Back then everybody just popped up and ran e.g. Carl Lewis and Ben Johnson. Breaking the 100m down into different phases came later on in the era of Maurice Greene and Marion Jones , coach John Smith I believe was the one who introduced this. And the world saw what both Greene and Jones were able to do.
Actually she saves energy by mitigating her drive phase. Her ability to hold top speed for so long would have been compromised had she accelerated harder. She times this perfectly. Drive phases weren't really around in 1988. Funny that.
The drive phase is one part of the race you can have a strong drive fast but as long as you keep on accelerate without trying to force yourself down that's important so acceleration is important at the end of the day not staying low
Bolt is unique. 6ft 5 with fast twitch muscles of a much shorter sprinter, you can forget about all that running technique stuff. Bolt is the anomaly, the unicorn.
@Truly Charnock He already did? At 6'5 you can't be as technical as a 5'7 flo-jo. Your body just doesn't allow as fast of a stride frequency as a shorter person. Bolt relied on stride length and high (and late) top speed instead and destroyed the world record.
Flo Jo has been scientifically examined and her style is far superior to other athletes. Her ground contact is much shorter than other athletes, Her energy conservation was much more efficient, Her ability to reach peak velocity was perfect and her nervous system was much more relaxed. She would be considered the ultimate runner.
I wonder how shed be if she was taller. Small people have so much power, i know one girl with amazing speed who is a shorty. Im 5ft4 she is a bit shorter than me. She came first place in almost every race even when she had an injured leg.
Then why was Flo Jo 's primary race the 400m? I've never seen a world class track athlete drop down and not only dominate, but crush the world record significantly.
Bolt could've made 9.4's but he used to showbait while finishing. He didn't actually tried to run his best till the finish even if you see his best run he could've done better
The reason why Bolt’s stride got slower is because he has longer legs. And the fact is that short distance runners have short and quick people and tall but kinda slow off the start people. So, when he said Bolt started slow, no he didn’t purposely go slow. His legs are really long and it just takes time for them to get up to speed. Sprinters DO GO 100% the whole way.
@@vincnetjones3037 many have used drugs and couldn’t achieve a form like that. It is taught by the best coaches and intuitively. You have to literally train your mind-body neural network to run that way.
@William Simmons yea and breaking supersonic. On She'Carri I made the example of a "powerboat " the power boat ain't moving till its all out of the water. Only the propeller in the water.
For those who don't understand the point of the video, this vid is *not* talking about who's faster. It's talking about who had better skill and form on the track, which it's obviously Flo-Jo. Bolt never had a good running stride, his starts are not the best, and he always decelerated at the finish line. Flo-Jo had good consistent starts, her stride was damn-near flawless, and she finished all the way through the finish line. If Bolt could've fixed his starts, stride, and finishing speed, he would've hit 9.4s in the 100m guaranteed
@@paris3183 Longer strides have to have a higher optimal apex. Any higher than that and the stride length and speed would decrease, just as in triple jump. But any lower than that and stride length and speed would decrease as well. There is no proof that Bolt had too high apex. The apex is achieved mostly through the achilles, not through long legs. And that is likely what misleads bystanders when looking at Bolt run. e: furthermore, his feet are long, which mess with the angles of his leg joints to produce bounce.
@@ses2476 Like cybernetics? It doesn't change the fact that her running form looks the most controlled and steady compared to the other top female runners in every Olympic race, from both start to finish. Even, usain bolt at the start is unsteady and looks like he's jogging at the last few metres.
@Retro Lover Link the evidence and articles if you want to convince people, just saying so without any credibility will not make people think twice about your claim. Since your original comment is vague and doesn't refer to a particular athlete then people are going to dismiss it.
People have forgotten about Carl Lewis. He was one of the first to look like a smooth caddie as well. Then came the brute force runners … Ben Johnson …
It amazes me the Bolt doesn’t need superior technique to kill his competition. The guys upper body sways side to side constantly yet it seems like he still always has a second gear or third gear
Even though males are a little bit faster, Flo-Jo is still one of the fastest humans in sport history. She could reached a speed of 21.3245 mph, 34.3184 km/h.
@Salih Baba doping doesn’t give one a perfect technique. Use your brain. She might have doped, yes probably. But she TRAINED for that perfect technique.
@@rich8381 her records should be overturned . No way she ran so fast and till this day those.records stand. I mean for.crying outload she ran with her hair down....at 5'7 and no.physical traits to help her differentiate between her teammates. At least when you see usain bolt and his height. You can make an arguement of his success
@@deuteronomy3166 its not that , its the fact that she has world records that are questionable . Her record is 10.49 with no wind, all while running with her hair down and with jewelry. Even the ladies of today have doubts about her record. Look at marion jones for example , while on steroids her best record was 10.65 and with a wind of 1.2+
I love how her technique has been scientifically proven to be flawless but even with scientific evidence, people say shes fast because of something else 🤦🏽♂️
Flo Jo has the perfect form so she appears to run on air effortlessly but this comes from many years of training and having the best coaching and also intuitively know how to adjust your body to maximize every movement with the least amount of waste.
@@neven8043 scientific fact is measuring, testing a theory repeatedly and getting same results. His theory is pretty close to scientific fact. Only problem is with the word "all".
Analysis of his 100 m WR shows his fastest 10 m split was 60-70 m. Also... I'm reasonably sure Bolt's 0-40 m split that race was the fastest in Track history. So the trope that "Bolt is slow off the line" is not exactly founded.
@@drizzo2099 I believe Bolt was doping, why wouldn't he? The whole Jamaican team dope and not they're successful just as Americans started getting banned. Having said the guy you replied to wasn't saying he was doping.
I was a sprinter and am 6'5. It's nearly impossible for a guy my height, which is the same height at Usain Bolt's height, to excel at the 100m since it would usually take 80m to 100m for us to get our stride in gear. Bolt obviously is the exception. The 200m and 400m are usually ideal for taller sprinters due to longer and faster strides than shorter sprinters.
Bolt broke the record while playing the last 6 meters of the race, if not, his frequency would have been greater than Flojos. I always wished Bolt would have pushed those last 6 meters. If he had, the record would probably be 9.53s.
The wired had segment on running..... And they scientist said usain bolt was the greatest sprinter so far in history..... Flo jo was 9.27 and bolt was 12.63.... The average female athlete was 8.53 and average male was 9.13. Bolt is clocked a whole 3.50 above average. So idk how he came to these conclusions. Bolt has a slow start but when he picks up no one could beat him. This guy don't know sprinting very much
Thank you for this analysis! I couldn't agree more... her running style is so perfect. During her world record run, she looks like she's floating above the track. Her technique is amazing.
@@DanielIsraelite they weren't being gay though, they were avoiding Bolt dickriders. There's also nothing gay about comparing people. It can change depending on what you compare though.
Christian Coleman and Noah Lyles two polarizing sprinters. Noah's style reminds me of FloJo and Coleman is like a modern Ben Johnson, blazing out at the start(60m wr) and gradually losing speed towards the end .
Actually Coleman's style is as different from Johnson's as it can be...it's just so complicated that he is hardly able to put it rightfully on the track...a perfect Coleman would have the potential for a high 9.6 at least (with zero wind!)
@@gregorschmidt6888 i don't think he would. he simply doesnt have the top end speed of lyles. i think lyles is more likely to reach 9.6, due to his great finishing in races, and also because starting technique is easier to improve than your top end speed.
This is so interesting. I didn’t know these factors were so important. I thought they just sprinted as hard as they could. Flo Jo looks amazing. She just floats forward.
the juices they gave her must have been one of a kind. The woman was on turbo all of a sudden after she burned al her glycogen ! where was the energy coming from? I am surprised that people still want to believe that this was technique! there is no technique when you are out of fuel ! Biology doesn't allow for this! chemistry allows !
Did you notice how Flo Jo looks like a man at 1:10? Even though she never got caught, she was notoriously doped up. She underwent a huge transformation prior to the 1988 Olympics, her appearance suddenly becoming much more muscular and her performances on the 100 and 200 meters dashes improving by more than half a second in only one season. When Florence died in 1998, she was only 38. The results of the autopsy concluded she had an epileptic seizure. Nowadays doping control has improved drastically, so as the commentator concluded, "There's no wonder her record still stands".
the juices they gave her must have been one of a kind. The woman was on turbo all of a sudden after she burned al her glycogen ! where was the energy coming from? I am surprised that people still want to believe that this was technique! there is no technique when you are out of fuel ! Biology doesn't allow for this! chemistry allows !
@@stevenfriedman143 absence of evidence is nto evidence of absence ! the juices they gave her must have been one of a kind. The woman was on turbo all of a sudden after she burned al her glycogen ! where was the energy coming from? I am surprised that people still want to believe that this was technique! there is no technique when you are out of fuel ! Biology doesn't allow for this! chemistry allows !
We do have to consider that Bolt’s legs are significantly longer than most other athletes who sprint. His step frequency suffers as a result of that, as he is needing to bring his legs much further than others to keep up the same rate.
She was a 1 in a trillion. Pure talent, and freak of nature. I think if Usain had her execution he'd go sub 9.35 easily. Both 1 in a trillion. Although Blakes 200m race in Brussels 2016, where he had a bad start but finished insanely with 19:26. He'd have smashed Usains 200M. I left the Army in 93, and I ran for Team Solent in the 100 200 4x100m. My fav was 200m. My hero was John Regis. I was same build. But in both 100 and 200m just outside the Sponsored to train full-time. My weakness was my start. I planned to take a year off to concentrate on my start like Colin Jackson. Mike Smith (Rip), was the legendary 400m coach at Team Solent. He trained Roger Black, Ewan Thomas, Chris Akabusi to name a few. He was Team GB sprint coach for 88 Olympics. He said My start needed loads of work, but my pickup was astronomical and elite level. I was clocking 10.71 as a P.B in 94. 0.4 secs away from Sponsored full time back then. My 200 was 22.95, so definitely needed work. The world records back then were still sensible lol. I was only 22. So if I took that year out, I'd not miss much, as I could Peak around 25 to 27. But injury in the Docks forced me to quit. I was only Southern Mens League level and 2nd B race sprinter. So not the best. But the next level up was Elite level British League and International vest. I have no regrets in not making it. I knew deep down I would. Injury just happens, and its life. I broke my back in 03 on a weekend off from T.A SAS Sig Sqn selection, doing a charity parachute jump. Iost everything in 06. I'm now disabled and 48. With no chance of working again. At least I have great memories of being a mega fit Soldier/Athlete, freestyle Street and break dancer. Took yrs to grieve what I lost. But I love Athletics, and love seeing great races. Think there will be another Bolt and Flo Jo. Just when? But they are legends, and will always be them. Rip Flo Jo. Xc
Flo Jo went from Taylor Swift physique when she barely qualified for the Olympics finishing 4th to Dwayne The Rock Johnson in 2 years.. She knew more about Chemistry than Walter White from Breaking Bad
let's all pretend flo jo, jaw lines didn't magically get bigger than mens, her voice didn't get deeper and didn't die from a heart attack.... hmmmm wonder what causes all of that????
@@bamboutubediabs1679 I know she had an epileptic seizure prior to her death, but i’ve not seen anywhere where she had a heart attack. Do you have a link to it ?
Flo-Jo had the very best coach for women. He holds the WR in 100m 400mH and heptathlon. That is unique. I hope the 400m flat record will be his next trophy. Also his medical knowledge is impressive.
I've always said that Flo-Jo has the best sprinters form I've ever seen. If you watch Maurice Greene's form, it's the closest form to Flo-Jo's than anyone else. Usain also has excellent form as well. Salute.
@@TheoOJamaloO1 I was waiting for someone such as yourself to oppose my opinion about Usain. Take a better look, Usain's front mechanics were excellent & for his body type it worked perfectly for him. He was the most powerful sprinter of all time & hence why he was the fastest ever. One more thing to note, he had an excellent start & another misconception about him.
The Way to Win I don’t remember which one it was called but please bring the video that had to do with making you a faster sprinter and it talked about putting ground force into the track, quickness, and proper form
It's interesting people want to claim steroids usage but I have seen interviews with commentators who stated that those who were found to have doped didn't even come close to flo jo time. So in a way it's a miracle but it wasn't simply a miracle without tenacity, technique, talent and form. Flo Jo is the best and many try to take her 10.49 record from her but the proof was there was no wind aiding from behind to give her that time. There were no positive tests she was found to be clean. I honestly think if people read the book on Bruce Lee and his beliefs on strength training we will find her results are in her diet, genetics, talent and exercise regimen. Let her Rest In Peace, and put some respect on her name!!!
That's why they called hey Flo Jo, she would jist "Float" through the track. I already knew who the winner of this video would be. Usain, while ridiculously talented, was never really technically sound. I wish Floor Jo was alive to write a book and teach is her secrets. RIP Queen.
Usain sets records no one seems to be able to touch...never loses a race until his last and he HAS to be clean. But Flo Jo HAD to be dirty? Huh? Whatever man.
Mi Wynn through shear hard work. He was tested more and harder than everyone during his time due to running all those fast times and WR. Yyou’ve never heard even the slightest drug allegations against him.
Wow. Even with the world’s most perfect running technique she is still 1.25 seconds slower than a biological male. So much for there being no physiological difference between both genders.
That "extra force" is called drugs, at some point she did look like a princess, really beautifull and feminine, then she transform into a cave man looking monster, deep voice, facial hair, looking angry all the time. Too much for nothing.
If florence Griffith joiner had run in the 2000 , she would of run sub 10. 10,49 in the 80s. Look at the modification of technology, improvement of sport science. RIP legend forever
Flo-jo had such a beautiful execution, Usain Bolt on the other hand.... Its not his fault, but the way he runs is due to his slightly slanted body which makes his speed a lot more amazing.
Sean Wilson - Bolling broke 10.0 IN HIGHSCHOOL! Also, he runs the 200, does long jump, and his best event is the 400. Expect 2024 to be his Olympiad, whether in individual events (as above) or possibly decathlon. Should be a great ride between now and then.
@@rhythmoriented Is he the wj record holder? No! He broke ten with an hurricane gust. That sub 10 is not legal, so that's irrelevant. That 9.98 is equivalent to 10.13 when adjusted for wind/altitude. What's his personal best legally? 10.11. That's his real time. Good luck to this kid though.
Sean Wilson exactly - only 18! Good luck to him, and as an American I will be rooting for him. Glad you saw the race, as it was shocking how far ahead of others with the same wind. As for Asafa Powell, 97 times he has broken 10.0 - far ahead of any other human (even the great Usain Bolt only did it 52 times).
@@rhythmoriented That's pretty cool that you say that about Asafa Powell. With all of the great runners to ever do it, profile view of Asafa Powell is by far the most majestic form I've ever seen also in my own honest opinion. I found someone who shares the same opinion
People try to say Flo Jo was doping but doping doesnt give you perfect form, typically it should just provide more power but it doesnt provide technical skill. Which to me proves Flo Jo was in top shape and had perfect execution.
Running fast is a skill similar to the skill of making money. Like any other skill, it is mostly mental. Medicine is helpless if you don't know how to use your mind power.
People are saying that Bolt and Flo-jo use drugs. Look, if you want anyone to believe that crap, then give evidence. Share a link to a video, or an article that shows where these athletes were tested positive for illegal substances. Don't come here telling useless lies based on your jealousy.Smh
There is no doubt in my mind flojo was on drugs for that race. She did that run in the 80's(prime time steroid abuser) in a HEAT! not a final, and no woman ever despite new technology and discoveries in health and fitness training has come even close to that time. This is easily the most impressive record in track and field history. Usain Bolts run doesn't compare. She retired almost immediately after Ben Johnson was "caught" (more like sacrificed). And died from heart issues.
I don't think Bolt had a bad technique at all. Sometimes I felt like he could be more relaxed in his upperbody. But guess what everyone has a different distribution of energy and anatomy. What works for A will not work for B. I like both of their running styles. However I feel like Flo Jo was more of a technician
@@Tko_Seven that's true, but Flo Jo competed in an era where there literally was no random testing and with only very basic in competition testing, so she could get away with taking anything at any dose as long as she allowed enough time to clear before the competition. She retired one week after the announcement of random testing by the IOC.
@@kelainefes when did flojo ever fail the drug test.. she took 11 of them and 1988..that was a forensic inspector at her autopsy they were literally looking for a crime scientifically and couldn't find no traces of wrongdoing that ain't good enough for you... You should be ashamed of yourself
@@sinsin1697 At the time she was competing, the drug tests were completely useless as they were not random but only in competition. She knew when she was going to be tested and could plan for it, getting caught at the time was just a mistake in doing the calculations. You won't find signs of past steroid use in any autopsy, that is not something that can be done. You can find signs of steroid use in an autopsy only if the use is recent.
@@kelainefes she knew what she was doing ...listen to what you're saying.. are you flojo Are you Al joiner Did you inject her?? You said drug test were useless ask Ben Johnson about that.. as much as I hate to admit it ask Carl Lewis about that.. she was tested 11 times in 1988.. that ain't good enough for you.. she never failed one drug test.. did you know there was a forensic inspector at her autopsy.. they were looking for a crime scientifically.. and couldn't find anything wrong.. you sound like you're just bent on hating Flo-Jo I'm willing to bet money you're not from America. This is sad in court you would lose. So the burden of proof is on the accuser...tell me the name of the drug flojo took specifically.. tell me the date this drug was found in her system.. tell me the date she had to face a panel.. tell me the length of her suspension.. since you are a psychic. This should be easy for you no opinions give me facts
@@sree3650 Her time was wind-assisted and the wind speed may have exceeded what was allowed for an official record. That means without the wind her record would have been slower. His time was hindered by the wind which means his record would have been even better without the wind.
@@user-he3kk7lf4f although people are in another delusion where taking drugs equals instant speed or success and they discredit the hours of work the athlete put in. It still is really unfair for natural athletes tho
@@thomasgarza9614 true that but I still don't like the concept of women taking testosterone and other PEDs , the side effects are gross to even hear ... And as a fellow athlete I don't respect someone like that
@@user-he3kk7lf4f the side effects suck but it's the choice they made to get to the top. No doubt Flo Jo put in hundreds of not thousands of hours of work perfecting her form and building the strength and muscular endurance required to hold the womens world record
Flo Jo was on massive steroids here and also hormone supplements, this was her only race where she decimated the competition. If you look at her time the acceleration to full speed was actually faster than Ben Johnson's which was clearly suspicious. These addons is actually what lead to her health declining. She pushed her self to the limit with these PED's and sadly paid the ultimate price.
Where’s your proof FOOL??!!!???!! YOU. DON’T. HAVE. ANY!!! At the time of her death she ONLY HAD TYLENOL IN HER SYSTEM YOU LYING WYTE BYCH!!!!! Ya just JEALOUS!!
Flo jo competed in many drug tested events running several insanely fast time for a womans 100m, none compared to her record but she still owns several top 100 times outside of thise race. She also has the record in the 200m
The proof is that she mysterious retired at a young age at the top of her sport just months after setting the world records at both the 100 and 200 meter race. With no reported injuries, just about the time that when more stringent drugs testing was about to be enforced.
@@benden5095 Seems like you were not asleep 😉. Same crap with Usain Bolt, dude comes in jacked up like a Clydesdale horse within 3 months before the Olympics. These drugs are not going to make me break any records, but they sure as hell will shave me minutes of running and cycling. I don't want to die from those chemicals, so those want glory and greed go ahead.
If Bolt wouldn’t have celebrated early in ‘08, some say he could have gone 9.52. In ‘12, his coach was mad and said he could have done 9.48. Still, Flo-Jo’s and Bolt’s records are safe for awhile.
Joe M watch the video where its side by side. In 08 he definitely would’ve ran faster than in 09. One, because he wasn’t in the same shape he was in 08. Ato Boldon said the same thing about 08’s race. Again, watch the side by side race. You can see he threw away a low 9.5 possibly 9.4 we’ll never know
Joe M - When he won in ‘08 he was cruising to the win. Otto said - “He stopped running!” and wondered what his time would have been. He even said that he threw away 9.59. Watched NBC’s call and Otto made that comment at 4:40.
Joe M WHAT?! He severely decelerated those last 10 OR so meters. Like i said, he threw away possibly an even faster wr in 08. They have two vids showing that he did. He reached an even faster mph in 08 than he did in 09 before “throwing out his arms” the other vid is the side by side. 08 he started pulling away from the 09 vid before, again, throwing out his arms
@@countyrealestate4273 It was the 80s... Everyone was using. The amount of world records that still stand 30-40 years later is absurd when everything related to athletics has improved so vastly. Some are once in history talents, sure, most were PEDs.
@@AngelaPowerhouseWilliams "steroids can't help your technique." In reality they enable those with inferior technique. That is often the motivation behind the drug use.
What's crazy is that flo-jo looks like she basically has no drive phase. She pops up at around 10-15m Yet she reaches top speed so late in the race.
@Manuelcr7 then the tail wind should have worked for everyone
Back then everybody just popped up and ran e.g. Carl Lewis and Ben Johnson. Breaking the 100m down into different phases came later on in the era of Maurice Greene and Marion Jones , coach John Smith I believe was the one who introduced this. And the world saw what both Greene and Jones were able to do.
Actually she saves energy by mitigating her drive phase. Her ability to hold top speed for so long would have been compromised had she accelerated harder. She times this perfectly. Drive phases weren't really around in 1988. Funny that.
The drive phase is one part of the race you can have a strong drive fast but as long as you keep on accelerate without trying to force yourself down that's important so acceleration is important at the end of the day not staying low
I doubt she was running clean
Bolt is unique. 6ft 5 with fast twitch muscles of a much shorter sprinter, you can forget about all that running technique stuff. Bolt is the anomaly, the unicorn.
@Truly Charnock He already did? At 6'5 you can't be as technical as a 5'7 flo-jo. Your body just doesn't allow as fast of a stride frequency as a shorter person. Bolt relied on stride length and high (and late) top speed instead and destroyed the world record.
Christian Russberg Exactly
Truly Charnock Bolt already had a great technique, he ran like a cheetah with the backswing of his legs that would propel him forward
Uche Okeke Many blacks have fast twitch muscles that’s why the rule in any sport that require agility, power, speed and skill
@@TBE99 uhh no , even in strongman and powerlifting black people are absent
Flo Jo has been scientifically examined and her style is far superior to other athletes. Her ground contact is much shorter than other athletes, Her energy conservation was much more efficient, Her ability to reach peak velocity was perfect and her nervous system was much more relaxed. She would be considered the ultimate runner.
I wonder how shed be if she was taller. Small people have so much power, i know one girl with amazing speed who is a shorty. Im 5ft4 she is a bit shorter than me. She came first place in almost every race even when she had an injured leg.
She would be considered the ultimate runner... if she was male. Sadly, good form can't overcome the gift of pre-natal and pubescent testosterone.
Then why was Flo Jo 's primary race the 400m? I've never seen a world class track athlete drop down and not only dominate, but crush the world record significantly.
@@gazzelle4 Drugs make this possible
Not fast enough to beat the men though.
Imagine if bolt and flo-jo had a kid together
Black Flash
Yeah they would make a donkey instead of a thoroughbred! Lmao
BreuckelensFinest what?
sky jack What do you mean what?
would be a scientist
Instill Flo Jo's technique in Bolt and we would see 9.4's regularly by him.
Bolt could've made 9.4's but he used to showbait while finishing. He didn't actually tried to run his best till the finish even if you see his best run he could've done better
@helicopter weewee bro that's a cheetah
@helicopter weewee you cared enough to reply
no
The reason why Bolt’s stride got slower is because he has longer legs. And the fact is that short distance runners have short and quick people and tall but kinda slow off the start people. So, when he said Bolt started slow, no he didn’t purposely go slow. His legs are really long and it just takes time for them to get up to speed. Sprinters DO GO 100% the whole way.
Flo-Jo’s form looked supernatural. Like she was some sort of spirit floating down the track.
Like someone with help from drugs eh?
@@vincnetjones3037 many have used drugs and couldn’t achieve a form like that. It is taught by the best coaches and intuitively. You have to literally train your mind-body neural network to run that way.
Your seeing excellence. Work ethic, preparation, technique and planning.
@William Simmons yea and breaking supersonic. On She'Carri I made the example of a "powerboat " the power boat ain't moving till its all out of the water. Only the propeller in the water.
@@vincnetjones3037 No, like someone who is the GOAT.
For those who don't understand the point of the video, this vid is *not* talking about who's faster. It's talking about who had better skill and form on the track, which it's obviously Flo-Jo. Bolt never had a good running stride, his starts are not the best, and he always decelerated at the finish line. Flo-Jo had good consistent starts, her stride was damn-near flawless, and she finished all the way through the finish line. If Bolt could've fixed his starts, stride, and finishing speed, he would've hit 9.4s in the 100m guaranteed
@@benjaminnelson8797 He was really tall. That pretty much sums it up.
Being really tall is nowhere near the reason Bolt is so fast
She was a blatant cheat, steroid head; everyone knows that.
Don't know why they keep saying that she's the best as she ever been tested
@@paris3183 Longer strides have to have a higher optimal apex. Any higher than that and the stride length and speed would decrease, just as in triple jump. But any lower than that and stride length and speed would decrease as well. There is no proof that Bolt had too high apex. The apex is achieved mostly through the achilles, not through long legs. And that is likely what misleads bystanders when looking at Bolt run.
e: furthermore, his feet are long, which mess with the angles of his leg joints to produce bounce.
Flo-jo makes it seem effortless.
With some external helps..
@@ses2476 Like cybernetics? It doesn't change the fact that her running form looks the most controlled and steady compared to the other top female runners in every Olympic race, from both start to finish. Even, usain bolt at the start is unsteady and looks like he's jogging at the last few metres.
@Retro Lover Calm down bro, looking edgy there.
@Retro Lover Link the evidence and articles if you want to convince people, just saying so without any credibility will not make people think twice about your claim. Since your original comment is vague and doesn't refer to a particular athlete then people are going to dismiss it.
@Retro Lover Said everyone who is any good is on drugs with zero evidence so it must be true 😆
I think Flo Jo has the most flawless form of all time
@@TH-cx2yx Repeat this often to your psychiatrist...
@@TH-cx2yx And she made up for it by having the most flawless form of all time in the peak portion of her race.
@@TH-cx2yx The fastest woman in the world not flawless shape? Ok weirdo.
@@TH-cx2yx this strategy seems to work better then jumping out the blocks and feeling tired at 50 meters... '-)
@@TH-cx2yx What an odd comment.
I never knew much about running until now, and it's mind boggling how great Flo-Jo's technique is
record broke
@@vijayaprabu6669 olympic record not world record lol
@@vijayaprabu6669 NO IT WASNT
People have forgotten about Carl Lewis. He was one of the first to look like a smooth caddie as well. Then came the brute force runners … Ben Johnson …
Then can you image the times Usain Bolt would have ran if he had the perfect form....Like Flo-Jo?
Then can you imagine if Flo-Jo had the male strenght, body composition and hormone advantage of Usain Bolt?
rugile rimsaite that’s literally the same question
rugile rimsaite same question.
Can you imagine how fast Bolt would have run if he had taken as many steroids as Flo-Jo?
@@jorgevaladez8451 Where's your proof?...oh that's right..you don't have any lmao
It amazes me the Bolt doesn’t need superior technique to kill his competition. The guys upper body sways side to side constantly yet it seems like he still always has a second gear or third gear
I think he has some spine deformity that causes that Idek though it amazes me too hoe crazy he is
Bolt is natural flojo is hard word and technique
Also flo fo arm swing isnt over exaggerated like most other sprinters. Strictly forward and back with minimal upward movements
I never noticed it
Firsthgyhgyhuy Lastujhujhuj nope
lovethat she is
@@mydickisunbelievablysmallb8132 no she isnt
@@solo6810 yes she was
Flo Jo's form is the best I've seen. Flawless
Technique wise or in female category wise ?
I feel technically asafa Powell was the best.. Female category wise, jo is the goat.
FLO JUICE*
Shit form😂😂
Too much simp losers In comment lol
Bolt + Flo-Jo = Jolt (That baby would be fire)
@Bob Donald and flo jo record got broke... these guys would change the wife now...
or blo-jo
@@vijayaprabu6669 her record wasn’t broken. The Olympic record was broken not the world record.
@@ohno1914 LOOOL
@@ohno1914 … lol
Flo-Jo was just a monster
man, I miss her.
Amazing that her record still stands over 30 years later.
Even though males are a little bit faster, Flo-Jo is still one of the fastest humans in sport history.
She could reached a speed of 21.3245 mph, 34.3184 km/h.
Yeah... because of roids
@@adhishakosgahakumbura6068 do you Flo-Jo can run so fast because she used roids just like most others sports athletes?
@@thomastsangthomas1616 most??? all!
@@turtle207 exactly
Genetics are something that can't be taught. Technique is, which Flo-Jo mastered. But Bolt is just...a once in a lifetime human being.
Genetics? *LMAO* you don't go from 115 lbs to Dwayne The Rock Johnson in 2 years
You think bolts is just genetics? He trained for years
@Salih Baba doping doesn’t give one a perfect technique. Use your brain. She might have doped, yes probably. But she TRAINED for that perfect technique.
You need a hell of alot more than genetics to become the fastest man on earth.
Dude Bolt trained really hard to be very fast.
Flo Jo's mechanics were the best I e ever seen! She mastered the science of running
@@rich8381 her records should be overturned . No way she ran so fast and till this day those.records stand. I mean for.crying outload she ran with her hair down....at 5'7 and no.physical traits to help her differentiate between her teammates. At least when you see usain bolt and his height. You can make an arguement of his success
Lol you incels are funny. You see a woman prosper and are offended. 🤣😭😂
A C E Y - 777 not really with her time of 10.49 she wouldn’t even qualify for the men’s 100m
@@kojac40 height does not mean his fast it does not affect bro
@@deuteronomy3166 its not that , its the fact that she has world records that are questionable . Her record is 10.49 with no wind, all while running with her hair down and with jewelry. Even the ladies of today have doubts about her record. Look at marion jones for example , while on steroids her best record was 10.65 and with a wind of 1.2+
watching flo jo run is pure joy, poetry in motion. Always puts a smile on my face. Magical.
I love how her technique has been scientifically proven to be flawless but even with scientific evidence, people say shes fast because of something else 🤦🏽♂️
because most people know nothing about sprinting
@@TheWayToWin It's just the Jamaican haters. They don't like it when any of their athletes lose.
Flo Jo was feminin, fast, and beautiful.
another great person who had a short life.
She died? 😮
Still can't compare to legend ussain bolt 😂
She is like kid
@@c_y_b_e_r_b_o_iiis this a joke?
Flo Jo has the perfect form so she appears to run on air effortlessly but this comes from many years of training and having the best coaching and also intuitively know how to adjust your body to maximize every movement with the least amount of waste.
Can't forget about doping as well... All Americans are known for that.
@@rajnibrown2194 wtf? You say that like it's a proven scientific fact
@@neven8043 scientific fact is measuring, testing a theory repeatedly and getting same results. His theory is pretty close to scientific fact. Only problem is with the word "all".
@@2kh22a yeah i may be too harsh with all... but most of the american top athletes are dopers
She NEVER tested positive for doping.
Bolt naturally wouldn’t hit full speed till around 70 almost 80 meters, that’s what made him so different. Bro did not rush his start 😂
Randall Denison your mother was on drugs. Not bolt.
@Randall Denison bruh can no one be naturally fit den
Bolt had about his best start for his 100 m world record.
Analysis of his 100 m WR shows his fastest 10 m split was 60-70 m.
Also... I'm reasonably sure Bolt's 0-40 m split that race was the fastest in Track history. So the trope that "Bolt is slow off the line" is not exactly founded.
@@drizzo2099 I believe Bolt was doping, why wouldn't he? The whole Jamaican team dope and not they're successful just as Americans started getting banned. Having said the guy you replied to wasn't saying he was doping.
I was a sprinter and am 6'5. It's nearly impossible for a guy my height, which is the same height at Usain Bolt's height, to excel at the 100m since it would usually take 80m to 100m for us to get our stride in gear. Bolt obviously is the exception. The 200m and 400m are usually ideal for taller sprinters due to longer and faster strides than shorter sprinters.
the key word is nearly
CAP
A lot of the records from the Flo Jo era are a little suspect Marita Koch, Kratochvilova Flo jo different era politically technically and otherwise
Flo-Jo running with the prefect form of human ,she was prefect!
I hope she went easy on her fellow students being in that privileged position.
for a woman
@@kenhankin5073 No.
@@TheEbonyInsights some of the highschool boys run faster than her
@@donaldbiden5755 You have to be really insecure to even comment such ish.
Like her name Flo Jo is not sprinting ... She's flowing so fast in the track with smile on her face. Such a perfect technique...
Bolt slowed down at the end. That’s why the frequency was less. Geez!
He could of got 9.4
This simp is trying too hard to make her look the best lol😂😂
@@c_y_b_e_r_b_o_iithis generation is doomed and your comment says it
@@Junovata another simp for rescue😂
@@c_y_b_e_r_b_o_ii I'm a girl? And your probably 7 so stfu
Bolt broke the record while playing the last 6 meters of the race, if not, his frequency would have been greater than Flojos. I always wished Bolt would have pushed those last 6 meters. If he had, the record would probably be 9.53s.
The wired had segment on running..... And they scientist said usain bolt was the greatest sprinter so far in history..... Flo jo was 9.27 and bolt was 12.63.... The average female athlete was 8.53 and average male was 9.13. Bolt is clocked a whole 3.50 above average. So idk how he came to these conclusions. Bolt has a slow start but when he picks up no one could beat him. This guy don't know sprinting very much
Thank you for this analysis! I couldn't agree more... her running style is so perfect. During her world record run, she looks like she's floating above the track. Her technique is amazing.
Flo-jo was on performance enhancing drugs. All her races were run prior to mandatory drug testing. When it was announced, she immediately retired.
So was bolt lol
So many people taken drugs at the world but noone can near her speed,and noone can running with a perfect form like her,that mean she is great!
@@walkermak7616 anyone on roids at a top level can beat any natty at top level, she isnt natty
Xander Cat no, look long distance. Those Ethiopian winning even though there are many of the rivals in drugs
@@hispantrapmusic301 they were on drugs too
Flo-Jo is the Greatest sprinter i have seen, not the fastest but the best. RIP
She is the fastest ever, for women!
@@BreuckelensFinest we live in a gay society where people compare men with women that's why they said that lol
@@DanielIsraelite they weren't being gay though, they were avoiding Bolt dickriders. There's also nothing gay about comparing people. It can change depending on what you compare though.
Kallus Garnet Flo jo is the fastest woman in the world!!! And her world record is still standing!!
@@BreuckelensFinest drugs
You can't study Bolt's technique because he doesn't have any, he's just fast
Fast running only matters
@@switastar Facts, speed over technique
This simps have no idea.. He is just simp loser😂😂😂
Christian Coleman and Noah Lyles two polarizing sprinters. Noah's style reminds me of FloJo and Coleman is like a modern Ben Johnson, blazing out at the start(60m wr) and gradually losing speed towards the end .
Agreed. Coleman's technique sucks. He always flames out at the end of the race
Actually Coleman's style is as different from Johnson's as it can be...it's just so complicated that he is hardly able to put it rightfully on the track...a perfect Coleman would have the potential for a high 9.6 at least (with zero wind!)
@@gregorschmidt6888 i don't think he would. he simply doesnt have the top end speed of lyles. i think lyles is more likely to reach 9.6, due to his great finishing in races, and also because starting technique is easier to improve than your top end speed.
Lyles has slow starts,he's better at 200 m.
This is so interesting. I didn’t know these factors were so important. I thought they just sprinted as hard as they could. Flo Jo looks amazing. She just floats forward.
Even 60m you can't go all out otherwise, you decelerate too soon
I enjoy watching Bolt but, watch Flo in that race where she literally pulled away n blitz the field was something out of this world
the juices they gave her must have been one of a kind. The woman was on turbo all of a sudden after she burned al her glycogen ! where was the energy coming from? I am surprised that people still want to believe that this was technique! there is no technique when you are out of fuel ! Biology doesn't allow for this! chemistry allows !
Did you notice how Flo Jo looks like a man at 1:10? Even though she never got caught, she was notoriously doped up. She underwent a huge transformation prior to the 1988 Olympics, her appearance suddenly becoming much more muscular and her performances on the 100 and 200 meters dashes improving by more than half a second in only one season. When Florence died in 1998, she was only 38. The results of the autopsy concluded she had an epileptic seizure. Nowadays doping control has improved drastically, so as the commentator concluded, "There's no wonder her record still stands".
please give us actual proof as to what drugs she took.
@@stevenfriedman143 the proof is you have a brain and eyes
@@stevenfriedman143 Bro look at the picture at @1:10..she has a mustache use your brain.
the juices they gave her must have been one of a kind. The woman was on turbo all of a sudden after she burned al her glycogen ! where was the energy coming from? I am surprised that people still want to believe that this was technique! there is no technique when you are out of fuel ! Biology doesn't allow for this! chemistry allows !
@@stevenfriedman143 absence of evidence is nto evidence of absence ! the juices they gave her must have been one of a kind. The woman was on turbo all of a sudden after she burned al her glycogen ! where was the energy coming from? I am surprised that people still want to believe that this was technique! there is no technique when you are out of fuel ! Biology doesn't allow for this! chemistry allows !
We do have to consider that Bolt’s legs are significantly longer than most other athletes who sprint. His step frequency suffers as a result of that, as he is needing to bring his legs much further than others to keep up the same rate.
When you didn't get caught, you have a world record. When you got caught, you are Ben Johnson
Or when you get caught and you're American you're called Carl Lewis and your federation sweeps it under the carpet.
Faulty wind gauge, not doping.
She was a 1 in a trillion. Pure talent, and freak of nature. I think if Usain had her execution he'd go sub 9.35 easily. Both 1 in a trillion. Although Blakes 200m race in Brussels 2016, where he had a bad start but finished insanely with 19:26. He'd have smashed Usains 200M. I left the Army in 93, and I ran for Team Solent in the 100 200 4x100m. My fav was 200m. My hero was John Regis. I was same build. But in both 100 and 200m just outside the Sponsored to train full-time. My weakness was my start. I planned to take a year off to concentrate on my start like Colin Jackson. Mike Smith (Rip), was the legendary 400m coach at Team Solent. He trained Roger Black, Ewan Thomas, Chris Akabusi to name a few. He was Team GB sprint coach for 88 Olympics. He said My start needed loads of work, but my pickup was astronomical and elite level. I was clocking 10.71 as a P.B in 94. 0.4 secs away from Sponsored full time back then. My 200 was 22.95, so definitely needed work. The world records back then were still sensible lol. I was only 22. So if I took that year out, I'd not miss much, as I could Peak around 25 to 27. But injury in the Docks forced me to quit. I was only Southern Mens League level and 2nd B race sprinter. So not the best. But the next level up was Elite level British League and International vest. I have no regrets in not making it. I knew deep down I would. Injury just happens, and its life. I broke my back in 03 on a weekend off from T.A SAS Sig Sqn selection, doing a charity parachute jump. Iost everything in 06. I'm now disabled and 48. With no chance of working again. At least I have great memories of being a mega fit Soldier/Athlete, freestyle Street and break dancer. Took yrs to grieve what I lost. But I love Athletics, and love seeing great races. Think there will be another Bolt and Flo Jo. Just when?
But they are legends, and will always be them. Rip Flo Jo. Xc
Flo Jo was talent, mastering and practice. Bolt is luck
Common - look at ALL women's 100 m times - not one close to Flo - why? She was seriously om drugs!
@@newme7361 All her races were run prior to mandatory drug testing. When it was announced, she immediately retired.
@@newme7361 She created mystery records in late carier. Without drugs? Really?
The only people that make assumptions are those with low IQ.
@Gabriel Bautista ... and then you can die at 38 yrs, suddenly.
Gabriel Bautista women can grow moustaches, educate yourself on that part please
Flo Jo went from Taylor Swift physique when she barely qualified for the Olympics finishing 4th to Dwayne The Rock Johnson in 2 years.. She knew more about Chemistry than Walter White from Breaking Bad
let's all pretend flo jo, jaw lines didn't magically get bigger than mens, her voice didn't get deeper and didn't die from a heart attack.... hmmmm wonder what causes all of that????
and bolt is still alive so that's pretty cool
She didn’t die of a heart attack but i get your point. 👍
@@djc0108 she had a heart attack at 36 which is very young for regular people and even more unusual for a former top athlete
@@bamboutubediabs1679 I know she had an epileptic seizure prior to her death, but i’ve not seen anywhere where she had a heart attack. Do you have a link to it ?
@@bamboutubediabs1679 just admit you are wrong and carry on with your life.
In Mens racing, Asafa Powell had the best technique I have ever seen... It was a joy watching him sprint
Calvin Smith...
Flo-Jo had the very best coach for women. He holds the WR in 100m 400mH and heptathlon. That is unique. I hope the 400m flat record will be his next trophy. Also his medical knowledge is impressive.
What a gift to grow up watching her run in the Olympics! 🔥💯
I've always said that Flo-Jo has the best sprinters form I've ever seen. If you watch Maurice Greene's form, it's the closest form to Flo-Jo's than anyone else. Usain also has excellent form as well. Salute.
Powell has perfect form
Usain has not an excellent form at all.. Asafa Powell, Trayvon Bromell, Justin Gatlin or Tyson Gay have excellent form
@@TheoOJamaloO1 I was waiting for someone such as yourself to oppose my opinion about Usain. Take a better look, Usain's front mechanics were excellent & for his body type it worked perfectly for him. He was the most powerful sprinter of all time & hence why he was the fastest ever. One more thing to note, he had an excellent start & another misconception about him.
Asafa Powell had the best form.
Flo jo running 🏃♀️ is one of the most beautiful things I ever seen
I think that's her in the emoji.
The Way to Win I don’t remember which one it was called but please bring the video that had to do with making you a faster sprinter and it talked about putting ground force into the track, quickness, and proper form
Its dorsiflexion
The Way to Win. Could you please do a video of technique comparison of the top 5 fastest sprinters of all time, male and female.
It's interesting people want to claim steroids usage but I have seen interviews with commentators who stated that those who were found to have doped didn't even come close to flo jo time. So in a way it's a miracle but it wasn't simply a miracle without tenacity, technique, talent and form. Flo Jo is the best and many try to take her 10.49 record from her but the proof was there was no wind aiding from behind to give her that time. There were no positive tests she was found to be clean. I honestly think if people read the book on Bruce Lee and his beliefs on strength training we will find her results are in her diet, genetics, talent and exercise regimen. Let her Rest In Peace, and put some respect on her name!!!
So early in the video you said no one can maintain 100m at full speed yet Flo Jo was actually increasing speed the further she went
dsoprano13 that’s just not possible, she would have slowed like every one else
She looks like she's increasing her speed but in reality she's decelerating less than everyone else
What is actually happening is the other runners are decelerating at a faster rate than Flo Jo so that gives the illusion of her pulling away.
@Erick Mandujano Also what JJ said
@Erick Mandujano was that pointless of me to tell you?
Flo joe was literally stepping on air flying or some shit, she looked like Cheetah. So perfect
The real question everyone wants to know: who's using better gear?
That's why they called hey Flo Jo, she would jist "Float" through the track. I already knew who the winner of this video would be. Usain, while ridiculously talented, was never really technically sound. I wish Floor Jo was alive to write a book and teach is her secrets. RIP Queen.
secrets about doping?
there are no secrets.. probably too much wind and doping sadly
It just has to be doping for y'all, huh?
Usain sets records no one seems to be able to touch...never loses a race until his last and he HAS to be clean. But Flo Jo HAD to be dirty? Huh? Whatever man.
Mi Wynn through shear hard work. He was tested more and harder than everyone during his time due to running all those fast times and WR. Yyou’ve never heard even the slightest drug allegations against him.
Flo Jo is such a beautiful runner. Like she makes it look like an art form. Flawless.
You should do a simultaneous overlay view of the two, from the start.
Flojo also possesed very good medical support.....
Great technique + intensive steroid regimen = gold medal and untouchable world record for Flojo.
Yeah she looked more manly than me , she even had facial hair ffs
Add in potential pressure from US officials to suppress certain test results in popular athletes.
@@topoisomerace Agreed
@@broly425
agreed
No evidence.
Bolt with Flo-Jo’s technique would own (even more so than he already did)
Wow. Even with the world’s most perfect running technique she is still 1.25 seconds slower than a biological male. So much for there being no physiological difference between both genders.
lol well ya. Men are, you know, men.
Same for swimming. And basketball. And weight lifting. And golf. And every other physical sport.
@@ryansstroopwafel1571 🤷🏻♂️
tf you mean 1.25 seconds
@@crown1096 did you watch the video? Her record breaking speed and perfect technique places her outside of the top 1,000 male runners.
Her style is still the best to this very day
Damn, that 100 meters look like it wasnt enough for fFo Joe; it look like she still havent reached her max speed crossing the line.
She actually stated herself that she could've ran faster than 10.49
She has like pulled by an extra force, it looked unreal, this was sublime
That "extra force" is called drugs, at some point she did look like a princess, really beautifull and feminine, then she transform into a cave man looking monster, deep voice, facial hair, looking angry all the time.
Too much for nothing.
@@youknowwho257 wut
If florence Griffith joiner had run in the 2000 , she would of run sub 10. 10,49 in the 80s. Look at the modification of technology, improvement of sport science. RIP legend forever
She looks like she’s running downhill for the last half of the race. Incredible form!
incredible power steroids
Usain Bolt slowed down at the end to showboat he could have finished the race faster.
He ran through the line when he ran 9.58. He didn't show boat.
Problem with yer theory is he doesn't have the character Nor the reputation of ever showboating
Flo-jo had such a beautiful execution, Usain Bolt on the other hand.... Its not his fault, but the way he runs is due to his slightly slanted body which makes his speed a lot more amazing.
To date, Asafa Powell has the most beautiful stride in sprint history imho. However, the future belongs to Matt Bolling.
Matt Bolling wont be relevant in the world top class sprinting. He'll be no better than Lemaitre.
Sean Wilson - Bolling broke 10.0 IN HIGHSCHOOL! Also, he runs the 200, does long jump, and his best event is the 400. Expect 2024 to be his Olympiad, whether in individual events (as above) or possibly decathlon. Should be a great ride between now and then.
@@rhythmoriented Is he the wj record holder? No! He broke ten with an hurricane gust. That sub 10 is not legal, so that's irrelevant. That 9.98 is equivalent to 10.13 when adjusted for wind/altitude. What's his personal best legally? 10.11. That's his real time. Good luck to this kid though.
Sean Wilson exactly - only 18! Good luck to him, and as an American I will be rooting for him. Glad you saw the race, as it was shocking how far ahead of others with the same wind.
As for Asafa Powell, 97 times he has broken 10.0 - far ahead of any other human (even the great Usain Bolt only did it 52 times).
@@rhythmoriented
That's pretty cool that you say that about Asafa Powell. With all of the great runners to ever do it, profile view of Asafa Powell is by far the most majestic form I've ever seen also in my own honest opinion. I found someone who shares the same opinion
As amazing as Bolt is, I still think Flojo's record will outlast Bolts. She was so far ahead of everyone that year
We'll see soon..
People try to say Flo Jo was doping but doping doesnt give you perfect form, typically it should just provide more power but it doesnt provide technical skill. Which to me proves Flo Jo was in top shape and had perfect execution.
Running fast is a skill similar to the skill of making money. Like any other skill, it is mostly mental. Medicine is helpless if you don't know how to use your mind power.
I think Flo Jo nailed her technique, strength, weight, and speed all together. Plus I’ve read she trained obsessively during that time.
As well as pumping herself with every PED known to man.
Look at all these mad whiteys.😂
Grape
I read she pumped illegal shit into her veins and cheated her ass to 10:49. JUST SAYIN
She intensified Her training in '86 and peaked in '88. If She had been doped, She wouldn't have had a Healthy Baby Girl.
and the drugs certainly helped a lot...
People are saying that Bolt and Flo-jo use drugs. Look, if you want anyone to believe that crap, then give evidence. Share a link to a video, or an article that shows where these athletes were tested positive for illegal substances. Don't come here telling useless lies based on your jealousy.Smh
I read flo Jo drugs but not bolt
There is no doubt in my mind flojo was on drugs for that race.
She did that run in the 80's(prime time steroid abuser) in a HEAT! not a final, and no woman ever despite new technology and discoveries in health and fitness training has come even close to that time. This is easily the most impressive record in track and field history. Usain Bolts run doesn't compare.
She retired almost immediately after Ben Johnson was "caught" (more like sacrificed). And died from heart issues.
roids is part of olympics if you really think a man can run that fast with PEDS you're mad.
I don't think Bolt had a bad technique at all. Sometimes I felt like he could be more relaxed in his upperbody. But guess what everyone has a different distribution of energy and anatomy. What works for A will not work for B. I like both of their running styles. However I feel like Flo Jo was more of a technician
Flo Jo was roided to the moon.
Her record will NEVER be beaten.
Pharmacology evolves.
@@Tko_Seven that's true, but Flo Jo competed in an era where there literally was no random testing and with only very basic in competition testing, so she could get away with taking anything at any dose as long as she allowed enough time to clear before the competition.
She retired one week after the announcement of random testing by the IOC.
@@kelainefes when did flojo ever fail the drug test.. she took 11 of them and 1988..that was a forensic inspector at her autopsy they were literally looking for a crime scientifically and couldn't find no traces of wrongdoing that ain't good enough for you... You should be ashamed of yourself
@@sinsin1697 At the time she was competing, the drug tests were completely useless as they were not random but only in competition. She knew when she was going to be tested and could plan for it, getting caught at the time was just a mistake in doing the calculations.
You won't find signs of past steroid use in any autopsy, that is not something that can be done.
You can find signs of steroid use in an autopsy only if the use is recent.
@@kelainefes she knew what she was doing ...listen to what you're saying.. are you flojo
Are you Al joiner
Did you inject her??
You said drug test were useless ask Ben Johnson about that.. as much as I hate to admit it ask Carl Lewis about that.. she was tested 11 times in 1988.. that ain't good enough for you.. she never failed one drug test.. did you know there was a forensic inspector at her autopsy.. they were looking for a crime scientifically.. and couldn't find anything wrong.. you sound like you're just bent on hating Flo-Jo I'm willing to bet money you're not from America. This is sad in court you would lose. So the burden of proof is on the accuser...tell me the name of the drug flojo took specifically.. tell me the date this drug was found in her system.. tell me the date she had to face a panel.. tell me the length of her suspension.. since you are a psychic. This should be easy for you no opinions give me facts
0:26 what is in usain's right hand?
Looks like his number tag.
I paused at the right moment and it's "5"
@@takezyyy ya it's 5
It comes off his right leg! Nice catch
Flo-jo's wind measure was incorrectly recorded as 0.0 while having an obvious perhaps illegal back-wind. Bold's record was when there was a head-wind.
So you mean to say she would have had less time than him ?
@@sree3650 Her time was wind-assisted and the wind speed may have exceeded what was allowed for an official record. That means without the wind her record would have been slower. His time was hindered by the wind which means his record would have been even better without the wind.
@@gent88ut ohh yeah my bad.. I got it.
Flo Jo took steroids that's why her record still stands
Every Olympian takes steroids. Stop living in fantasy land.
@@ahadmerchant9498 thanks for stating that, some delusional people still roam the internet, every Athlete at high level is on some kind of PEDs
@@user-he3kk7lf4f although people are in another delusion where taking drugs equals instant speed or success and they discredit the hours of work the athlete put in. It still is really unfair for natural athletes tho
@@thomasgarza9614 true that but I still don't like the concept of women taking testosterone and other PEDs , the side effects are gross to even hear ... And as a fellow athlete I don't respect someone like that
@@user-he3kk7lf4f the side effects suck but it's the choice they made to get to the top. No doubt Flo Jo put in hundreds of not thousands of hours of work perfecting her form and building the strength and muscular endurance required to hold the womens world record
If bolt and Jo would have a kid it would be the FLASH
Flo-Jo also had a heavy wind advantage for that 10.49, not saying she wouldn't have been fast, but that one shouldn't have counted for the WR
Flo Jo was on massive steroids here and also hormone supplements, this was her only race where she decimated the competition. If you look at her time the acceleration to full speed was actually faster than Ben Johnson's which was clearly suspicious. These addons is actually what lead to her health declining. She pushed her self to the limit with these PED's and sadly paid the ultimate price.
Where’s your proof FOOL??!!!???!! YOU. DON’T. HAVE. ANY!!! At the time of her death she ONLY HAD TYLENOL IN HER SYSTEM YOU LYING WYTE BYCH!!!!! Ya just JEALOUS!!
Flo jo competed in many drug tested events running several insanely fast time for a womans 100m, none compared to her record but she still owns several top 100 times outside of thise race. She also has the record in the 200m
The proof is that she mysterious retired at a young age at the top of her sport just months after setting the world records at both the 100 and 200 meter race. With no reported injuries, just about the time that when more stringent drugs testing was about to be enforced.
@@benden5095 Seems like you were not asleep 😉. Same crap with Usain Bolt, dude comes in jacked up like a Clydesdale horse within 3 months before the Olympics.
These drugs are not going to make me break any records, but they sure as hell will shave me minutes of running and cycling. I don't want to die from those chemicals, so those want glory and greed go ahead.
O OF
You need to wake up and smell the cheating dude🤣
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Dope video 😉
i see what you did there
2:24 I don't know what women you've been dating! It's the other way around ...lol
Fascinating take on these GOAT athletes! Thanks!
She is not running, she's flying.
If Bolt wouldn’t have celebrated early in ‘08, some say he could have gone 9.52. In ‘12, his coach was mad and said he could have done 9.48. Still, Flo-Jo’s and Bolt’s records are safe for awhile.
Dave TheRave bolt would have run low 9.6s in 08
Joe M watch the video where its side by side. In 08 he definitely would’ve ran faster than in 09. One, because he wasn’t in the same shape he was in 08. Ato Boldon said the same thing about 08’s race. Again, watch the side by side race. You can see he threw away a low 9.5 possibly 9.4 we’ll never know
Ish Robbins bollox, he put out his arms that’s it don’t act like he jogged the last 10 meters
Joe M - When he won in ‘08 he was cruising to the win. Otto said - “He stopped running!” and wondered what his time would have been. He even said that he threw away 9.59. Watched NBC’s call and Otto made that comment at 4:40.
Joe M WHAT?! He severely decelerated those last 10 OR so meters. Like i said, he threw away possibly an even faster wr in 08. They have two vids showing that he did. He reached an even faster mph in 08 than he did in 09 before “throwing out his arms” the other vid is the side by side. 08 he started pulling away from the 09 vid before, again, throwing out his arms
I always follow through your vids. Sometimes one video more than ones. Good job I say. I appreciate you👌
Thank you
Yes, and also her name is Flo Jo. You just can't not be a legend with a name like that.
KillBill Grill your grammar made my eyes bleed.
0 his grammar is correct. ‘Can’t not’ is a double negative which equals a positive. This means that Flo Jo’s name suits her legendary status.
@@deviljho4260 you might not understand that, but not everybody is a native English speaker.
Bolt: you dare oppose me mortal?
Did you even watch the video?
Wow I never noticed how Perfect Flo Jo’s run tech was that’s amazing
Flo-jo's record was a cheat.
Tf your saying
@@shineder.7498 some guy sold her HGH after she paid him 2k.
Flojo could keep that perfect form because she had unnatural strength via the copious amounts of roids.
Pinto, where is your evidence.?
@@countyrealestate4273 It was the 80s... Everyone was using. The amount of world records that still stand 30-40 years later is absurd when everything related to athletics has improved so vastly. Some are once in history talents, sure, most were PEDs.
PED's don't make you faster.
That has been proven time and time again...geesh.
@@rodrigodemiguellamminen5244 If every one was using it then so was Bolt, whats your point?
@@raxorrrs no... he’s saying in the 80s everyone was using it. Now there’s mandatory testing
Suddenly drops .5 sec in 1988 and has a fucking mustache for the first time ever dies of a vascular condition......sounds legit.
2:43 damn sha'carri was already on the map two years ago
Fails to mention that Flo-Jo was doped to the maximum
tested negative
@@davids9323 I you really think she didn't dope you are deluded
@@LM-vs1ip 🤡
At 0:29, what drops out of Bolt's hand?
Put the speed at 0.25 and start the vid at 0:27 then look at his hands.
Yeah what was that?
Joyner was on steroids.
Sad but probably true
Proof?
No one has proof they can only spread rumours.
steroids can't help your technique. If her form was drugs or no drugs, she would lose
@@AngelaPowerhouseWilliams "steroids can't help your technique."
In reality they enable those with inferior technique. That is often the motivation behind the drug use.