Why are track and field records faster when they are set outdoors as opposed to indoors? - track and field records
This is true for all major events run from 8. I know that the wind speed and time can influence, but it is different factors play a role?
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Track And Field Records Why Are Track And Field Records Faster When They Are Set Outdoors As Opposed To Indoors?
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The air is dry it is much more difficult to breathe. I also think that a part is mental, because the title in the center of the half as big as towers, it is much more. In addition, the turns are sharper and a lot of riders, as a disadvantage (unless you are short).
external heat makes your muscles more quickly to faster.
because in many warehouses has run more laps and not put more people in your head. and the people run so many laps tired
slow corners fall = worst air downwards + + without nails or spikes or small.
outdoors is less = good + + spikes provide an air monitoring
The biggest difference is the size of the title or the number of turns. in indoor track, is doubling the number of revolutions. think.
Slow corners
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