Her junior coach Jim Barodte and her high school coach Armando Siquerios were the coaches who kept her on a level pace, from what I understand.
Her junior coach Jim Barodte and her high school coach Armando Siquerios were the coaches who kept her on a level pace, from what I understand.
This current indoor racing schedule is geared for development/conditioning for outdoors. Her coach has her building towards Beijing in the 10k this summer. She is not peaked or sharpened. PR's along the way and one of the fastest american 3k's for this indoor season is not a bad thing.
Weak minded wrote:
This current indoor racing schedule is geared for development/conditioning for outdoors. Her coach has her building towards Beijing in the 10k this summer. She is not peaked or sharpened. PR\'s along the way and one of the fastest american 3k\'s for this indoor season is not a bad thing.
Small point, it is the fastest this year
http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/index.php/yearly-leaders/13-lists/2153-t-fn-2015-women-s-u-s-indoor-leadersPlowhorse wrote:
That's the way it always has been and it seems the way it will continue to be. Hasay is a great athlete but her lack of a kick and finishing speed is what holds her back from breaking into the elite ranks. Compare her with Jenny Simpson whose kick is a thing of beauty. I saw Jenny's race in Boston a couple of weeks ago. She was 4 seconds off AR pace with 400 meters to go, and she finished 4 seconds better than the AR. Her final lap was a few ticks over 27. It was amazing. Hasay needs to move up in distance.
Uh, no, it wasn't. It was a 30.69. If you don't believe me then go look at flash results. Stop making things up.
peyton womanning wrote:
Plowhorse wrote:That's the way it always has been and it seems the way it will continue to be. Hasay is a great athlete but her lack of a kick and finishing speed is what holds her back from breaking into the elite ranks. Compare her with Jenny Simpson whose kick is a thing of beauty. I saw Jenny's race in Boston a couple of weeks ago. She was 4 seconds off AR pace with 400 meters to go, and she finished 4 seconds better than the AR. Her final lap was a few ticks over 27. It was amazing. Hasay needs to move up in distance.
Uh, no, it wasn't. It was a 30.69. If you don't believe me then go look at flash results. Stop making things up.
What does this have to do with the fact that Jordan is slower in a final sprint than molasses in January?? I sure as hell don't see her kicking like Jenny.
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
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
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