Not being able to prove innocence is the very definition of guilt. By your logic, all one needs to do is fail to credibly explain how the PED got into their system. The only solution would be to discontinue testing for PEDs.
Not surprised that the guy with the least logical username on LetsRun makes the last logical post on this thread.
LOLOLOLOL.
Hint about circular reasoning: Everyone is a "kicker." You only notice the ones that win.
She's lucky US women's running is relatively weak without St Pierre and Valby, but I still don't see her making the US team.
I’m not sure if this poster is young and doesn’t understand how the pro training cycle works, or at least how Schumacher (not coaching Houlihan directly, but still influencing how Shayla coaches obviously) has always structured things?
They usually come up for a big peak in February/March and then go back to a lot of base and strength workouts, with less quality until about 3 weeks before USAs. The goal is always to peak at Worlds. Schumacher trained athletes are almost always the best peaked, amongst American distance runners, when it comes to outdoor Championships vs. the months which precede them.
Other coaches(Mike Smith, Diljeet, Bosshard, kinda Ritzenhein…) tend to focus on quality for too much of the year and that is why their athletes often don’t peak as well for the Championships and the diamond League finals.
Just wondering if anyone remembers reading this last month?
She's lucky US women's running is relatively weak without St Pierre and Valby, but I still don't see her making the US team.
3 peak races so far this year: 2nd in the 3k at US Indoors Silver Medal in the 3k at World Indoors US Champ in the 5k outdoors
What a disaster!
I said her OUTDOOR season was a disaster thus far. Her indoor season was great. 2/3 of those races are indoor. Obviously, she proved me wrong yesterday.
Shows how ignorant you are. Her training and racing was geared for this. So everything about outdoor was a huge success. You JV kickers will never learn.