Uploaded by tankcmx on Sep 8, 2011
There are no humans on earth that can run over 35 MPH (over 51.3 feet per second). There are no TV-series or news media that did any interviews on any superhumans that could sprint over 30MPH on foot. I am the first and the only human on video that can sprint, and reach a top foot speed over 35 MPH. I did 45 foot sprint and reach a top foot speed of 37 MPH or 54.28 feet per second on a speed radar gun measurement. Notice the 2nd orange cone is 15 feet from the 1st orange cone, and the 3rd orange cone is 45 feet from the 1st orange cone, and the 4th orange cone is the alignment cone in order to align the radar gun's radiating beam path with the running path.
In order to assure the accurate reading of my running speed with a radar gun, I wore a metal vest in order to reflect more radar waves off my torso area of my body, because radar do not reflect very well off of a human body, unless you are less than 30 feet from the radar gun, I must run away from the radar gun and not toward the radar gun in order to avoid picking up the motion of my legs and arms, I must run in the same path with the radar gun's radio beam path, because the radar gun's radio beamwidth is 10 degrees or 17.5 foot radar beamwidth per every 100 feet of distance from the radar gun, the radar gun must be aimed at the back area of the body above the waistline, and I must move faster than 8 MPH in order to get above the radar gun's minimum reading of 8 MPH, and I must maintain the same speed for 0.1 seconds. The Bushnell 10-1911 speed radar gun is accurate + or - 1 MPH, and it's self calibrating, and it is a Doppler radar.
If you still have doubts about I sprinted 37 MPH, Set the video player to still mode and then advance the frames frame by frame until my body is halfway between the 2nd cone and 3rd cone on the screen in which I am 30 feet from the 1st cone, and then advance frame by frame, and count the video frames until my body is at the 3rd cone. I would be at the 3rd cone 45 feet from the start. You should have counted around 8 frames between when I sprinted from between the 2nd and 3rd cone to the 3rd cone is a 15 foot difference in 8 frame rate of 8/30 of a second or 0.266 second. If you divide 15 feet / 0.266 sec. = 56.25 feet per second, and then calculate MPH by 56.25 x 3600 / 5280 = 38.25 MPH. Notice, I did not start accelerating until I pass the 2nd cone, because the radar gun didn't start reading after I pass the 2nd cone, and my top speed in that 45 foot sprint did not last no more than 0.2 second, because I had to slow down after I pass the second cone, or else I would crash into a chain link fence 30 feet from the 3rd cone. There's no doubt that I was sprinting 37 MPH on the radar gun measurement. That is a brand new speed radar gun called Bushnell model 10-1911 that measured my top foot speed, and I used a Canon Pixela FS200 digital video camcorder that use a SDHC digital memory card to record this video. I had law enforcement officers viewed my video, and they believe I am sprinting 37 MPH on foot, and even a law enforcement officer a police sergeant had seen me with his on own eyes did a highspeed foot sprint over 35 MPH passing and out-accelerating an SUV, and I know the name of that police sergeant, and I see that police sergeant almost every week.
With my 37 MPH top foot speed with my 250lb body, I have an impact force equivalent to a 45 foot fall, or getting hit by 3 240lb NFL football linebackers all at once at 20 MPH that could seriously injure somebody that could land them in the hospital or in the morgue, or impact force equivalent a head on collision between 2 NFL football players. Also a 37 MPH impact from a 250lb man is an equivalent of getting hit by a 3200 lb Nissan Altima at 10 MPH, or getting hit by a 700lb Harley-Davidson motorcycle at 20 MPH. It takes 25 feet for a 250lb man to stop from 37 MPH. After I passed the 3rd orange cone, I had to slow down to stop, because I had 30 feet to stop, or else I would crash into the chain link fence. That's why it is very dangerous to get in front of a 250lb man sprinting 37 MPH, and even an impact from a 250lb man at 20 MPH is dangerous enough to give a NFL football quarterback concussion and other bodily injuries that could put that quarterback out of the game. So that's why I have to sprint on the streets instead of the sidewalks.
Many TV producers have done TV shows on superhumans, but they have never done a TV show on a superhuman like me that can sprint over 35 MPH on foot in this video, and my video of my 37 MPH run is very unique, and exclusive.
The high speed sprint video was recorded on April 22, 2011,
and performed by:
Craig AKA The Tank X12
X12 Experimental Superhuman
Of The X12 Superhuman Experiment
Houston, Texas, USA
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