Didn't I already explain this multiple times in the Coach Jon Green and Cinderella thread? The Olympic marathon was a very hot day and Seidel's temperature graded time is around 2:18-2:19, which the East Africans that barely finished ahead of Seidel have run in past marathons. But not Seidel. You have got to be naiive to not see something is doesn't add up with Seidel and being "clean".
Newsflash: people react differently to tempteratures, you clown. "temperature-graded time" isn't a thing. if it was, Evans Chebet ran the equivalent of a 2:02 at NYC.
What’s wrong with you people? Seidel was the Olympic silver medalist on the marathon <18 months ago. You are a fickle bunch with an astoundingly poor memory.
They don't have poor memories. They're gutless losers who use the anonymity their mother's basements provide to be critical of someone who has achieved more than they ever will.
Didn't I already explain this multiple times in the Coach Jon Green and Cinderella thread? The Olympic marathon was a very hot day and Seidel's temperature graded time is around 2:18-2:19, which the East Africans that barely finished ahead of Seidel have run in past marathons. But not Seidel. You have got to be naiive to not see something is doesn't add up with Seidel and being "clean".
Newsflash: people react differently to tempteratures, you clown. "temperature-graded time" isn't a thing. if it was, Evans Chebet ran the equivalent of a 2:02 at NYC.
Temperature graded time is indeed a very real and highly studied topic in sport sciences. Have you never run before?
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Newsflash: people react differently to tempteratures, you clown. "temperature-graded time" isn't a thing. if it was, Evans Chebet ran the equivalent of a 2:02 at NYC.
Temperature graded time is indeed a very real and highly studied topic in sport sciences. Have you never run before?
This is a training adjustment plan. It has nothing to do with a blanket time adjustment in race conditions, because that's not a thing. Different people are able to perform better in hot weather, just as diffeent people can perform better in cold weather. There's no universal temperature grading factor.
I don't think her story "keeps changing." I think she just decided the adderall wasn't worth it. What's wrong with that? She's still in her twenties. That's when you try things out, find what works for you. Especially when your doctor recommends it.
To be on adderall for days in a row and then suddenly not be for a day, especially a race day, is difficult. It makes you feel like death, physically and mentally. I wouldn't want to show up like that for a race. Hell, I wouldn't want to show up for a race ON adderall either, it makes me run like crap. I used to take it.
Was it worth missing NYC Mini? Maybe it was for her at the time, to get that TUE. Worlds? Who cares, her sacrum was fractured anyway. You don't have to be a fan of hers but dang, chill out.
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