"Boling primarily has been focussing on the 200 and the 400 meters as of recent..." Oh yeah, so this will be a great reflection of where he's at rn because he is training to be fast over 200 and 400, with 300 being in between "...so this middle ground distance could be somewhat of a challenge for this athlete." WHAT?!
He also milks tf out of content, I remember last summer during worlds I feel like I would be watching the same video over and over because of how much repetition of “news” there would be
@@jeffwing8083 : So true. I did the same. I checked in here to see if the race was in the future or already in the past. I will go back to stop watching anything from this channel.
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This race gives Boling something to work with. Not winning might be a good thing and also having his former team mate also be a little in front of him. So he knows he has to put some work in.
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Great to see boling going pro. Obviously a long year where it’s all about the oly trials ......but props to the underrated brian Faust of UK ...Faust will be one to watch in the quarter mile this year ....
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I love Matthew’s competitive style but I do feel like he’s just a really great competitor. He doesn’t have another gear and the gear is not getting better over the years. These kids are coming up and flying just like he was. Still a great runner.
The new sprinter from UGA took second overall and beat former Georgia sprinter standout Boling of now USA by a wide margin in third. I am just not sure how Boling will turn out as a pro? He may do well. I just cannot say now.
@@Brave-828 not makign excuses, but towards the end of last season, you coud clearly see his performance diminishing, as a coach, youve got to prevent that. especially Wolrd championship year
Kennedy Lightner of Kentucky just ran 32.45 for #4 on the indoor 300m NCAA all-time list; Johnnie Blockburger ran 32.68 for #13; Justin Braun ran 32.74 for #17; Emmanuel Bynum ran 32.83 for #21; and Justin Robinson ran 32.52 on an oversized track (not a banked track so time isn't on the all-time list).
Great runner seems to be a decent guy as a person but we know why 'some' people are on his jock so hard. Elephant in the room. Whenever you ask someone why Boling specifically is your favorite runner they give responses you can apply to pretty much any of the great runners.
A little correction - he's got the USA Olympic Trials as his priority (June 21 - June 30). He's got to get through that pressure cooker first. Plenty of smoking-fast 400m runners in the USA and anything 45.0 or above isn't going to be fast enough to catch that flight to Paris in mid-July. Heats on June 21, Final on June 24.
@@dennisrobinson8008 exactly, I mentioned the gentler turn. Notice, though, that the kick for the winner was able to start much earlier because his opponents had no vision of him. A ten meter advantage based on Lane assignment. Truth be told, if anyone wanted to break the 32 barrier, he should have kicked appropriately without the external motivator, but the point is that vision is as key a factor as the radius of the turn. And only the inside 2-3 lanes have a major disadvantage.
I've watched Boling starting Sr year high school. What i saw on this race was he's not fully fit yet. He was moving more clunky than usual and also power and stamina down. Maybe in several weeks he will be in better fitness.@@tonys4039
Note: This was an "Open Grade" race and an Invitational. It is not classed as a Pro race. It depended on whomever the Organisors invited: Athletes who have professional contracts or simply club runners or budding Olympic competitors or even current runners who attend College/University. If you are fast enough, the organisors will invite you. Everyone age over 20 is classed as an Open Grade runner. As Matt Boling has a Pro contract then yes, it could be said it was his first race as a Pro. But he's been running in Open Grade races, in addition to his College races, for a couple of years now. Olympic trials/Olympic games etc are all Open Grade.
I hope that the expectations people had for matt as a high schooler don’t dampen his promising career, he just needs to be himself and set his own goals, not fall into the media’s unrealistic expectations
Here we go. I really hope Matt does good or give it up because you will not let the kid rest on social media. Let me guess ur next story will be Abby Stiner goes shopping before a track meet.
Boling ran a 9.98 (wind aided) and a 44.7 (relay leg) in HIGH SCHOOL!! When you look at those performances and project forward and allowing for the wind and relay, he should be one of the top 3-5 sprinters in the country. He isn't and I'm not sure why. I don't think it's his coaching at Georgia. by now he should be much better. Maybe he just peaked and that's all there is to it.
Dude, the back wind for that 9.98 was so strong, most meets wouldn't really count it. It was way more than twice legal. The 44.7 is fantastic but has been done a few times. He's a great runner but some of you guys are expecting way more than he can deliver.
I will say he was slightly over hyped as a 100m runner. That said he was running fast enough to say he had fastest in the world potential at the time. He just never pushed through that peak for whatever reason. People forget he's also a 27ft long jumper. Pretty awesome overall athlete just not the world beater he looked to be in highschool.
@@ccbgaming6994 Running a circle looks like running a circle, regardless of the length of one rotation. So, watching someone run a full rotation (200m) on an indoor track looks much faster to the unadjusted brain, which thinks that a rotation is 400m.
Why don’t you guys highlight any of the other young sprinters? This guy doesn’t win anything and you continue to make videos about him. Meanwhile we have other young sprinters that are never heard of until the Olympics, or world championships. I wonder why 🤔🤷🏾♂️
Boling just doesn't look like a natural sprinter. Almost every time he hits the track, he looks like he's struggling and just fighting instead of finding a great running stride. He has long strides...probably fit for the 400 but even then for 400 runners their "kick" is more centered/behind. He runs with his legs far ahead. Watch Michael Johnson run a 200 or 400. His center of gravity/running is amazing. Boling looks like he's trying to catch up with his stride. My $0.02
In an Olympic year, Matthew Boling is making a bid mistake running indoors. I'd figure he'd learn this by now. He WILL NOT be at his best at the Olympic Trials.
Yes, what he is doing IS common but not right. I'm an older guy and there used to be a term in running that has been lost and that work is "PEAKING". The greatest runners know the value of winter base work, not all out sprinting or racing. Yes, there have a few exceptions but they are rare. Abbey Steiner is another one. I believe she should have been a medalist at the World Outdoor Championships but "only" made the final and ran one of her slower times. But credit to her she at least made the final. @@aredditor4272
I mean he has improved he went from 10.11 in high school to 9.98 and from 20.31 to 19.92. People thought he would be the next big thing which he just wasn't. The expactations were just way too high.
So it really matters what you define as flop. To put it mildly, he sticks out like a sore thumb and sometimes that is what matters in terms of sponsors and endorsements. Another example is Abby Steiner although Steiner has had a much better career thus far but she again really sticks out in the world of sprinting.
If by flop you mean he won’t win an olympic medal in an individual event, then you are correct, but his career will be meaningful and he will earn a living through track and field which for most careers is the point.
@@ItsJustStevesWorld you do realize he took first in the 200m NCAA indoors in 2023 with a 20.12 time? I am guessing you don't. What we've learned is that you don't know much about fast.
@rtny08 I never said it did. Why don't you try reading the whole post before you try to chime in and look silly. My whole point is that lane 8, at least for some of us, is a bad lane. I never ran a great time when in 8. I enjoyed catching people, esp. in mid distances like a 200 or 300.
"Boling primarily has been focussing on the 200 and the 400 meters as of recent..."
Oh yeah, so this will be a great reflection of where he's at rn because he is training to be fast over 200 and 400, with 300 being in between
"...so this middle ground distance could be somewhat of a challenge for this athlete."
WHAT?!
I stopped watching Total Running Productions for a while because of the absolutely stupid commentary. This is another example and time to stop again.
Agreed
He also milks tf out of content, I remember last summer during worlds I feel like I would be watching the same video over and over because of how much repetition of “news” there would be
I totally agree! The 300m being an issue because you’re focusing on 200 and 400m races may be the dumbest thing I’ve heard in 2024 thus far!!
@@jeffwing8083 : So true. I did the same. I checked in here to see if the race was in the future or already in the past. I will go back to stop watching anything from this channel.
Dude it feels like he was still in high school a couple years ago and now he's a pro. Crazy how time goes by.
well he was still in high school a couple of years ago
@@TheoOJamaloO1 he graduated high school in 2019.
Yeah
@@TomP-148 that is a couple of years
@@TheoOJamaloO1no it’s not class of 2022 would be a couple years lol
Definitely an interesting start, and like you said, it’s only January.
May you all find someone who loves you as much as this guy loves Boling.
Ayyyeee that’s my teammate from our track club, Garden state that won 🙌🏾
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This race gives Boling something to work with. Not winning might be a good thing and also having his former team mate also be a little in front of him. So he knows he has to put some work in.
sure thing, he hasn't even started sped work or anything
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Daaannnggg.... that was fast!!!!
Great to see boling going pro. Obviously a long year where it’s all about the oly trials ......but props to the underrated brian Faust of UK ...Faust will be one to watch in the quarter mile this year ....
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I love Matthew’s competitive style but I do feel like he’s just a really great competitor. He doesn’t have another gear and the gear is not getting better over the years. These kids are coming up and flying just like he was. Still a great runner.
The new sprinter from UGA took second overall and beat former Georgia sprinter standout Boling of now USA by a wide margin in third. I am just not sure how Boling will turn out as a pro? He may do well. I just cannot say now.
I tthink he was overused at Georgia. Felt like he was running in like 5 events every meet.
@@bosstalkhe was definitely overused
@@bosstalkevery collegiate athlete runs multiple events. We don’t need those excuses in 2024
@@bosstalk In 2023, Boling didn't do the 60m, LJ & barely ran the 100m, he was basically focused only on the 200/400m.
@@Brave-828 not makign excuses, but towards the end of last season, you coud clearly see his performance diminishing, as a coach, youve got to prevent that. especially Wolrd championship year
Kennedy Lightner of Kentucky just ran 32.45 for #4 on the indoor 300m NCAA all-time list; Johnnie Blockburger ran 32.68 for #13; Justin Braun ran 32.74 for #17; Emmanuel Bynum ran 32.83 for #21; and Justin Robinson ran 32.52 on an oversized track (not a banked track so time isn't on the all-time list).
We’ve heard of Bolling for quite awhile. Let’s see what he can do without a busy collegiate season.
Smh lol
He’s not even the fastest white guy anymore. Man
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Oh great, the Matthew Boling show again
He didn’t even win and he still made a video on him😭
Great runner seems to be a decent guy as a person but we know why 'some' people are on his jock so hard. Elephant in the room. Whenever you ask someone why Boling specifically is your favorite runner they give responses you can apply to pretty much any of the great runners.
Mathew Steiner
He has a world record and the only other ever in the world to do what only Carl Lewis did! You Stupid
@@arsena1816He has a world record and the only other ever in the world to do what only Carl Lewis did! You Stupid
Definitely a good sign that he's finally waiting to peak. He's got olympics as his main priority and that's not for another 7 months
Smh lol
A little correction - he's got the USA Olympic Trials as his priority (June 21 - June 30). He's got to get through that pressure cooker first. Plenty of smoking-fast 400m runners in the USA and anything 45.0 or above isn't going to be fast enough to catch that flight to Paris in mid-July. Heats on June 21, Final on June 24.
@@crosslink1493 very true
Well it turned out to be bad
That’s awesome Wallace still has the #3 time in the indoor 300.
Interesting that they'd put the fastest in the outside lane. It's good for the gentler turn, but no chasing motivation
On indoor track the two outer lanes have an advantage because the turn is too tight on the inner lanes.
@@dennisrobinson8008 exactly, I mentioned the gentler turn. Notice, though, that the kick for the winner was able to start much earlier because his opponents had no vision of him. A ten meter advantage based on Lane assignment. Truth be told, if anyone wanted to break the 32 barrier, he should have kicked appropriately without the external motivator, but the point is that vision is as key a factor as the radius of the turn. And only the inside 2-3 lanes have a major disadvantage.
I've watched Boling starting Sr year high school. What i saw on this race was he's not fully fit yet. He was moving more clunky than usual and also power and stamina down. Maybe in several weeks he will be in better fitness.@@tonys4039
A ten meter advantage based on Lane assignment is ridiculous @@tonys4039
32.8 is a great time for now. You win some you lose some…
Note: This was an "Open Grade" race and an Invitational. It is not classed as a Pro race. It depended on whomever the Organisors invited: Athletes who have professional contracts or simply club runners or budding Olympic competitors or even current runners who attend College/University. If you are fast enough, the organisors will invite you. Everyone age over 20 is classed as an Open Grade runner.
As Matt Boling has a Pro contract then yes, it could be said it was his first race as a Pro. But he's been running in Open Grade races, in addition to his College races, for a couple of years now. Olympic trials/Olympic games etc are all Open Grade.
Faust is under rated. That's what I learned here. And the title should have included Faust's name.
I hope that the expectations people had for matt as a high schooler don’t dampen his promising career, he just needs to be himself and set his own goals, not fall into the media’s unrealistic expectations
He needs to sign a contract
Here we go. I really hope Matt does good or give it up because you will not let the kid rest on social media. Let me guess ur next story will be Abby Stiner goes shopping before a track meet.
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You have been trying so hard to sell Matthew Boiling for years but it has not been working well. Matthew is a fine runner, that's about it.
He has a world record and the only other ever in the world to do what only Carl Lewis did! You Stupid
dude ur boys done. hey maybe show that last turn again ?
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Boling continues to get the most undeserved attention in all of track. How many videos can we make about this dude losing?
He has a world record and the only other ever in the world to do what only Carl Lewis did! You Stupid
Matthew Boling is unbeatable
i ran track in college... never knew there was an 1,000 race lol
Usually run as the last event of indoor pentathlon for males, but occasionally as a stand alone race.
Boling ran a 9.98 (wind aided) and a 44.7 (relay leg) in HIGH SCHOOL!! When you look at those performances and project forward and allowing for the wind and relay, he should be one of the top 3-5 sprinters in the country. He isn't and I'm not sure why. I don't think it's his coaching at Georgia. by now he should be much better. Maybe he just peaked and that's all there is to it.
Dude, the back wind for that 9.98 was so strong, most meets wouldn't really count it. It was way more than twice legal. The 44.7 is fantastic but has been done a few times. He's a great runner but some of you guys are expecting way more than he can deliver.
Genetics
Both of times dont count for anything. Usain Bolt would have ran 9.3 with the wind Boling ran. You people are silly
I will say he was slightly over hyped as a 100m runner. That said he was running fast enough to say he had fastest in the world potential at the time. He just never pushed through that peak for whatever reason. People forget he's also a 27ft long jumper. Pretty awesome overall athlete just not the world beater he looked to be in highschool.
It looks sped up. they’er so fast!!!
Your brain probably thinks they're running on an outdoor track, lol.
@jonnynice8366 ?
@@ccbgaming6994 Running a circle looks like running a circle, regardless of the length of one rotation.
So, watching someone run a full rotation (200m) on an indoor track looks much faster to the unadjusted brain, which thinks that a rotation is 400m.
@@jonnynice8366it doesn't work that qay.
@@donshields2379 Okay, Einstein.
Does he have any sponsors?
Why don’t you guys highlight any of the other young sprinters? This guy doesn’t win anything and you continue to make videos about him. Meanwhile we have other young sprinters that are never heard of until the Olympics, or world championships. I wonder why 🤔🤷🏾♂️
He has a world record and the only other ever in the world to do what only Carl Lewis did! You Stupid
Agreed
the bowling glaze has started
Boling just doesn't look like a natural sprinter. Almost every time he hits the track, he looks like he's struggling and just fighting instead of finding a great running stride. He has long strides...probably fit for the 400 but even then for 400 runners their "kick" is more centered/behind. He runs with his legs far ahead. Watch Michael Johnson run a 200 or 400. His center of gravity/running is amazing. Boling looks like he's trying to catch up with his stride. My $0.02
Why did they have Boling run on the outside lane considering there were only 4 runners? Makes no sense.
You know why
Why? @@robprewett3075
Do the world leads reset on Jan 1?
They do they’re on a per year basis
@@RANDOMZBOSSMAN1 thanks-so the first race was n January always creates world lead times!
Interesting, I would’ve thought it started at the beginning of the season. I guess pro races go year round
I can Sprint a 31.2 in The 300 Meters and I can go Faster than that with a little more practice.
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Uh May Zing
Lol ... Shouldn't Brian Faust's name be in the title? Dude WAS the winner... and it wasn't really close. Just saying....
Boling started out as a 100 meter guy, then he became a 200 meter guy, now I am hearing he’s a 300 and 400 meter guy, what’s next 800 meters ?
😂😂😂
He needs to learn to get four inches more per stride and get faster turnovers speed and he’ll be good and fast
IDIOCY
The guy on the outside isn't always necessarily the leader.
In an Olympic year, Matthew Boling is making a bid mistake running indoors. I'd figure he'd learn this by now. He WILL NOT be at his best at the Olympic Trials.
What he's doing is common. Femke Bol ran a 300 last year and broke the old world's best at that distance. Look how her year ended up. Almost perfect.
I agree 100%
He should train through indoor season
Yes, what he is doing IS common but not right. I'm an older guy and there used to be a term in running that has been lost and that work is "PEAKING". The greatest runners know the value of winter base work, not all out sprinting or racing. Yes, there have a few exceptions but they are rare. Abbey Steiner is another one. I believe she should have been a medalist at the World Outdoor Championships but "only" made the final and ran one of her slower times. But credit to her she at least made the final. @@aredditor4272
It doesn't matter because the top competition isn't or barely is running indoors either
HE, BOLING COULD HAVE MADE MILLIONS IN FOOTBALL. IN TRACK, HE'S NOT TOP TEN WORLD WIDE IN ANY RACE.
What are you really saying?? Hmm...
Don't point out his records and high places in world bests.....the Boling haters will fill the comment section for why you shouldn't talk about him.
Boling came 5th in a recent 200m race behind Lindsey, Fahnbulleh, Zhenye (China) and Richards. Maybe it's time to move on.
*I cant wait for the excuse this year, he's adapting to be a pro, this really his first year being a pro or someother bs! Smh lol*
He has a world record and the only other ever in the world to do what only Carl Lewis did! You Stupid
If you leave a message don't go ghost like a mitch lol
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MB videos..smh...RED shirt freshman are more important...
boling hasn't improved since high school not really
And we’re still blaming it all on Georgia
I mean he has improved he went from 10.11 in high school to 9.98 and from 20.31 to 19.92. People thought he would be the next big thing which he just wasn't. The expactations were just way too high.
😂😂😂@@Brave-828facts
He has a world record and the only other ever in the world to do what only Carl Lewis did! You Stupid
60-300...why all these yup-OBSCURE_MEEENINGLESS distances???
60 is a standard indoor distance
What are you talking about? If you weren’t aware, indoor track has slightly different events. Or are you just a troll
indoor has everything from 50-5000m at all different distances.
B teamer vs ELITE ... MIGHT improve tho
Nothing to see here people
He has a world record and the only other ever in the world to do what only Carl Lewis did! You Stupid
Boling pro career will be a flop
Define "flop," please.
@@vernonfrance2974 if you dont know what something means I advise you to Google it
@@vernonfrance2974bros basically hating. Saying he’ll do bad. Not the best way to say you don’t have high hopes for someone.
So it really matters what you define as flop. To put it mildly, he sticks out like a sore thumb and sometimes that is what matters in terms of sponsors and endorsements. Another example is Abby Steiner although Steiner has had a much better career thus far but she again really sticks out in the world of sprinting.
If by flop you mean he won’t win an olympic medal in an individual event, then you are correct, but his career will be meaningful and he will earn a living through track and field which for most careers is the point.
Outside lane = kiss of death. I guarantee Boling would have done better in another lane.
No. Likely he wouldn’t. Because as we’ve learned over the past years, he’s overhyped, overrated, and just. Not. That. Fast.
@@ItsJustStevesWorld you do realize he took first in the 200m NCAA indoors in 2023 with a 20.12 time? I am guessing you don't. What we've learned is that you don't know much about fast.
@@andrewvoorhees4062and that helped him do nothing outdoors
@rtny08 I never said it did. Why don't you try reading the whole post before you try to chime in and look silly. My whole point is that lane 8, at least for some of us, is a bad lane. I never ran a great time when in 8. I enjoyed catching people, esp. in mid distances like a 200 or 300.