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tried thrice
Hello there guys. looking @ him at @USATF Championship, I thought to myself: this is the only guy who can beat Mo Farah, does he ever think about running 5000m seriously?
Call is not working/late to start. Shocking.
Sounds about right.
wineturtle wrote:
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tried thrice
looks like listening to the call on the board link requires you to drop your pop-up blocker for lets run.
Given that choice I'd rather miss the call.
Huge LOL at Evan getting interrupted by the singing lady right when he's about to start explaining his reaction to the Fancy Bear leak...
I know Jerry is very secretive about this stuff. --Seriously? If so that's ridiculous.
Jjdjdhfjdkdvdv wrote:
Would be interested to hear anything about his training. Mileage, typical week, strength training, etc. I know Jerry is very secretive about this stuff. Prob won't get much out of him. Maybe something like hardest workouts he's done.
attempt five worked 3;22
Jackie Chan wrote:
I know Jerry is very secretive about this stuff. --Seriously? If so that's ridiculous.
Jjdjdhfjdkdvdv wrote:Would be interested to hear anything about his training. Mileage, typical week, strength training, etc. I know Jerry is very secretive about this stuff. Prob won't get much out of him. Maybe something like hardest workouts he's done.
Why is that ridiculous?
Does he shave his legs? if so why? if not, why not?
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Thanks to Evan Jager for doing the interview.
Thanks LRguys nice show.
Can anyone summarize? I hate listening to podcasts (so much slower than reading) but I want to know what he said!
What does he have to say about his drug tests showing that he is likely doping?
Is it because of his wife or his food?
The jist is that a list is generated by computer alerting a human to look at some readings. Example a swing in a reading because of training at high elevation falls outside the preset computer parameters. A human views it and says not an unusual reading during switch of elevations.
Just one step in the overall tracking of passports.
A better heading for the list would be results that need human interpretation.
Because unless it's a training approach directly related to race strategy it's silly to have secrets about it. Why? Because it's likely not that different from what many other coaches do, so it shouldn't be protected like it's some big secret.I also think it can benefit other coaches to see the different takes that different coaches have on training. I like that most coaches are pretty open with their training and that that benefits everyone in the long run.I don't know anything about Clyde Hart as a coach, but he's coached some awfully fast runners. He also doesn't believe in keeping his coaching secret. I can't claim his coaching credentials but take the same approach with mid-d and dist. coaching. If someone asks me something, unless it's going to hurt a kid in a specific race, I'm happy to share any info. If they can do it better than I can then they're welcome to try to do so. There's a lot of cumulative knowledge but no secret formula, at least that I know of.
Ridiculo wrote:
Jackie Chan wrote:I know Jerry is very secretive about this stuff. --Seriously? If so that's ridiculous.
Why is that ridiculous?
Al Gorerythms wrote:
The jist is that a list is generated by computer alerting a human to look at some readings. Example a swing in a reading because of training at high elevation falls outside the preset computer parameters. A human views it and says not an unusual reading during switch of elevations.
Just one step in the overall tracking of passports.
A better heading for the list would be results that need human interpretation.
Try to keep up. That is not what likely doping means. Discussed here multiple times and linked on the front page.
Interviews like this are great, a runner of Jager's status opening up about doping allegations is great. But could we get some higher quality? The sound isn't perfect, but that's fine. The program or something goes berserk in the beginning, then it seems like someone's cell vibrates quite a few times throughout. You guys talk over each other with some frequency.
I get the whole '90s feel website, but runners aren't that difficult to get a hold of, other outlets are going to knock you guys off your throne with higher quality media if you don't step up your game.