Blake 19.26 200m

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnjAbKBIldk

Happened just now

What the???

So much for the tall sprinter theory, i thought Bolt was untouchable in the 200m.

OMG!..incredible!

And that was with a 0.269 reaction time. Incredible. Can’t wait for next season.

http://www.universalsports.com/video/assetid=8d81088b-510c-4794-aefd-33ee41f63a67.html#2011+diamond+league+brussels+blake+runs+wl+200m

The commentator says, “Dix has this one!!!” Not quite!!!

Yeah had he not had such a slow reaction time I think he would have had the WR

Glen mills must do something right!!!

We need one more forum on that like…right now!!!

Wow, insane. Is sub 19 in the works in next years olympic year? This mark I guess wasn’t suprising considering he had a real good 200 from last year and this year he’s even faster. Is Bolt really the man? Or did the right man win in the 100m?

BTW, does anyone understand the diamond league? I think they went from bad (the almost impossible to win Golden League where it was one athlete against himself basically) to worse with this system (where a bunch of athletes win an “incredible trophy” and 40K without anyone understanding how they accumulated the points).

I think no fan is really willing to take the time to understand how the hell the points are assigned, plus the fact that very few athletes are participating in all the events. I hope some day someone introduces something simple and understandable and appealing to the normal track fan.

amazing! if he would get a decent start for sprinter and that would be wr

Wow dix had no love for blake. he pr’d and just stormed off the track

This meet was impressive.
19.26, 9.76, Jete 10.7X, Bekele takes the 10000m WL after 2 year off, 2.05m in women’s HJ. Poor Sally Pearson in the 100mH. Two 22m shot putters also.

I wonder what effect this might have on MVP athletes going over to the Racers.

Bolt ran the most raggedy-ass 9.7 in history. His first 10m was horrible, he stood up and seemed to panic a bit before relaxing and pulling away in the last half.

Highlights a number of things.

  1. that if you train with the best in the world you can compare yourself to them on a daily basis. Confodence is then developed because you know where you are at. Much like the days of Greene and Bolden. When your bench mark for every session is the WR holder it can’t help but lift the standard.

  2. When someone is running past you i.e. Dix you try god damn hard not to let them get away and you PB.

  3. That the 4 x 100m relay world record is a good 0.5-1.0s from where it should be and will probably be after London. When you consider the countries that have no sprinters who can break 10.2s let alone 10.1s and can run low 38s the 37.0 is well can we say ordinary.

  4. When you have successful people pushing the enevelope together then new standards are possible. In some countries there is no belief as there simply are no tangible role models.

  5. No doubt sub 19s is coming. I can’t believe I am writing that!!!

I wonder what Blake’s split was for the 2nd 100m!!! How close was it to 9.0s. that would be faster than most peoples flying relay splits…outstanding.

//youtu.be/ao9G6ZYj5TU

So when do we get that started?

Yes these relationships really benefit the up and coming athlete who has nothing to lose. For the established athlete every ‘loss’ (incl. in training) is a dissappointment.
It may not be in the best interest of Bolt to continue this training setup. Michael Johnson offered the same critique of Boldon years ago.

now http://www.charliefrancis.com/community/showthread.php?16546-Glen-Mills-amp-Bolt-training-methods/page2

Any splits available for Blake…especially his last 100m?