate.
Some pretty crazy times indeed...