Because you have accomplished so much more than AlSal.. When you have:
A) competed at his level
B) coached at his level
then maybe, possibly I might listen to your rambling.
Because you have accomplished so much more than AlSal.. When you have:
A) competed at his level
B) coached at his level
then maybe, possibly I might listen to your rambling.
Stache, thought you would have seen my sarcasm.
Sad Sack wrote:
Changing Webb's bio-mechanics is just a bad idea. It will result in less efficiency and more injuries. Once someone gets a certain stride and form and has put in 1000s of hours of muscle memory to alter that is foolhardy.
Uhm, they are changing it back to how he used to strike before he got in the bad habit...
Sad Sack wrote:
Changing Webb's bio-mechanics is just a bad idea. It will result in less efficiency and more injuries. Once someone gets a certain stride and form and has put in 1000s of hours of muscle memory to alter that is foolhardy.
We'll know over the next few years if you are right or not, perhaps sooner. My bet is you are not.
Either way, Webb spent 3 years injured and running sub par and is now approaching the twilight years, it's do or die. No need to keep doing the same and ride that painful slow death, which by Einsteins definition is insanity.
flash2pan wrote:
Stache, thought you would have seen my sarcasm.
Not sure how I missed the ;).
I am so ashamed of myself right now. :(
Only in America would somebody wanna take a 3:30 1500m guy and fix his stride. Just more twitchy OCD stuff from Alberto. Rigid simplistic thinking disguised as innovation --but I'm sure Phil eats it up. Reminds of when folks were saying Slaney bounced way too much as she crushed all those US records.