Noah Lyles Is WAAAAAAYY Faster Than We Thought
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One of the better races I've ever seen Noah Lyles run
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Its wild how long he has been this consistent and inhury free. Truly built for the 200.
8.13 is crazy. Imagine how fast that would look had he actually ran that.
This is the same reason I said Noah lyles is the boss's.💪💪
Love the way he talks and love the way he walks. Wonderful personality and sprinter. Fan favorite for sure. He’s a joy to watch and to listen to.
De grasse is not letting his Olympic championship come to an end that easy...
I burst out laughing when you said 8.13! Thanks for the laughing fit!
On the 150m race of usain bolt. Look how wet the track is
Yea that 8.13 from Aaron Brown is definitely not real haha
Haha oh what a surprise. I've been watching your videos for years and had no idea you're from ATL. Me too! 😅🙌
This videos are far better then the olympics!
That’s a great picture of him at the end. If it was a poster, I might buy it.
Amazing NOAH🇺🇸🔥🏃♂️
I can see Noah running low 19.2's next year, but I'm not convinced about the WR. I guess we'll have to see how his season starts next year to get an idea of how his winter training went. Maybe we'll get some clues early if runs some indoor 60's again.
@grandmastermario3695
9 ай бұрын
and besides WRS are meant to eventually be broken, but that doesn't necessarily make them the goat.
@grandmastermario3695
9 ай бұрын
@@Yes_I_c4n I never said it would or wouldn't be, seems like you think you know who will though, I honestly don't care its a very old WR anyway,
@grandmastermario3695
9 ай бұрын
@Yes_I_c4n ok well I don't really care if he does or NOT, usain bolt will still be goat in short sprinting in my mind, both 100m and 200m WRS, for 14 years, with 100m being by over a tenth of a second, 3 golds at 3 separate olympics, so I don't care who breaks the WRS, takes alot more than that to make someone a GOAT.
@y3_38
9 ай бұрын
He'd need some 60m races indeed for improving his start, then maybe within the end of the season he could reach it
@qekruxt5089
9 ай бұрын
@@grandmastermario3695 Unbreakable records exist
Bolt continues to smile.
Noah lyles is the best .he prove it time and time again.
@kylesuarez5540
9 ай бұрын
Currently the best, the 🐐, Def not
@dhruvbhatia2010
9 ай бұрын
*best of his era
@petyrkowalski9887
9 ай бұрын
Not until he beats all of Bolts records and wins more medals he isnt
@ayeeffvee8173
9 ай бұрын
the most consistent athlete in the 200m, yes. the current best sprinter, yes. the best sprinter of his era, yes. the best of all time, no.
@Knofris
9 ай бұрын
@@ayeeffvee8173Don’t think anyone said otherwise
Bolt's 9:58 will stand for atleast 20 years sorry.
@razor_ramon_
9 ай бұрын
Do you mean by 2029, or for another 20 years?
Hey! What town do you live in? I grew up in Alpharetta just north of ATL.
A real world champion from the US
A true World Champion.
Look at Aaron Brown's split. It's evident that he got some of his time shifted to the first leg as 10.77s is not realistic. That means, you can probably add 0.8s to Aaron Brown's time, so I say that it's about 8.93s.
Trp...Tebogo is that one athlete who is the most dangerous of them all...for his first time doubling at world champs and fresh out of world junior champs from 2022...he got two medals...and the 200m he ran it with a hamstring injury and managed to place 3rd...isnt that absurd...and the only athlete to come close to lyles on the 200m and the only athlete to close on lyles...😢 What do u think he will run next year 19.28 for the 200m? 9.75 for the 100m? 44.10 for the 400m?
@k.o6157
9 ай бұрын
@@frazieromondi9331 I'm sorry but Tebogo can improve rapidly For instance in 2022 his 200m PB was 19.96 Fast forward to 2023 its 19.50 like how is that even possible 2021 his pb was 10.12 Fast forward to 2022 his PB is 9.91 while wagging his finger 30m before the finish His 400m PB was 46.09 he lowered it all the way to 44.75 like who improves that's fast 😭😭
@alexanderkubiak2770
9 ай бұрын
@@k.o6157yeah exactly he already imrpoved a lot he wont see that anymore
@k.o6157
9 ай бұрын
@@alexanderkubiak2770look at it this way it's his first time running in the pro circuit this year 2023...and he is already cooking...and all he said he needed was the experience he got it now...and next he will mostly be goated if he stays healthy..
@razor_ramon_
9 ай бұрын
@@k.o6157Bolt had the same kind of bizarre improvement in 2007-2008
@k.o6157
9 ай бұрын
@@razor_ramon_yeah that's what I'm seeing for tebogo next year...😢
Su Bingtian mention
I know this is all about Noah Lyles, but we keep forgetting about those youngsters that he’s been racing against
Didn't Asafa ran 8.68 in 2008 Olympics?
@razor_ramon_
9 ай бұрын
And Bolt once ran 8.65
I think if he wants to maximise his chances of beating the WR he needs to focus on the 200 m in the specific meeting he targets.
@Lotschi
9 ай бұрын
@@Yes_I_c4n yes I did, it was far away from WR. But I also watched the finals in Eugene 2022 and he was amazing. I think he has the potential to beat the record in his carrier as long as he focuses 100% on it.
@Lotschi
9 ай бұрын
@@Yes_I_c4n What does outlier mean? I‘m not a native speaker.
@Lotschi
9 ай бұрын
@@Yes_I_c4n ok, thank you! Now I understand what you want to say. It is quite plausible. I think only the seasons to come will tell how good he really can be. I assume that he believes himself that he can lower his PB, why would he talk like this online and make some huge predictions if he has no basis for these assumption.
You stay in ATL!? Do you ever run with ARC??
THAT'S what I see: PHYSIOLOGY! You have to have the RIGHT SET OF PHYSIOLOGICAL TRAITS to stand above all the rest. I saw that in Bolt: his size alone gave him a HUGE ADVANTAGE. His opponents took 2 to 3 strides for every ONE that he took. He never even looked like he was running that fast! The rest of them were huffing-and-puffing trying to keep-up. I saw that in Florence Griffith Joyner, who had (in my opinion) a PERFECT balance of Black and White physiological traits: Just enough good musculature to power her forward coupled with being LIGHT ON HER FEET, so that she was up and down quicker than anyone else. Her records still stand. Lyles is built similar to FGJ, in that he's light on his feet + has the perfect amount of muscle mass, but not to much! TOO MUCH DENSE muscle mass weighs you down, such as in Omanyala's case, IMO. He's fast, but he's too solid and dense to beat Lyles. We'll see. The way a person is built is a good indicator of whether they'll make the list of top elite runners.
W
You live in MetroATL?? Greetings from Gwinnett!
@TotalRunningProductions
9 ай бұрын
I actually live in Gwinnet too.
He is unbelievable.
You asked in a previous video - after the close race in London - if Lyles would be the first sprinter to have the world number one ranking for six years consequitvely. I recall Michael Jordan remarking that it would be very unwise to bet against him. And so it has been. A tremendous achievement. And he was also number one ranked in 100 metres, too, this year. Of course, you were quite wrong to give the impression that no one had ever been ranked number one for seven years in either the 100 or 200 metre dash.
@thedailystride5407
9 ай бұрын
Who was ranked #1 for seven straight years?
@davidofford7002
9 ай бұрын
@@thedailystride5407 I didn't say seven consequitive years.
@thedailystride5407
9 ай бұрын
I think that’s the difference. He’s previously stated that no athlete has done it for those years “consecutively” - skipping a year or 2 is a different story but to do it during an uninterrupted streak is different
@sub2me543
9 ай бұрын
@@davidofford7002yea you’re the one who’s misunderstanding
let me know when he actually breaks the world record
Why he finished second in Oregon two weeks after the world championships and did not show up for the 200mts. Just a champion of what?
Turn to GOD
OMG bruhhh, that guy "GAY" is really fast..
barring any injuries and with good baton changes i can see the Olympics being a repeat of the Worlds with USA winning, the 200m id say hes almost a lock in for but the 100m i think he would need to improve his start and drive a lot more, as great as it was to see him win the 100m in the Worlds it was a bit of a fluke imo
@BDQ1975
9 ай бұрын
I don’t know if his win at 100m was more a fluke vs he was able to perform better against who he competed against. In the field in the finals, he had pretty much beaten everyone in that field on a regular basis at 100m outside of Coleman, who had the edge in their match ups. Noah never lost to Omanyala or Tebogo. Pretty sure he never lost to Sani Brown or the other Jamaican. Seville, that might have been the 1st time they meet. Hughes, only time he lost to him was when they both cracked sub 10’s for the first time at the Racers Track Meet in Jamaica back in 2018. Coleman was the only one that has beaten Lyles consistently that was in the field. One thing I would say with Lyles vs Coleman, while Christian has the clear advantage head to head, he never beaten Lyles more than a .10s since they both turn pros. With Coleman stumbling out of the blocks and Lyles getting a very good start, that was enough for him to catch and beat Coleman. IMO USA Trials will be a bloodbath at the 100m. Certainly Lyles will be a favourite but you have to factor Coleman, Kerley, Bromell, Charleston, even Bracy and a couple other guys. If he could continue improving his start, drive phase and acceleration, he will have something to say about how will be on that team.
8.79 Thumbnail 8.76 Video 🤫
@thedailystride5407
9 ай бұрын
The 8.76 was from the relay race - the 8.79 was from the 150 meter race which is what he focused the video on
@thedailystride5407
9 ай бұрын
I think you might want to rewatch because I just rechecked and that’s literally what the video explains. 8.79 was from his 150 meter race in Atl this year, and the 8.76 came from the world championships. Not sure how you’re confusing the 2
Haters clearly didn’t watch the video haha
Nah no way that’s real
I followed your Instagram not realizing it was you. I just thought your Instagram was supper interesting
Bruh?!
But still he isn't paid what he deserves 🙂💔.
@r2-senpai234
9 ай бұрын
@@Yes_I_c4nman people are paid millions to throw a ball or play with their feets. Something is wrong with the way athletes are paid in track. I want to make become pro 1 day and I can't know for sure how far I can go. You have national level athletes not even able to compete internationally to get some experience, if at the top people don't get much money imagine at the bottom man
🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🔥🔥🔥💪🏾💪🏾
What??
Naw...he's about as fast as we think he is.
First
Bolt has ruined sprinting...
@Normandy1944
9 ай бұрын
Somebody had to do it...j/k...🥇
I am done with your click-bait thumbnails/titles. Unsubscribed.
@thedailystride5407
9 ай бұрын
How is this clickbait? He literally split an 8.79 during his 150 race.
@realmiketroyer1700
9 ай бұрын
@@thedailystride5407 The clear implication is 8.79 is his 100 meter time. Not a split time.
@thedailystride5407
9 ай бұрын
If you think he actually ran an 8.79 in a 100 you’re crazy. I knew it was a split and a historic one at that
@itsjustrob5839
9 ай бұрын
@@realmiketroyer1700 If you actually believed a human being ran a 100m dash in 8.79 seconds, you need to go take a hike anyway😂
@floppa933
8 ай бұрын
@@realmiketroyer1700 everyone with more than half a brain cell who knows anything abt track knows he didn’t run 8.79 in the open 100m. He’s obviously talking about a split.
but he slowed down this season though. i think he peaked
@thedailystride5407
9 ай бұрын
I’d hardly call 19.47 slowing down. Yes he didn’t match his 19.31 from last year but HE LITERALLY DOUBLED AT WORLDS plus he PR’d in the 60 and the 100. Think he’s getting ready for something special in 2024