40 yard dash FAT do not exist...only when the race is started by a gun or something else, can you use FAT. From high school to the NFL, you always start the 40 by hand, and either finish by hand or electronically. If we used a gun and FAT in 40s...the fastest one would be a like a mid 4.4
@daveslyk you're correct there usually is an certain amount of error when hand timing 40's and usually this will cause you to run a faster 40 than you would with FAT timing, however when Rob Haynes ran his 40 @ various combines he posted times between 4.28 and 4.32 so actually this timing is a little slow. thank you for your comment tho
It looks like they are hand timing these 40's. (most high schools do). NFL, college, and most combine camps will use FAT (fully automatic timing). If you want his "true" 40 yard dash time, it needs to be FAT. To calculate a general translation from hand timed to FAT, you need to add .24 seconds to hand timed runs. So, for example, if this run was 4.38 hand timed, then for a true FAT 40 yard dash time, it would be about 4.62.
@daveslyk not true at all... NFL combine starts are all hand timed and the finishes are automated.. Don't just make up shit. the difference between hand timed and professional laser timing in .05 at most.. and many times, the hand timings are very accurate. You can't just at .24 to everything, that's ridiculous...
@kday130 The difference between hand timed and professional Laser timing (FAT) is .05 at most?? I hope you're kidding. Take a couse in biomechanics, physics, or physiology and learn about reaction times. To make it easier, just google fully automatic timing and read about it. And no, hand times are not very accurate. By rule, they are only accurate to .1 seconds (which is A LOT in a 40 yd dash). Yes, the NFL combine uses partial automatic timing, but a true 40yd time needs to be FAT.
This guy is really fast. The ready set go isnt good for a 40 yard dash. addes time on to it. This guy can run a 4.2 in a nfl syte 40yard dash, with himself starting whenever he wants
@papidechulo you are obviously ignorant and have no idea what your talking about. First of all they don't start the timer on hit, they start it on movement. Second, as said above, hand timing speeds your time up quite a bit. There is no way in hell this kid would run even a 4.40 using a FAT. Sure his fast, but your retarded if you think he could run a 4.2
i no the guy that ran this. and i dont give a shit wat u say about ur friends at high school. most pros dont even run a 4.38 so u guys should just shut up
40 yard dash FAT do not exist...only when the race is started by a gun or something else, can you use FAT. From high school to the NFL, you always start the 40 by hand, and either finish by hand or electronically. If we used a gun and FAT in 40s...the fastest one would be a like a mid 4.4
foxracingdesigns 9 months ago
I'm only 17 5'5 141lbs and ranned a 4.36 handed time
aravous3 1 year ago
@daveslyk you're correct there usually is an certain amount of error when hand timing 40's and usually this will cause you to run a faster 40 than you would with FAT timing, however when Rob Haynes ran his 40 @ various combines he posted times between 4.28 and 4.32 so actually this timing is a little slow. thank you for your comment tho
1skoot1 1 year ago
It looks like they are hand timing these 40's. (most high schools do). NFL, college, and most combine camps will use FAT (fully automatic timing). If you want his "true" 40 yard dash time, it needs to be FAT. To calculate a general translation from hand timed to FAT, you need to add .24 seconds to hand timed runs. So, for example, if this run was 4.38 hand timed, then for a true FAT 40 yard dash time, it would be about 4.62.
daveslyk 1 year ago
@daveslyk not true at all... NFL combine starts are all hand timed and the finishes are automated.. Don't just make up shit. the difference between hand timed and professional laser timing in .05 at most.. and many times, the hand timings are very accurate. You can't just at .24 to everything, that's ridiculous...
kday130 7 months ago
@kday130 The difference between hand timed and professional Laser timing (FAT) is .05 at most?? I hope you're kidding. Take a couse in biomechanics, physics, or physiology and learn about reaction times. To make it easier, just google fully automatic timing and read about it. And no, hand times are not very accurate. By rule, they are only accurate to .1 seconds (which is A LOT in a 40 yd dash). Yes, the NFL combine uses partial automatic timing, but a true 40yd time needs to be FAT.
daveslyk 7 months ago
Cleveland Browns Jamal Lewis son a Transfer from MICHIGAN STATE has the FASTEST 40 yard time this YEAR. Search DEWAYNE LEWIS the kid is sweet...
dlue32003 2 years ago
shut up
kurdistanimal 2 years ago
This guy is really fast. The ready set go isnt good for a 40 yard dash. addes time on to it. This guy can run a 4.2 in a nfl syte 40yard dash, with himself starting whenever he wants
papidechulo 2 years ago
@papidechulo you are obviously ignorant and have no idea what your talking about. First of all they don't start the timer on hit, they start it on movement. Second, as said above, hand timing speeds your time up quite a bit. There is no way in hell this kid would run even a 4.40 using a FAT. Sure his fast, but your retarded if you think he could run a 4.2
89bwood 1 year ago
i no the guy that ran this. and i dont give a shit wat u say about ur friends at high school. most pros dont even run a 4.38 so u guys should just shut up
ka2626 2 years ago
dese guys old n runnin 4.38's i kno a sophomore dat runa 4.36 sophomore in high school
iLMAO5000 2 years ago
get off his nuts
kurdistanimal 2 years ago
The white boy's fast too man.
Dang!
destine4hope 3 years ago 3
ok hes fast i guess...still cant beat grand valley
djones474747 3 years ago