Might want to check your idler sensor.
Approximately 34.3 35-second intervals.
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No the second is broken down into smaller intervals of time.
Number of seconds: 15 x 60 = 900 Number of 2-second intervals in 900: 900/2 = 450
Time intervals longer than a second include the minute, hour, day, week, and year. Time intervals shorter than a second include the millisecond, microsecond, and nanosecond. Technically, the second is a metric unit. So, you can add any metric prefix to the second to increase or decrease the amount of time the unit represents.
A buck is aggressive for 2 main reasons. One is that during breeding season his hormones are running rampant. The second is that he was raised improperly. They are not treated as a doe is. Treated wronglu teaches them aggression.
Disjunct Melody: is a type of melodic motion. Disjunct motion proceeds by leap from one scale degree to the next by intervals larger than a second. Opposite of that, conjunct motion proceeds by step from one scale degree to the next by intervals of a second.
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The best way you can get down to that time is to run faster and harder in your training. First I would start with increasing your maximal sprinting speed so 49 second pace will feel easier(get your 100M time down to around 11 seconds). Once you have that down, run some intervals at that goal pace. I recommend running 100's, 200's, and 300,s. If your running 49 second pace you should be runing your 100's in 12.25 seconds, your 200's in 24.5 seconds, and your 300's in 36.75 seconds. Running intervals at your goal pace will teach your body to handle lactic acid at 49 second/400M speed which will keep your legs from dying on the home straight. Also, i would work on endurance a little bit by running longer runs once or twice a week (No more than 3 miles).
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The second step depends on what was done as the first step!