How does Body Size affect Sprinting Speed?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024

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  • @JasperStringerRunning
    @JasperStringerRunning Год назад +428

    I just want to say I had a meet yesterday, and I ran a 200m PR of 27.92. I know it's not fast but I am going to work hard to get in down to a 21-22 by my senior year. (I am a freshman;15yo)

    • @Nubako463
      @Nubako463 Год назад +9

      👍

    • @Nubako463
      @Nubako463 Год назад +91

      Anything is possible with God 🙏🏿

    • @JasperStringerRunning
      @JasperStringerRunning Год назад +4

      @faustindutoybouley534 not being rude but is this sarcastic cause if it’s not possible then I want to know

    • @quixmith
      @quixmith Год назад +18

      You're on the right track, working on the ground strike and dynamic movements will help. Speed maintenance work by doing some 250 and 300 meters work during your season is also a great way to increase your speed during the finish, also doing high rep and low weight in the gym. You got this! good on you young man.

    • @gideonabraham586
      @gideonabraham586 Год назад +6

      Go get it man. The mind is powerful.

  • @Leonidas-eu9bb
    @Leonidas-eu9bb Год назад +93

    The title picture shows how muscular Bolt really was especially for his long limbed structure.
    Bolt has the perfect body shape. Narrow hips, wide shoulders, long limbs, a proximal not distal weight distribution (very important).
    So Bolt was the perfect sprinting mashine. Guys like Asafa or Gatlin are also pure power in person.
    But at 6ft 5 and 200lbs Bolt must be an alien period.

    • @Geneva41
      @Geneva41 Год назад +12

      glazing

    • @alexwe2266
      @alexwe2266 Год назад +8

      Bouncing on it

    • @DimitriTheBarbarian
      @DimitriTheBarbarian Год назад

      His torso is definitely too small compared to his limbs. For ideal body he would need to do bench press and pull ups. I don’t think he had done any of those

    • @Leonidas-eu9bb
      @Leonidas-eu9bb Год назад +12

      @@DimitriTheBarbarian Sry it's about sprinting and power not bodybuilding.
      Bolt had the biggest widest shoulders of out there without uch if any lifting. He had the genetics of course.
      Strength training by lifting weights or even calisthenics don't help to run faster. At the highest level it even makes athletes slower because it's very unspecific. For the same reason a strength athlete will not focus on sprints the sprinter should not focus on strength. specificity is very important in training.

    • @DimitriTheBarbarian
      @DimitriTheBarbarian Год назад +4

      @@Leonidas-eu9bb I understand. I was just trying to explain that he doesn’t have “perfect body shape”. He is a great athlete but he is specifically built just like any modern day athlete: their body shape fits best for their specific sports.
      If we talking about best body shape I would say it’s Decathlon because these athletes have to perform in various disciplines.

  • @motshwari
    @motshwari Год назад +42

    I love your work man. The amount of research that goes into these videos 👏🏾

  • @Hellserch
    @Hellserch Год назад +3

    Love the brother from Ireland and who is balanced and logical in his explanations for what makes a sprinter great.

  • @KoolKaiser
    @KoolKaiser Год назад +8

    Good vid. I dont see many RUclipsrs with this level of analysis. This was top notch bro, keep it up.

  • @ghostpsgaming5871
    @ghostpsgaming5871 Год назад +8

    At some point we have to understand that its not about a particular physical structure or muscle composition etc. This is a thing based on a case-by-case instance. every person has a unique physical structure which reacts a certain way to certain types of training. you can have a shorter physical structure yet uniquely have superior athletic abilities than certain taller structures that could be classified as having superior athletic abilities. there's no formula really. EG At some point not a lot of people thought a man of Usain Bolt's physical structure could run that quick.

  • @chriscodling6573
    @chriscodling6573 Год назад +46

    Yeah I went from 170lbs to 155lbs and took a full second of my 150m times. There's also the strength in flexibility component. Longer range exercises give you stronger tendons and ligaments which leads to less injuries. So if your someone that prioritizes short range movements and bulky muscle. You might gain explosiveness but your tendons might suffer because the haven't be trained to handle those forces. Therefore more injuries will occur.

    • @certifiedchaos4643
      @certifiedchaos4643 Год назад +10

      Very true I strongly encourage athletes do a reverse triangle system in the gym. Where u start off with heavy weights low reps. As the weight goes down the reps go up. This will keep u lean increase muscle endurance all while getting stronger, once I did this and dropped 15 lbs man I was running waaay faster

    • @jasonphan2001
      @jasonphan2001 Год назад +6

      Stretching is a myth. It'll slow you down in the race if you stretch before running. Tendon stiffness is the secret to explosive speed. So u dont want to be flexible. There's a reason why men on average are less flexible, it's an advantage physically to have stiff joints & tendons. Think of tendons like a rubber band. A flexible rubber band has great mobility but less force capabilities & is easier to tear than the stiffer rubber band.

    • @chriscodling6573
      @chriscodling6573 Год назад +3

      @@jasonphan2001 lol well the fastest runners naturally are gymnast, so that goes out the window. I think there's a shift between conventional wisdom and new understanding of what makes a great athlete. Where's starting to do more long range movements and it's leading to faster times and less injuries, so you couldn't be more wrong in the subject. Plus anytime I see an explosive athlete that get injured I know they prioritize short range movements over long range ones.

    • @jasonphan2001
      @jasonphan2001 Год назад +2

      @@chriscodling6573 the conventional knowlege was that stretching is good, it's not. What top sprinters are "naturally" gymnasts? What i said is actually true. Do some research.

    • @chriscodling6573
      @chriscodling6573 Год назад +1

      @@jasonphan2001 Noah lyes, literally runnythe same times as bolt and hasn't pulled his hamstring.

  • @madams989
    @madams989 5 месяцев назад +3

    Ive trained with Harry AA at Loughborough and honestly he’s got the most incredible genetics of ALL TIME body building wise. If he did body building he’d be up there with Ronnie Coleman. He had a HUGE chest at 18. It’s mental.

  • @spenzspence
    @spenzspence Год назад +4

    excellent video. now i dont feel bad for having small wrists and ankles lool. great work man. well put together

  • @helios4425
    @helios4425 Год назад +9

    In H.S when I was around 160 lbs. I was naturally faster and could run longer vs now at 200 lbs even tho I train more and eat better. The extra 40 lbs makes a difference

  • @ognyanstefanov8132
    @ognyanstefanov8132 Год назад +3

    Great video! I really enjoyed it. Only critique I have is that the explanation to why sprinters have skinny ankles was wrong. The analogy was also wrong. If the surface area of the pogo stick was larger, the same amount of force would be transmitted because the spring inside the pogo remains unchanged. The reason why the best runners have skinny ankles is because the rotational inertia about the knee joint is less when more mass is closer to the knee.

  • @laughingbird
    @laughingbird Год назад +4

    My only concern are the new carbon shoes some sprinters use that gives out more force than what's put in.
    That's illegal, and is equivalent to using a trampoline to dunk
    then claim you can jump higher than vince carter or MJ

  • @jaytahoe
    @jaytahoe Месяц назад

    Great video breakdown, I think it's spot on. Now that said would also like to see how among average joes/janes rather professional athletes as opposed to height and weight, muscle fiber composition is the most deciding factor

  • @Molaleni
    @Molaleni Год назад +3

    This was fun video man 👏🏾👏🏾

  • @vaticinus
    @vaticinus Год назад +24

    Top Sprinters have the best bodies in all of sports. Sprinting is the most accurate measure of physical fitness.

    • @joshuadavis5899
      @joshuadavis5899 Год назад +11

      They have the best body for sprinting but not for long distance running, swimming, climbing, weightlifting, jumping etc practitioners of all those sports are physically fit. There is no superior sport.

    • @raymondsmith2040
      @raymondsmith2040 9 месяцев назад +2

      joshuadavis5899 I think he means they have the best bodies that can transfer to alot of different sports. Alot of non-olympic sprinters can (some very successfully) became good American football and rugby players. Sprinters have incredible strength for their body size meaning they would probably do good in powerlifting. They're technically coordinated (though not genetically gifted) for weightlifting. Lean enough to be decent at swimming. List goes on.

    • @jasongCLJ
      @jasongCLJ 8 месяцев назад +1

      Im a 40 and 100 meter guy, but i always thought that the 400 meter guys were the most impressive in physical fitness honestly.

    • @tyronelorenzovalentio3414
      @tyronelorenzovalentio3414 6 месяцев назад

      @@joshuadavis5899u gotta be dumb

    • @AmelieWinter-k8y
      @AmelieWinter-k8y 8 дней назад

      @@joshuadavis5899 actually sprinters are great at jumps, the sprint isnt really a "run" at this level of elite, its more like jumps.

  • @Humble01able
    @Humble01able Год назад +3

    This was well done. Thanks!

  • @eamparbeng
    @eamparbeng Год назад +12

    In simple laws of physics, it requires more strength and power to move a bigger, heavier object. This is basically saying that Usain Bolt had to work much harder than the other sprinters to run the times he did. He was literally a sprinter in a basketball player's body being the same size as Michael Jordan

  • @markthames8999
    @markthames8999 Год назад +1

    good mobility is important for running and it is not always about strength..Take a look at tegogo mobility at 2:04 and you see why he runs that fast while mainting good sprint mechanics/posture

  • @christiantagliaferro4123
    @christiantagliaferro4123 Год назад +1

    Asafa powell had a so smooth running. Jacobs is his successor.

  • @merlinoner
    @merlinoner Год назад +2

    The fact that all those guys are doped and everybody tries to ignore it is nearly funny.

  • @victordeltoids8609
    @victordeltoids8609 Год назад +1

    I was waiting to see "brave" Lamaitre in the 2012 Olympics😁

  • @JoeTodd6
    @JoeTodd6 Год назад +8

    I noticed in high school it's often the skinny guys that have lots of speed, naturally big guys.. not so much

    • @naobrasileiro4998
      @naobrasileiro4998 Год назад +1

      Na minha escola tem um cara musculoso que passou o campeão da cidade nos 100 metros, com a marca de 12:40 descalço correndo no asfalto, o campeão tem 1,70m de altura e o outro 1,85m de altura

  • @gothops2632
    @gothops2632 Год назад +4

    Maurice Greene had wider hips, but a very fast start!

  • @FrogmortonHotchkiss
    @FrogmortonHotchkiss 8 месяцев назад +1

    I find the 'thin extremities' explanation a bit confusing and unconvincing; could it not rather be that it's easier to swing a stick that is thin at the far end?
    Bowyers and archers understand that a bow needs to be thin at the tips if the stored energy of the drawn bow is to successfully transfer into speed. You might think that thick tips would mean even more potential for stored energy so be a net gain, but no: the increased tip-mass slows the speed with which the tips return to straight on release (of the string), which results in a slower arrow.

  • @cecilecampbell6545
    @cecilecampbell6545 Год назад +9

    And how heavy was bolt when he run 9.72 in 2008 to 9.58 he run in 2009

    • @khumokwezimashapa2245
      @khumokwezimashapa2245 Год назад +2

      You'd probably have to ask him personally, because anything you type on Google about his weight gives you the same answer of 94kg.

    • @TobyFromGT
      @TobyFromGT Год назад +5

      200lbs and was dominating everyone that was lighter than him

    • @khumokwezimashapa2245
      @khumokwezimashapa2245 Год назад +2

      @@TobyFromGT Facts. If I'm not mistaken, he's one of the heaviest men to break 10 seconds

    • @richardgallimore5976
      @richardgallimore5976 Год назад +8

      @@khumokwezimashapa2245 Weight to height ratio would be a more important metric. He's heavier than others because he's taller, not because he's bigger.

    • @jayr6839
      @jayr6839 Год назад

      Bolt weighed about 185lbs-195lbs in his prime

  • @Averagebum21
    @Averagebum21 Год назад

    +Sprint Speed Media Thank you! Very impressive.

  • @omarjamal161
    @omarjamal161 4 месяца назад +1

    sprinter body type guide

  • @aguiasnow
    @aguiasnow Год назад +3

    Great analysis! Great video man , thanks 👍

  • @MR.CLEAN777
    @MR.CLEAN777 Год назад +2

    another great vid just confused what a think ankle looks like

    • @dscide7996
      @dscide7996 Год назад +1

      Thin ankles meaning they look skinny

  • @nahh2878
    @nahh2878 Год назад +2

    I run a 25.2 200 and a 12 flat 100m at 15 can I get my 200 to 22 and my 100 to 11.2 by senior year? Please someone tell me

    • @williamschacht
      @williamschacht Год назад +2

      Only you can answer that. Keep running!

  • @ahmedobed1387
    @ahmedobed1387 Год назад +4

    You’re wrong on a several points, but i like your style of thinking. You’re close to the truth:)

    • @ben-lk7eg
      @ben-lk7eg Год назад +5

      but your not gonna correct him tho? mhm ok buddy😭

  • @bui340
    @bui340 Год назад

    Great video with great content!

  • @JesusChrist2000BC
    @JesusChrist2000BC Год назад +2

    Boling is built similar to Bolt but I don't think he will ever reach his times.

  • @alvarojrgalo926
    @alvarojrgalo926 Год назад +1

    Great video very informative

  • @certifiedchaos4643
    @certifiedchaos4643 Год назад +2

    The ideal build would be. Tyson gay Justin Fred Kerley and Justin Gatlin for men and for women I would say Shericka Jackson and Jodie Williams(uk)

  • @MajSolo
    @MajSolo 4 месяца назад

    I spent a whole day watching Bolt clips , so I thought that long persons can get higher top speed if they have the muscles move those long legs. If you look at it as a technician smaller hip results in less work with arms. Though I wonder if blood in the arms have time to get to legs in 10 seconds , maybe it don't matter.

  • @spongeboy7744
    @spongeboy7744 Год назад +1

    Very informative video

  • @jadenfoster7702
    @jadenfoster7702 Год назад +2

    You should have definitely talked yohan Blake 2nd fastest man and every muscular

  • @stayontrack
    @stayontrack Год назад +2

    lemaitre was impressive

  • @raymondurrutia6680
    @raymondurrutia6680 Год назад

    Awesome video!

  • @v4vibrationofficial
    @v4vibrationofficial Год назад

    Longer limbs is better for extending the torso and abdomin. My legs are short but my shoulders and torso is a bit longer. It's all about torso and center of the body.

    • @7upox592
      @7upox592 Год назад

      It is about how much force the body can produce. Smaller people have shorter strides but are usually quick. Taller people produce more force and are usually slow they have long strides

  • @jambo5936
    @jambo5936 9 месяцев назад +1

    tebogo is absolutely skinny brother. He has a tapered build like usain but thats bone structure

  • @johnlloyd1638
    @johnlloyd1638 2 месяца назад

    There is a balance speed comes more from turnover and power hitting the ground and legs hips in front of you..

  • @haczabim
    @haczabim Год назад +1

    1:49 what the hell is that? I can't believe how he couldn't get a decent coach to tell him how t lift

  • @cecilecampbell6545
    @cecilecampbell6545 Год назад +3

    How heavy was asafa when he run 9.72 compare to the 9.74 he run a year earlier

    • @LeeMack09
      @LeeMack09 Год назад

      I'm not sure how heavy he was those years but according to this commentator he was dropping his weight from 95kg to near 90kg in 2010.
      ruclips.net/video/8diiLzjdegs/видео.html
      Lets say he was 91-92kg in this race, he was pretty big looking there
      In 2007/2008 he may have been between 87-90kg

    • @cecilecampbell6545
      @cecilecampbell6545 Год назад

      Powell was heavier running 9.72 and 9.74 208 to 209 pound

    • @cecilecampbell6545
      @cecilecampbell6545 Год назад +1

      In 2010 he run 9.72 with a 2.1 m/s wind witch he was lighter 198 pound

    • @cecilecampbell6545
      @cecilecampbell6545 Год назад

      So simple say have less weight can improve profarmance but you need to be in good sharp shape while getting lighter or even heavyer

  • @mnkolomoni
    @mnkolomoni Год назад

    excellent video

  • @augustoarganaras7955
    @augustoarganaras7955 Год назад +3

    calisthenics should be enough i guess.
    handstands, dips, pull ups, pistol squats. there are even harder exercises

    • @naobrasileiro4998
      @naobrasileiro4998 Год назад

      Não não é, pois há um limite de unidades motoras que a calistenia pode proporcionar para o atleta, diferente do treino com pesos

  • @davidms3729
    @davidms3729 3 месяца назад

    Steroids don’t affect all the same way, what they usually do produce on most people is very developed traps and a shoulders (even without specific training) so some of them even though are quite skinny/athletic still have those parts very developed

  • @energyzer_bunny1913
    @energyzer_bunny1913 Год назад +3

    I'll be the 1st person to tell you, bulking up for sprinting is OVERRATED! It's better to not be big enough than it is to be too big. Once you gain muscle, you're likely not going to lose much of it. Sprinting promotes muscle growth. You may lose a few pounds of fat but you're likely to maintain most of your muscle just by sprinting alone.
    My resistance training now mainly consists of resisted sprints, hills, and weighted jump/plyometrics. Adding more muscle especially hinders you in the longer sprints.

  • @Gtazoe
    @Gtazoe 10 месяцев назад +1

    People who can’t beat you in a race love to talk about people who could beat you in a race

  • @se7sawad59
    @se7sawad59 Год назад +2

    American footballer they are Musclers at the same time Fast ❤

  • @mcmerry2846
    @mcmerry2846 Год назад

    ok, but there is something not kept in mind, the number of miofibers, two miofibers produce more force than one, and it is not necessarily reflected in size

  • @TheNietrzezwy
    @TheNietrzezwy Год назад +1

    Hormone Harry ♡

  • @cityconference5130
    @cityconference5130 Год назад +1

    I was 240 5’9 running 12.7 in hs

  • @563655668
    @563655668 Год назад

    very nice video. could be very good if you improve your sound capture the mic is not good

  • @leewolf7096
    @leewolf7096 Год назад +1

    Breakdown Gatlin. I think he's top 3 most efficient sprinter in history.

  • @christopherandrews6865
    @christopherandrews6865 2 месяца назад

    Not to mention that several people mentioned were banned for being drugs cheats...

  • @bui340
    @bui340 Год назад +1

    I thought the main attribut was to have long tibias

    • @sprintspeedmedia
      @sprintspeedmedia  Год назад +4

      I'll go into more detail on that in the next video

  • @cecilecampbell6545
    @cecilecampbell6545 Год назад +1

    To get faster it best to focuse on your leg, core, abs' And your back

  • @goodebening6564
    @goodebening6564 Год назад

    How did you not speak about Emmanuel matadi. 100 kg sub 10s

  • @taylerbarba4580
    @taylerbarba4580 Год назад +2

    I run a 24.7 at 15 is that decent ??

  • @johnlloyd1638
    @johnlloyd1638 2 месяца назад

    He has some muscle but he is fast because of his long legs and short upper body and hips legs are in front of him

  • @7upox592
    @7upox592 Год назад +1

    The lighter the body the faster you are the heavier the body the slower you are.

  • @Timothy271279
    @Timothy271279 8 месяцев назад

    You need to go and buy a proper audio system geez

  • @kurokilance9167
    @kurokilance9167 Год назад

    What's race you are also important

  • @Jamescoleman-g6t
    @Jamescoleman-g6t 7 месяцев назад

    It's hard to hear a lot of what he's saying because of all the reverb.

  • @carloscontreras3633
    @carloscontreras3633 Год назад

    How do you get muscles like Usain?

    • @merlinoner
      @merlinoner Год назад

      :)

    • @williamschacht
      @williamschacht Год назад

      Sprint every day until you puke. Then do it some more. LOL 🙂

  • @СергейМатвеев-з9ю

    все это лабудень. Рекордные результаты и забеги с высочайшими показателями происходят очень редко и то как тело атлета меняется в следствии физических нагрузок, приёма стероидов и тд практически не коррелирует с результатами. Если бы была зависимость ее бы уже многократно использовали. Плохо поел, или посрал влияет куда сильнее))

  • @thku4grace
    @thku4grace Год назад +1

    Lost me on how thin ankles = denser bones. Will need to read up on that.

  • @MaddenGnGstr
    @MaddenGnGstr Год назад

    Ima 5’9 120 8th grade (I’m skinny lol) and I run a 12.1 100m and 25.4 200m

    • @JamezzDaSpeedster4.13
      @JamezzDaSpeedster4.13 3 месяца назад

      If u gain enough size (not too much) but enough to give u will see some improvement, jus try doing bodyweight exercises and eating more protein

    • @MaddenGnGstr
      @MaddenGnGstr 3 месяца назад

      @@JamezzDaSpeedster4.13 thank you. I’m 5’10 140 now and I run 11.7 and 23.9

    • @JamezzDaSpeedster4.13
      @JamezzDaSpeedster4.13 3 месяца назад

      @@MaddenGnGstr good job bro

    • @MaddenGnGstr
      @MaddenGnGstr 3 месяца назад

      @@JamezzDaSpeedster4.13 thanks bro

  • @glywnniswells9480
    @glywnniswells9480 Год назад +1

    Carl Lewis is thr best athlete

  • @d-r259
    @d-r259 Год назад

    No Omenyala

  • @jasontrotter4715
    @jasontrotter4715 Год назад

    Just watch Hussein Bolt run, ((being the TALLEST SPRINTER in the world)),.... And count how many strides the TALLEST SPRINTER in the world 🌎 needs to take,.... In comparison to other short powerful Sprinters,.... And you will see and understand what the difference is. And... Type in; "Greyhounds 🐺chase Rabbit 🐇... And just watch how the rabbit takes off at least ((TWICE)) as fast as the dogs do,.. but how they intercept the poor bunny 🐰 in the long stretch. It's just that simple. Hussein Bolt's advantage, is that he is the TALLEST SPRINTER on the track. Imagine if there were other powerful TALL Sprinters on the track with bolt... I think that he would have some SERIOUS "TALLER" COMPITITION! 👍🏾😎✊🏾

    • @vigilant_1934
      @vigilant_1934 10 месяцев назад

      There were other tall sprinters on the track with Bolt and he was faster than them (Ryan Bailey was 6'4 and couldn't catch Bolt in any race). Bolt was only a couple inches taller than Asafa Powell and many of the other tall sprinters he faced. Tall doesn't make you fast (there are taller sprinters today that aren't close to Bolt, the closest is Fred Kerley at 6'4 who ran 9.76 last year). And you know his name is Usain not Hussein right? His advantage was being powerful and quick while being tall but that wouldn't matter if he wasn't powerful and quick in the first place.

  • @purol7877
    @purol7877 Год назад

    Nice video if I could understand you talking

  • @philamguambomb
    @philamguambomb Год назад

    Mention also flat Feet. Majority of fastest and best athletes all around are flat footed. Bolt, Michael Johnson, Michael Jordan, Lebron, etc etc.

    • @twisp2859
      @twisp2859 2 месяца назад +2

      Doesn't High arch feet make you run faster as it acts a a Spring,
      It's more rigid and when it compresses it launches you further??

  • @MzansiStoriesOfficial
    @MzansiStoriesOfficial Год назад

    if body size mattered Shelly Ann wouldn't be the Female GOAT

    • @zolaeight7574
      @zolaeight7574 Год назад

      ‘GOAT’ is a meaningless phrase now. Shelly Ann has holds no record. How is she a GOAT if many women have run faster than her, including he contemporaries? Longevity alone is not enough. You have to be the fastest or at least to have held records.

    • @vigilant_1934
      @vigilant_1934 10 месяцев назад

      @@zolaeight7574 She's 3rd fastest all time and has the most gold medals. She also was the fastest in the world in 2022 running multiple 10.6's which had never been done before. Are you not aware of this? I will agree the "GOAT" thing is stupid.

  • @shrinivas4736
    @shrinivas4736 Год назад +1

    Bruh edit your voice bro , see other’s video voice vs yours !! Your doing good all the best

  • @certifiedchaos4643
    @certifiedchaos4643 Год назад +1

    The lean with strength. However building muscle helps prevent injury. The slimmer athlete tend to d’s e more injuries wayde degrasse lemaitre gardiner.

    • @richardgallimore5976
      @richardgallimore5976 Год назад

      Have any sources on that? Lots of bigger athletes have also had injuries, then you have Kim Collins whos still ran sub-10 at 40 years old & is slimmer than most sprinters.

    • @certifiedchaos4643
      @certifiedchaos4643 Год назад +1

      @@richardgallimore5976 he’s a rare case. But if you look at gatlin and Powell they were able to run until they’re late 30s bolt was breaking down by his late 20s. Even in the league Lebron is able to play longer bcuz of his size strength and flexibility

    • @richardgallimore5976
      @richardgallimore5976 Год назад

      @@certifiedchaos4643 I don't see that as a correlation to body type/musculature, unless you have some sources on this.
      Bolt didn't take training as seriously in 2017, as he was only still running because that was the last year of his contract. He wanted to stop after Rio, as he accomplished everything there was to accomplish in the sport & didn't really want to compete in 2017. He didn't compete in the 200, & based on his times clearly didn't train as hard.
      Bolt is the only athlete in the top 6 fastest men of all time that hasn't failed a drug test. Other sprinters who are on substances can for sure recover fast than they should be able to well into their 30s.
      MJ & Kobe also played until around 40 years old, & they're not as big as Lebron.

    • @certifiedchaos4643
      @certifiedchaos4643 Год назад +2

      @@richardgallimore5976 let me clarify athletes who tend to have stronger cores and strong base tend to last longer . Mj played with bum knee Kobe had Mcl injury Achilles injury a torn labrum. They weren’t nearly as explosive Lebron. Also Lebron has strong leg muscles
      As a sprinter u generate so much force and you shock your central nervous system. So it’s imperative that you build muscle to handle that force.

    • @certifiedchaos4643
      @certifiedchaos4643 Год назад

      @@richardgallimore5976 Trayvon bromell aleia Hobbs had injuries early on. But once they got in the weight room and added muscle mass their performance improved

  • @nonebelievingbeliever3753
    @nonebelievingbeliever3753 Год назад

    Guys it's a good video but these aren't facts

  • @shepherdsitenta5717
    @shepherdsitenta5717 Год назад

    Great video but can you please speak up!

  • @dakota2579
    @dakota2579 Год назад

    "PromoSM"

  • @rainerwahnsinn9585
    @rainerwahnsinn9585 Год назад

    doped = big muscles...thin no dope

    • @vigilant_1934
      @vigilant_1934 10 месяцев назад

      That's not how steroids or genetics work. I knew someone who was big and muscular coming out of middle school and last I checked he was a semi pro football player. I also know people who are naturally big without weights but when they start lifting their bodies respond quickly and they gain mass easily. Genetics plus training will do that.

    • @rainerwahnsinn9585
      @rainerwahnsinn9585 10 месяцев назад

      @@vigilant_1934 we talk about sprinters...Sprinters until Usain Bolt had a big Shoulders too

  • @sir3958
    @sir3958 Год назад

    His running is NOT elegant. It's definitely similar to bolt

  • @snowbunnybreeder
    @snowbunnybreeder Год назад

    about ankle and bone size. you do not land on your ankles now do you, but on your feet. I legit laughed at this blatant reaching. a bigger bone structure is alway better

  • @nahh2878
    @nahh2878 Год назад +1

    I run a 25.2 200 and a 12 flat 100m at 15 can I get my 200 to 22 and my 100 to 11.2 by senior year? Please someone tell me

    • @Denji-xc3cy
      @Denji-xc3cy 5 месяцев назад

      You're fast . Train hard and defeat bolts

    • @nahh2878
      @nahh2878 5 месяцев назад

      @@Denji-xc3cy thanks I’m down to where I wanna be now only to go forward from heew