

Zone 2: The Debate Continues / World Records Old and New
38 snips Aug 15, 2025
The discussion kicks off with a look at historic world records, including Jonathan Edwards' formidable triple jump and Mondo Duplantis' recent pole vault feat. Insights into the upcoming Diamond League highlight key athletes preparing for record-breaking attempts. The conversation shifts to innovative safety technology in women's rugby, featuring smart mouthguards to monitor head impacts. Finally, the podcast dives deep into Zone 2 training debates, unraveling myths and emphasizing personalized approaches to optimize athletic performance.
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Enduring Records And Tech Limits
- Jonathan Edwards' 30-year triple jump record still looks legitimate despite era suspicions.
- Carbon-plate shoes likely affect jump events but their net benefit versus extreme impact remains uncertain.
Marginal Gains, Major Rewards
- Mondo Duplantis keeps raising the pole-vault record by tiny, strategic margins and then stops.
- Repeating small increments maximizes reward while preserving dominance and contract incentives.
Kipyegon: 3,000m Now, Marathon Later
- Faith Kipyegon targets long-standing 3000m records while eyeing a future marathon transition.
- Her exceptional track speed would make any eventual marathon step-up historically notable.