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I have always said the saluki is fast its just its style makes it look slow
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if the prey was to turn in a wide arc yes , but most prey jinx's or does 90' turns , on the whole outright speed isnt that neccesary as virtually every sight hound is faster than rabbits and hares in outright speed (initially) what is needed is stamina need to cope with theOk, silly question maybe ... but if you are talking which is fastest taking live game (which I know isn't the point of shameless52's video but does seem to be implied in his later reply re. the true test of a dog being what it catches) then isn't speed of turn as important as speed running straight ??
Sorry I thought your question was on Speed - not stamina. "Dinners on the table" = staminaand I will have to disagree there with you PARTLY Rob I dont think lure coursing really proves anything, nor do I agree that the race track does both of those are 2 maybe three times a day once a week for a few SECONDS at a time the true test is the dog that can consistantly put several dinners a day on the plate JMO of course
Kelly Holmes may be faster to finish 400m than Paula Radcliffejust a thought hereKelly Holmes would be faster over 400m
Paula Radcliffe would be faster over the marathon
Who is the quickest?
How do you think that Saluki would have fared with our Tay Shameless, my non-ped that was entered in the Fieldfare challange coursing stake in the 90s :-OMG wheres the salts get yrs ready to..................................I agree 100% there with you, but it does peeve me when people say salukis are slow, in that video I think in the early stages the whippet might not quite have enough dominance to want to get past the saluki , but in the latter stages the saluki pulled away and i think(may be wrong) that the whole course was only 34 secs long, I think if it had been a better start they would have just about been level
to be fair Geof for his breeding Tay had great stamina fantastic in fact and he was a f...ing rocket but its horses for courses Tays run was worth the day out to watch but he wouldnt have many in him like that . in that sim course Tay would have wonHow do you think that Saluki would have fared with our Tay Shameless, my non-ped that was entered in the Fieldfare challange coursing stake in the 90s :-OMG wheres the salts get yrs ready to..................................I agree 100% there with you, but it does peeve me when people say salukis are slow, in that video I think in the early stages the whippet might not quite have enough dominance to want to get past the saluki , but in the latter stages the saluki pulled away and i think(may be wrong) that the whole course was only 34 secs long, I think if it had been a better start they would have just about been level
Yes one good run and that was him knackered, but what a run, we clocked the course at 2 mins, it would be nice to put that course on here, it would certainly open afew eye's.to be fair Geof for his breeding Tay had great stamina fantastic in fact and he was a f...ing rocket but its horses for courses Tays run was worth the day out to watch but he wouldnt have many in him like that . in that sim course Tay would have wonHow do you think that Saluki would have fared with our Tay Shameless, my non-ped that was entered in the Fieldfare challange coursing stake in the 90s :-OMG wheres the salts get yrs ready to..................................I agree 100% there with you, but it does peeve me when people say salukis are slow, in that video I think in the early stages the whippet might not quite have enough dominance to want to get past the saluki , but in the latter stages the saluki pulled away and i think(may be wrong) that the whole course was only 34 secs long, I think if it had been a better start they would have just about been level
But it doesn't work like this. Sprint athletes have fast twitch muscle stimulated, long distance runners have slow twitch muscles adapted for stamina. Both work differently and the sprinter cannot keep this speed up over a longer distance than the ones they're trained for.Sorry - some thing about bit and teeth.
I've been into the records and found
Paula Ratcliffe's 2005 record over 42,195m has been calculated at 5.19m/s
Kelly Holmes over 400m is 8.40m/s
even allowing for Kelly's times in 800m which was 7.06m/s
SO KELLY HOLMES IS THE QUICKEST!!!
ie she runs 3.21m more every second she runs.
i dont even have a copy of it anymore geof kept lending odd ones out and never got them backto be fair Geof for his breeding Tay had great stamina fantastic in fact and he was a f...ing rocket but its horses for courses Tays run was worth the day out to watch but he wouldnt have many in him like that . in that sim course Tay would have wonHow do you think that Saluki would have fared with our Tay Shameless, my non-ped that was entered in the Fieldfare challange coursing stake in the 90s :-OMG wheres the salts get yrs ready to..................................I agree 100% there with you, but it does peeve me when people say salukis are slow, in that video I think in the early stages the whippet might not quite have enough dominance to want to get past the saluki , but in the latter stages the saluki pulled away and i think(may be wrong) that the whole course was only 34 secs long, I think if it had been a better start they would have just about been level
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