i am doing a research paper on dathan and was wonder what athletes brad hudson coached before he coached dathan, and who he is coaching right now?
thanks!
i am doing a research paper on dathan and was wonder what athletes brad hudson coached before he coached dathan, and who he is coaching right now?
thanks!
This website has a search function for all postings. If you type in "Brad Hudson coaching," you get a ton of information.
Every time I tell someone about the search function, and how easy it is to use, they insult me, so I get tired of that.
It takes less than a minute to get a whole list of who he has coached. If you are new at matching questions with answers, it might take you another minute. That's partly why I told you "Brad Hudson coaching," because you might not think of that in the first second, as I did.
The poster who hinted about Google is another person with first second kind of inspiration. I'll bet a minute there will be useful too, even a second minute if you type in extraneous things like "wallpaper prices Brad Hudson."
I don't know where the mental disconnect is when someone wants info from this website and comes to the message board asking for the information, instead of searching the site itself. It's like going to a library and asking people in the lobby questions about what's in the encyclopedia in the next room. When does it say China's current borders were established? Uh...go look. It's right there, dude. You've come to the library, why stop in the lobby and ask other people about the library's contents?
jeeze dude what crawled up your ass???
relax, the kid asked a question...chill the f*** out
You Won't Believe This wrote:
This website has a search function for all postings. If you type in "Brad Hudson coaching," you get a ton of information.
Every time I tell someone about the search function, and how easy it is to use, they insult me, so I get tired of that.
It takes less than a minute to get a whole list of who he has coached. If you are new at matching questions with answers, it might take you another minute. That's partly why I told you "Brad Hudson coaching," because you might not think of that in the first second, as I did.
The poster who hinted about Google is another person with first second kind of inspiration. I'll bet a minute there will be useful too, even a second minute if you type in extraneous things like "wallpaper prices Brad Hudson."
I don't know where the mental disconnect is when someone wants info from this website and comes to the message board asking for the information, instead of searching the site itself. It's like going to a library and asking people in the lobby questions about what's in the encyclopedia in the next room. When does it say China's current borders were established? Uh...go look. It's right there, dude. You've come to the library, why stop in the lobby and ask other people about the library's contents?
I think the mental disconnect it the one between YOUR ears.
The is a message board visited by fans. The are many people here who can give much more information than by simply putting in a random query in Google. Ask a group of humans a question and they might very well return links that they found from Google, but pre-filtered for relevancy that a Google query could never provide.
Only an antisocial personality would find fault in using the wisdom, experience and resources of the human mind over something impersonal and cold as a electrical charges stored on a search engine's server farm.
I know he is coaching or has coached Tera Moody, Mike Sayenko, James Carney, and Boaz Cheboiywo.
You Won't Believe This wrote:
This website has a search function for all postings. If you type in "Brad Hudson coaching," you get a ton of information.
Every time I tell someone about the search function, and how easy it is to use, they insult me, so I get tired of that.
It takes less than a minute to get a whole list of who he has coached. If you are new at matching questions with answers, it might take you another minute. That's partly why I told you "Brad Hudson coaching," because you might not think of that in the first second, as I did.
The poster who hinted about Google is another person with first second kind of inspiration. I'll bet a minute there will be useful too, even a second minute if you type in extraneous things like "wallpaper prices Brad Hudson."
I don't know where the mental disconnect is when someone wants info from this website and comes to the message board asking for the information, instead of searching the site itself. It's like going to a library and asking people in the lobby questions about what's in the encyclopedia in the next room. When does it say China's current borders were established? Uh...go look. It's right there, dude. You've come to the library, why stop in the lobby and ask other people about the library's contents?
I love this post. Really, if the person is doing a research paper, maybe they should do some research. Asking a question on a forum isn't "research".
UsedToBeKnowItAll wrote:
I love this post. Really, if the person is doing a research paper, maybe they should do some research. Asking a question on a forum isn't "research".
Wrong. This is the most informative website for information about running. When you research something you ask experts first for guidance and information. That's what research is about.
malmo wrote:
UsedToBeKnowItAll wrote:I love this post. Really, if the person is doing a research paper, maybe they should do some research. Asking a question on a forum isn't "research".
Wrong. This is the most informative website for information about running. When you research something you ask experts first for guidance and information. That's what research is about.
No, what you get on this site is a bunch of BS, just as you can see above. A handful of posts and a few helpful tidbits for our friend's "research paper."
You're on tilt, kid. Step away from the table and get some rest.
malmo wrote:
Only an antisocial personality would find fault in using the wisdom, experience and resources of the human mind over something impersonal and cold as a electrical charges stored on a search engine's server farm.
And only another one would fault someone for suggesting looking for what information is already out there instead of consulting your "wisdom," right?
When noting the use of the LRC message board in your bibliography, what is the correct format to use?
Should you give credit to each individual poster, or is it OK to credit the thread itself?
You Won't Believe This wrote:
This website has a search function for all postings. If you type in "Brad Hudson coaching," you get a ton of information.
Every time I tell someone about the search function, and how easy it is to use, they insult me, so I get tired of that.
It takes less than a minute to get a whole list of who he has coached. If you are new at matching questions with answers, it might take you another minute. That's partly why I told you "Brad Hudson coaching," because you might not think of that in the first second, as I did.
The poster who hinted about Google is another person with first second kind of inspiration. I'll bet a minute there will be useful too, even a second minute if you type in extraneous things like "wallpaper prices Brad Hudson."
I don't know where the mental disconnect is when someone wants info from this website and comes to the message board asking for the information, instead of searching the site itself. It's like going to a library and asking people in the lobby questions about what's in the encyclopedia in the next room. When does it say China's current borders were established? Uh...go look. It's right there, dude. You've come to the library, why stop in the lobby and ask other people about the library's contents?
Man, that's a lot of typing for someone who looked up the answer and could've just written that instead.
The most notable athlete he coached before Ritzenhein was Shayne Culpeppar. She won a medal at the Indoor World Championships in the 3000.
That's what I recall. I'm sure others in the know can verify this.
POD
For once I agree with malmo! POD^^^^
I hate it when angry nerds just respond "google it" to a fan asking a legitimate question on a fans' message board.
Strunk and White wrote:
When noting the use of the LRC message board in your bibliography, what is the correct format to use?
Should you give credit to each individual poster, or is it OK to credit the thread itself?
Well, if you're writing something legal, it would be governed by Bluebook Rule 18.2.4.
Your post, for instance, would be cited as: Posting of Strunk and White to
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=3886943(Jan. 25, 2011, 11:53 EST)
Hudson launched his coaching career in Boulder, CO, where he worked with Shayne Culpepper, Steve Slattery, Jorge and Ed Torres, and Dathan Ritzenhein, among others. The group was originally named the Boulder Performance Training Group but it is now called the Marathon Performance Group and is based in Eugene. The group currently includes Ritzenhein, James Carney, Jason Hartmann, Casey Burchill, Stephanie Rothstein, Megan Lewis, Tera Moody, and Lucinda Hull. Hudson also coaches Boaz Cheboiywo of Kenya.
This is why I love Letsrun: After a question is asked about running you have two responses to the actual question asked out of 17 posts.
I will offer a third post in answer to the original question (who is he coaching now?) = Sally Meyerhoff
Wrong. This is the most informative website for information about running. When you research something you ask experts first for guidance and information. That's what research is about.
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Wow! You are so wrong. This is--in fact--a terrible source for RESEARCH INFORMATION for high school or college. First off, it's an internet source (which would be rated very low for reliability). None of the information, however true it might be, would be considered fact (without proper documentation). Matter of fact (no pun intended), without an author, it creates additional bias too.
However much we enjoy this site, it does NOT equate to a legitimate, FORMAL source for an academic paper.
REAL English Teacher wrote:
Wrong. This is the most informative website for information about running. When you research something you ask experts first for guidance and information. That's what research is about.
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Wow! You are so wrong. This is--in fact--a terrible source for RESEARCH INFORMATION for high school or college. First off, it's an internet source (which would be rated very low for reliability). None of the information, however true it might be, would be considered fact (without proper documentation). Matter of fact (no pun intended), without an author, it creates additional bias too.
However much we enjoy this site, it does NOT equate to a legitimate, FORMAL source for an academic paper.
You know, just because OP was asking for information doesn't mean he or she is going to use it as a FORMAL (whatever that means) source. OP could have just been using it as sort of "starter" research. For instance, if I were writing a research paper on, say, the influence of Alfred Thayer Mahan on 20th century Naval policy, I might go on some military history website and ask what people thought, just to get some ideas about how to get started and where to look.