Ackera Falls | Oblique Shatters 200m PB | Runs His Fastest Ever 200mr | Adidas Atlanta City Games



Oblique Shatters 200m PB | Runs His Fastest Ever 200mr | Adidas Atlanta City Games
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50 thoughts on “Ackera Falls | Oblique Shatters 200m PB | Runs His Fastest Ever 200mr | Adidas Atlanta City Games”

  1. Just based on the laws of physics, it should be easier to run 200m straight vs.on a curve. You should be able to accelerate easier and faster on the straight, but the downside could be not familiar with the best way to execute a 200m race on the straight.
    He should run 200m for speed endurance training for 100m but he doesn't have a chance over 200m with the other runners in the event its too stacked.

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  2. Agree with you. This track is a joke and Adidas needs to do better. Watching the long jump and pole vault on the elevated track was a bit nightmarish to be honest and must have been the same for the athletes. I was like "this run up area needs to be twice as wide in case there's a mishap".

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  3. T i think Sir Coach Mills and Oblique will consider the 200m but i would rather they Consider that for next year onward. That 100m i need him to take that title to Jamaica 🇯🇲 right outa St Thomas 🏃‍♂️✌

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  4. I understand why he'd be surprised. He ran 20.17 his last race a few weeks ago and that was with a +1.9 wind. With 0 wind, thats maybe a 20.3. Today, hes running overseas and maybe where he is in his training, he cud be just focusing on the 100m and using the 200m to strengthen his top end speed in the 100m. Coupled with the fact that its not the best track and he's running into a -1.1 headwind, I see why he could be surprised.

    As for him competing in the 200m in Paris, I dont know. Unless he plans to run 19.7, its maybe not best. Training for 200m is a diff beast. Theres a reason why Glen Mills had Zharnel run in the 200m last yr and not Oblique. I still think he should run the 200m at the JA Trials though. Thats a sure Top 3 and then he can decide after if he wants to run or not.

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  5. The curve is way harder because to run the curve u have a lot of adjustments to do to run in a line is way easier back in high school when the coaches say we doing 100 off the curve me get mad doing 6 to 8 100 off the curve man but when I’m doing that in a straight line 8 100 back to back is 1.2.3 for me

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  6. Thank you as usual for your in-depth report T. So sad about Ackera Nugent. Pray that she is ok. It has always been my understanding that you run a faster 200 meters on a straight track than on the usual curved track. There are less mental issues to concentrate on. For example, who is on your left, who is on your right, who is in front of you, who is behind you, who is making up the stagger, can you make up the stagger, what is your situation coming off the curve, are you ahead of the pack or behind the pack. With the straight 200, get a good start, go through your drive phase, straighten up , knees up high and straight to the finish line. That's just my opinion. Please ask more accomplished athletes for their opinion. I have never run a straight 200. At least not on a track.

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  7. Greetings T.
    It requires more energy to go around a curve than in a straight line. Imagine driving a car around a 400m field once or driving the same distance in a straight path, you would go faster along the straight path all other things being equal!

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  8. Boycott this kind of track…straight is easier… common sense….but not an elevated track without railing some places. The psycology of trying not to fall off will slow you down !( Stairfobia )to the young !

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  9. The 200 meters run by Oblique is to prepare him by strengthening him for the 100 meters. He was weak in his previous races and utmost him not to medal. His 200 strengthen if good enough will allow him to have a stronger 100 meters finish

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