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Who would win contained by a see, an olympic sprinter or a housecat going full speed?
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The Olympic Sprinter.
house cat if you had put turpentine on his tail. LOL
How stout is the cat??
Probably the housecat assuming that the cat was common weight and that it have no disabilities hindering it from running.
The housecat. The sprinter would verbs up lame.
haha creative question, but i muse it would all come down to how long the see is
depends if the reward is fish or a medal.
depends on the distance.
over a shorter distance, perchance 50m or less, the cat would win. but the cat cant maintain up that pace for much longer, and would lose surrounded by a longer race.
Why do black sand or a coal is put or added on the running track.?
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I would think its for traction, if you own just a dirt track it can become smooth and worn down making it harder to run and you would drip down.
They both are more durable then regular soil and don't produce as much dust during usage.
There are two extremes those have to consider on tracks.
1. The ground could be too tough, like concrete, or gravel. And wouldn't be right for your joints.
2. The ground could be too soft, slowing you down, close to dirt
Now they chose a good independent which is coal, and/or a rubber substance to pick up the friction and to keep the step reading light.
Is it true that moral runners enjoy bigger lungs?
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ye pick me suf
how can that be possible
Depends if sprinters, middle distance or long distance.
yep they develop them over years
No...they have a more restructured lungs, heart and respiratory system.
Essentially, they make better use of the oxygen they give somebody a lift in and rest at a much greater speed than us normal race. their hearts also work more competently. Sebastion Coe at the height of his occupation had a resting heart rate of 42 beat per minute!!
I agree with Robert, more simplified lungs not bigger
No they just hold stonger lungs from being worked so much over the years. However the best runners usually do hold some kind of organic extra growth such as maybe bigger lungs or a larger heart so more oxygen can attain to the mucles. I run with a kid surrounded by college that started running only 2 years ago and after was injured for 3 months over the summer during highschool and later got injuried again 2 months ago and freshly started training last week but is still competent to beast out 1:53 800's beside almost no training and happeneds to PR. He definatly has something extra within his body. I believe justin gatlin has some extra muscle surrounded by his leg some where and to be exact why he is so fast but dont cite me on that.
Yes. Long distance runners and others that do profoundly of cardio work have expanded their lungs over time. Your lungs are living tissue, and purely like your muscles grow to come together the growing demand when you immensity lift; Lungs, too, will catch bigger & stronger when you provide them with various cycles of stress & rest. (Side note: same go for your heart...Lance Armstrong's resting heart rate was smaller number than 30 bpm! That means it's strong plenty to do in one hit what takes most of our heart 2!...(avg hr = 60 bpm).
Good luck!
- Mike
What is triple dive?
Question:ive heard its a hop, a skip and a submerge but i really dont know what it is
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It is indeed a hop, skip and jump, or hop.step and leap.
After the run-up, you take rotten on one foot and land on like peas in a pod foot; then you tak a skip or a step onto the other foot; consequently you jump stale both feet
Triple Jump is close to long jump except instead of taking one long rear you take one step, later you 'hop' then bring you rob one almighty (hopefully) jump (hence it's dated name: hop skip jump).
It a run up similar to the long leap, except the first phase is a hop, where you pilfer off and topography on the same foot, consequently a step/skip, where you alternate foot and finally a jump similar to a long skip. A person who hits the board beside their right foot will hop and land on their right foot, consequently step onto their left foot and finally submerge with both foot together for the final jump.
Oh, the world copy is 18.29m
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