World record progression Mens 100m
Discussion
snowy said:
Usain Bolt could run under 9.6 if he tried very hard in favourably conditions, but to run 9.50 dead i think maybe another ten years.
Ah sorry, I misunderstood your question, I thought you meant "In the 9.5's" as opposed to 9.5 dead.I guess it's taken 20 years to go from 9.92 t0 9.69 (ignoring Ben Johnsons record) so another 20 years seems sensible.
Metroarea said:
snowy said:
Usain Bolt could run under 9.6 if he tried very hard in favourably conditions, but to run 9.50 dead i think maybe another ten years.
Ah sorry, I misunderstood your question, I thought you meant "In the 9.5's" as opposed to 9.5 dead.I guess it's taken 20 years to go from 9.92 t0 9.69 (ignoring Ben Johnsons record) so another 20 years seems sensible.
surely we are at the limit of what technology can do in terms of the running shoe and the track surface.
technique is prob. largely fixed by now, so any other improvements will have to be evolutionary ones.
can't see many going faster than bolt. 6ft5 for gawds sake. if he starts the 100m like he did the 200m and runs his best then i think it will be decades before his record falls.
technique is prob. largely fixed by now, so any other improvements will have to be evolutionary ones.
can't see many going faster than bolt. 6ft5 for gawds sake. if he starts the 100m like he did the 200m and runs his best then i think it will be decades before his record falls.
evenflow said:
I'm sure I read somewhere (and it could be - indeed sounds like - complete c0ck) that limitations of the strength of tissue within the human body meant that an 8.5 was the physical limit. Beyond that ligaments and tendons would rupture.
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lazyitus said:
evenflow said:
I'm sure I read somewhere (and it could be - indeed sounds like - complete c0ck) that limitations of the strength of tissue within the human body meant that an 8.5 was the physical limit. Beyond that ligaments and tendons would rupture.
b
lazyitus said:
evenflow said:
I'm sure I read somewhere (and it could be - indeed sounds like - complete c0ck) that limitations of the strength of tissue within the human body meant that an 8.5 was the physical limit. Beyond that ligaments and tendons would rupture.
b
VladTheDad said:
lazyitus said:
evenflow said:
I'm sure I read somewhere (and it could be - indeed sounds like - complete c0ck) that limitations of the strength of tissue within the human body meant that an 8.5 was the physical limit. Beyond that ligaments and tendons would rupture.
b
Sorry. My misunderstanding.
lazyitus said:
evenflow said:
I'm sure I read somewhere (and it could be - indeed sounds like - complete c0ck) that limitations of the strength of tissue within the human body meant that an 8.5 was the physical limit. Beyond that ligaments and tendons would rupture.
b
shirt said:
lazyitus said:
evenflow said:
I'm sure I read somewhere (and it could be - indeed sounds like - complete c0ck) that limitations of the strength of tissue within the human body meant that an 8.5 was the physical limit. Beyond that ligaments and tendons would rupture.
b
If it helps to convince you, I beat Roger Banister to the 4 minute mile too but never got the recognition because he was more famous than me at the time AND his wife was something to do with the Guiness records at the time.
Edited by lazyitus on Thursday 21st August 12:11
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