That was perfectly clear. It goes without stating that he was not going to run 7:23 and 3:46 within an hour. Original poster, you had no reason to clarify.
Hocker will not beat the Goose in any race at any distance moving forward. Bank it.
If healthy, they will race at least 8 times at GST, and likely around 14 times this year (USAs, Worlds, 4 Diamond Leagues). So, that's a wild prediction.
Hocker will not beat the Goose in any race at any distance moving forward. Bank it.
If healthy, they will race at least 8 times at GST, and likely around 14 times this year (USAs, Worlds, 4 Diamond Leagues). So, that's a wild prediction.
Hocker will not beat the Goose in any race at any distance moving forward. Bank it.
If healthy, they will race at least 8 times at GST, and likely around 14 times this year (USAs, Worlds, 4 Diamond Leagues). So, that's a wild prediction.
That was perfectly clear. It goes without stating that he was not going to run 7:23 and 3:46 within an hour. Original poster, you had no reason to clarify.
Once at a meet, I ran the 600, and doubled back 10 minutes later to run the 1k. Since a double at Millrose was technically doable, the clarification helped. People make crazy posts all the time here!
That was perfectly clear. It goes without stating that he was not going to run 7:23 and 3:46 within an hour. Original poster, you had no reason to clarify.
Once at a meet, I ran the 600, and doubled back 10 minutes later to run the 1k. Since a double at Millrose was technically doable, the clarification helped. People make crazy posts all the time here!
thanks for telling us what you once did at a random meet
That said, you can run the kick out of anyone, and Goose isn't peaked and is willing to run from the front.
Goose, I guess is the guy with the rare form, body type and killer instinct as best to maintain the 54x pace the longest.
It's going to be interesting.
The top 4 are all killers as well.
Jacob is probably the hardest man of them all, based on balls season in and season out.
I mean running a half marathon days after OG. long season, and not caring in the flack to blow up and "fail", as in the guy has no endurance, and prior the guy has no kick.
I hope everyone stays healthy and keeps on amping up their game, and race multiple times, and there is a perfect pacer to 1k.
I think that's what every competitor wants actually. They all think they can out kick the other on the day in the right set up.
That was perfectly clear. It goes without stating that he was not going to run 7:23 and 3:46 within an hour. Original poster, you had no reason to clarify.
Once at a meet, I ran the 600, and doubled back 10 minutes later to run the 1k. Since a double at Millrose was technically doable, the clarification helped. People make crazy posts all the time here!
our meets go 1000, 30-60 minute break, 600. seems every other year a coach tries to qualify an athlete for states in both, and the results are horrendous.
nobody ever tests it out during the regular season meets.
If healthy, they will race at least 8 times at GST, and likely around 14 times this year (USAs, Worlds, 4 Diamond Leagues). So, that's a wild prediction.
So will they have to run the weekend 800/1500 double as GST “short distance” runners? The option to do a 3k makes more sense given Hocker’s training and what he’s actually been running. I also worry about the long distance 3000/5000 double. Surely both couldn’t be run all out. anyway seems that distance is an afterthought to sprints, so I’m curious to see what actually happens.