The Science Behind An Olympians Start | Grassroots Ep.4 | Noah Lyles

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  • @Aaron_0904
    @Aaron_0904 Год назад +463

    Honestly these training videos make me want to practice more myself

  • @How2FFIT
    @How2FFIT Год назад +233

    These videos have helped me so much in my Track Workouts, I'm glad that elite athletes such as noah are sharing their training regime and techniques with the rest of us!

    • @noahlyles18
      @noahlyles18  Год назад +68

      Glad you like them!

    • @hurdle-i5n
      @hurdle-i5n Год назад +1

      Which is the consciousness of raising or lowering the legs?

    • @NonthaphatJamjumras
      @NonthaphatJamjumras Год назад +1

      Who can tell me how much weight of adidas prime sp2

    • @Future.Star.
      @Future.Star. Год назад +1

      ​@@noahlyles18Since you're the goat at 200m, I would like to know your thoughts on what shoes I should get for the 200m on grass and 100m on grass

    • @port8296
      @port8296 Год назад +1

      @@Future.Star.he’s sponsored by adidas so he would say adidas. if you’re running on grass just use flats you shouldn’t be running with spikes on grass anyways

  • @Ghoster311
    @Ghoster311 Год назад +36

    Amazing how something as simple as running from point A to point B can actually be incredibly complex and nuanced. Sprinting really is a science of erasing hundredths.

  • @filiphedvicak
    @filiphedvicak Год назад +72

    You truly are an ICON. Not afraid to show the less glossy part of life, not afraid of your opponents taking data from it. Big respect and thanks from Czechia

    • @Mdksupreme1
      @Mdksupreme1 Год назад

      He definitely isn't an icon but he's great though

    • @KapilMaan-pc4qb
      @KapilMaan-pc4qb 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Mdksupreme1 now he is an icon

  • @jeromearabofficial
    @jeromearabofficial Год назад +4

    I don't know who reviews this page but I watched a tonne of Noah's races and he tends to sit in the blocks. We can put some of the fault on ankle stiffness in this session but what Ralph pulled him on was positioning. I may be old school but if he adjusts his position and loads himself over the line, gravity will assist his start. When you review the session check the positioning Ralph puts him in when he jokes about being off the pads, put him back in that position and get him to hold, adjusting his weight back until he feels the pads. Get Ralph back in and I bet you will see a difference. I am very excited about Noah as an athlete and what we will see in the near future. Stay blessed and thank you to the team for being so open.

  • @nicholasongjiahng9787
    @nicholasongjiahng9787 Год назад +144

    11:44 “Goodness gracious Ralph, i’m not even on the pods anymore” killed me 💀 😂
    super funny afterwards

  • @srijaseenivasan3761
    @srijaseenivasan3761 Год назад +46

    You’re making access to elite running form and training information equitable via RUclips. I don’t think I’ve seen this in depth of behind the scenes before from other track athletes either. Much love and good luck!

  • @neandertalero
    @neandertalero Год назад +11

    It feels like we’re witnessing a historical moment. Greatness in the making. That’s how it feels

  • @endokrin7897
    @endokrin7897 Год назад +2

    When Noah breaks the World Record, these videos will become more valuable than GOLD. It's crazy to publish this sort of information out there for the world (competition) to see. This is going to be prized as the secret blueprint for any sprinter wanting to go from good to great.

  • @stevesmith1512
    @stevesmith1512 Год назад +8

    How lucky are we that we can watch this champion so closely. Thank you Noah and good luck at the world championships.

  • @braykers2226
    @braykers2226 Год назад +7

    Let’s go!!! Grassroots is back!!!!

  • @ervis5996
    @ervis5996 Год назад +7

    More grassroots, let’s go!!🔥

  • @katiecampbell7618
    @katiecampbell7618 5 дней назад +1

    I think you are the best runner in the world!

  • @user-lb7pt6jb3o
    @user-lb7pt6jb3o Год назад +3

    The best parts are just seeing what practice and training is like and it’s unfiltered. As if the cameras not on you

  • @edreyneres8789
    @edreyneres8789 Год назад +13

    I can’t express how much I love these videos.. so fire 🔥🔥

  • @Sedi2211
    @Sedi2211 Год назад +2

    It’s very inspiring that even when you are at the top there’s always something new to learn, to fix or improve.

  • @ajaychouhan3012
    @ajaychouhan3012 Год назад +2

    He never disappoint his viewers that's the main thing. straight to the point that's it no bullshit nothing.

    • @noahlyles18
      @noahlyles18  Год назад +4

      I’m not here to sugar coat anything. I made this channel for everyone to see all parts of a professional Track athlete

  • @edparr2529
    @edparr2529 Год назад +9

    Noah - Awesome technical starts video! The details are what newbies need to become competitively fast by applying their God-given talents while minimizing their physical limitations. Thanks for sharing the secret sauces in your training regimen that make a real difference in your sprinting results. It's clear from your videos that details matter as there seems to be the tiniest of variances between you and your fellow elite sprinters. You've demonstrated here that making what appears to be an insignificant change in a chain or series of motions clearly can BE the DIFFERENCE between WINNING and not. Kudos!!!

  • @nikeswoosh7575
    @nikeswoosh7575 Год назад +2

    We like your openness

  • @douglaspinsak1246
    @douglaspinsak1246 Год назад +6

    It’s crazy how much work goes in to a 20 second race.

  • @tgreer682
    @tgreer682 3 месяца назад

    Such an intelligent, confident, hard working and thankful man. An inspiration in every way.

  • @danieltimmons7023
    @danieltimmons7023 Год назад +8

    Extremely interesting from the athlete perspective, coach, and biomechanics. Very well done and awesome to see behind the scenes of a day when things weren't going quite right. Every athlete knows how frustrating that can be and it was really cool to get to see how you worked through it and reasoned it out. Thanks so much for sharing and good luck to you!

    • @noahlyles18
      @noahlyles18  Год назад +2

      Much appreciated! Not everyday can be the best day. You can take the positive things from it and reset for the next day.

  • @philippepharand6231
    @philippepharand6231 Год назад

    From a research’s prospective, this video is a valuable lesson about the bridge between the field and the lab. Honestly, Ralph’s intervention in the blocks is quite complicated to understand. Though, the perspective he proposed relies on the fact that blocks are not necessarily a tool to push in the direction of the track but more of a standpoint for hip direction. Technically, ankle stiffness comes from biomechanical readiness and position of the hip. Consequently, your race is oriented form your start position. You did a great job of trying to understand your feeling throughout your adjustments. Keep on the good work 🙌🏾 This video was much appreciated. - Phil

  • @n1ckf00c
    @n1ckf00c 2 месяца назад

    I want wayyy more of these! Im addicted to this series.

  • @garycarter2362
    @garycarter2362 Год назад +1

    Track was my first love! Unfortunately I wasn't fast enough to beat the best!
    I miss these days! My how things have changed in the last 25-30 years! With all these new technologies! I love Noah's dedication! He is definitely the 1%

  • @nicholasongjiahng9787
    @nicholasongjiahng9787 Год назад +41

    12:23 “Ralph I’m not even on the pads anymore”
    Coach:”Yes you are” “C’mon i’ll show you how you can do this”
    💀💀💀” He’s gonna show me how to push on air”
    “Yep!” 💀
    About to beat the world record by a whole second running on air 😂

  • @Mei-jp5po
    @Mei-jp5po Год назад +1

    I went to junior Olympics last and going this year and I’m in my 2nd year of track I was 36 in the nation in the 100 and 64 in the 200 and I knew when I didn’t make it to the semi finals I had to work on my starts and I’ve been watching your videos and now I been doing very well in my 200s and 100s and now I’m also doing the 400

  • @Speedmatters2023
    @Speedmatters2023 Год назад

    Gotta say one more time I'm impressed with Ralph! He knows how to help you get that record! Let him do it.

  • @leonsshare
    @leonsshare Год назад +1

    Absolutely love this content! Simply amazing. I'm basically a covid runner pushing 40, but now dabbling in track with a running club thanks to content like this, ain't too late for anyone to benefit from this, greatness

  • @TumoRuns
    @TumoRuns Год назад +1

    The detail behind this is insane, it’s so good to see. Love to see the mechanics and technicalities behind this!

  • @eddieyoshida9627
    @eddieyoshida9627 5 месяцев назад

    All the best Noah...you're Golden athlete already...fast fast fastest ever! 👏👏👏👏

  • @JCESH
    @JCESH Год назад +3

    Your videos just keep getting better and better. Thanks for the motivation and some insight into the life of a sprinter

  • @damienmcdonald8806
    @damienmcdonald8806 Год назад

    Respect to these guys dedication, training and commitment. The amount if detail going on in this training is incredible 👏

  • @imrez2678
    @imrez2678 2 месяца назад

    i like the way you used raw footage in this vid.
    i started sprinting and training recently and its very handy to be able to look at your training.

  • @omarlakhdim2314
    @omarlakhdim2314 Год назад +1

    الرياضة والعلم حينما يجتمعان معا تكون النتيجة

  • @scottholland2558
    @scottholland2558 Год назад +20

    Incredible video even from a long time distance runner viewing . . . the rawness was fantastic!it would be interesting to know how the different parts of your team help you fix the issue going forward. From coach to therapist and anyone else connected. Best wishes Noah!

    • @noahlyles18
      @noahlyles18  Год назад +18

      You get to see in the next Unseen journey

    • @scottholland2558
      @scottholland2558 Год назад +4

      @@noahlyles18 Thank you for taking the time to let me know! I'm looking forward to it!! Enjoy the rest of your day!!

  • @mandlapro132
    @mandlapro132 Год назад +5

    Really helpful in seeing how to have a great start🔥

  • @lovegodneighbor8421
    @lovegodneighbor8421 Год назад +1

    EXCELLENT CONTENT. I THINK WE ALL GOT FASTER BY WATCHING THIS.

  • @Pittboss4127
    @Pittboss4127 Год назад +6

    Loved the video and all the behind the scenes work. Looking forward to your progress.

  • @jonnyscottdavies
    @jonnyscottdavies Год назад +3

    Learnt an absolute hella amount on starts just from watching this video and this is my weakest part of my racing ! Keep them coming from the Uk !

  • @Caoimhino-n4e
    @Caoimhino-n4e Год назад

    You're awesome. Thanks for your help and positivity.

  • @MISHKAJAI
    @MISHKAJAI Год назад

    Those coaches are simply Amazing!!!! You are so lucky Noah!!!!

  • @danielmerriman8118
    @danielmerriman8118 Год назад +1

    What a dope behind the scenes

  • @loganwhite3161
    @loganwhite3161 Год назад +6

    “Trayvon bromellish”🤣🤣

  • @noahjohnson4466
    @noahjohnson4466 Год назад +2

    I really like this style of training video because it really shows all the work that goes in to performing at above your 100%

  • @Speedmatters2023
    @Speedmatters2023 Год назад

    Good ishhh Ralph! That's really how you get a fast start. You gotta be strong with a forward lean in the blocks.

  • @JeffWandabiMusic8298
    @JeffWandabiMusic8298 Год назад

    love it lyles. my sprinting talent was actually killed. I never had such technicians. jeff from Kenya your ardent follower and fan

  • @Random-eu5jo
    @Random-eu5jo Год назад

    Noah is the goat! he inspires me so much with track I can’t wait for track next year! Stay safe Noah❤

  • @elementohsix
    @elementohsix Год назад

    Thanks for always showing us everything behind the scenes Noah.

  • @cavaleer
    @cavaleer Год назад

    Outstanding video! Getting a closer look into the science and the art of world class sprinting is a truly massive missing link for T&F. Viewers get this type of in depth analysis in all the major American sports. Track definitely needs this.
    Connecting you to the earth, aka "grounding", is quite real and recently studied/measured with instruments. The body is a magnificent electric driven machine. So is the Earth, not coincidentally.

  • @giantking6744
    @giantking6744 Год назад +4

    Keep grinding Hebrew King we got ya back win or lose 💪🏿🕎💪🏿

  • @Credibility44
    @Credibility44 Год назад

    Hey Noah, thank you so much for showing us a deeper look into your training! You embrace challenges well and it makes it exciting and awesome to watch. This got me back into sprint training. So thank you!

  • @thefitmacgyver9447
    @thefitmacgyver9447 Год назад

    Your start isn’t bad it’s just your hesitation of not wanting to false start! It’s all mental Brodie !!

  • @jimmyscutts8082
    @jimmyscutts8082 Год назад

    I wish ankle stiffness was my only problem with sprinting! Great video. Thanks for sharing this candid view of your training Noah

  • @jamesgaffney4977
    @jamesgaffney4977 Год назад

    This was excellent. I learned something, the transparency is unprecedented , and I want to root for you even more. On to USAs and Budapest !

  • @mattmatt7998
    @mattmatt7998 Год назад

    These drills seem very scientifically outgoing and interesting. Very nice !

  • @tchai91
    @tchai91 Год назад +1

    The problem is, if you're just repeating the same full power movement over and over again, your nervous system will basically get 'bored', shut down and get gradually worse. It would have been interesting to see what would have happened had you altered the distance between feet, switched your front and back feet around, taken the back block away completely, done some blockless starts with arms behind your back (or up in the air), and then gone back to your normal block set up to see what would have happened. However, ultimately you're right Noah, it's not about who gets to 30m first, it's about who gets in the best mechanical position to get to 60m first (or 120m in the 200), whilst still relaxed and maintaining that top speed.

  • @AndresVASQUEZ-cp1bw
    @AndresVASQUEZ-cp1bw Год назад

    Look at Noah lyles man so inspirational

  • @MultiNinjaOriginal
    @MultiNinjaOriginal Год назад

    Wow, never seen such insight into elite level practice.

  • @wayneonduru
    @wayneonduru Год назад +1

    i learn from you every time thankyou

  • @paulsavenue12
    @paulsavenue12 5 месяцев назад

    How times have change! can you imagine in times past a trainer sharing so much details. Never happen! Nafh happun!

  • @MISHKAJAI
    @MISHKAJAI Год назад +1

    Noah congrats on your humility that is a tell tale sign of greatness. I can see why Usain Bolt passed the Torch of Greatness to you bro!

  • @dmnd2806
    @dmnd2806 Год назад

    This video was great just like the last ones this grassroots series is great

  • @anthonnybrownnn9760
    @anthonnybrownnn9760 Год назад +14

    Noah some of your videos,r so inspiring . Noah I think your start can improve, over the years , i saw some terrible starter, worst than yours, and they work on it, and gradually they start improve, and eventually they start to leaved , the blocks whit the best starters, so I know your start, can improve alot,when it come together u will be a force to reckon with, in the 100m., and Usain bolt 200m world record, will be under serious. threat.

  • @chriscodling6573
    @chriscodling6573 Год назад +3

    Noah's video got my times massive down in a short span of time, I went from running 4 seconds in 30m to running 3.7
    All in about 2 months

  • @battemoses7325
    @battemoses7325 Год назад

    WITHOUT TENSION YOU CAN'T GET EXPLOSION. 💯 AGREE

  • @amitsheoran334
    @amitsheoran334 Год назад +3

    Great knowledge ❤❤ learned something new from every video

    • @noahlyles18
      @noahlyles18  Год назад +1

      So glad to hear that!

    • @amitsheoran334
      @amitsheoran334 Год назад

      What about your give away of adidas prime sp2 signed by you

    • @noahlyles18
      @noahlyles18  Год назад

      @@amitsheoran334 the people who have won have been contacted but not all of them have responded yet. We are waiting for everyone to respond to declare the winners.

  • @01rengokukyojuro56
    @01rengokukyojuro56 Год назад

    U keep me pushing and love this sport Noah please break the record and then I will join you soon man

  • @DarkKnight-qo4ij
    @DarkKnight-qo4ij Год назад +1

    Waiting for this for a long time😢

  • @ralph2646
    @ralph2646 Год назад +1

    This is awesome

  • @treygraphicsfte6747
    @treygraphicsfte6747 Год назад

    Well said at the end of the video that’s the mindset you need to be persistent

  • @Ratty_gunman
    @Ratty_gunman Год назад +3

    Love this content 😊😊😊

  • @seatownfan
    @seatownfan Год назад

    Noah, thank you for this access! Amazing that you are willing to share this! Excited for what is about to come! 💨

  • @cjuchiha
    @cjuchiha Год назад +2

    2 golds in the bag baby, that's what hard work paid you

  • @danielhutchinson6158
    @danielhutchinson6158 Год назад

    Thank you Noah. Grateful.

  • @ninou2246
    @ninou2246 Год назад

    showing ur workouts videos are amazing keep them coming please 💙💙💙. another suggestion ,can you show us ur workouts with weights ( like the body builders do) , like your routine lifting and working out with weights ☺☺☺☺

  • @loganwhite3161
    @loganwhite3161 Год назад +5

    Love the training videos 🔥

  • @crybabyeliot
    @crybabyeliot Год назад

    Seeing the tuning of the fine details on your start was super cool to see! Practice till you can't get it wrong!!! #letsgo

  • @AG-dt1oq
    @AG-dt1oq Год назад

    Amazing !!! Excellent work Noah!!

  • @ChweeChua-jg6vd
    @ChweeChua-jg6vd Год назад

    Thank you for this great video. We've been using the drills video once a week to help sharpen up my 14 anfd 16 year old, who are more mid-D runners. This 'start' video was also inspiring - as my kids get to see the level of dedication, attention to craft and extended focus needed over multiple sessions to try and perfect something. Thank you thank you.

  • @athletesmindset9047
    @athletesmindset9047 Год назад

    Noah.. Please 🥺 make video on some gym workouts for sprinters , your favourite

  • @gpsartman
    @gpsartman 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great Detailed Video, Thank You

    • @noahlyles18
      @noahlyles18  10 месяцев назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! ruclips.net/video/awEL5pUXRi0/видео.htmlsi=8xWY7-al3qxZIY7c

  • @HeatherVella
    @HeatherVella Год назад

    This is actually so helpful thank you for sharing the process so in depth !!!
    I have the same issue I fall out of the blocks instead of pushing back - if you work out how to get that push back more let us all know!!!! It’s been so helpful even watching this- I need to be less comfortable and push BACK more , more tension through core, and more ankle dorsiflexion to stiffen up those first few foot contacts .. I feel like doing heavy sleds has been helping with this but I do those from 4 pt start not out of blocks .. I can’t work out how to transfer it to the blocks when I don’t have that resistance on my hips it’s like the resistance teaches me how to push and pre stiffen more but then I’ve still yet to work out how to do it without the sled 😅

    • @HeatherVella
      @HeatherVella Год назад

      Helpful from a Physio, sports science, coaching and athlete perspective!!!! 🙏🙏

  • @user-berrrto
    @user-berrrto Год назад

    Ralph looks and talks like the Mr Miyagi of tracks would do, love the vibes

  • @nileshvaheesan3214
    @nileshvaheesan3214 Год назад

    Congrats on the Triple gold Noah

  • @dmend2978
    @dmend2978 Год назад

    Keep ‘‘em coming! Awesome details!

  • @nicholasongjiahng9787
    @nicholasongjiahng9787 Год назад

    love these detailed training videos. banger

  • @sagardasar6284
    @sagardasar6284 Год назад

    Big fan of yours ❤ from India 🇮🇳

  • @jasonpaulsonrealtorontheru4745

    I remember watching Ralph Mann work with Alan Johnson on his hurdling before the 1996 Olympics in a documentary.

  • @AlexanderB41
    @AlexanderB41 Год назад

    Love you Noah, you are a great inspiration for me :)

  • @tonigonzalez2827
    @tonigonzalez2827 Год назад

    Noah your team is going to break that record. You about to be uncomfortable for a min. But it’s gone be worth all of this!

  • @sergio1133754
    @sergio1133754 Год назад

    This was great, more vids like these please

  • @user-kw3mn4jl7z
    @user-kw3mn4jl7z Год назад

    Putting that work in 💪 Great Motivational Vid🎉

  • @Brodylalnunpuia
    @Brodylalnunpuia Год назад

    From Mizoram..India. your New fan

  • @stevencuffee8115
    @stevencuffee8115 Год назад

    Love these amazing training videos 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @j.p.torres3453
    @j.p.torres3453 Год назад

    Great, video! Good to see part of your top training. I would love to see your gym work and form to learn from it! Or even simpler things such as the drills video :)

  • @Azari330
    @Azari330 Год назад

    Love videos like this!

  • @emmanuelmakelele5660
    @emmanuelmakelele5660 Год назад

    love this

  • @John055TO
    @John055TO 3 месяца назад +1

    The video data of 500 athletes is what I would feel into multiple neural network models to get a perfectly customized start for this athlete. (I wish this was open sourced). But the key is the coach on the sideline and in the blocks right there" tuning and turning the data into practical points with the athlete... Something AI can't do.

  • @mrsbootsworkouts
    @mrsbootsworkouts Год назад +1

    Pretty impressive!