you play to win the game wrote:
Hellooooo! You play to win the game!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5-iJUuPWis
God you are annoying, spamming this video everywhere.
I hope you can get a life soon.
you play to win the game wrote:
Hellooooo! You play to win the game!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5-iJUuPWis
God you are annoying, spamming this video everywhere.
I hope you can get a life soon.
Whittlesey is one of the best coaches out there. It's a shame he doesn't get more scholarship money to use.
Hoppel is a beast. He also coached Lokedi to an NCAA championship over Karissa Schwiezer when Karissa was unstoppable her senior year.
I thought Redwine coached all the 800 guys?
Wyco Loco wrote:
I thought Redwine coached all the 800 guys?
All of the other ones, Whit coaches Hoppel
Wyco Loco wrote:
I thought Redwine coached all the 800 guys?
NOPE.
https://youtu.be/YmyfLwoN47Y?t=50https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldhTkoTG91QHoppel is a good runner and if Brazier is smart he’ll watch the tape and realize that he has someone at home who can not only push him but beat him. This is good for American middle distance running. Best of luck to both of them.
From watching that workout video, his achievement just becomes staggering. He's running in the heat and solo, mind you, but he's doing 4x800 at 2:16, with one 2:12, and 4x400 at 62 down to 59, and though he appears like he's barely making an effort, just effortless, he was very tired by the end of the workout, he would run 1:44 at the end of the season and take 4th at World's. Witt says he did some 52-51 workouts. But from this, you'd think he was more like a 1:54/4:15 guy. That he does these strength workouts also makes you think that he could run a very good 1500m/mile, yet he only ran 3:47.98 at Kansas, to go with 49.55 400m (and 31:47 xc). To judge by those other performances, you'd never know he can be a 1:43 guy. But from that 1:43.23 finish, he looks like he will soon be well into the 1:42s.
zxczxcv wrote:
From watching that workout video, his achievement just becomes staggering. He's running in the heat and solo, mind you, but he's doing 4x800 at 2:16, with one 2:12, and 4x400 at 62 down to 59, and though he appears like he's barely making an effort, just effortless, he was very tired by the end of the workout, he would run 1:44 at the end of the season and take 4th at World's. Witt says he did some 52-51 workouts. But from this, you'd think he was more like a 1:54/4:15 guy. That he does these strength workouts also makes you think that he could run a very good 1500m/mile, yet he only ran 3:47.98 at Kansas, to go with 49.55 400m (and 31:47 xc). To judge by those other performances, you'd never know he can be a 1:43 guy. But from that 1:43.23 finish, he looks like he will soon be well into the 1:42s.
That workout wednesday was after his final NCAA season, after Pan Ams, and before World Championships. So several weeks after that workout he placed 4th in the world in the 800.
aerobic workouts are very different when you are so fast twitch. They do a lot of specific speed and strength training. Hoppel split 45.92 FAT on the 4x4 as his 3rd event in 2 days.
3 Kansas 3:06.97 6
1) Marcus Davis SR 2) Ethan Fogle FR
3) Cody Johnson JR 4) Bryce Hoppel JR
1:34.569 (1:34.569) 2:21.045 (46.477) 3:06.968 (45.923)
https://results.deltatiming.com/big-12/tf/2019-big-12-outdoor-championships/190510F024He and his coach are probably onto something in terms of training at the proper intensity. From personal experience I believe that running workouts that are extremely taxing can diminish your race performances if you can’t recover from them.
The times he was running in his workouts are slower than workouts I ran in college but his PR is 13 seconds faster than mine. I walked on to the track team at a PAC-12 school and by race day my legs had no “pop” because I was so worn out from “surviving” the workouts during the week.
He seems to have a really good coach and that’s huge. I’m excited to see what he does in the future.
Typical American wrote:
you play to win the game wrote:
Hellooooo! You play to win the game!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5-iJUuPWisGod you are annoying, spamming this video everywhere.
I hope you can get a life soon.
So you don't play to win the game? You run for 2nd and down?
Wrong sport.
It was a fantastic run, but he sure seemed to ease up in last few meters, like he was letting Brazier win. He'd been gaining all of the final stretch then all of a sudden he seemed to let up.
Right?! Showing up big!
This is going to be such a wonderful rivalry to watch for 5 years.
high school xc coach wrote:
pretty impressive. when brazier took the lead in the last 200?, hoppel went with, and was actually gaining on brazier all the way to the line.
Agreed! that was a very good and exciting race, he looked particularly strong the last 200m. I'm quite psyched about his potential!
That 45.9 relay split makes the 800 times make a lot more sense. Without that, he would appear neither speed-based, nor distance-based, though the training seems to be mostly distance training.
1955 wrote:
It was a fantastic run, but he sure seemed to ease up in last few meters, like he was letting Brazier win. He'd been gaining all of the final stretch then all of a sudden he seemed to let up.
I think it was more like he was sort of mentally giving up on passing him, then Brazier seemed to let up a bit and Bryce tried again in the last few meters. He gained, lost ground, and gained again last second. After this race I wouldn't be shocked if Hoppel is able beat Brazier by Tokyo. Not saying it's likely, but that it wouldn't be completely shocking.
What are the chances he's hopped up on the something?
We have nothing to worry about from what I hear Brazier is eyeing the 400m Steeplechase double.
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
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Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!