How To Get FASTER at the 200m | Noah Lyles

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025

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  • @jasonthedream
    @jasonthedream Год назад +777

    Thank you for not gatekeeping. Because of you, many others will reach new heights. True champion.

    • @priscillasabatini7868
      @priscillasabatini7868 Год назад +1

      whats gatekeeping

    • @ajbahus
      @ajbahus Год назад +52

      @@priscillasabatini7868Hoarding your secrets and knowledge for yourself and not spreading it to the next generation

    • @idihcerebe
      @idihcerebe Год назад +14

      @@priscillasabatini7868 A proficient practitioner in a given field withholding information in order to keep others from obtaining or replicating his or her success.

    • @OasisChristianMeditation99
      @OasisChristianMeditation99 Год назад +3

      gatekeeping in sprinting is pointless lol. it's about your ability at the end of the day

    • @jasonthedream
      @jasonthedream Год назад

      @reginald8947 you would think so. But even the ones who make it, even if just a blip on the radar for a season or two, deal with this. For myself, I went to highschool with a professional coaches kids. I also had a close friend who anchored against Bolt. In both instances I personally dealt with gatekeeping. I had the ability, and even though I grew up poor and harassed for loving track, I clawed my way to being the best 200m and 400m in my area. The coach said "you'd be national caliber if you moved to the 800m" and when I asked him to train me he said he didn't have time. My Olympic athlete friends coach freaked out watching me run my Jr year. He told me he'd train me for free, then he took all my graduation money for just a few sessions. There's so much more it's infuriating. I worked my absolutely butt off and qualified for nationals a handful of seasons. I did everything I could and when I reached out, everyone who hyped me up was all full of it. Tried to keep it short, but believe me I have seen many examples like this in the sport. I competed from 9yrs old until I was 20.

  • @HimmyNeutron-qc2qk
    @HimmyNeutron-qc2qk Год назад +838

    Nothing better than waking up to a Noah Lyles video

  • @nclark2805
    @nclark2805 Год назад +414

    Yes! This is what I needed! One of the top 10 fastest people in the world is giving details about the 200m clearly. Appreciate everything you do Noah, this will be helpful

    • @JohnSmith-sq5mg
      @JohnSmith-sq5mg Год назад +30

      He is the fastest 200m runner as of now since Usain Bolt is retired and yohan Blake is running like 10.1-10.2 100m now

    • @delp1690
      @delp1690 Год назад +5

      Third fastest 200m runners in history

    • @tomsmith4542
      @tomsmith4542 Год назад +2

      he is the fastest now

    • @acetofresh1
      @acetofresh1 Год назад +1

      @@JohnSmith-sq5mg Yohan Blake was just running sub 10s last season

  • @filiphedvicak
    @filiphedvicak Год назад +222

    Yes! This is what I needed! The fastest person in the world is giving details about the 200m clearly. Appreciate everything you do Noah, this will be helpful

    • @deekay_10
      @deekay_10 Год назад +4

      he’s not the fastest in the world but he is incredibly fast

    • @ezekielmills7553
      @ezekielmills7553 Год назад +6

      ​@@deekay_10he is the fastest in the 200m

    • @YaboyMizzy
      @YaboyMizzy Год назад +6

      @@deekay_10hes the fastest current 200m runner

    • @Jackjunkie
      @Jackjunkie Год назад +1

      We Want that 19.11@realnoahlyles❤

    • @eddiemeadows9003
      @eddiemeadows9003 Год назад +3

      Noah Lyles is the fastest Human on the planet.

  • @ckentt2345
    @ckentt2345 Год назад +103

    As someone who's been in the sport for a very long time. I can honestly say I really appreciate mr. Lyles creating this content, getting people engage with track and field. Being an actual Steward of the sport instead of just a star like many before him.

    • @connorvanvelthoven3163
      @connorvanvelthoven3163 Год назад +2

      Track is just beautiful. I love it ❤❤❤

    • @pitounefer772
      @pitounefer772 Год назад +1

      How do I pace the 200m? Should I go all out from start to finish?

    • @arlonavant2250
      @arlonavant2250 Год назад +1

      Gradual build up of speed. If you star5 fast you'll burn out way too quickly. If you start too slow you'll have a lot of work to make up. Once you start coming up then you'll finish accelerating into your top speed. Hold that for as long as you can. The rest of the race is keeping form and de-accelerating slower than everyone else which comes from training

  • @gainde1137
    @gainde1137 Год назад +41

    @Noah Lyles, Olympian: my young son is watching now your tutorials to become a sprinter. He followed you yesterday on the track in Zurich (5 meters from your 200m block). His name is also Noah.

    • @noahlyles18
      @noahlyles18  Год назад +33

      I hope he can learn something! Best of luck to him

  • @kingdomswagger1TV
    @kingdomswagger1TV Год назад +56

    Noah EXCELLENT step-by-step vid! I got my son studying it! Thank you for taking time out of your extremely busy schedule to share your expertise and talent with the next generation of sprinters!! GEMS 💎 for the WORLD CHAMP!! 🌎 Thank you again!! BLESSINGS 🙏🏿💪🏿💯

    • @noahlyles18
      @noahlyles18  Год назад +24

      Thank you and best of luck to your son in his running career!

  • @SPVLaboratories
    @SPVLaboratories Год назад +29

    it really is incredible that we have the best sprinter in the world rn taking time to pursue his passion in content creation because we all benefit. keep them coming

  • @jimmyscutts8082
    @jimmyscutts8082 Год назад +26

    Thanks Noah! 61 year old man here trying to get below 28 sec this summer from current 30 secs results. Just need that last 40 meters sorted out. This will help!

    • @eddiemac24
      @eddiemac24 Год назад +4

      You got this!!!

    • @jackcarpenters3759
      @jackcarpenters3759 Год назад +5

      the last part , even the last 100 is more mental. I see many people break. i know they gonna break and that gives me extra motivation not to break. but i think you already know this, and you are fast, damn...

    • @jimmyscutts8082
      @jimmyscutts8082 Год назад

      Thanks Jack! @@jackcarpenters3759

    • @jimmyscutts8082
      @jimmyscutts8082 Год назад

      Thanks Eddie! @@eddiemac24

    • @tristanridesmtb1035
      @tristanridesmtb1035 Месяц назад

      @@jimmyscutts8082 Good luck man!

  • @EddieCarey-j7g
    @EddieCarey-j7g 16 часов назад

    Yes! This is what I needed! One of the top 10 fastest people in the world is giving details about the 200m clearly. Appreciate everything you do Noah, this will be helpful

  • @jasoncisney6366
    @jasoncisney6366 Год назад +4

    Very fascinating to watch as a distance runner. So glad we don't really have to stress over these little details as much, but makes me appreciate sprinters a little more.

  • @princetate1586
    @princetate1586 10 месяцев назад +4

    You brought these BACK! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @sathiyajithbabusm
    @sathiyajithbabusm 5 месяцев назад +18

    9:27 (and that is how you dip better than everybody else) got him gold at Paris Olympics 2024 100m🥇

  • @Filiprosenberg93
    @Filiprosenberg93 Год назад +13

    A video about training top speed would be great. Like how would a typical speed session look like for you!
    Love the work you do. Great videos!

  • @tomasolofsson6317
    @tomasolofsson6317 Год назад +2

    You are EXACTLY what this sport need to continue to develop forward!! Would personally love a video about the mental bit in championship finals and how you perform the best when most needed!! Keep up youre great runing!!

  • @SaberKanwar
    @SaberKanwar 8 месяцев назад +1

    Appreciate how much knowledge Noah shares. Passing it down to the next generation who is chasing him!

  • @123hgh
    @123hgh Год назад +4

    Amazing walkthrough (literally) of the 200

  • @gonzaddv3509
    @gonzaddv3509 Год назад +25

    Great breakdown! The next video should be about the 100m, I'm just starting out and getting tips from the best would be amazing. Keep it up!

  • @mattlee9021
    @mattlee9021 Год назад +18

    You should show how to execute the drive faze in the 100 or the 60 (like what positions to hit what to think about and maybe some types of training that are focussed on explosiveness and making your start/acceleration better). I’ve been working on my acceleration and explosiveness pretty intensely recently and am just wondering what your thoughts are on it. (Really appreciate the how to’s! I found out I’ve been doing A skips and B skips completely wrong all my life and learning that helped me with getting better at hurdle/hip mobility warm ups)

    • @sprintcritic8639
      @sprintcritic8639 Год назад +2

      The way that he described the 200m, that’s how I am, and when I was a child I was one of the top-three-100m sprinters. 👍🏽🇺🇸
      Noah Lyles, please breakdown how the FASTEST starts should be for 100m racers. 👍🏽🇺🇸

  • @Pittboss4127
    @Pittboss4127 Год назад +16

    I would like to hear more about getting out of the starting blocks as quickly as possible. Some are successful because they can drive off quicker. What techniques are you working on to improve your start?

    • @bpswank429
      @bpswank429 Год назад

      Probably working on it ? Idk

    • @notyouraveragejoe2777
      @notyouraveragejoe2777 Год назад

      Your supposed to have low shins stiff ankles triple extension and

  • @7evensabre
    @7evensabre Год назад +2

    This is awesome man. Well done at World's recently. Watched you get all your golds with my family here in the UK

  • @darrylhenderson1244
    @darrylhenderson1244 Год назад +3

    Noah, Thank you for making this video. I am a USATF Masters sprinter. I would love to see you do videos on the 60m, 100m, and starting. You are truly a master of your craft, and you communicate very well. Respectfully, Darryl

  • @Project_Artic
    @Project_Artic Год назад +20

    I'm a 200 guy, and I definitely learned from this video.

  • @marcialzetterfeldt5196
    @marcialzetterfeldt5196 5 месяцев назад

    I really needed this update on how to properly run a 200m. I am gonna copy the way you start with your blocks because i feel it will give me an upper hand. I am about to run in 2 hours, a 200m race. Wish me luck!

  • @quickman2663
    @quickman2663 7 месяцев назад +4

    First place in my division track and field for 200m now. In no small thanks to your guidance.

  • @patrickschott265
    @patrickschott265 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much for this Lyles! This is super helpful, debunking popular track myths like staying on the inside of the lane and leaning on the curve. Also I will definitely be using that leaning techniques at the end of my races!

  • @YTCHADTTV
    @YTCHADTTV Год назад +5

    Thanks for the help! My 9 year old Noah watches you. Had his USATF today. Just missed regionals! He cried. Now I know he loves track! Wanna thank u! And wish u the best in all ur races! 🔥

  • @terranceearly8981
    @terranceearly8981 Год назад +3

    That was a GREAT and easy to digest explanation of how to run a 200M... and for the most part the why you're doing what you're doing when you're doing it. Please do a 100M breakdown next 💯

  • @paulwilson2850
    @paulwilson2850 Год назад +5

    Super informative especially with the bit about center lane position on the curve. I always try to hug the inside third of the track for less distance ran but it is more challenging to keep proper hip positioning when doing so and always run the risk of stepping out of the lane. I’ll have to try sprinting down the middle!

  • @jaleelmuhammad2222
    @jaleelmuhammad2222 5 месяцев назад

    ❤ Thank you, Noah!! You've made us all so proud 👏!!! Keep your head up and continue to swing for the fences!! My 12 year old loved this video. We look forward to watching the 400M & 100M! Peace and love from Chicago!

  • @spartangaming5078
    @spartangaming5078 Год назад +1

    Definitely a weight room tour and the equipment you use, such as what type of bands and such.

  • @caidenbosley
    @caidenbosley Год назад +3

    Can you make a video going through your weekly training schedule for the off-season? 🐐

  • @hakeemakbar1575
    @hakeemakbar1575 Год назад +6

    I loved the videos and my daughter has been running track for just a year and I’ve used these videos to teach her a lot. I would love to see a video on take off out of the blocks or how to run the 400.

  • @Tyrone1957
    @Tyrone1957 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks champ. Got this from my school captain. Who was a 200 m specialist in our time, during the 70s. He said ,he learned how to run it in 9 m, than the 9 years he spent running it. Knock em out in Paris. Good luck.

  • @DerrickAbucheri
    @DerrickAbucheri Год назад +4

    Bro, you are the best! Sharing tips with your competition is just very selfless!!

  • @khalils9023
    @khalils9023 Год назад +5

    Great advice Noah thank you. I will use the mechanics especially that last 50m about keeping form and mechanics to have a faster 200m. Also great job at the meet yesterday, I saw you run live in NYC with my friend.

  • @MsMockingbird06
    @MsMockingbird06 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Noah. My kid needed this video sooner because he just ran the 200m at his regional meet this weekend. We’ll use these tips for next season.

  • @WinnerMentality7
    @WinnerMentality7 Год назад +4

    Great video thanks for the tips, any kind of video you make about getting faster and executing a race perfectly is great

  • @ArchiLee-ch
    @ArchiLee-ch Год назад +80

    Wow, I was taught wrong as a kid. I wish I had a coach like Noah. Great video

    • @noahlyles18
      @noahlyles18  Год назад +23

      How where you taught?

    • @ArchiLee-ch
      @ArchiLee-ch Год назад +21

      ​@noahlyles18 I was taught to lean into the curve and stay close to the line. But that was a long time ago in the late 90s. I hope coaches today watch this video and are teaching kids the correct way.

    • @noahlyles18
      @noahlyles18  Год назад +53

      @@ArchiLee-ch unfortunately I hear coaches still teaching this.

    • @ArchiLee-ch
      @ArchiLee-ch Год назад +10

      @@noahlyles18 Dang, that is unfortunate. Maybe USATF can do more at the youth level to educate the coaches. I saw your other video with you and your brother speaking to kids. More athletes doing these type of things would help too. Thank you again for all that you do! These videos are awesome! Good luck this season.

    • @giuldd2886
      @giuldd2886 Год назад +2

      My coach told me to run all out. That is all he ever said to me.

  • @ajaychouhan3012
    @ajaychouhan3012 Год назад

    I have never seen any athlete or coach teaching so perfectly about any sports thankyou @noah you are reall inspiring thousands of athletes with your videos. Thanks once again.

  • @csvijay2000
    @csvijay2000 Год назад

    these videos are pure gold. I will watch anything you are willing to put out there for us

  • @cmax9630
    @cmax9630 2 месяца назад

    Wow what a great champion with exceptional tutorials. You are a true Olympian.🇺🇸

  • @imarnkeba7474
    @imarnkeba7474 Год назад +1

    You’re a natural coach. Very nice job. I see why you’re so fast.

  • @elpllc7541
    @elpllc7541 Год назад

    Incredibly informative. Noah Lyles is super likable. I had no idea he was like this.

  • @mohammedrahil7450
    @mohammedrahil7450 Год назад +1

    Video on how to get the best mechanics while running please
    Like ankle stiffness, how to strike the foot etc etc etc please 🙌🏻

  • @kelvikelv5322
    @kelvikelv5322 Год назад

    Just found this channel. Subscribing to one of the *greatest sprinters of our time and a future legend* was a "no brainer."

  • @burrken
    @burrken Год назад

    I wish I had this 15 years ago when I was running the 200! Incredible as always

  • @weilertori
    @weilertori 4 месяца назад

    A true champion shares his knowledge to edify others! 💪🏻

  • @dennisrobinson8008
    @dennisrobinson8008 Год назад

    I knew this dude was extremely intelligent and technical and listening to him speak clarifies this.

  • @schwartzadrian
    @schwartzadrian 6 месяцев назад +1

    That finishing dip ended up being critical at the Olympics! Congrats

  • @KyleGriffiths-x5d
    @KyleGriffiths-x5d 9 месяцев назад

    I need tips for my varsity 200, this definitely helped. Noah, you are a legend!

  • @クロノインクス9
    @クロノインクス9 Год назад

    I’m Japanese high school student!My specialty of T&F is 200 meters too. I learned how to run 200 meters curve💨
    Thank you, Noah!

  • @melissakyahese8382
    @melissakyahese8382 Год назад

    I love watching track and field.. it's amazing how you share your technique

  • @JoshuaAboagye
    @JoshuaAboagye Год назад

    broooooo ive been analysing and over analysing your 200 meter races trying to work out your race plan for ages😭I couldnt figure it out, I just had an idea. This just made it so much easier you really do care about the progression of young devloping athletes thank you so much man and if you dont mind I have a few question just too confirm whether I have understood what you have said in this vid.

  • @vichelleh
    @vichelleh Год назад

    That was awesome!
    I have ran track my entire life and never seen the 200m race broken down in this way.
    I am now a Master Track & Field athlete here in Costa Rica.
    "Master" usually means older.😂 Here the age requirements are 30 and above.
    I am well on my way to 60 and still loving life!
    Continuing to compete with all the physical changes taking place in the body can be difficult and require some mental adjustments but, well worth the time and effort.
    I would definitely enjoy a video breaking down the 100m race and the 400m race, if you haven't already done that one as well.
    Thanks for your time and instruction with this video.
    I am definitely looking forward to watching you bring home the golds in Paris!🤭
    Way to go Noah!
    Keep positively representing black athletes and the United States.✌🏾

  • @jessef9041
    @jessef9041 Год назад

    Amazing. How rare it is for a top athlete to give tricks of the trade. Bravo.

  • @tonyfortune346
    @tonyfortune346 2 месяца назад

    If there was ever a person to take advice about dipping at the finishline from, this is the guy. He has an Olympic gold medal that proves he dips better than the rest.

  • @gracetong
    @gracetong Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for all your sharing ❤

  • @mortal_sama_13
    @mortal_sama_13 Год назад +1

    This really helped me recently after watching this video my 200s are getting better than before

  • @FlareXbass
    @FlareXbass 8 месяцев назад

    I have a track meet tomorrow and i am running the open 200, thank you for the tips before I run!

  • @johnt1081
    @johnt1081 Год назад +2

    loved this man. Really need the 100 meter for sure

  • @mommieliz7829
    @mommieliz7829 Год назад

    Noah, God Bless you. This is wonderful. Thanks for taking the time to make is video. I know many athletes will benefit from this. Make more videos ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @marypost2353
    @marypost2353 7 месяцев назад

    Great breakdown Noah! Thank you for all this great information! I learned a lot! God Bless!

  • @mathiasjohansencellist
    @mathiasjohansencellist Год назад

    Running is beautiful. You break it down like a symphony! 🎉

  • @mariolevo
    @mariolevo Год назад

    thank you so much, much better than any coach in my country

  • @lornajohnson2082
    @lornajohnson2082 2 месяца назад

    Good video Niah you are teaching many more people hiw to achieve their greatness.

  • @georgebarthelmes58
    @georgebarthelmes58 Год назад

    Great video! Thank you for doing this and posting it. You doing this is “good for the sport”!

  • @eddiemeadows9003
    @eddiemeadows9003 Год назад

    Noah Lyles is Sprint KING.

  • @michealchristian2844
    @michealchristian2844 Год назад +1

    Great video Noah. I would to love to see a break down of the 100m. And thanks for the amazing video. You are the Goat

  • @EnigmaticStatic6
    @EnigmaticStatic6 Год назад

    Break down both!!! You're stellar!!!

  • @kg021
    @kg021 Год назад +2

    Needed this thanks bro💪🏾

  • @stevesmith1512
    @stevesmith1512 Год назад

    This is one hell of a nice bloke.
    Thank you Noah.

  • @tahseenshabab5564
    @tahseenshabab5564 Год назад +2

    Amazing content, thank you Noah!

  • @IrakozeMelchiesedeck
    @IrakozeMelchiesedeck Месяц назад

    Thanks our brothet Lyles we love you so much because you are the super hero in us.

  • @the.crossover_na
    @the.crossover_na Год назад +1

    Thanks Noah lyles this helps alot 👍🔥

  • @unborn6662
    @unborn6662 Год назад +2

    Wish I had this earlier in my life. Thank you

  • @GeniusOfPatterns2164
    @GeniusOfPatterns2164 Год назад

    You-Noah Lyles, are a Freak'n Einstein of track running mechanics! I never knew-until NOW that it takes that MUCH effort and thought to win a race. Thank you for your detailed explanation. I already see you winning the 200 meter race in the upcoming Olympics. God-speed my friend!

  • @drycoconut5898
    @drycoconut5898 9 месяцев назад

    Great advice. I'll pass this on to my G'son who just started running the 200M.

  • @NotAPro4323
    @NotAPro4323 Год назад +1

    Hey Noah! I just followed what u advised in the video and trained for the 200m. I won the silver medal in my athletics meet at school. I'm 13 btw. keep making more videos like this!

  • @TrackVibesJA
    @TrackVibesJA 6 месяцев назад

    Noah respect for sharing your knowledge. You have explained every aspect of the race especially the areas where prople struggle with the most. Its for persons to apply it.
    Respect yute !

  • @cabruin98
    @cabruin98 Год назад +1

    Love the breakdown Noah! Thank you. 😊

  • @Brianmoore53
    @Brianmoore53 Год назад +1

    Would love content on the 400 meters since there are so many variables and phases of the race

  • @Rokket.the.lad12
    @Rokket.the.lad12 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much, Noah. All the best of luck to you and Lance!👍

  • @Zebsii0350
    @Zebsii0350 Год назад

    Thanks for your vid bro. Those tips and tricks to get faster is on point with the explanation. Big support here❤❤

  • @LuisAlvarez-xc7uv
    @LuisAlvarez-xc7uv Год назад +1

    Nice video Noah!! Next one we need the 100m and explanation of the transition phase between the acceleration and the top speed. Thanks for the nice content champ!!

  • @relaxor3848
    @relaxor3848 Год назад +2

    Noah, you activated the lightning warning , you are fast as a lightning⚡⚡⚡

  • @vasdron7468
    @vasdron7468 Год назад

    Noah for sure will become a coach for some new world champions in the future

  • @fredericksanders4823
    @fredericksanders4823 Год назад

    Appreciate the knowledge! My kiddos made it to State in the 200m! One day hopefully they’ll meet you. But until then appreciate the content!

  • @kempb2700
    @kempb2700 Год назад

    Excellent...thanks for sharing and keep on doing you bro...big fan of how you continuously strive for excellence.

  • @Credibility44
    @Credibility44 Год назад +1

    Break down the 100 next please!
    Thank you Noah!!!

  • @Fbcbdbd-rh9xo
    @Fbcbdbd-rh9xo Год назад

    Hey congrats on your win Noah love from Canada ❤️

  • @mauriciotudon68
    @mauriciotudon68 Год назад

    Thank you so much, this was so helpful. Now it's time to work.

  • @GloriaEgwea
    @GloriaEgwea 6 месяцев назад +6

    Not noah just casually ignoring a lightning warning😂😂

  • @JL073
    @JL073 Год назад

    This is so helpful you have no idea, I was told to hug the inside of the lane the whole time. Best believe I’m going to be working on this now! Thank you, Noah.

  • @ericklein435
    @ericklein435 Год назад

    Great video. I was just thinking as the video was playing that we need a 100 and 400 video. This is gold ❤

  • @simplyshyrell
    @simplyshyrell Год назад

    So informative!! Running, thinking, and preparing yourself for the win. TEAM NoahLyles Always.

  • @juarang
    @juarang Год назад

    amazing bro! thanks for teaching!! you are a real Champ!

  • @marcelSmith-u3d
    @marcelSmith-u3d Год назад

    Thank you King showing to my track team today

  • @kgdan73
    @kgdan73 Год назад

    Thank you, the entire video was very informative..the throwing your arms was new to me.

  • @MightyGamer-dy4lo
    @MightyGamer-dy4lo 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Noah thanks for making this I recently ran the 200 and found it out I was a better 200 runner than 100 but I am also trying to improve in the 100