I think he could be fine. Again, one guy dropped a few hundredths after losing over 5% bodyfat. I don’t think it is that clean and clear.
Will just have to dissagree then. Show me one world class sprinter that is a little chubby, and I might belive you.
MLF, even when he was fast. Craig Pickering when he ran his first sub 6.6. Maurice was pretty much never as lean as some of the guys, though he was never chubby. He was about my leanness at his leannest, which goes to show you how much it matters.
There is a factor that niether of you seemed to have observed. Not everyone has the anatomical and physiological traits of the fastest sprinters. One sprinter might need 1% or 2% less bodyfat than his training partner, just to run the same speed as his training partner if everything else, was ‘almost’ equall.
Nope.