Is a person underperforming if they can run a 2:01 800m and yet they are stuck at the moment running in the 4:40's for the 1600m?
Is a person underperforming if they can run a 2:01 800m and yet they are stuck at the moment running in the 4:40's for the 1600m?
4:40 is a good mile for someone who runs 2:05-2:06
Questioning ones desire wrote:
Is a person underperforming if they can run a 2:01 800m and yet they are stuck at the moment running in the 4:40's for the 1600m?
If they are an 800 specialist - then no, not at all.