The sprint is sometimes like a toss of a coin. Sometimes it's heads, and sometimes it's tails.
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I think we have the approach that every race is a sprint. Some races are just longer sprints than others.
I think it's important to remember that to exercise you don't have to run a sprint.
Women's sprinting is something the sport should appreciate more.
Usually, sprinting is my main source of energy and recovery time because that's how I move.
Maybe during the last sprint, sometimes you can lose, sometimes you can gain.
In games, you notice there's more sprints than in Bundesliga. It takes a while to get used to.
It's not a sprinter's approach. It's more like a long-distance thing. You can stick around a lot longer if you kind of slow-play it.
You can run a sprint or your can run a marathon, but you can't sprint a marathon.
I often felt that I didn't train and race enough team sprint to get it right. You need to know that you've got a place to have that continuity of results. Am I in? Am I out of this one? That's tough.
You do, mostly, in track, different sessions, sprinting and medium sessions in different style. You have to see that even if the pace is slow in championships, you can still sprint well and you can still power the last 200, which is always the main part when the race is slow.
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