Subway Surfers Addiction wrote:
a pain in the weltschmerz wrote:I think Dixon was doing Lydiard training but instead of a hill bounding phase he ran a lot of hills for strength. His form started to fall apart in the last 100m of the 76 5000 final.
Watching Vasala and Snell maintaining form in previous Olympics might be because of the specific power that comes from bounding. Vassal was apparently doing some bounding up to 2 weeks before the Olympics.
First of all, he lost because Lasse Viren is the dirtiest man in the history of distance running, he brought the atomic age to running, every one that followed had to take something in order to win.
I would be suspicious of Vasala as well.
Hildebrand shouldn't have gotten bronze, it is running, one should be of their feet when crossing the line. Ali Felix was robbed of gold as well.
My father who saw him up close reckoned that Dixon never did enough speed work in 1976, by this I mean Lydiard wind sprints, or 150m sprints etc in the final two weeks. Both Walker and you say Dixon (Arch Jelly helped coach him) never did the Lydiard hill phase, but I know that Walker did do hill sprints and long hill burns in Auckland. He did need to work on his sprint form in 1976.
Jesus, you sound like a mental patient. I checked the date to see if this post came from 2004 or something. The only thing dumber than the Original Post is your stupid, speculating, second-hand account of how "Dixon never did enough speed work in 1976, by this I mean Lydiard wind sprints, or 150m sprints etc in the final two weeks."
Yet you assert (when you have no way of knowing) that Walker did do this training and he was coached by the same man? News flash: Walker won GOLD that same Olympics and was also the WR holder at the time. If Jelly coached Dixon at that time, it looks very much like he knew what time it was.