JD Long ✅ on Nostr: Whoever named the agile work unit a “sprint” obviously never engaged in long ...
Whoever named the agile work unit a “sprint” obviously never engaged in long distance running. You can’t sprint for 2 weeks. Ever. A sprint is something one builds into their training only periodically to build strength. Training involving constant sprinting produces overtraining which results in injury and decreased performance.
Call it a “build cycle” a “work unit” a “chunk” or anything. But “sprint” has meaning and it’s not what goes on every day for weeks at a time.
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