If the Americans could land on the moon ... and return safely ... in 1969 ... then why has it taken them so long to "perfect" their technique and reclaim the WR in Men's PV?
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It should be a piece of cake!
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Kirk
If the Americans could land on the moon ... and return safely ... in 1969 ... then why has it taken them so long to "perfect" their technique and reclaim the WR in Men's PV?
KirkB wrote:I'm confident that I could have broken the WR ... even in about 14 years ... not 20. But that's on a couple HUGE conditions ...
1. That I would have been recruited by Petrov at age 10. This is a HIGHLY UNLIKELY scenario, since I was a so-called 90-pound weakling at that age, and showed very few signs of athletic strength or prowess. I enjoyed sports A LOT then, but I was mediocre at best. Even in my small home town (pop. ~10,000) there were plenty of better specimens for him to choose from.
Kirk
KirkB wrote:Maybe a little off topic ... and maybe an unfair analogy, but ...
If the Americans could land on the moon ... and return safely ... in 1969 ... then why has it taken them so long to "perfect" their technique and reclaim the WR in Men's PV?![]()
It should be a piece of cake!
Kirk
powerplant42 wrote:If the Americans could land on the moon ... and return safely ... in 1969 ... then why has it taken them so long to "perfect" their technique and reclaim the WR in Men's PV?
Xenophobia... NOT a pun. I think the US still believes that athletics are still in some sort of Cold War...We beat them to the moon, why not try to beat them over the bar? (With our OWN methods?)
Let me allude to a military example... If anybody knows about the Punic wars between Rome and Carthage, just think about Hannibal and Scipio. For those who don't know, Hannibal was probably (from a strategic perspective) the greatest military mind that ever lived. He was responsible for nearly destroying Rome and one of the single largest military victories in history (Battle of Cannae; 56,000 Carthaginians vs 84,000 Romans - Carthage lost 8,000 soldiers, Rome lost 48,000). Hannibal (and Carthage) fell due to a number of reasons, one of which was the battle of Zama, where Hannibal was given is first and only military loss to the Romans by the hands of Pubilus Cornelius Scipio "Africanus". The Romans, have been unsuccessful at beating Hannibal in battle up to this point because of their inferior tactics. His loss came to a man who had adopted Hannibal's own tactics, which he learned from the battles Hannibal waged with his fellow Romans.
The point of this little allusion is to get the "non-believers" thinking. While I certainly don't want to promote Xenophobia, I don't think a little deep-seated competition hurts. In fact, I think competition provides a huge mental impetus for performance. If you want to duke it out with somebody in athletic competition, fine. Just don't let your pride get in the way... With Scipio, he understood that the only way to beat Hannibal was through using Hannibal's own tactics. Using Carthaginian tactics did not make Scipio "less Roman". Regardless of what strategic ideas he brought to the battlefield, Scipio flew a Roman flag. And on that note, using the Petrov model does not make you any less American or Canadian or Australian ect. It's okay to be proud of your country, just don't let it get to your head and interfere with your judgment.
altius wrote: ... it is interesting to note that he spent time with Parnov - last year?
Leaving aside these issues of social differences, my question concerning the fact that Bubka's record seems as safe as it has ever been embraces more than just the American coaches and athletes. Altius names a number of expert coaches who have embraced the Petrov model. This begs the question. Why haven't Parnov, Botcharnikov, Krysinski, Mark Stewart, Steve Rippon, or even Petrov himself produced a successor to Bubka? The fault for this cannot lie entirely with the shortcomings of the American system. Nobody else seems to be doing any better.
altius wrote: ... Yet when I have contacted a number of coaches in the USA to try to cooperate with them to run a clinic they have either rejected the offer out of hand (way to go Maryland!) or even worse not bothered to reply. ...
powerplant42 wrote: I recall speaking with a coach in my area one day ... and he said to me, "Yeah, well the Russians did some pretty weird stuff..." ... I of course said nothing... Except he might get something out of buying BTB2... "Don't need to."![]()
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