Yeh, third fastest ever. Bolt's 200 record is more under threat from him than his 100. Don't think he'll get either tho! But he's impved his 60m time and he holds his form incredibly well, so the 200 is possible
Yeah I always said that Bolt's 19.19 was more impressive than his 9.58s. 9.58 isn't even close to being beaten. 19.19, I'm not even sure how many generations it will take to have someone dropping a better time than that.
@@MrSuperOurs 9.58 will stand longer for sure. In both races the second fastest time is ~0.1 seconds off. 0.1 seconds is a larger percentage improvement in a 100m race than a 200m race.
Agreed. Though admittedly, back then, his 9.86 was his most impressive race. Absolutely running down the eventual 100m world champion and being the only guy to hand coleman a loss in 2019, his last 50 was insane.
I mean he doesn't lack it, he's still running among the best times in the world on 100m. He just has a better top end speed, and doesn't decelerate as much as the others.
@@MrSuperOurs Relative to Coleman, for example, he lacks it. If he had the same scale of quad force over his first 5 steps he’d be running 9.4something instead of 9.8something. But that’s the genetic lottery (speaking as someone hamstring dominant who was crap out of the blocks 😁).
@@scarlettparker7056Coleman is the greatest ever though. He’s ran the most sub-6.4 60m splits and has the 60m world record. No one starts like Coleman.
Please do Blaine Mcconnel, bobsledder with insane strength and oly lifting numbers. Also has lots of plyo work in his training would love to hear you lads review his training
He’s obviously one of the modem greats in T&F. 19.3 is of course no joke, and is right around where Bolt, Blake and Michael Johnson were at their prime. Like his energy and enthusiasm as well! Coleman could be at the same level, but he hasn’t shown us truly stunning times relative to Noah
Damn this guy has sticks as limbs and lifts those numbers. Impressive guy. Not that he wasn't muscular, but it's so normal to expect that a person of some experience in lifting is already looking rather muscular. But when you have a runner, they are just tight as heck.
Would love to see a breakdown on these power cleans (from an S&C perspective too) ru-vid.com8oz-fHq8GkQ NFL player with similar build, similar clean to Noah's 2nd 120 (but a 143 triple) Shame he doesn't wear lifting shoes though
His 200m is way way better, an American record and top 3 ever. He's actually never been considered a medal contending 100m sprinter(Quite many Sprinters run sub 10, a bunch did at ncaa finals this year). Since y'all don't seem to know much about sprinting it doesn't surprise me that you think, that this weight training is great. His strength coach is originally a CrossFit coach and his training in the weight room is way to general. People in the 60s trained better. Bompa, Verkhoshansky, Bondarchuck, Yessis ,Kraaijenhof and everyone else that had significant impact on Track/Field training will tell you this. The only reason why this type of training is still prevalent is because people in the US for some reason hire coaches with a powerlifting or some other strength sport background, that do their type of training with the athlete instead of the training that is needed. Most greats in athletics never had an "S&C" coach, they all had an actual athletics coach that oversaw all aspects of the training. One of the Coaches on his team who consulted me once, told me that they use the Olympic lifts primarily to develop proper sprinting posture.... doesn't make any sense tbh. Whatever.....
Agreed except that he’s not doing a ton of strenuous lifting and he’s not a compression/force dominant sprinter. I’d be really concerned if he was doing a bunch of heavy neurologically taxing lifts, that would almost certainly have negative transfer for someone like Noah
@@CollarToCollar where did I say that they don't do strength training? Strength training is not limited to cleans sand snatches..... that's the whole point , he doesn't do any special strength exercises, everything he does is GPP. Look up "dynamic correspondence" and educate yourself a bit, before you start using emojis like a 14 year old girl from cali. I can smell the estrogen through the screen.
@@choanlpoto things like step ups, knee drives(hip flexor strengthening exercises), Seated calf raises for the push off , reverse hyper extensions or paw backs for the strike down for example. Oly lifts don`t transfer past the intermediate stage, because they don`t work the required joint actions. Su Bingtians training compilation on YT shows great examples of exercises like this.
you miss out on recruiting the glute musculature important for acceleration out of the blocks by doing half squats but hey that's no big issue! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣