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From: P.F.Talbot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 11:31 PM
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: Temperature and performance
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It isn't always cool in Boulder. The last couple Bolder Boulder's have been
in the upper 80's to mid 90's during the elite races. It is pretty dry
though.
As for pressure changes, the biggest swings I've seen in the last couple
years (I bought one of those fancy watches that show the altitude
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On Tue, 7 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you receive an email titled: "Lets watch TV" DO NOT OPEN
IT. It will
From The Associated Press:
Emil Zatopek, winner of four Olympic track gold medals who set 18 world
records in distance events, was in critical condition Tuesday.
Dr. Jaroslav Elis of the Prague Military hospital said that Zatopek was
hospitalized Oct. 30 with a brain stroke.
"Despite intensive
This website, developed by Rinaldo Zocca, has developed a
statistically-sound approach to comparing world records. MJ's 400 and 200
are ranked as the most advanced, even compared to FloJo's 100, which is the
leading women's performance.
http://digilander.iol.it/rzocca/reccomp/reccomp.htm
Hi,
I have ranked the "best" middles distance runner all-time.
The only criteria has been the personal best in the events, merits
regarding championships and world records is not included.
The first table is shown with the best added times for events
800m , 1000m, 1500m and the Mile.
Name
What a wacky idea...I proposed a few years back that we make the likes of
Machuka and Hanneck citizens, they were road kings for a while. Turns out
Hanneck is now, but he's not the same guy. Who needs to, though, when we
have a new American Record marathon from Special K, and 2 young new sub-28
Listers - A barometric pressure change large enough to produce an apparent
altitude difference of 500' from the "norm" at Boulder would be almost
unheard of . Even Gulf Coast hurricanes produce pressure changes only
somewhat similar to this figure. In any case, a change of 500' alttiude is
From: "malmo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: "Track-Fans" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: t-and-f: The History and Future of Kung Fu in America
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 01:07:45 -0800
In 17th and 18th century when Shaolin Kung Fu practice was being codified
Masters would
Grasshoppers move to the top of mountains and meditate all day long. Run
long, run hard when body says so, stay consistant. To be masters of your own
kung fu you must be willing to sacrifice a "normal" life. Half-arse mastery
of kung fu will produce half-arse results. Form kung fu groups, move
Temperature and humidity would seem to be more appropriate than temperature and barometric pressure. NYCM had a formula in place for Sunday's race where the standards for time incentives would be eased if both the temperature and humidity were at or above predetermined levels when the winner
Generally high pressure brings low humidity. Low pressure high humidity.
It's the same thing.
malmo
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I'm sorry to be late in adding to several posts, today, on this topic.
Although I know almost nothing of distance running, I do know some little
bit of distance running history: hence, my well-intended remarks:
A typical post read,
Emil Zatopek, winner of four Olympic track gold medals who set
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