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the difference between moderate & slow

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  • trojanhorsetrojanhorse    345 posts
    Carey, I am enjoying your information. 

    Do you  need any factor for the cutting away? 
    Do you know why there no reference in the official results if the cutting away is used ?
    Thank you.
  • careycarey    6,424 posts
    edited December 2013
    right, put your sydney and brisbane up, i have them for the entire country, so it's an easy comparison.

    here's doomben, you will be able to check how wrong yours are!

































    1010 55.15
    1110 61.13
    1200 66.46
    1350 75.66
    1615 92.37
    2020 118.71
    2100 123.29
    2200 129.46
    every track, every state.
    and many other countries too!
  • careycarey    6,424 posts

    Carey, I am enjoying your information. 


    Do you  need any factor for the cutting away? 
    Do you know why there no reference in the official results if the cutting away is used ?
    Thank you.
    c'away rail?
    i have that in all my own data, but it's not something, that i have previously used to figure anything.
  • MailmanV2.0MailmanV2.0    143 posts
    edited December 2013
    Simple answer is I go into that if they work for u good =))
  • careycarey    6,424 posts
    chook chook chook
  • DarkTargetDarkTarget    226 posts
    zaheed said:

    As for regression being a waste of time your words not mine used in the way u have put it thats rubbish y simple if a 1400m record breaks down to being run faster  each 200m then the 1200m.And they are your track records then u cant use them simple regression will tell u that..If u want to go a step further u get years of data.Most of the time were they are out regression will show that up.just as fast to be very close to mark.

    I'm not sure if i'm understanding what you are trying to say or not (it is difficult), but regression is exceptionally flawed if using to create par times.

    If you were doing it on a track that ALL distances were run in a straight line then it would at least be half accurate.

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  • careycarey    6,424 posts
    by contrast with the other day, we approach the other extreme.
    all the faster races will be on a genuinely faster surface



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