bannnned i got wrote:
Super Fans wrote:
Paul Tergat, Daniel Komen, and Haile all ran at least 20k a day as young kids. Our current Half Marathon world recorder himself said he covered vast distances. Our current 5k and 10k WR holder was already running close to 50 miles a week before even entering his teenage years. The thing here is they didn't run the whole way -- it was run, a bit of walking, running, etc... time on feet is more important.
Rheinhardt Harrison was half marathons before age 10. He's turned out just fine.
I don't understand why we freak out at younger kids logging higher mileage as long as it's easy running and intensity is low or null. Literally millions of kids do this in East Africa every year. Barefoot. Why are we so scared as long as we keep the intensity and pressure out of it?
US and europe has just way too many generations of giant pu$$ys....you think back before cars were in mass, say prob up to the 1930s especially in rural areas kids and adults had to WALK a lot. my dad who grew up in rural indiana in the 1960s had to walk 9 miles to school everyday. sometimes he would have to run so he wouldnt be late. so thats 18 miles a DAY 5 days a week, and on the weekends if he wanted to go to town and hang with friends 18 miles again. as long as your not going anaerobic at a young age all the time its not going to mess you up. some of you people are truly weak minded and pathetic when it comes to being in shape.
and we all wonder why the US has sooooo many fat f*cks....OMG 70miles a week as a KID!!!! holy hell hurry get this kid an iphone and a coke!!
Pretty sure he's had a phone for years, his old drink of choice was Red Bull but now it's "Torst" because they pay the fee.