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    Last question before I go to bed:

    From the 1st lane, how much force must an average weight sprinter have to exert in order to negotiate that turn?

    We will assume the sprinter is world class and holds a constant speed of 10m/s on the turn.
    Answer the question, or be considered a dumb . It's a very easy question.

    Sleep tight...

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    Last question before I go to bed:

    From the 1st lane, how much force must an average weight sprinter have to exert in order to negotiate that turn?

    We will assume the sprinter is world class and holds a constant speed of 10m/s on the turn.
    Answer the question, or be considered a dumb . It's a very easy question.

    Sleep tight...
    Dude, do you know anything at all about the sport? I have never seen you say anything about the athletes that make the sport. Googling all that boring is all ya can do...huh?

    Dude, there must be a million of these out there, yep...boring as , ok?

    https://www.real-world-physics-probl...f-running.html



    When I ran the 200m, I just ran, there are no other options, ok stupid?

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    https://www.real-world-physics-probl...f-running.html



    When I ran the 200m, I just ran, there are no other options, ok stupid?
    Of course you just ran. You never did workouts, you never ran turns you just ran. You never did any type of drills that could help you sprint better. You just ran. And if you did do drills, you had no Fckn clue as to why you were doing them. You never PREPARED?


    And from your hand picked article that I barely looked at but immediately found this:

    This is due to the centrifugal force experienced by the runner as he goes around the turn.



    This above is dead wrong. I barely read the article and it's dead wrong.

    Do you even know why? This is sometimes the downfall of the Internet. It gives you all sorts of facts, which you bath in, but there is no analysis, no step into deeper water. And you can't go there. You wade in the kiddy pool regurgitating facts.
    I told you not to go hunting single articles on this. You have to know this stuff and you don't. I'm asking you stuff I was taught by a HS coach. Yet YOU SAID:

    You know everything about track and can answer any question because you are willing to spend the time to learn? Is this some sort of bad joke, or are you really a complete liar?

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    Avante said:

    My knowledge comes from my interest in the things I talk about. Who doesn;'t bone up on what they care about? still subscribe to Track & Field News (since 66). I can answer questions NOBODY...comes remotely close to answering them. First off nobody will ever take the time needed, second off I'd ask in a way that you'd just have to know like I do.

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