Trainwreck
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Interesting ... and frightening.
http://www.summitpost.org/article/500874/To-attention-of-all-the-parents-.html
http://www.summitpost.org/article/500874/To-attention-of-all-the-parents-.html
As far as child athletes, I think that you can, without too much effort, find many examples of the child taking the lead and dedicating him/herself to whatever goal it is that they've set. You can also find just as many examples of parents living vicariously through their children and pushing until the kid breaks.
My point is, it's very difficult to tell what exactly is going on unless you know the kid and the family yourself. Reports like this are written in such a sensational fashion, there's no way I'd trust the "facts" offered up in such an account.
Absolutely. I think that Alex's article was written as a cautionary tale to make people stop and think about the risks that they take with kids in the mountains. To get an accurate picture, you've got to get everybody's story and examine them all together. I can't imagine that they would take the kid to Elbrus without doing some training, but I don't know how much or how effective it was.
180-200 HR is not normal. 210 would be close to max for his age.
The rules of thumb are not very accurate.180-200 HR is not normal. 210 would be close to max for his age.
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