See it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-za0uk158FE
Bolt has a little more training to do to catch up!
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New 100m WR!!! (6.13s)
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New 100m WR!!! (6.13s)
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Re: New 100m WR!!! (6.13s)
hey
by the way.. we need to check the "physics' to see if "leg length" or physical stature had a role in this result. or if there is any "pawing" pardon the pun...
or is it the simple application of force... in the correct direction...
dj
by the way.. we need to check the "physics' to see if "leg length" or physical stature had a role in this result. or if there is any "pawing" pardon the pun...
or is it the simple application of force... in the correct direction...
dj
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Re: New 100m WR!!! (6.13s)
Id have to say a lot has to do with stride length, as the max stride length of 28 feet. Then with the extra two legs I'd say that there is a little more applied force too.
http://www.pictures-of-cats.org/cheetah-speed.html
http://www.pictures-of-cats.org/cheetah-speed.html
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