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Topic: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
pierrejean
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Forum: Sprint Central Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2003 1:56 am Subject: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
These distances were the same ones used for Valeri Borzov to evaluate his training as far back as the early 70's ... And if I am not mistaken they were also used for the East German women duringi thei ... |
Topic: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
pierrejean
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Forum: Sprint Central Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2003 4:23 am Subject: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
USSR and GDR scientists used to search times for 30m, in order to not separate start from acceleration and have a better view on athlete's abilities. Transition between start and acceleration is a ver ... |
Topic: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
pierrejean
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Forum: Sprint Central Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2003 1:32 am Subject: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
Evaluation of start consistency can be check without contestation from intermediate times, for start+acceleration, 30m time is a good indicator.
From USSR and IAF researches, i can give this progress ... |
Topic: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
pierrejean
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Forum: Sprint Central Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2003 9:47 am Subject: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
Maybe only drugs can give Ben's strength! But as you said maximum strength is not the sole point, happily Privalova shows it well.
As a kid, Ben wasn't a good starter, it was noticable on old videos ... |
Topic: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
pierrejean
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Forum: Sprint Central Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2003 4:06 am Subject: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
The only true technical innovation that I can think of is Ben Johnson's start ... THAT was innovative and different and probably dropped his time close to .1 - IMO ...
Isn't Johnson's start techniq ... |
Topic: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
pierrejean
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Forum: Sprint Central Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2003 12:39 pm Subject: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
About technique at full speed, we have seen no new things since '80s, or maybe even since '70s.
I don't necessarily agree with that. Charlie Francis placed a heavy emphasis on turnover speed, creati ... |
Topic: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
pierrejean
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Forum: Sprint Central Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2003 12:45 am Subject: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
Given recent events, we may have to rexamine what the limits to speed truly are ?!?!?
Personally I had thought of 9.50 as the limit to the 100 ... However, I am now inclined to scale that back ...
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Topic: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
pierrejean
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Forum: Sprint Central Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 1:36 pm Subject: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
Pierre-Jean
What do you say is the fastest 10m split/section you have analyzed,
And what do you think is the limit for the fastest 10m split/section?
Jason
The fastest i've analysed is 0.83 ... |
Topic: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
pierrejean
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Forum: Sprint Central Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 11:33 am Subject: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
Hello Dan, yes i've been out for a while as i lost my login, but now problem is over! lol
X King
About ultimate limit:
For the human behing as we know today (before we get into the genetic gener ... |
Topic: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
pierrejean
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Forum: Sprint Central Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 2:31 am Subject: Fastest 10m Split in the Near Future |
MiamiD J30
The 0.80 10m section for Lewis comes form the biomechancial analysis ran by Japanese Federation during 1991 Tokyo World Champs.
I have some sheets of pages of those analysis, but don't kn ... |
Topic: 'Perfect' Triple Jump |
pierrejean
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Forum: The Field House Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2003 1:01 am Subject: 'Perfect' Triple Jump |
I haven't got much time for compilling those stats, but you're right, women's stats are harder to find than men's.
I recomend you to read IAAF scientific reports in Roma, Seoul, etc..., every Tadeusz ... |
Topic: 'Perfect' Decathlon and Heptathlon |
pierrejean
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Forum: The Field House Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2003 12:56 am Subject: 'Perfect' Decathlon and Heptathlon |
You can calculate yourself with the IAAF all-time list, which give detailed points for the best performances ever male and female. It will be enough for what you're asking.
A tool: point calculator
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Topic: New Sprint Statistics posted |
pierrejean
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Forum: Sprint Central Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2003 12:42 am Subject: New Sprint Statistics posted |
From the statistics page:
"The following is the best possible Men's and Women's 100m races, constructed from the best 10m segments legally recorded."
Actually, more than a half of those splits wer ... |
Topic: 4x200m |
pierrejean
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Forum: Sprint Central Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 11:59 pm Subject: 4x200m |
I agree with you, seeing any kind of relays from the crowds is a great show! I've seen once PennR on TV (in 2000), it was very pleasant to see! |
Topic: 4x200m |
pierrejean
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Forum: Sprint Central Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 7:59 am Subject: 4x200m |
Oh i would love to see 4x200m relay in major championships, as well as 4x800m, or medlay relays, and intermediate events like 150m, 300m, 500m, 600m, 1000m, but 1 week isn't enough for that big progra ... |
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