As with more sports I feel the most talented/most naturally gifted high jumper has never ever done a high jump.
@mjc_fishing99168 сағат бұрын
I could be be wrong, but I think the person that could break Bolt’s records would have to have a similar stride length as their base. With that base they'll also need a strong but not necessarily great start followed lastly by top end speed endurance. The last part along with the fastest top end speed ever (Bolt at 27.78 followed by Gay at 27.61) is where Bolt really shined when he was in his prime. I just don't think its possible for guys under 5’10 to beat his records as while they tend to have better starts than the taller runners, their top end speeds aren't as fast as Bolts and they also don't maintain those top speeds as well as Bolt did.
@jim237611 сағат бұрын
Getting your hips over 8 feet 1/2 inch. Amazing.
@mountdavisproductions948722 сағат бұрын
Kerley just said he'd break it next 100m race lol. BOLD.
@JumpmanTF21 сағат бұрын
Theyre getting bolder and bolder hahaha
@AthleticsEditzКүн бұрын
Hey I see you saw the Phoebe Gill thing I mentioned in your last video (either thst or you already knew about it lmao), love the MORE than weekly vids Jumpman!
@JumpmanTF59 минут бұрын
I saw it in a few places haha. Hard for a result like that not to get atttention!
@Tom-tv6qpКүн бұрын
hahaa it will be junior pro that goes on to sink Elaine @10.54 first not a Collegiate. Next we will have high schoolers flogging @10.8's @10-7's in a basic conditioning program. The Volume of racing at college level is insane! Burn out will be massive on going issue.
@awesomedude3247Күн бұрын
i know you saw vance nillson 34 in the 300 hurdles
@Jt.jumps_72 күн бұрын
233k views!!!! Let’s go MateHJ!
@Dentsun42282 күн бұрын
one word....Performance Enhancing Drugs.
@cookielover1018TM2 күн бұрын
The College athletes will be worn out and peaked before the Olympics they rarely make it into the finals at the Olympics
@JumpmanTFКүн бұрын
While true, i feel its a special year :)
@jagz8882 күн бұрын
9.58 was beatable by bolt ... yes
@Astro20242 күн бұрын
Hyping up a 10.09 lmao. I'm sure Tebogo who just ran 43.4 at world relays and broke the 300m record, Kenny Bednarek, and shericka jackson who starts racing this weekend are scared xD
@JumpmanTF2 күн бұрын
10.09 by a student with literally 0 money backing him? Thats most countries 100m national records.
@NelleBligh3332 күн бұрын
I'm starting to wonder if we aren't overly-obsessed with times, maybe due to the bonuses given at DL for breaking WR and the use of wavelights and pacers in everything now except the Olympics and world champs. There's more to racing at elite level, it's not just about peaking physically, it's also about mental preparation and controlling their nerves when lining up against world record breakers and champions in the big leagues.
@JumpmanTF2 күн бұрын
A little, but unlike other sports, thats kind of what track is about. Its a numbers game.
@NelleBligh3332 күн бұрын
@@JumpmanTF But so many elite track athletes prefer ann Olympic gold medal over a win at WC or even a WR so for them at least winning the Olympics is more important than fast times now. Fans are different, we want times!
@michaeldanvers72862 күн бұрын
let's be honest 💉💉
@Laljack5642 күн бұрын
Go college athletes. Big pay coming soon.
@ehyu91682 күн бұрын
almost as good as 2012 jamaica
@grimreality8082 күн бұрын
Heck, high school sprinters like Christian Miller are starting to dominate the pros as well.
@christof1232 күн бұрын
Pro track athletes don't get paid enough which is why many college athletes can compete.