@@Shakenbake-in9ux i dont get why people on youtube comment like theyre oblivious to the fact that someone is encouraging someone else and get angry because no one ever encourages them in their own life.
Unfortunately, that's what happens all the time when biological males compete in girls sports. She was way ahead of the competition. Against guys, she'd be behind. It's getting crazy.
That is Victoria Cameron, look her up...Victoria Cameron ran the same time as Shaccari Richardson and Victoria ran it at a YOUNGER age❤😎🙂 You won't see the LOSER MEDIA showing video about her like you with Shaccari Shacrappi Richardson😡😡
Look up Victoria Cameron, Aria Pearce, Kennedy Smith and Mia Brahe-Pedersen and Abby Steiner, these are good people that are amazing athletes❤🙂😎Rohan Browning and Gatlin Bair are great male runners who are also good people🙂
Watch the fat coach. Goes to show actual coaching talent is different than performance talent. The ex player turned experts for money aren't actually experts mostly.
As a boy that was fat in high school I started walking then running and it’s better than street racing was for me racing myself and the dog trying to eat me up. It’s been six years since I ran due to a lot of sciatica but I’m in recovery and I’ll be running again soon ✌🏼
With sciatica it's best to keep active as much as possible. I've been dealing with it since I was a kid, my flairups never last more than a week. It never stopped me from running a race unless I was having a flairup at the time which only happened once in my life
@@mtbnomadsouthsideant7909sometimes it's a combination... Between both physical gifted and yeah hard work... People that can do both though are special... Example some greats like Shaq I don't think he trained that hard.
@@buttsexandbananapeels Is that really a hard to believe thing? I have seen runners who are faster than her, it's not a miracle. Come to my gym and i will show you, otherwise keep quiet. Just because you don't have a good physical condition and a body doesn't mean i don't. Also in my country Serbia we are all super good athletes, not only world best basketball and tennis player are Serbs at the moment, but we have been European champions / world champions before too. Also she is slower than most male runners and athletes.
Her physical form lacks seriously right now but what I would say is she has a lot of room to grow. Rather than being some, super muscular, well built sprinter she looks gangly ans has tons of potential. Much like Brahe-Pederson.
@@pato20995not really, she has the form that's so hard to get. It's an unnatural motion which is perfect for sprinting. Julien Alfred has a terrible form. Bolt had terrible form. FloJo and Sha had beautiful form.
And she blew away the Black girls. If you watch any olympic level or even college level track and field, foot races are almost always dominated by humans with African ancestry. I don't think that's a big deal but we aren't allowed to talk about it.
She LITERALLY looked like she was about to take off in flight. She even looked a bit off kilter as if she was TRYING to keep her feet on the ground towards the end. Truly remarkable!!
I’m not a sprinter but I take 1-2 days of the week to just do sprints/ HIIT! Most underrated type of training! My legs grew soo big and you can feel the explosiveness over time.
Yeah can you imagine someone stealing her magic just because idk THEYRE A MAN! Oh I’d be fuming!!!!!!! I hope they don’t do that to her like they did to Riley and others.
Crazy cause she’s really fast asf. If you throw her in a heat of boys, 11.35 is kinda average. Still pretty fast, but not enough to win as state champ. An average/slightly above average boy could come in and definitely come in and get top3
I love seeing training more than seeing the gold medal. Training is the art of practicing, perfecting, correcting, enhancing, bettering, drilling, etc. Winning the metal is the stopping point. Not bad, I just like seeing the work more than the finale
Exactly. I'll never forget in a documentary when kobe said "I never realized how hard I was working" Easy to "work hard" when you've been given something you don't want to lose
my natural talent is learning new crafts... But I will never be an expert at any of them.... I guess I am what they used to call a jack of all trades... It is a bit weird being like that in a time where a singleminded focus is what ppl admire...
Learned at a young age that the arms moving just as much as the legs can give you plenty of power with each push. The stability that the arms offers matters so much.
Stability of the whole body matters so much, from toes to fingertips. Any weakness, imbalance, lack of control or excess movement will take away speed and increase risk of injury. If you watch elite sprinters, their head and torso hardly seem to move at all while arms and legs are swinging. Very satisfying to watch
@@camaranpayne5355 How is he hating by actually knowing and understanding the sport? You know shes not seeing your comment, right? Stop simping and go touch some grass.
The thing is, when you are naturally skilled, imagine how they feel. To work hard, and then be better than the ones who trained so much for years, used steroids, and did other things to get there. Yes it usually just means the others are 'behind' but it's like lol.. You are caring about the wrong people dude. Many times the lone wolf who does better, has problems too; they can possibly have loneliness, depression, underrecognition, and so on. Protect people like this, and promote them. Don't focus on the dumb ones who were training forever, possibly were cheating, and didn't even get close to optimal results.
@@poseranddazstudiofunhouse6153 She is simply a young Athlete and shows no signs of it, unlike the others who likely view no other avenue in life. Her legs are smaller, but she overcomes with speed and training. You are simply typical/average or lower IQ to not consider that. Many athletes like this only find they have a natural skill after about a year of training, and then they fall behind because so many of the others were training for years. They don't have the same opportunity even if they'd clearly be much better if they had started earlier/done the same as the other ones. Which is the sad part, because those are real running traits to be genetically passed on. The others are just essentially posing if they had to develop it for years or cheated in any way, their offspring, if so, won't even have those traits.
On solid ground yes it would be quite impressive, but on a treadmill it is easy to reach high speeds due to the fact that you are just trying to stay above it suspended in the air and your not actively pushing forwards. I bet she can only run 10 - 14 mph at max in actual races, which is still quite good, but treadmill speeds can be very decisive.
The answer to the question....I have indeed seen someone faster. When I was a kid I went to the arcade and used a pencil to tap the buttons on "Track and Field " arcade cabinet . That dude flew, until they started putting guards around the buttons to stop this. :( I think I just dated myself!)
Wow, now that's motivation and speed. I love watching her run! That treadmill got the ultimate workout. :-) My brother tied a 100 yard record in HS back in the day, but I am as slow as a turtle. LOL.