analyse this

HAHA! we can use it to measure how far behind me you are :stuck_out_tongue: :smiley:

:o HAHAHA! good come back! As one of my favourite parts in GoodFellas goes from Tommy DeVito:

ā€œI said, no more shines Billy Maybe you didnā€™t hear about itā€¦youā€™ve been away for a longtimeā€¦I donā€™t shine shoes anymoreā€ :wink:

Crawford looks all bent up, ever since I known him, he runs with this weird hunch, he practically never gets ā€œtallā€, as in back with only a slight lean and good leg extensions

:eek: HAHA! he has no calf.

hes rocking the big shorts.

No calves=shorter levers=faster times.

You mean lighterā€¦ :confused:

I would rather have calves than a massive upper body :rolleyes:

You sure bout that?

Doesnā€™t look too fast to meā€¦

odear! wellā€¦ :rolleyes:

Wellā€¦

I think Iā€™ll take the longer leversā€¦and the massive upper body.

patience. iā€™m still thinkin :smiley: :rolleyes:

^ nice hip height. that jaw looks a little tense, doesnt it? and is there any particular reason he was competing in a t-shirt? i dont think ive ever seen that in a sprinter, even at the high school level.

He used to strip from round to Round, first round in Sydney he was wearing a long sleeve shirt

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He used to strip from round to Round, first round in Sydney he was wearing a long sleeve shirt

Kenteris has awesome vascularity. Can this be acheived from his proposed workouts of flat-out 200m runs only?

johnny drake who ran for central mich use to wear a t shirt.

It was cold in Sydney

arm and leg ROM somewhat reminding of ben