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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2008

one of the best starters

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  • Jason Gardener one of the best 60m runners ever, and an all round nice guy.

  • 3 people are slow,and/or have a bad start!

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  • What happened to maurice greene? I thought he was the 60m WR holder.

  • @lquicksilverl Just for your knowledge. However, my timings were set in high school back in Russia, Moscow. So right now i am just in search of a coach who seeks for young talent like mine. I dnt study in the States, i am currently studying software engineering at N.I.I.T in India.

  • @Asser714 Idk what telling me your from Namibia has anything to do with what i said and what college do you run at because if your that fast i would see you at a national meet

  • @lquicksilverl Im from Namibia, thats in the southern part of africa. Im 18 years old and i am 1.85m tall. So no there is no error in my timings. I have fast twitch muscles.

  • Not really silver, Lemaitre proved you wrong, and, he's #roidfree

  • @lquicksilverl At the start, mass is at rest. The property of inertia inherent in the mass resists changes in velocity (a vector with magnitude and direction) and according to Newton’s first law will maintain this velocity unless acted on by an external force. The amount of inertia within the mass is proportional to the amount of mass; objects with more mass require more force to move initially. The MORE FORCE a sprinter applies force to the blocks, inertia is overcome and linear movement begins

  • @roxtar55 Like Carl Lewis didn't take banned stimulants....stay slow and keep reading about track....and not actually doing it......just because you read a book and listen to what people say doesn't mean you know the sport........your a fan....who lives in the past about Carl Lewis and his Glory days.....you are apart of the people who sicken us real Track Athletes....

  • @lquicksilverl Nice ad hominem fallacy there. Either way, Dr. Kiriazis biomechanical analysis beats anything Mills has published. Wait, he knows nothing about biomechanics, just HGH. Pwned. Pce nigga.

  • @lquicksilverl World class male sprinters stride approximately forty-three times for a 100 meter race. If a mechanical error costs one-one thousandth of a second per stride, the total cost is .043 seconds by the finish. How can one be an efficient sprinter? Kinesiology, biomechanics, and the laws of physics govern every sprinter’s technique. Contributing to the study of movement is the discipline biomechanics, which refers to the engineering of the body and laws of physics governing it.

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