He will never run faster than Seb Coe
He will never run faster than Seb Coe
Vent, where are you getting these extra distance estimates? I would think that's a tough figure to get if you've got nothing but the usual video to go by.
nijelamosnsonsonso wrote:
He's going to take down Rudisha's record in the next two years.
1:40.5 no problem.
MMW
Perhaps, but so far he has shown himself to be a racer more so than going after times and that's a hard habit to break. Rudisha is just the opposite, he has been chasing times since he came on the pro circuit.
Also, breaking records requires a certain amount of luck because there are probably only one or two chances in a season to do it. Several things have line up, your peak conditioning has to line up with the schedule, have good rabbits (you can't rely on your competitors) and have good race conditions all around. Something as simple as going out a half second too fast or too slow, having a 10 mph wind for example can through you off.
Bob Stitchmo wrote:
You think Nijel Amos has excellent form huh? Is it the awkward shuffle at cruising speed or the arms and legs everywhere 'frog in blender' up the home straight that leads you to that conclusion?
Please, if you would like a crash course on excellent form youtube Wilson Kipketer, Coe or even David Rudisha.
Alfred Kipketer? Why is his name even bought up here.
My understanding of biomechanics and ex phys must be a little more advanced than yours.
Orthodox 800 finishing form resembles 400 meter form - holding form = holding speed.
But in a fast 800, as in 400 hurdles, acidosis becomes so severe that it is actually better to alter form than to hold it. You can do two things: switch to different muscles, or find a way to keep using the same muscles by using them differently. Amos does the latter by exaggerating the movements of his cross-body posterior kinetic chains. These are muscle combos that pass through the calves, hamstrings, and glutes and into the back on the opposite side. When sprint coaches tell you to pull your lead arm down, not push your trailing arm forward, they're alluding to this PKC.
Watch Amos's shoulder rotation on the stretch in Monaco. He pulls his trailing shoulder way back and allows his arm to swing well behind his body. As part of the PKC involving his takeoff leg, it adds power to the chain and thus his takeoff, counteracting the acidosis in his leg. It also helps preserve range of motion across the chain. A fully extended muscle contracts more powerfully, resulting in a more powerful stride.
His arms flop around because he's ignoring them - they're irrelevant. It's what he's doing with his shoulders and back that's important. And try to believe your own eyes - he does it time and again and crushes his opponents. It works.
Alfred Kipketer has a similar style, and in case you didn't notice, last month he ran within half a second of the Hayward Field record, from the front with suboptimal splits.
i agree that amos has incredibly efficient form, not dissimilar in turnover Ngeny's "shuffle".
I must have missed something. Is this thread a result of his blazing fast 1.45.xx at the commonwealth games?
You must be new here. Welcome.
Cawfee wrote:
Vent, where are you getting these extra distance estimates? I would think that's a tough figure to get if you've got nothing but the usual video to go by.
Greased Lightning wrote:
I must have missed something. Is this thread a result of his blazing fast 1.45.xx at the commonwealth games?
It's the result of "destroying" a not fully fit Rudisha which, incidentally, everyone of note has done this year.
Kipketer is the man to break the world record and not Amos; he has speed and he can take the race like rudisha. 1.40.5 is possible if he can get good coaching to improve his form, remember he is only 17.
nash wrote:
Kipketer is the man to break the world record and not Amos; he has speed and he can take the race like rudisha. 1.40.5 is possible if he can get good coaching to improve his form, remember he is only 17.
The very last part of your effort was sarcasm right? Alfred Kipketer being 17?
http://www.letsrun.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/alred-kipketer-296x300.gifhahahahaha
Maybe, but only in a race where he outkicks Rudisha and wins by a whisker
We may have to keep tabs on this Pierre Bosse from France.
He was pushing the pace ahead of Amos in Monaco and then started to come back on him after he was passed.
He's at #11 all-time and is young.
We may see he and Amos pushing each other to faster times in the future.
juir57 wrote:
ene wrote:He is a great runner but he still has not proved to be better than Mo Aman.
Olympic Silver, 1:41.73, and a couple of wins against Aman this year does prove that he is better.
Also he beat him at Monaco for the WL
He is #1 right now
Florence was a legit track and a pretty old beat up one at that.
Trolls like you and Ventolin ruin otherwise intelligent debate.
All this 'likely' short track crap is nonsense coming from idiots starting a rumour.
lol, "frog blender" puts it perfectly. Cheserek and Alfred Kipketer are prone to the same thing.
Bob Stitchmo wrote:
You think Nijel Amos has excellent form huh? Is it the awkward shuffle at cruising speed or the arms and legs everywhere 'frog in blender' up the home straight that leads you to that conclusion?
Please, if you would like a crash course on excellent form youtube Wilson Kipketer, Coe or even David Rudisha.
Alfred Kipketer? Why is his name even bought up here.
Welsh Wizard wrote:Florence was a legit track and a pretty old beat up one at that
nonsense
posters on every message board have been questioning reiti for years as even did cram when running 1'43-low on it after tiring season & hungover, & firenze was helluva lot less profile than rieti
Trolls like you and Ventolin ruin otherwise intelligent debate
nonsense
were you there in '81 to measure firenze ???
All this 'likely' short track crap is nonsense coming from idiots starting a rumour
more nonsense
aouita who'd never run a serious 5k in his life came out & went 13'04 !!!
no serious adult fan at time expected better than 13'15 from him
sabia, ran 1'43.8 there & never went faster than 1'44.5 in rest of career & that was in the super-fast race for the era, '84 final
caballo who was considered finished by '84 runs 1'44.8 there & coud only run 1'45.6 in zurich which was peak race of season for him as boycot of games
firenze was a highly dubious track & plenty of evidence of shortness
Bob Stitchmo wrote:Yes Coe did win races not leading into the final 120m but was ALWAYS at his best setting his own pace out front - the original and probably still the greatest front running gangbuster ever...
err...
coe never cracked 1'44 in a "front run" 800
Lol. Are you really using as evidence the fact that a handful of athletes ran their pbs there? Comical.
There are ten times as many athletes who didn't run their pbs on that track. And strangely enough, you will find similar statistics for almost all tracks.
You really do talk out of your a**.
Cram ran a 1:50.8 there a year before in 1980, when his pb was 1:48.5.
Maina ran 1:50 in the same race, yet went on to run 1;45.2 that year and had a pb of 1:44.2 from previous year. Where is his super fast time for a short track?
There are dozens of athletes who ran there and ran faster on other tracks.
You spout drivel.
laughable
any elite motivated guy with fast pace likely got a huge sb or even career pb
joke is your attempted defense of an unknown meet with a mickey-mouse sized track
kid, were you even born when grown men at the time were laughing at this wr in an unknown meet ???
what part of firenze = zurich, brussels, berlin or london did you think existed in ’81 ???
pathetic
coe ran his pb at a nonsense track/meet
utter drivel
- aouita who no one at time expected better than 13’15 in his 1st serious 5k ran 13’04 !!!
- sabia ran 1’43.8 there in ’84 & never broke 1’44.5 ever before/after & ran that 1’44.5 in the superfast ’84 final
- caballo who every grown up fan knew was finished in ’84, ran 1’44.8 there !
he coud only run 1’45.6 at target race of zurich seeing as he got boycotted out
rubbish
if you were ambitious elite with pacing you got huge chance of huge sb, even career pb in firenze
all you have offered is nonsense
get a clue
he was a raw kid who in his main event had a pathetic 3’40pb at the time
no grown-up considered cram an elite in early ‘80
utterly clueless
the kenyans gave up in ’80 with boycott
you have no idea how good maina was in ‘79
he destroyed the field in zurich with a huge kick at 600 in 1’44.2 compared to willi’s 1’44.6 as was his trademark
he kicked like yifter
he looked in 1’43 –flat/low shape if flat-out
fast enough to make coe who ran 1’42.3 on “configured” oslo track of short bends/long straights to duck him in world cup
learn to read fool
maina had lost all interest in ’80 when boycotted out of moscow when any grown up fan in ’79 knew was supposed to be a straight shoot-out between the 2 if caballo couldn’t miraculously re-find his best & americans not finding major talent, which paige mighta been
drivel
if you were ambitious elite & got pace like aouita/sabia/caballo you coud get huge rewards out of that mickey-moused sized track
utter fool
you clearly haven’t a clue about the shock seasoned grown-up fans had back then upon hearing :
“florence”
where ???
“isn’t that where they have that hypogonadal statue ???”
ventolin^3 wrote:
Cram ran a 1:50.8 there a year before in 1980, when his pb was 1:48.5get a clue
he was a raw kid who in his main event had a pathetic 3’40pb at the time
no grown-up considered cram an elite in early ‘80
I'm not a doctor or professor or anything, but I'm confident in saying that a short track would benefit a non-elite just as much as it would an elite.
Why do we even bother talking about this? You're so incredibly stubborn and nothing will change your opinion, yet you can't PROVE anything. This is a completely pointless debate.
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Rest in Peace Adrian Lehmann - 2:11 Swiss marathoner. Dies of heart attack.
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
I think Letesenbet Gidey might be trying to break 14 this Saturday
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!