NEWSBREAK: ARE THE CLAYTON SISTERS IN TROUBLE? WHAT WILL STEPHEN FRANCIS AND TEAM DO NOW??

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Tia and Tina may need more time to start performing at their best. How will Stephen Francis adjust?
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Комментарии • 187

  • @dontlookback3549
    @dontlookback3549 Год назад +9

    one problem is that Jamaicans are anxiously expecting the next SAFP or Shericka or Veronica to come along immediately. Take the pressure off young runners or they will fail to progress.

  • @tondetanditonny802
    @tondetanditonny802 Год назад +26

    I just think sometimes jamaicans act like brazilians in football giving unnecessary pressure to emerging stars simply because they have had greats before and want all to rush their development to fill the greats void. Tina and Tia have many more years to develop into stars lets give them the time to develop and be greats as long they stay injury free

    • @jesusislord6182
      @jesusislord6182 Год назад +4

      I agree totally agree with

    • @paulamcfarlane8079
      @paulamcfarlane8079 Год назад

      Dos true

    • @hubertbailey2225
      @hubertbailey2225 Год назад +1

      Totally agree with you on this, Tina and her sister has a lot of techniques to learn. I also think that Tina has to loose a few pounds to continue reaching her goal.

  • @deloressmith7926
    @deloressmith7926 Год назад +26

    I think anybody who thought they would come out first season after leaving High School and compete with other professionals do not understand athletics. High School and professional are two different things but these two girls are fighters and it will take some time they also I think understands the process because they have been fortunate in High School and now to have good coaches.

  • @jimblack2105
    @jimblack2105 Год назад +1

    From they Master that Mental and Emotional toughness, the Physical Trauma won't break them.

  • @marronhombre9592
    @marronhombre9592 Год назад +11

    Blessings from NYC. I believe in the great Mr Francis. After watching the twins running at home I realized Coach has them on a leash, because I'd also saw the international 60m heat where one of the twins ran from behind to place 2nd. And in doing so ran past Natasha Morrison. So my take away is this, the twins know what they are capable of by training with some of the same competitors, and they're doing a fantastic job at underperforming while working on technique and public pressure. He's teaching them to be patient, preserving their talent to peak and strike at the right moment. Which means trials will be exciting, because Jamaica will be sending it's best to compete internationally. One love!

  • @denisebonnick
    @denisebonnick Год назад +3

    Patience is the key for the both of them ..

  • @msnorris2588
    @msnorris2588 Год назад +6

    One of them has an unprofessional habit of slowing down or stop running altogether once someone passes her in a race.

  • @nordmyrie4195
    @nordmyrie4195 Год назад +11

    It’s only just their first season with this new coach and am sure he is taking his time to break them in.It’s a process and they just need to be patient.People who don’t understand how track and field work will be quick to form judgements but in time they will see the results.

  • @as8088
    @as8088 Год назад +4

    Stephen Francis needs no advice. He knows what to do. If they do what they're supposed to do, they will be in form

  • @sherylsmith9177
    @sherylsmith9177 Год назад +5

    What trouble are they in I didn't even finish watch this, please allow the YOUNY ladies to grow up Rome wasn't built un a day. They just start training and you all expect them to beat all the other athlete, come on people.

  • @user-iz6yf9hf3y
    @user-iz6yf9hf3y Год назад

    The transition to pro. can be tough, but when the going get tough, the tough get going. With big hearts and determination they can make it. Only time will tell.

  • @jomohector5274
    @jomohector5274 Год назад +3

    Pure nonsense. 1 yr later basically and you’re asking if their in trouble ? Too early for such a topic in any fashion!

  • @dawnmoore9443
    @dawnmoore9443 Год назад +4

    They are young & still developing, as long as the follow their coach advise, I do believe they will be successful. The race is not for the swift or the strong but he that can endure. Focus on the big picture & Endurance is the key.

  • @bevhall1496
    @bevhall1496 Год назад +3

    Tina and Tia don't worry your time will come you girls going to be great and when I say great I mean it u love you both you are our future champion just have faith and trust in God.

  • @Blured515
    @Blured515 Год назад +2

    Blessings my general Dr Greg

  • @raeferwilson2599
    @raeferwilson2599 Год назад +4

    Stephen Francis warned not to expect great things this year.

  • @lincolnclarke3989
    @lincolnclarke3989 Год назад +8

    Click bait! Really man

  • @kevonpatrick231
    @kevonpatrick231 Год назад +2

    The twins are okay no need to worry about them..... this is a premature assessment they just went pro ... neither of them could ever think they can build Rome in a night.

  • @QuartermileUniversity
    @QuartermileUniversity Год назад +9

    6-8 years to complete that transition… people just not patient enough to wait for it to work.

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад +2

      You are right. I think 2 or 3 years is reasonable. I wonder how it is affecting them psychologically? It might be frustrating for them both

    • @trackuniverse9121
      @trackuniverse9121 Год назад +3

      6-8 years??? That's almost the same as saying it won't work out at MVP

    • @ObadeleThompson969
      @ObadeleThompson969 Год назад +2

      Good video, Greg. And good insights too, Davian.
      Truthfully, they have to learn to sprint biomechanical and strategically properly to become elite seniors. They have a lot of glaring issues that don't manifest as obviously when competing against other U20 athletes, but show up in the senior ranks. So, as you both rightly point out, this will be a process.
      And as you also rightfully said, it's a matter of if they have the understanding, maturity, patience, and support to go through that whole process properly and play the long game to success.
      Franno knows how to develop global medal-winning female sprinters for sure. But it's one thing to get a young athlete who was good but not great as a junior to keep believing in the process when they lose, because you can point to little improvements in biomechanics, place, execution, and time.
      But how do you get someone who has already run very fast and won a lot from a young age to believe when their times and places are regressing or are so far removed from what they and others are used to?
      Most great junior athletes will never have similar senior success for many reasons. A lot of things have to align in the right way and at the right time for that to happen.
      Are the critical pieces in place now or being positioned for these young ladies to become great seniors? Time will tell.
      Regardless, I hope people don't discard them too soon (or they quit on themselves prematurely), as they are still young women trying to find their way and make a mark in a tough sport from a country with an overabundance of talent and success.
      I wish them the best.
      Please keep dropping your gems of wisdom. It's needed. 🙏🏾

    • @QuartermileUniversity
      @QuartermileUniversity Год назад +2

      @@trackuniverse9121 so let me ask you a question? When did Shelly join the camp and how long was her journey ? Usain won world under 20 at 15 in 2002. When did he win Olympics? It was exactly 6 years later in 2008

    • @QuartermileUniversity
      @QuartermileUniversity Год назад +1

      @@trackuniverse9121 remember we don’t make the rules. We just follow, the road to success is paved with twist and turns

  • @bensmith522
    @bensmith522 Год назад +1

    People need to give these ladies some grace. They are still young, and their bodies are still developing. They are also running in a new circuit where women are faster. It may be a while before they start winning again, but they will win. it’s just going to take time. Rome was it built in a day, Elaine was it built in a dayShelly wasn’t built in a day, and the twins are going to take time as well. Leave ‘em be, abs stop putting all of these unrealistic expectations on these young ladies. Most of the people commenting can’t even run themselves. Lol!

  • @jacquelinewilliams2626
    @jacquelinewilliams2626 Год назад +3

    They need time to develop and should be given such without too much pressure added

  • @monicabrown7448
    @monicabrown7448 Год назад +4

    I really want them to succeed am praying for them.

  • @JETOFF
    @JETOFF Год назад +18

    I believe that the strategy is to develop and change their forms. They have the natural speed, but their form is not of a world class 10.6 standards, so correcting their forms, they need to run slower before they can run faster again. This may take a two year process, but how are they coping with this?
    They also need to slim down just slightly, and this will come with strength training, which includes weight training and get the muscles. I believe their time will come. Let the big 3 reign until they step aside, then they will be ready.

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад +1

      Excellent points - I totally agree.

    • @user-yn6ig1qm4u
      @user-yn6ig1qm4u Год назад +1

      Great comment on the slim down part and of course they are young it's Great to start from young being a pass athlete myself .I admire them they will become Great Athlete in there future years to come love ❤️ you all.

    • @donmac6712
      @donmac6712 Год назад

      I hope they dont develop too much muscle. Cause that is heavier than fat and could cause problem too. Yes i agree on the trim down part.

  • @delroygordon7770
    @delroygordon7770 Год назад +4

    You scared me!
    You said they are in trouble.
    How do you know that they will not follow the process.
    You dont what the outcome will be , but they are in good hands... Those were your words.
    So what kind of trouble are they in.
    I am not getting it.
    Could you explain it, so I can understand, please.

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад +1

      I can. Most of the time we look at the best outcome, without take in consideration the possibility that stuff happens. There is no guarantee that they will overcome the psychological pressure they are facing right now, but because the coach is Stephen Francis, we will give them the benefit. They are running overweight now and until they shed the unwanted pounds anything can happen. Each time an athlete steps on the track they are taking a risk. As I said, this phase of their development is most risky and requires careful adjustments every single time.

  • @kennethanderson1950
    @kennethanderson1950 Год назад +2

    Time and patience is of the essence

  • @Hengel_Andrews
    @Hengel_Andrews Год назад +3

    Meanwhile Brianna Lyston is a world away in Louisiana. She’s hidden from the prying eyes and pressures of the Jamaican public. Everyone just assumes she has enough on her plate and to not expect much of her. Just more reasons to go to college during your development stages.

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад +4

      I totally agree. When you attend the right college early in the game, the future payout and benefits can be greatly rewarding in many ways. Since the decisions have been made for the twins we just have to be understanding and supportive.

  • @shaunadillon9600
    @shaunadillon9600 Год назад +1

    Never know you had your own channel Dr Haughton

  • @monicawilliams5908
    @monicawilliams5908 Год назад +1

    Gdm what you are saying DR Greegie about MR Francis an the twins well said i know they will peek at the right time we just have to give them time an be patience👍

  • @leisaalexander1293
    @leisaalexander1293 Год назад +1

    Yes, with God Tina and Tia will make it true ❤

  • @moegillums9301
    @moegillums9301 Год назад +3

    Hello Israilites princess,Tina,tia,stay strong.

  • @janicepringle715
    @janicepringle715 Год назад +23

    As long as Tina and Tia are running because of the love they have for the sport and their own desire to be great they will be just fine. They’re young and have plenty of time to develop into great track stars. It’s other people’s opinions and the pressure putout on them that can hinder them from being great. I hope that they stay focused on developing the talent that they already have to become not the next Shellyann or Elaine but be great as Tina and Tia.

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад +2

      Yes, I agree. Greatness should never be rushed.

    • @dawnhall9430
      @dawnhall9430 Год назад

      @@LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      But

    • @aundreamellado6112
      @aundreamellado6112 Год назад

      U call u self Dr yet u have not shown the same respect to Dr. Elaine n Dr Shelly Ann please show some respect on. Put some respect on there names gregory

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад

      @@aundreamellado6112 It is very unfortunate you feel that way. It was never my intent to trivialize our beautiful, outstanding female sprinters and living legends. I do have the utmost respect for those ladies. You have a blessed day...

    • @jacquelineferguson6598
      @jacquelineferguson6598 Год назад

      @@LetsTalkWithDrGreg Why did u respond. He/she is a troll if he/she cannot understand the point u trying to make. U have just stoop to he/she level of "no comprehension skills".

  • @audreywalters8280
    @audreywalters8280 Год назад

    Time will tell wait and see they will become our stars

  • @maxvelocity200
    @maxvelocity200 Год назад +7

    The twins gonna be fine, they ran 7.02 and 7.05 in the 60m beating "big names". Y'all don't know Stephen Francis as yet? The ladies are gonna be ok, still only year one..

  • @doniarae-lee1203
    @doniarae-lee1203 Год назад +2

    OMG its way too early for these kind of comments you are the one being impatient and frastrated allow them to transition. only time will tell.

  • @peterhall6460
    @peterhall6460 Год назад

    When they realize how much money there to be made they will get serious..remember they are still jrs

  • @adegbenroagoro5180
    @adegbenroagoro5180 Год назад +1

    What I think is totally IRRELEVANT. The twins are working with a world class coach. Whether they trust him, obey his instructions and know that there will be ups and downs is up to them. I started following Sydney McLaughlin BEFORE she qualified for the Rio Olympics in 2016. For years she kept on saying she was trusting in the “process”. The twins must do the same

  • @hotrich1556
    @hotrich1556 Год назад

    Negativity pull down people crab style but these girls are special!! They will rise like the sun in the morning and the moon at night!!!!!!

  • @kings_chronicle592
    @kings_chronicle592 Год назад

    It's the phase they have to go through to get to the next phase.its not that they are in trouble

  • @sunshinejamaica9840
    @sunshinejamaica9840 Год назад +3

    Breakdown and rebuild strategy implemented by the zen-master.

  • @kennethanderson1950
    @kennethanderson1950 Год назад

    The Clayton's have to show humility humble themselves follow the instructions of t coaches

  • @lloydwilson5885
    @lloydwilson5885 Год назад

    It WILL BE A TIMELY DEVELOPMENTAL .PROCESS FOR THESE YOUNG ATHLETES.
    .NOT INSTANT MAGICAL PERFORMANCES

  • @altheahewett2710
    @altheahewett2710 Год назад

    Yes he can, patience that's they need, and taking time is also good. Don't try to beat the seniors now, take there time to peak

  • @bearman525
    @bearman525 Год назад

    they are young and talented over time training you will see that they will muscle up and be faster. only time will tell......Jackson did it they will too

  • @user-hj7dp3jg1b
    @user-hj7dp3jg1b Год назад +2

    Give them time

  • @negrildoc
    @negrildoc Год назад +1

    Maybe they should finish school before going for the money

  • @timochenko2467
    @timochenko2467 Год назад

    As long as they stay healthy and and focus very big big things is coming for them.just let's all pray for them as they go along their life journey in their sports.

  • @claudemurphy5035
    @claudemurphy5035 Год назад +2

    Nothing in athletics is guaranteed, many bright prospects have never made it to the top , i have not seen the transition of these twins to the big league ,hope they make it

    • @noeljames1254
      @noeljames1254 Год назад +1

      You really expected that transition to happen that fast? A season has not even gone by as yet...time out, man. These ladies are a work in progress. It is way too soon for all this kind of speculation. 😅

  • @michaeljacobs3526
    @michaeljacobs3526 Год назад +1

    Hey Doc, how are you! It has been a long time. Just to jog your memory: you, Chris Abrahams, and I drove to the Milrose Games at Madison Square Garden.

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад

      Yes, indeed it has been a long time. How are you?

    • @michaeljacobs3526
      @michaeljacobs3526 Год назад

      I'm good, man. Just taking care of some issues after playing and referring Rugby for too many years. It took a toll on my hips. Had to replace both hips.

  • @tlove21
    @tlove21 Год назад +1

    Until their body is developed, losing streaks are the least. Running in High School you are always prone to injuries, so as they transition full time to pro allow them to find the best place for their bodies. Shelly-Ann explained that her strength training was not easy, for she did not want to become muscular, so they focused on her legs. The Claytons may be going through the transitioning as needed for the outcome they best desire. I do not see this period of defeats as nothing more than mental and physical strengthening. Let Sir Steven work.

  • @georgesmith9841
    @georgesmith9841 Год назад

    Follow the process

  • @newyork2714
    @newyork2714 Год назад

    Look at the history of the Fano camp from 1999 up to now, no Champion athletes went there out of high school, but more like going to Racer @t Glen Mills which Fano came out of Glen Mills came from Camperdown High.

  • @adrianmajor2696
    @adrianmajor2696 Год назад

    They look like they good... Why all the ray ,let time run its course 😢😢😮 She has left high school with maturity an hope she trim her fabulous body for sprinting sake..Make momma proud twins she deserves it an your best possible efforts Queens😊

  • @wildunlap6492
    @wildunlap6492 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nonlinear Dynamics: Athletic Analytics
    _________________________________________
    The culprit for Tina Clayton's--the Jamaican arch-ace--speed lag is below mid-torso: her hip-flexion factor¹ of 0.59566 yield a start-reaction time of 0.13142 seconds and by extension turnovers of circa 2.59 steps per meter² when she ran at the speed of 11.44 seconds in the 100-meter sprint. (Clayton's coverage of the
    100-meter race at 2.59 steps per meter is indicative of her peaking in momentum or expended effort at 61 meters).³ Comparably, when she ran at a speed of 10.95 seconds, her turnovers in steps per meter⁴ were circa 2.37 with the same hip-flexion factor. The 0.22 (i.e., 2.59 - 2.37) variance is suggestive of her being inefficient in effort expended and laboring in momentum when she ran at 11.44 seconds with 2.59 steps per meter. Her healthful weight should be at 124 pounds⁴ within a relevant band of plus and minus ten pounds, given her height of 63 inches. With the same hip-flexion factor of 0.59566 and a yield of 2.59 steps per meter, Clayton can attain her best score of 10.95 seconds, if she sheds 12.50 pounds.⁶ Clayton has a 99.77% likelihood of scaling at 10.88 (21.73) seconds in the 100- (200-) meter meter sprint, per choice she competes in at least four (4) major 100-meter sprints.⁷ In a gist, Clayton is in a 75% state of physio-mental or athletic readiness.⁸ This is not even a state of satisficing median or status quo. A retrenchment strategy in performance preparedness is warranted.
    ________________
    ¹2.59 ≈ 11.44² × (((100/((100² + 100)/2)*) with head wind: +1.049 ≈ 11.44^0.01980*; tail wind: -0.95289 ≈ 11.44^-0.01980
    ¹0.13142 ≈ ((1 - 0.99773)^⅓), where effort expended is 0.99773 ≈ (((1 - ((11.44/(½(100² + 100))
    ²0.59566 ≈ ((63 ÷ 124)/(29 ÷ 34)): heigh-to-weight ratio divided by waist-to-hip ratio
    ³61 ≈ (((100 × ((1 - ((100/2.59)/100)
    ⁴2.37 ≈ 10.95² × (((100/((100² + 100)/2))
    ⁵124 ≈ 106 + 6(3); relevant band: [± 10|| 114 ≤ 106 + 6(3) ≤ 134
    ⁶12.50 as in: |10.95| ≈ -12.50 + 0.59566(2.59)
    ⁶10.88 ≈ 10.95^0.99773
    ⁶21.73 ≈ (10.88 × 1.99773)
    ⁷4 ≈ 10.95^(0.99773/ln(2π))
    ⁸75% ≈ 0.74883 ≈ [((10.95(10.95 - 2)))/11.44²]

  • @bensmith522
    @bensmith522 Год назад +1

    This first thing I want then to do is fix that lean. Get up right young princess!

  • @greenstewart1399
    @greenstewart1399 Год назад

    How old is Shelly ann now did it take her and the ones before a walk in the park to get to where they are now.
    Hard work and endurance ,let us encourage them instead of add pressure to our future sportsmen and women

  • @cmonsterblitz
    @cmonsterblitz Год назад +1

    The question is, how long can they afford to wait? Dennis Shavers is also being patient with Brianna Liston but her first open 200 yesterday was very impressive. Then you have Alana Reid who had a big win last weekend and of course you have Kerrica Hill who I think is the next Gail Devers (100H/100M). Liston is almost a carbon copy of Favor Ofili physically and you see how that it working out. How long before their confidence takes a hit? Should they be racing more? Maybe against competition in the 11.3 - 11.5 range until they are ready? Plus... are they having fun around a bunch of adults?

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад +1

      You are asking some important question. Right now no one truly knows the correct answers to those questions. Time will tell

  • @myopinion6574
    @myopinion6574 Год назад +1

    First and foremost I beg to differ with many of the ponts you made in an attempt to support the twin while sensitizing the masses, not stating that your intention is not genuine, though they may be sound arguments, quite frankly the manner in which you stated some of your observations coupled with your expertise as it relates to personal experience and knowledge of the sport signals paradox.

  • @lloydcross4295
    @lloydcross4295 Год назад

    Yes

  • @herbalman6337
    @herbalman6337 Год назад +1

    This is the mostttttt😮hardest part of a master teacher's evaluation when considering taking on their students, especially the ones who have always been kicking ass & taking names all their young sprinting days, & now when they start to approach 16-17 & 18 graduate to the grown folk class & get their ass handed to them a few times😮, most time one never ever hears from them again after that freshman year when they find out that all their mighty👉🐀 mouse adolescent victories from elementary to the end of high school was just that, & now the real deal is apon them as they move into man & woman-hood, & now all the winning that only took jive time work-outs to do & still one could beat most in their class, has now got to be seriously put on the operation table & counsel of the master teacher & he has to do a very honest evaluation of his future pupils should he so choose to select them as a student, cause in truth he has to properly evaluate them, their attitudes egos & just plain behavior of how they react with him & how they respect just who the ♨️☄️hell🔥he is & how valuable he could be to their future in the sport that they have grown to love, this is where the rubber meets the road baby, & this is why most miss the opportunity of a lifetime, they are coming in strongly into their body & all those sexual needs that are becoming more misplaced along with that body change into woman-hood & man-hood, attitudes change & with that tons of times that stinking🤧thinking arrogant ass attitude moves in, 👉"CANT NOBODY TELL ME WHAT TO DO" thang, & of course as the "Master" teacher picks up on those thangs he has to now be very very honest with himself even though it hurts bad, sometimes one has to reject the student because of their attitude & their basic background that they came from in the first place, sometimes a coach has to work with their students to detect all the character flaws early, cause most time they will be on their best behavior at first, but trial & error of working together it want be long before the real attitudes start to come out & when it does that's when the coach has to make his final decision to continue his very hard labor of love or cut ✂️ the strings before it gets to deep, cause he or she is going to loose the student anyway, it's hard but it's fair to the coach in the long run, you take a very talented student on & you know they have certain characteristics that will intrude with your work in bringing them along, the higher insight if listened to will tell you to cut it ✂️ before it starts; more later if interested 👌. Amen 🙏 !!!

  • @dimplessamuels960
    @dimplessamuels960 Год назад +1

    Every other country mold their athletes from they’re young! Stop bad mouth the Clayton twins!!! The girls have an aim in view. Since no one can tell how come you telling!!!

  • @kathleenwatson2071
    @kathleenwatson2071 Год назад +1

    Wrong heading, why calling this 'Breaking News' as if something dramatic had happened. Its just your opinion

  • @sportscircle345
    @sportscircle345 Год назад +5

    Dr. Greg I really value your knowledge and wisdom in life lessons and track and field. I agree with every word you say. I hope one day to do a live with you on my channel, you have alot

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад +1

      Sure. Whenever you are ready

    • @sportscircle345
      @sportscircle345 Год назад

      @@LetsTalkWithDrGreg Thank you Dr you will be hearing from me soon.

    • @annlowe3181
      @annlowe3181 Год назад

      Why are they pressuring these 2 young ladies? They still have much to learn. More practicing and getting proper training and nutritious food to eat daily. They're not ready to run against adult ladies. The JAMAICA A.A. are far too greedy. If injured they will be cast aside as has beens through no fault of their own. Once injured they seem to cast them aside if they can't achieve the results required of them.

    • @JETOFF
      @JETOFF Год назад

      @@sportscircle345 I'm in too, but not sure if I want to show my face yet (nothing to fear), but I rather keep anonymous for now. We should arrange one day.

  • @maninthevan53
    @maninthevan53 Год назад

    Everything is against them now, the pressure to perform at your best at all times, remember this they are now Pro. and who wants to be beaten by two up and coming youngsters , this is just the beginning stage, you now have to put the work in, practice makes perfect

  • @psrichardspencer
    @psrichardspencer Год назад

    Dr Gregory, the caption is misleading but great content. These girls are super great and I love their progress. They are in the very best hands and I’m excited to see what they will become in the next 2 - 3 years. Patience.

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your point of few. Thanks also for your comments on the content. Let me ask you this question. If we were talking about some other athlete, let’s say it was Brianna Williams looking exactly the way the twins were looking in their last race, would you agree with the title? I am going to give Stephen Francis the benefit based on his reputation as the best in the field but let us keep our fingers crossed that they get through this phase of their development.

  • @evonwalters8373
    @evonwalters8373 Год назад

    Greeting Sir Haughton. For me, where, this being the first professional season for the twins is all about development. Although we see Tina doing well at the early part of the season, I don't think we should expect her to improve proportionately as the season progress. I think I prefer the pace of Tia at this point. In my view she is developing at my expected pace and will improve much better as they mature in the sport. What I am actually looking for from them this season is to improve their PB, if I can get that, I am satisfied.

  • @andrewdehaneydehaney83
    @andrewdehaneydehaney83 Год назад +3

    The twins is for the future

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад +1

      I agree. However, they still must go through the phases of development like every other athletes. Nothing is certain in life, so lets hope all goes well.

  • @noeljames1254
    @noeljames1254 Год назад +5

    I don't think much is wrong with the twins. I think they were following instructions to run this race. Those girls run way under 12 seconds consistently, and then they show up at a meet and clock 13.10 for 100m. Anyone who believe that something is wrong after they both ran very quick, 60m races two months ago, sump wrong with yuh, and not the twins. Those times indicate that they were not trying, not to mention that they both looked very ordinary, like they were just going through the motion. I think their coach wants them to be conservative and not get carried away with the hype and pressure that is on them.

  • @rb26benjamin8
    @rb26benjamin8 Год назад +1

    I say fling dem in the deep.end let them sink or swim

  • @psrichardspencer
    @psrichardspencer Год назад +2

    The fastest way to lose subscribers and repeat viewers is with misleading captions like this.

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад +1

      Based on the athletes’ last race, a reasonable person could conclude that both athletes are in trouble? If I was a negative person, I could have made a very strong case to show you that they are in trouble. Believe me, at this point we can only hope that both athletes will emerge stronger from this experience based on their lived experiences. I have seen many talented athletes even some from MVP who did not develop as expected after this phase of their preparation. Nothing is certain in life certain. Thanks for your response.

    • @Humbleone_
      @Humbleone_ Год назад

      @@LetsTalkWithDrGreg sir take your mouth off them. Give them time to transition properly. You all are part of the problem

  • @marlibread
    @marlibread Год назад

    Hi Greg, I actually think MVP plan for these young girls, is a multi year plan. These girls are very young, years Ago Davian Clarke echoed your comments about how long it usually takes to transition from the Junior to Senior ranks. Provided they are humble and stay away from the hype and social media, they will succeed.

  • @neilbyrd3998
    @neilbyrd3998 Год назад

    As long as they are injury free expect them to run when it counts..🤔

  • @kingsleymcdonald3007
    @kingsleymcdonald3007 Год назад +3

    Should have went to college

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад +3

      That would have helped with the transitioning. Competing against athletes their age in college would have been a major help with their development both physically and psychologically.

    • @Humbleone_
      @Humbleone_ Год назад +2

      @@LetsTalkWithDrGreg they are competing against their age group at MVP as well! They attend university and university athletes are apart of mvp. Y’all contradict yourselves in so many ways.

    • @clydemorris380
      @clydemorris380 Год назад

      ​@@Humbleone_ Great observation! I was beginning to think I was in the twilight zone.
      I did not realize that Utech is not a college. I guess college now means college in the United States and running 40+ races before the Jamaica Trials come around.
      From what I have seen, Tina Clayton seems to be well on schedule to represent Jamaica in Hungary this year.

  • @Angelsangels1969
    @Angelsangels1969 Год назад

    Their is a rising star in; ALANA REID, who'll be the greatest runner in the world, in the coming future

  • @deanngunzell5543
    @deanngunzell5543 Год назад

    I think Brianna Williams should train with Steven francise

  • @earlroberts9715
    @earlroberts9715 Год назад

    I don't know that the world was expecting these young ladies to burst on the scene and create history.
    Sir just be patient with our babies ,it take time to be good at anything
    You people make videos and comments that can be classified as silly
    We love the kids,allow them to grow

  • @divinee.155
    @divinee.155 Год назад +2

    Yes they will be fine Tina knows Stephen success they dont care about their Junior career they want to make it to the big league. Tia is iffy but TINA nooooo she will become a global athlete she follow instructions and she is determined u can see the discipline in her she has Shelly start and Shericka top end and her own brute force she will be dangerous in the future. I think Tina want it more than Tia

    • @karleenafflick2687
      @karleenafflick2687 Год назад +1

      They really have to pay close attention to the coach's advice and try to be as disciplined they can it's not about testing the waters it's about wading out into the deep

    • @jonepic8100
      @jonepic8100 Год назад

      Tia is not iffy soft tissue injuries have been a problem through Edwin days ....there is massive interest in her physical maturity she is talented.

  • @claytonhall4501
    @claytonhall4501 Год назад +1

    Dr Haughton Aren’t you jumping the gun making this video after not even one season at the pro level for these young ladies ?

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад

      Clayton, your comment indicates that you did not listen to the video. Did you?

  • @hotrich1556
    @hotrich1556 Год назад

    We never have twins represent jamaica they are the first!!! Dont take them lightly !!! You dont know their size!!!!!!!

  • @Live-LifE7825
    @Live-LifE7825 Год назад +1

    The OLD time DAYS of TRAINING takes too much TIME to DEVOLOPED in this NEW ERA. Most of the overseas COACHES are GRADUATES in Human Kenetics of which is a REQUIREMENT.

  • @kerrongrant6387
    @kerrongrant6387 Год назад

    They will not be top condenders for this year as the process is not geared to get them ready in year 1 but to set the base that will set them up for greetness in another year or 2. Technique wise , coping to the chance of operation among other things will be considers remember they you patience is ŕequired

  • @raylin5905
    @raylin5905 Год назад

    All hype!

  • @michellemalla4365
    @michellemalla4365 Год назад +3

    Frano did say he would not be rushing them,

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад

      True. Still, because they are champions, I am sure they would have hoped to feel and look a little better at this point in the season. I pray they do not get injured in the process.

  • @uptonhall5439
    @uptonhall5439 Год назад

    Track on field is very stressful

  • @Tejaye777
    @Tejaye777 Год назад

    Stellar youth and junior sprinters especially females usually find it hard to make the transition from youth/ junior level to senior level and when I say sprinters I refer specifically to the 100/200m even though I know the 400m is considered a sprint too. One of the few exceptions I know of is Veronica Campbell-Brown and even though she though she never won a World Junior or Youth title Allyson Felix but she was exceptional at the Junior level winning silver at the age of 18 in the Olympics in 2004. It's a hard process to go from being great youth/junior athletes to being great senior athletes.

  • @nataliejohnson229
    @nataliejohnson229 Год назад

    Allow them to transition in peace. We really haven't seen Tina in too many races, and Tia is in no way worse than before. I think we are busy making comparison with Alana Reid, who is having a phenomenal season. This was Tina last year. It is all about timing. They are still very young. I wish them all the best.

  • @JeeGo-Aries-King
    @JeeGo-Aries-King Год назад

    we don't think we hope... they are at their max training weight...so they won't be so fast.

  • @glenfordshaaw2462
    @glenfordshaaw2462 Год назад +6

    A story this , tek yuh mouth off the youth dem Badman

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад

      Badman, this story is real.

    • @dondada5733
      @dondada5733 Год назад

      Badman this is not for u .it's for people who wants to learn.u obviously is not an intelligent person ..ask someone who can read to explain what this article is about

    • @glenfordshaaw2462
      @glenfordshaaw2462 Год назад

      @@dondada5733 mi seh wah mi seh (voice my opinion) ave faith inna d yute dem Mon, n move up wid negativity

  • @jonepic8100
    @jonepic8100 Год назад +3

    Then you should know it's a re set and load... heavy loading and strength training first... before the forward learn they have left as is until further physical maturity...before the conditioning leading into June n July...They already know Tina is not @10.92 but @10.7 runner and once physical maturity kicks in Tia will also cause mayhem with a massive time drop like Alana did...They are both running within themselves it was obvious in the 60m...Tina has an on going issue at present hence the pull up in the 100m...MVP are not interested in a bandwagon they are interested only in the long term ...The twins are totally in different air the backing behind them and support is massive second to none...MVP are accountable and they know it.

  • @anthonysunich
    @anthonysunich Год назад

    Tina will make it over time .

  • @DaWatcher634
    @DaWatcher634 Год назад

    It definitely gonna have to start with them loosing some weight!!

  • @ugoakusoba4094
    @ugoakusoba4094 Год назад

    Have then start 8 full 400s a day. 4 in morning and four at night. Then 4 60s in morning and 4 at night. Then tekl me how their one and two hundreds look. They eill go doen to 10.8 in a year both of them

  • @rqztaz
    @rqztaz Год назад

    The best thing that can happen for them is to not make the WC team

  • @manjumanju-yx9ds
    @manjumanju-yx9ds Год назад

    Her form here is ragged, she's all over the lane. Compare her form to Alana's.

  • @maureenglasgow2248
    @maureenglasgow2248 Год назад

    Ok ook we heard you ook from PPl ook let talk ook ook do you never notice .when people run or training they train good ok ook When time for sport .they not performing .ook ook it very hard to understand this .because i see thing in a Next Way ook ook ook you see When people run they get tienes fast .OOk.some people fall down and die .pressure gone up ook ook no speed ook ook what i see is that they are ranking in thewrong direction ook ook reversing ook that causing there dyerfarm to work back wars ook not parking in time ook that can cause death ook callaps ok ook ok

  • @siyanhall3142
    @siyanhall3142 Год назад

    If he can get them to keep gòod weight that is a start.

  • @jayquanbrooks5601
    @jayquanbrooks5601 Год назад +1

    Stop worrying about one race bro

  • @natashaandrews7277
    @natashaandrews7277 Год назад

    Misleading headline!!

  • @newyork2714
    @newyork2714 Год назад +1

    Brother, you're right 100%!! Steven can't coach the champion junior athletes. He just knows how to coach athletes that are far away from Champion athletes.

  • @johnkennedy8640
    @johnkennedy8640 Год назад

    You do not need to state your title or your bona-fides. Your content should speak for itself.
    Two 18-years-old, barely removed from high school, one is running 7.02 and the other running 7. 05. One is a sub 11 sec junior WC. And after their first 100m race, you are asking if they are in trouble. Thats very "ama-tour" of you! Make it make sense!

    • @LetsTalkWithDrGreg
      @LetsTalkWithDrGreg  Год назад

      John, it’s obvious that you missed the main message in this video. What does it take to build champions? Are champions born or made.? Do you think the making of a champion is based only on the coach expertise? Do you understand the things that young and developing athletes go through to get where they need to be? Why is it that a small amount succeed and majority fail? Why is it that only 5% of athletes make a successful transition from amateur to the professionals? Making this transition successfully is not guaranteed for anyone. Watch the video again

    • @johnkennedy8640
      @johnkennedy8640 Год назад

      @@LetsTalkWithDrGreg Your video in its totality is a rush to judgement. What if they didn't run through the tape in an unimportant race? Or, what if its a fact that they dont take losing well. Cant they purpose themselves to use the losses as motivation? Even if they aren't following all the training and psychological protocols at this point, how would that mean these very young ladies are in trouble? Don't they have all the time to adjust their attitudes and performances?
      I get it. You are writing in support of the misleading caption! The content in your video is purely presumptive.
      Maybe this subject can be revisited at the end of the season, when actual performances can be psychoanalized against their attitudes.

  • @danielchughes
    @danielchughes Год назад

    Detailed blood tests breaking down testosterone and steroid levels