elispeedster
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I still can't believe how far Christophe has regressed. It's not too late yet but the time is drawing near. He needs a new coach and trainers. I will add one thing very few have touched on here. Many sprinters don't believe they are the best. The mental aspect of sprinting isn't discussed much. Matt Shirvington used to talk about it alot. He even was seeing a dr to help him to be even more confident. The power of the mind is amazing. You have to visualize doing things before you can. Christophe had the confidence a few years ago but he now seems very unsure. I hope he can get some fast times in races soon to regain his confidence.
He still is one of the top 10 sprinters on earth. I hope somehow, someway he can get back to form. One bad race or season means nothing if he can erase that from his memory. Go out there and start winning again. It's easier said than done but I hope he can stay positive. He has to get his confidence back or else his career will be mediocre at best in his prime years.
I agree about the mental aspect and the power of the mind...I remember a few years back in 2012, Lemaitre's genius coach stated that Lemaitre should not worry about Bolt etc, that he should strive for bronze, for bronze! Guess what happened, he finished 5th. What coach will tell their student to strive for third? Thats mind boggling! OF course he is destined to fail if someone tells him that he could never beat Bolt etc....This Coach he has is an old Fossil with old fossil ways of thinking and that RCSMAN idiot will defend that loser only because he is French. 4 years and counting of regression!
Lematire is a victim of a clueless coach, and family and friends who want him to stay in France. They would rather Lemaitre fail under their watch, then to have him succeed under the watch of others. Its a shame, because this kid has/had as much natural talent as the best sprinters ever in the history of sprinting.