Again and again you keep missing the point!!
Not quite sure where exactly you draw the line
that separates elite from non-elite but that is
irrelevant. The improvement is there, this cannot be denied.
These weight room numbers also don’t really
mean a lot as each person’s body make up is
very different. I alway laugh when i see these
numbers on things like pushups. Very few can
do 100 pushups if done properly. Most people
bounce and go way too fast when doing them
when they should be done very slowly for the
greatest benefit. 20 or 30 with perfect form
done slowly is what’s required but really none
of this matters much.
Surely someone missed the method that would
have taken Brima from 10.3 or so to 9.8!!! or
maybe it just wasn’t possible!
Obviously we don’t have any of what you would
classify as “elite” sprinters here. I just fail to
see what that has to do with the Bradley method.