Yeah I'm curious on how his strength routine has changed and how much heavier he is. Looks like at least a couple pounds. Good strength for mid-distance if it's in the right place.
Hard to tell with the hair, but his face seems more filled out as well. I guess it could be age related - he is 22 so pretty old to still be "maturing" but sometimes faces are the last to stop "aging".
Yeah I'm curious on how his strength routine has changed and how much heavier he is. Looks like at least a couple pounds. Good strength for mid-distance if it's in the right place.
Hard to tell with the hair, but his face seems more filled out as well. I guess it could be age related - he is 22 so pretty old to still be "maturing" but sometimes faces are the last to stop "aging".
He’s starting to look like a man instead of a kid.
I realize that he changed his hair but his form and body looked different.
He bulked up. Similar to way Jess Hull did before her breakout last year. I think you need to be ripped for distances shorter than 5000. Extra strength from core and upper body helps to open up stride more.
I realize that he changed his hair but his form and body looked different.
In my opinion the pacemaker, Davis Bove, 25, former Cal Poly, 1:50/3:35/3:56/13:48 had the best form in that race, surpassing Kessler, even. Perfect form, if there ever was such a thing.
Compare Bove's form with E. Holt who's a great runner, but ungainly. How much does Holts form handicap him? - well that's another discussion for another time.
he's always had amazing form, even in high school he stood out from all the other runners. its just his natural gate, im sure its been tweaked over the years but it hasn't changed much.
I realize that he changed his hair but his form and body looked different.
In my opinion the pacemaker, Davis Bove, 25, former Cal Poly, 1:50/3:35/3:56/13:48 had the best form in that race, surpassing Kessler, even. Perfect form, if there ever was such a thing.
Compare Bove's form with E. Holt who's a great runner, but ungainly. How much does Holts form handicap him? - well that's another discussion for another time.
in Eric Holts defense, you do the best with what God gave you. He's naturally top heavy, big boned, and stocky so it makes sense he uses his entire body to help push himself along, which is why he looks like he's swimming when he runs.
Yeah I'm curious on how his strength routine has changed and how much heavier he is. Looks like at least a couple pounds. Good strength for mid-distance if it's in the right place.
Hard to tell with the hair, but his face seems more filled out as well. I guess it could be age related - he is 22 so pretty old to still be "maturing" but sometimes faces are the last to stop "aging".