I heard that Coe did a lot more miles than people thought - that his purported mileage only included quality running. That he didn't count recovery runs nor warm ups and warm downs (which he would admit were 3 miles apeice, and he did a LOT of sessions!). And out of that generation of great British milers, Cram and Elliott did less mileage than Coe. True? I don't know!
Either way, to compare the scientific approach of Coe with the more traditional methods used by Ovett, and see such similarly brilliant results, proves there's more than one road to Rome.
All said and done I think it's difficult to argue against the results of Champions like Coe, Bland and Lydiard's best athletes. What they did must have been right! BUT. But, did they all do everything they did for the right reasons?? I think that is you're point and I take it
