Great lets seem him go for the actual WR he can just run one race!
Good point about American's not doing that time though ours are even worse
Stop using the word stud, studly etc how many years is it since you went to college
Great lets seem him go for the actual WR he can just run one race!
Good point about American's not doing that time though ours are even worse
Stop using the word stud, studly etc how many years is it since you went to college
I'm not really sure why everyone finds this so amazing. It's that kind of thinking that holds Americans back at this distance. I agree that Kenyans do this all the time in training. Some can handle it some can't. It seems like Yuki can handle. We'll certainly know over time. I'm not really sure if he has a much faster marathon in him than his PR if he peaked for it. I'm just not sure that I think that he does. His right arm and leg swing all over the place (at least they do in the vid posted) but maybe that's what's most efficient for him.
he's clean
epo doesn't work for top Japanese runners
broken arrow wrote:
Does anyone have a list of all of his marathons and times from this year?
It would be interesting to know what type of training he does between these races.
Here you go:
http://japanrunningnews.blogspot.jp/2013/12/this-one-goes-up-to-eleven.htmlPotentially of interest here is that his eight fastest marathons of the year were each faster than the corresponding eight fastest marathons by Americans.
I think that it is funny how so many people are saying he is just going to get injured because of all this racing. Meanwhile the top americans run 2 marathons a year and spend much more time injured than Kawauchi.
Makes you think that maybe it isn't the races that are causing injuries but something in training…
(Also, even if he does get injured, he's run sub 2:10 enough times to call it a great career. Who cares if he did it in 1 year or spread it out over 5 years. Every runner gets injured)
This shows us how our minds can limit us. Proves what we can do if we believe in ourselves. He is an amazing athlete. But I am wondering if this was a Kenyan or African, would we be idolizing him or blasting him on how much drugs he's taking.
ukathleticscoach wrote:
Great lets seem him go for the actual WR he can just run one race!
Good point about American's not doing that time though ours are even worse
Stop using the word stud, studly etc how many years is it since you went to college
1. Would an African/Kenyan try this without money reward?
2. How many Japanese have gotten busted for doping compared to Africans/Kenyans? and that's under a much more functioning anti-doping agency of Japan.
Jeff Wigand wrote:
blah blah blah blah blah blah wrote:Juicer. Don't know why LRC adopted this dude as some kind of cult hero.
What's he running for? He won't take a contract or any appearance money.
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He runs to be competitive , to give his best every time out. Unlike americans who have to go pro , get a contract , not race at international levels , afraid to die on the course. He sets his own rules.
Japanese athletes have self/national pride , please show when the last time a Japanese athlete tested positive, zero !
I doubt that's a world record.
blah blah blah blah blah blah wrote:
Juicer. Don't know why LRC adopted this dude as some kind of cult hero.
Seconded, Doper.
I like hearing about his races. He's a tough dude. I hope his success continues for years to come
Pride of champion wrote:
please show when the last time a Japanese athlete tested positive, zero !
One year ago.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2013/05/24/more-sports/marathon-runner-yoshida-gets-one-year-doping-ban/Thanks for the reminder why no one should have you on their debate team - one sample, that's awesome. How many Kenyans were busted? What's the population of Japan vs. Kenya, how
many 1000s of Japanese collegiate runners are there? How much testing is there in Japan vs. Kenya?
No, Kenyans do not do that all the time, in fact almost never. Lel, Limo and Kiprono top out there long runs at 35-38k.
Kawauchi is getting so, so boring.
At first I was really excited about the great "Citizen Marathoner," but now I hardly raise an eyebrow as he turns in performance after performance below his abilities. The waste of talent is moronic.
You'd think a guy we're supposed to love for fitting a marathon career around working full-time would be a lot smarter about training and racing, and actually do something memorable once or twice a year.
Jeff Wigand wrote:
Pride of champion wrote:please show when the last time a Japanese athlete tested positive, zero !
One year ago.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2013/05/24/more-sports/marathon-runner-yoshida-gets-one-year-doping-ban/
LOL.
What a burn.
have to add wrote:
The crazy thing is that he turns himself inside out in these races. He runs all out and often ends up in the medical tent. So he's not "jogging" these races. He's super competitive and can't stand to get beat by anyone.
Oh, please.
Medical tent = meaningless for 99% of people in there.
All of that annoying grimacing and repetitive collapsing doesn't make him tough. It makes him a female high school XC runner.
Probably receives great bodywork each week... I've become a fan of this guy after that huge move in Fukuoka ...
LetsRun.com wrote:
http://japanrunningnews.blogspot.com/2013/12/bat-ochir-wins-hofu-in-20900-kawauchi.htmlKawauchi ran 2:09:15 today in Japan just two weeks after running 2:09:05. He previously held the world mark for quickets sub-2:10s at 42 days.
For the year, that's 11 marathons for Yuki. 4 sub-2:10s and another at 2:10:00.
Studly.
The US had one single performance under 2:10:00 all year.
For all the people who think Africans run sub 2:10 every week: really? How come nobody else is racing as much as Kawauchi, then? You'd think that 2:08 Kenyans would take that monthly paycheck rather than supposedly doing 2:10 marathons for free every week.
rupp-certified saladbar wrote:
Kawauchi is getting so, so boring.
At first I was really excited about the great "Citizen Marathoner," but now I hardly raise an eyebrow as he turns in performance after performance below his abilities. The waste of talent is moronic.
You'd think a guy we're supposed to love for fitting a marathon career around working full-time would be a lot smarter about training and racing, and actually do something memorable once or twice a year.
Biggest waste of talent is LetsRun.com. No other community is full of as many with 150+ IQ's, six-figure salaries, and 14:xx 5Ks (a great athletic accomplishment) who still manage to be absolute LOSERS in everyday life. Every time xfitguy says women don't want runners, I'm convinced he's right - not because they find their bodies unattractive, but because who would want to spend time with the delusional men-children of LetsRun? NO ONE, that's who.