Originally posted by Fleet
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To me the issue is probably more of an issue of working and pushing yourself and being smart about it. I know a lot of people who over train or work doing stuff that they like to do, rather then doing their workouts the way they are designed. A guy who was a hurdler on my college track team used to do the workouts in the order he wanted. He lifted and then did his technique work when his workout called for it being the other way round. His technique got worse and worse, followed by his times getting worse and worse, so he would push himself harder and harder. But he was his own worst enemy. A lot of other people would just plain overtrain. I suspect Mathews, who doesn't strike anyone as being a rocket scientist anyway, could easily be the same sort of guy. Working hard, and doing it badly.
LT worked really hard, but despite the fact that he didn't always come off as being eloquent, he was a really smart guy. I got the impression LT had a reason for doing everything he did, and asking a lot of the right kind of questions to the right kind of people. Plus, LT was mentally very tough, which seems to be a problem with Mathews.
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