Koneko wrote:
0/10 wrote:
So let me get this straight. You’re saying Tuohy will crash( in large part) due to her “lack of foot speed....”. Then you say Lane will end up being “the truely competitive one.” You do realize that Lane has far, far slower foot speed than Tuohy. Her mile pr, 4:47, is 15 seconds slower and Lane would have hardly been top 7 at the Cali State meet in the 16, let alone top 7- all time 1500/mile combined.
Let’s remember that Tuohy has NEVER been injured, has improved every season, and has fantastic form. Your post is a nice laugh though. Thanks for bestowing upon us your great wisdom that a girl who has run 4:33 solo in 95 degree heat with high humidity has no foot speed and that’s going to contribute to her to her “crashing hard” in the next few years. But oh wait, Lane, who was injured this year and didn’t run at her state meet, and with that blistering 4:47 mile Pr, is obviously going to be the future....
A massive aerobic base in high school WILL cause burn-out, injury, and future crashing.
Want to build a great distance runner? High school focus should be on varied events (400 - 5000), regular in-season racing (no "chasing records"), occasional triple-jumping, cross-training like swimming and biking, and SENSIBLE mileage.
These are irrefutable FACTS.
What about just running 18 miles a day around the refugee camp? Would that be poor development for a miler?