People just dont get it...
I just went through this whole thing saying that it all goes by HEIGHT and WEIGHT...
i listed my height of 6'0 tall. my weight was 210 and 214lbs and i ran similiar times..
Each inch taller means i would weigh more..
Its funny how you say you coached decathletes bigger and faster.. BUT were they 6'0 tall or below and did they weigh more than 214?
No decathlete in the world right now is 6'0 or below and weighs more than 214lbs.
Keep trying to come up with people to compare, because your not going to find anyone..
And anyone can sit here and say that they know someone heavier and ran a good time.. Wheres the proof? Show a video....
All of my videos are proof.. Do you see me squatting 500 lbs? You see that? Do you see how big i look in 100 percent of my videos? Or is all that just not ringing a bell?
Then someone has the nerve to list someone that is a FULL 3 inches taller than me and almost 20lbs lighter.....
please make me laugh even harder..
Did you not read that part where it said if i was taller i would weigh more... Ok so if i was 6'3 lets see i would probably be at around 228lbs during my track season,, not a SKINNY PENCIL NECK 195lbs!!!!!
hahahhahahaha please make me laugh harder... YOU all have no clue how hard it is to get around a track 5 lbs heavier, 10lbs heavier or 20lbs heavier for that matter....
You literally think that weight doesnt matter..
Throw on a 25lbs back pack and compare your times in the 400 and tell me what you get ok?
You all are completely missing out on how hard this is to do...
I ran 51.96 in 1999 at 182lbs.. and that was the last time that i was anywhere near an acceptable height and weight for the 400..
Guess what? The 51.96 was FAT... hand timed on it was 51.34
Heres the catch with that though....I RAN THAT in july after hardly even training for the 400...
I never hit my peak in track till october or november and i had potential in 1999 to run 46 but never got around to getting in the training to doing it...
I had only trained 2 weeks leading up to that 51.96..
And then the rest of the year i got busy and couldnt get my training or track races in.. After 1999 though i started a new weight lifting program and gained weight and muscle.
Therefore i am now 30 LBS HEAVIER on average from the years 2000 till 2014.
You are all underestimated the power of extra weight... and this is getting funny watching you all try to find someone that was my height or below and over 214lbs..
Comon lets go do your research... Try to find a guy that was 6'8 tall and 210lbs so i can laugh even more at how dumb your comparison will sound...