Filip and Jakob run very similar technically, but Henrik is different than them. Is there a reason why?
Filip and Jakob run very similar technically, but Henrik is different than them. Is there a reason why?
Team ingebrigsten wrote:
Filip and Jakob run very similar technically, but Henrik is different than them. Is there a reason why?
Yes.
they want to not appear as clones
That's best Henrik is a rebel
They're not really brothers at all. The whole thing is a PR scam. Not technically against IAAF rules though. Kenyans do it rampantly, what with all the Kipchoges and Lagats etc.
Bad Wigins wrote:
They're not really brothers at all. The whole thing is a PR scam. Not technically against IAAF rules though. Kenyans do it rampantly, what with all the Kipchoges and Lagats etc.
Truth spoken. End thread.
I have 3 sons who all have different form. They are only brothers, not identical triplets. Many top US runners have siblings who are not even fast so there is no reason to think that fast siblings would have the same form.
Yes, because Henrik has cankles and stupid hair which upsets his balance.
Henrik is the prototype.
Filip is the second version, with significant changes. He had Henrik as a training partner.
Jakob is the perfected version of the Filip model. He had both his brothers as training partners, with Filip in particular as one from whom to derive his form.
Hand-me-down form wrote:
Henrik is the prototype.
Filip is the second version, with significant changes. He had Henrik as a training partner.
Jakob is the perfected version of the Filip model. He had both his brothers as training partners, with Filip in particular as one from whom to derive his form.
This. Henrik < Filip < Jakob.
There is a big age difference between them. Hendrik is more muscular i guess. They are brothers and not twins so there should be some difference.
I dont know WHY but they sure run different. Henrik looks more tense in his shoulders and with a bouncing stride.
Filip the most elegant with a smooth "gazell-like" look, and Jakob the most forward-leaning of the three brothers. Doesnt lift his knees so much as the other two, but has a extremely powerful kick that looks effortless. Fascinating.
Subway Surfers wrote:
That's best Henrik is a rebel
Why does Henrik run with those stupid glasses on? Does he think it is cool or intimidating?
sky wrote:
Subway Surfers wrote:
That's best Henrik is a rebel
Why does Henrik run with those stupid glasses on? Does he think it is cool or intimidating?
Why do any of them wear those stupid suits? If they ran in those things on the streets in the US it’d be even worse than short shorts.
Because they are individuals?
Bad Wigins wrote:
They're not really brothers at all. The whole thing is a PR scam. Not technically against IAAF rules though. Kenyans do it rampantly, what with all the Kipchoges and Lagats etc.
Yeah...I mean they don't even have the same face, how can they be related?
Team ingebrigsten wrote:
Filip and Jakob run very similar technically, but Henrik is different than them. Is there a reason why?
Why should they have the same form?
Runners are cool wrote:
sky wrote:
Why does Henrik run with those stupid glasses on? Does he think it is cool or intimidating?
Why do any of them wear those stupid suits? If they ran in those things on the streets in the US it’d be even worse than short shorts.
You are so timid!
Fun to hear it bluntly outspoken :-)
Googled Henrik Ingebrigten. On the right hand side summary, his claim to fame is being Jakob Ingebrigten's brother (ouch).
sky wrote:
Subway Surfers wrote:
That's best Henrik is a rebel
Why does Henrik run with those stupid glasses on? Does he think it is cool or intimidating?
its because he don't want to have eye contact with his opponents. i think i have heard that ppl from Africa likes to see their opponents in the eye.
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
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