Thoroughly felt motivated by Asafa Powell. I feel he has a lot more about himself that he needs to share to empower future "Asafa's". He must write a book probably call it "97 reasons why". I will buy the first copy.
The humbleness of Jamaican athletes is out of this world. These people are so respectful and 'class' doesn't exist in their minds. My all time favorite for Asafa Powel was Lausanne 2008 (9.72sec).
These legends should be celebrated for their past glory and putting their country on the world map. Thanks for sharing his life. He seems to be very humble man 💕
They are...sad thing is. Not by their own.....after Usain came on the scene. They treated Safa like he didn't exist. Typical Jamaicans. But get this, they don't do it just to asafa..They done it to all the stars, all the people...
@@lg4759After Asafa and Usain came on the scene Jamaicans acted like there were no other athletes before them. There was Herb McKinley and Don Quarry before them. Jamaica like to discard people for the flavor of the now. When the next athlete comes along Usain and Asafa will be forgotten too. That's how Jamaicans are. They will throw out wood furniture for cheap formica.
I had a Nigerian, uber driver who claimed to be Jamaican. I asked him which parish in Jamaica he's from he said Christiana. I wanted to laugh so badly. He was hiding his Nigerian identity and pretending to be Jamaican. How silly. I didn't tell him I'm Jamaican.
To Everyone,if you're feeling down today remember this: life has it ups and downs,no matter how bad you feel for how long,you'll get better in the end🙌😍
@@WODEMAYA I remember when I started UTECH in 2003 and lived on dorm, he was living on dorm and people kepsaying he was going to be the fastest runner in the world because they had never seen someone like that before. Never heard of Asafa until I came there. At the time he drove a white Honda and alot of the athletes were dirt poor and struggling to get by there. The track house was made of board and was dilapidated. I only remember whilst on dorm, he broke the world record and we only saw the University started to be renovated with even the auditorium having on the walls that UTECH is home to world champions and alot of the athletes were walking around in Nike outfit. Then shortly after he got the title of the fastest man in history, Asafa got injured and the entire university started panicking. To treat his injuries was alot of money and the government arrange for him to go to I Believe France to get it sorted out. The coach decided to get the university to have in the curriculumn for students to learn in debt about sports injuries so that athetes like Asafa can stay in Jamaica and get their injuries sorted out. They made a different, fancy track house and gave the back football field to the track team and turned it into a track and field training ground. Studies were done on Asafa's running unusual running technique and it was said it literally was the reason he was so fast and his technique was mimicked by other athletes there and abroad to run faster. Even Usain Bolt's copied Asafa's technique.
Asafa is the people's champ.. has become such a person with a caring and beautiful heart. if you're a track fan and don't appreciate Asaf then you're cheating yourself..
Yas, keep doing what you do to bridge the gap between Africa and the African diaspora. I’m a Jamaican living in America and married to a Nigerian. Loving this movement!
Thank you for recognizing Asafa while he's alive. Jamaica has a reputation of recognizing great people when they are no longer here with us but great job wode maya! Keep up the good work!
This episode made me miss my beloved home - Jamaica! Living abroad for decades, I have always celebrated our athletes- SUPER STARS. I bleed black, green and gold! Thank you Asafa for blazing the trail and setting high standards. Win or lose Mi Proud ah yuh my yout. Excellent episode Wode Maya.
Jamaica may not celebrate him enough but the world does. Personally I’ve always thought of him as making athletics glamorous with his impeccable technique & looks! Wish he’d commentate at big meets actually. Great interview thanks❤
Thank you WodeMaya for portraying Asafa and Jamaica in such a beautiful way! Asafa is so very humble ❤ and you can clearly see his love ❤️ for family and his wife! I learnt something else today about Asafa ;his Guinness book of World Record. Nuff respect Mr. Powell 🇯🇲!
Asafa. You are blessed. You worked hard and is still working hard to maintain your fitness standards. You really set a standard for the discipline with which you approach your work. I learnt so much about through Wode Maya's interview. You guys blend well and gets out the best in each other. May God bless you and your families. Thanks😂
Greating my African brother love and respect for you . I'm Rohan a son of the Africa soil but was born in Jamaica 🇯🇲 I follow and watched your videos and I appreciate you . Continue doing what you are doing and I will continue to support you. Stay bless .
My name is rohan as well am a real native african who was born and rase an the jamaica soil , africa is going to bring back africans together ones an for all,... SALUTE TO YOU BRO🇯🇲🇯🇲
Hi Powell posse, thanks Wodemaya for this interview, I have always admired Asafa, He will always be my favourite athlete he set the pace, and that cannot be reconed with. Nuff love and blessings on him and his family. Also big up Wode Maya and Miss Trudy. ❤❤
Coach Francis put it out into the universe and Asafa manifested it into existence. Powerful lesson for all. If we can think it, we can achieve it because we are our thoughts!!!
I used to watch Asafa when I was a kid. I really love this wonderful man ❤, how time flies. Thank you Maya for such an amazing content. Shout-out to the beautiful Mrs. Powell for making this happen. We are super proud of you guys 🇬🇭🔥🔥🔥
I really enjoyed this documentary. It was well put together and gave us the viewers to see Asafa Powell up close in his environment. I remember watching him before he retired along side Bolt and Blake. I still remember that race. He always appeared humble, calm and grounded. His wife seems sweet, I didn't know she lived in Ghana and Canada. Her accent sound more jamaican. What an amazing tribute!! I'm sure Asafa will appreciate this amazing video👌🏽.
Following you in the states....I enjoy learning about so many places. I have been to Jamaica, but I know there are soo many places I will not be at to travel to. You are doing such a great work,!
Wode you should go to the sea islands on the coast of South Carolina & Georgia! Us Gullah Geechee are culturally Caribbean, but on the mainland. You would love it especially to make the connection for the Diaspora.
There's one question I will ask Asafa.Does he get angry?He looks like some so at peace with less ego. We all know how pple like him act sometimes like they're the boss.Big up mi breda 💪🏿
Thanks to Ms Trudy and Wode Maya, more of my American friends are now aware that there is another side to the look of Jamaica, namely New Kingston. Music videos present Jamaica to the world as though we are all poor. Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Powell for entertaining our guests from the continent of Africa❤.
WODE MAYA THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST INTERVIEW WITH ASAFA POWELL ❤WHO AGREES WITH ME ?.❤❤❤
I agree 💯
Absolutely agree! Wode Maya got the best interview from Asafa!!! ❤ 🔥
I agree with you Wode. He was the first subten Big up Asafa
We are all Africians blessings very interesting interview
Yes ,it's true 👍
So proud of Mr Powell.....he made Jamaicans proud
We love you Asafa! You did Jamaica proud♥️♥️♥️
People forget but asafa is the one that started the present dynasty in jamaican sprinting...
Wow this was excellent ...so professionally done.....big up to wode maya and his production team for this ......
Asafa I am your auntie by loving your family always for u all one love .
@@anthonystewart7675 I know right!!
A lie…
This is a documentary worthy to be on mainstream tv, Netflix even. ❤
True!!
Agreed
Asafa is so humble, thank you for all you have done for Jamaica. You made us proud ❤
Yeah mon Asafa the man who set it. He started the sub 10 record a icon and legend 👏🏿👏🏿🇯🇲
Started not intending to watch everything but stayed all the way! Watching good people is worth while!
Thoroughly felt motivated by Asafa Powell. I feel he has a lot more about himself that he needs to share to empower future "Asafa's". He must write a book probably call it "97 reasons why". I will buy the first copy.
Asafa still remains my favorite male athlete of all-time. Big up King.
The humbleness of Jamaican athletes is out of this world. These people are so respectful and 'class' doesn't exist in their minds. My all time favorite for Asafa Powel was Lausanne 2008 (9.72sec).
These legends should be celebrated for their past glory and putting their country on the world map. Thanks for sharing his life. He seems to be very humble man 💕
They are...sad thing is. Not by their own.....after Usain came on the scene. They treated Safa like he didn't exist. Typical Jamaicans. But get this, they don't do it just to asafa..They done it to all the stars, all the people...
@@lg4759 lie yaaa tell
💯truth
@@lg4759After Asafa and Usain came on the scene Jamaicans acted like there were no other athletes before them. There was Herb McKinley and Don Quarry before them. Jamaica like to discard people for the flavor of the now. When the next athlete comes along Usain and Asafa will be forgotten too. That's how Jamaicans are. They will throw out wood furniture for cheap formica.
I had a Nigerian, uber driver who claimed to be Jamaican. I asked him which parish in Jamaica he's from he said Christiana.
I wanted to laugh so badly. He was hiding his Nigerian identity and pretending to be Jamaican. How silly. I didn't tell him I'm Jamaican.
Bolt is great but Asafa is the most Elegant sprinter ever
Am I the only one who thinks that the way Mistrudy summarizes how they met is very beautiful?
To Everyone,if you're feeling down today remember this: life has it ups and downs,no matter how bad you feel for how long,you'll get better in the end🙌😍
Persons easily forgot ' that Asafa set the trend!
What trend?
No Herb Mckenly and Don Quary were before Asafa and Usain
@@terrencetaylor8196the first to stay in jamaica and produce the best, the other Jamaican atletes would trained overseas then represents jamaica
@@terrencetaylor8196the first to stay in jamaica and produce the best, the other Jamaican atletes would trained overseas then represents jamaica
It wasn't u why we got that track..the track was a gift from Germany after Usain broke the world record in the 100 and 200m
This guy is just so cool and humble
Extremely Humble
@@WODEMAYA I remember when I started UTECH in 2003 and lived on dorm, he was living on dorm and people kepsaying he was going to be the fastest runner in the world because they had never seen someone like that before. Never heard of Asafa until I came there. At the time he drove a white Honda and alot of the athletes were dirt poor and struggling to get by there. The track house was made of board and was dilapidated. I only remember whilst on dorm, he broke the world record and we only saw the University started to be renovated with even the auditorium having on the walls that UTECH is home to world champions and alot of the athletes were walking around in Nike outfit. Then shortly after he got the title of the fastest man in history, Asafa got injured and the entire university started panicking. To treat his injuries was alot of money and the government arrange for him to go to I Believe France to get it sorted out. The coach decided to get the university to have in the curriculumn for students to learn in debt about sports injuries so that athetes like Asafa can stay in Jamaica and get their injuries sorted out. They made a different, fancy track house and gave the back football field to the track team and turned it into a track and field training ground. Studies were done on Asafa's running unusual running technique and it was said it literally was the reason he was so fast and his technique was mimicked by other athletes there and abroad to run faster. Even Usain Bolt's copied Asafa's technique.
Asafa is the people's champ.. has become such a person with a caring and beautiful heart. if you're a track fan and don't appreciate Asaf then you're cheating yourself..
ASAFA AND WODE MAYA ARE THE TWO MOST HUMBLE LEGEND PERSONS ❤ WHO AGREES ?.?❤❤❤
Yas, keep doing what you do to bridge the gap between Africa and the African diaspora. I’m a Jamaican living in America and married to a Nigerian. Loving this movement!
This video is the unofficial documentary on the Asafa Powell aka Sub 10 King! Gracias Wode Maya! Jamaica and Ghana Wi sey straight! 🇯🇲 🇬🇭
Love this tribute to Asafa Powell. Thank you Wode Maya. Asafa we love you for all you do.❤❤🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for watching
@WODEMAYA, man, you gotta sit up. The numbers are not showing up.
"Stayed in Jamaica, trained in Jamaica" and went out to kick some ass. Powell sure did🔥🥰😊.
I just learnt from an interview that he was the first Jamaican athlete to gain success after training on home soil. And the other athletes followed.
Asafa is a legend love from 🇬🇭 ghana
A Living Legend ❤
Black represents power, beauty, and love. Let's promote Africa to the world. #AfricaToTheWorld. Maya thanks for this masterpiece episode ❤❤
WE BLACK PEOPLE ARE ALL DESCENDANTS OF AFRICA ❤ WHO AGREE WITH ME ???💯🇰🇳❤
I agree
We r Africans
U say it like ur nt sure
We are
@@shavdon6439 but we are Africans
Thank you for recognizing Asafa while he's alive. Jamaica has a reputation of recognizing great people when they are no longer here with us but great job wode maya! Keep up the good work!
Big up u self Safa....real G. So humble yow....you first broke the 100-meter world record for Jamaica and unlike others, I will never forget.
Awesome interview with a great man. Asafa is so humble.
This episode made me miss my beloved home - Jamaica! Living abroad for decades, I have always celebrated our athletes- SUPER STARS. I bleed black, green and gold!
Thank you Asafa for blazing the trail and setting high standards. Win or lose Mi Proud ah yuh my yout.
Excellent episode Wode Maya.
You did Jamaica proud ❤❤❤
Damn I used to watch him 10 years ago. He was one of the fastest 100 m sprinter
This is beautiful! I’m so proud to be a Jamaican♥️♥️🔥🔥
Jamaica may not celebrate him enough but the world does. Personally I’ve always thought of him as making athletics glamorous with his impeccable technique & looks! Wish he’d commentate at big meets actually. Great interview thanks❤
Jamaica celebrates him,that time he just got caught up in a few comments on RUclips,but he eventually REALISE that Jamaica love him.
He is the favourite athlete of most Jamaican
Big up, Asafa!! I've grown to love him since Wode's interactions with him.
Love this video Wode Maya! Asafa Powell is the best! He's so humble and approachable. He's a legend! Our sub10 King! Love him ❤❤
From Trinidad POS,Asafa we love you man Wodemaya thanks for letting me see Asafa and his family one love ❤❤❤
Hope to see you whenever you comes back to Trinidad POS 🇹🇹
Asafa us Jamaicans are proud of you 😊😊🇯🇲
Asafa and Wode is so humble with their beautiful wives, great interview, respect.
I am still watching this video and I can’t stop laughing 😂 wode is so funny 😆 ❤
One love, Asafa. Proud of you. Great yet humble athlete. A job well done. Jamaica appreciates you.
Asafa i am happy to learn about your life as a athlete it is very interesting
We definitely love Asafa he is humble and kind and he is a good husband and father ❤
My favorite athlete of all time, thank you for representing Jamaica for so many years.he have my heart ❤️ the sub ten king.
Thank you WodeMaya for portraying Asafa and Jamaica in such a beautiful way! Asafa is so very humble ❤ and you can clearly see his love ❤️ for family and his wife! I learnt something else today about Asafa ;his Guinness book of World Record. Nuff respect Mr. Powell 🇯🇲!
Asafa. You are blessed. You worked hard and is still working hard to maintain your fitness standards. You really set a standard for the discipline with which you approach your work. I learnt so much about through Wode Maya's interview. You guys blend well and gets out the best in each other. May God bless you and your families. Thanks😂
I just started loving ❤️ this guy ASAFA for his humble spirit and knowing God. Respect
Greating my African brother love and respect for you . I'm Rohan a son of the Africa soil but was born in Jamaica 🇯🇲 I follow and watched your videos and I appreciate you . Continue doing what you are doing and I will continue to support you. Stay bless .
One love my brother.
My name is rohan as well am a real native african who was born and rase an the jamaica soil , africa is going to bring back africans together ones an for all,... SALUTE TO YOU BRO🇯🇲🇯🇲
Hi Powell posse, thanks Wodemaya for this interview, I have always admired Asafa, He will always be my favourite athlete he set the pace, and that cannot be reconed with. Nuff love and blessings on him and his family. Also big up Wode Maya and Miss Trudy. ❤❤
Wode Maya, I asked for this feature on the sub 10 king and you did not disappoint, thank you 🎉
Glad you like it!
Coach Francis put it out into the universe and Asafa manifested it into existence. Powerful lesson for all. If we can think it, we can achieve it because we are our thoughts!!!
Who from 🇧🇮is here or from EAC?give me some like showing love our wode Maya
Yes, his technique is impeccable, he is smooth with very relaxed and even strides. 🇯🇲❤️
How many of you miss wodemaya🥰🥰
Awwwww❤I even miss myself
This lagend is so humble 🎉🎉🎉 God should keep him going. Watching from GERMANY
I started to watching your RUclips channel because of Asafa ❤
Big up Powell very humble yute I love is spirit work in secrets and let success makes its noise big up Maya one Jamaica one love dat is it
Breathtaking shots and very entertaining couldn't switch off
I used to watch Asafa when I was a kid. I really love this wonderful man ❤, how time flies. Thank you Maya for such an amazing content. Shout-out to the beautiful Mrs. Powell for making this happen. We are super proud of you guys 🇬🇭🔥🔥🔥
You just met the great Asafa Powel? Count it as your greatest blessing
I really enjoyed this documentary. It was well put together and gave us the viewers to see Asafa Powell up close in his environment. I remember watching him before he retired along side Bolt and Blake. I still remember that race. He always appeared humble, calm and grounded. His wife seems sweet, I didn't know she lived in Ghana and Canada. Her accent sound more jamaican. What an amazing tribute!! I'm sure Asafa will appreciate this amazing video👌🏽.
To us who are watching and scrolling down the comments at the same time❤😂
Here!
🖐️🖐️❤❤
These guys are living a beautiful life, surrounded by natural nature and beautiful weather. I love it.
This is super super great and I knew you will do justice to this documentary on the great Asafa Powell
Love Wode and Miss Trudy ❤❤❤
Asafa deserved to enjoy the fruitage of his career. So fill with humility… ❤🙏
Following you in the states....I enjoy learning about so many places. I have been to Jamaica, but I know there are soo many places I will not be at to travel to. You are doing such a great work,!
Wode you should go to the sea islands on the coast of South Carolina & Georgia! Us Gullah Geechee are culturally Caribbean, but on the mainland. You would love it especially to make the connection for the Diaspora.
The one and only Sub ten king!
He is really talk😅😊glad he welcomed you into his home and such a legend,well documented 👌
God richly bless you from The Netherlands 🇳🇱
Asafa makes track and field exiting. Whenever Asafa has a good season, it's put everyone on their A game.
Thanks Wode Maya for this wonderful interview with the Legendary Asafa Powell❤
Very humble guy , Mr Asafa Powel . Much respect to you.. That part with the name calling in Jamaica, it's the same here in Guyana 🇬🇾.
I love how Asafa is building his confidence. He's speaking comfortably about his well-deserved achievements.
This is a very beautiful documentary, Maya we missed you so much ❤❤❤
Feels good to be back!You will definetly enjoy the new me
Quality interview WODE. We love you Asafa!
❤️❤️❤️
Well done my brother, keep highlighting Africans in Africa and the diaspora.
Asafa is our gem 💎 bro for real nuff respect to u for showing him to the world 🌎 fam Africa love and we love Africa ❤❤❤❤
I kept on smiling 😊 throughout this video.
Thank you Maya
My pleasure 😊
Watching from Malawi 🇲🇼🇲🇼🇲🇼
Jamaica love ❤❤
Wode Maya, I am a third through. This quality is top notch
🙌🏿
He’s a living legend.Thank you Wode Maya for the video on one of the legend of the sport.❤️❤️❤️
How privileged are you to run with Asafa Powell on the same track? Amazing!
Asafa Powell is a powerful inspiration, very lovable dude. I love this dude
I subscribe because of you Woody you are so too funny 😂 ❤
There's one question I will ask Asafa.Does he get angry?He looks like some so at peace with less ego. We all know how pple like him act sometimes like they're the boss.Big up mi breda 💪🏿
Natural vibe Wode Maya gives✊🏾
Great interview. Asafa is soooo humble.
Got to love Woda Maya and Miss. Trudy.
finally, you posted a video after a month
I wont leave you guys again
Great video, big up Asafa and wode maya
#Wode Maya for Africa Ambassador and the Athletic life❤
#wode maya we appreciate your videos.... continue bro we love you.. jamaicans love you
Beautiful, nice to see brothers and sisters come together.👍🇬🇭🦁
this interview was so perfect felt like am watching 30fo30 on espn yes the editing is superb
WODE Maya, big-up yourself. You beat Asafa Powel in the 100meter sprint.😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
Thanks to Ms Trudy and Wode Maya, more of my American friends are now aware that there is another side to the look of Jamaica, namely New Kingston. Music videos present Jamaica to the world as though we are all poor. Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Powell for entertaining our guests from the continent of Africa❤.
Wow! Asafa is a trend and has a beautiful family. Nice one Wode Maya.
Big up Asafa
Loving this video..😊 very well done...
Thank you! Cheers!
Asafa running style, form and striding is truly poetry of motion. In fact many coaches would do well to study his races with their athletes.