He was running mid-low 10s at 16.
1. Could you please link me to that fact?.
2. When it comes to the 100m, running mid-low 10s is planets apart from 9.58.
Ketogenic diets generally don't work very well for athletes with a high workload.
At least your honest.
Past evidence of top sprinters suggest otherwise.
I can appreciate that.
Especially those who pack on large amounts of muscle and annihilate world records. Bolt is more likely to be doping than Christopher Lemaitre, but Lemaitre is probably not clean either.
How do you define packing on muscle?. I certainly wouldn't regard Bolt as hugely muscular, & as for Lemaitre, there is more muscle on a butchers pencil.
But the fact still remains, both guys haven't failed a drugs test. You certainly wouldn't be willing to stake your life/families life on the fact of both guys being juiced for the return of a $1million.
So what is the deal here?. Are you a speed coach? athlete? sprinter? etc that trains very hard but can't even come close to the elite? & your wandering what the deal is with those guys?.
1. you've still never read anything lyle has written. pretty much no one on the internet is more of an "it depends" guy than lyle, except maybe alan aragon.
You know I love a good conspiracy & a word commonly used is debunked.
Well, Usain Bolt has debunked the Ketogenic Diet.