Or, perhaps more records would fall, and possibly by greater margins, with different training methods? I don't have the answers, but I don't think that a continuation of records falling is reason to accept that our current training methods are the best to be had.
Ahh maybe, maybe. It'll take someone to try, ie spend the time of 30 athletes for a few years trying to qualify. Because before getting there scoring records, you first need to qualify.
So picture yourself in the shoes of a head coach, think for 1 second about the responsibility that this represents, and you probably have your answer as to why, Rushall remains an activist for most.
Or, perhaps more records would fall, and possibly by greater margins, with different training methods? I don't have the answers, but I don't think that a continuation of records falling is reason to accept that our current training methods are the best to be had.
Ahh maybe, maybe. It'll take someone to try, ie spend the time of 30 athletes for a few years trying to qualify. Because before getting there scoring records, you first need to qualify.
So picture yourself in the shoes of a head coach, think for 1 second about the responsibility that this represents, and you probably have your answer as to why, Rushall remains an activist for most.