Not exact matches
With a
sprint record of covering 30 metres in just 3.7 seconds, the 25 - year - old is
faster than Jamaican Olympic star Usain Bolt,
as well
as the world's
fastest footballer, Bayern Munich star Arjen Robben.
Also Alexis isn't the
fastest player in a
sprint and the way he was dropping deep, it didn't help
as it slowed the attack to be around him.
So, if they put their money down, I will gladly show everyone they can not
sprint as fast as the media claim.»
Clocked
as the
fastest player on the Arsenal team after narrowly beating Theo Walcott's 40m
sprint, Bellerin has been a mainstay on the Gunners starting lineup for the last two years after a brief loan spell to Watford during the 2013 - 14 season.
He didn't evenwait to see what it was, he just
sprinted to his car and floored it to Hull.But he couldn't get there
fast enough because Cory was
as good
as dead thesecond he hit that van.
It is regarded
as the
fastest sprint recorded by a footballer player since FIFA and other competitions started recording such physical statistics.
The numbers revealed by FIFA last year combined with Premier League
sprint & speed statistics Arjen Robben is the
fastest sprinter in the world
as he clocked 37 km / h which is the Still record of the other recorded ones.Shane Long, Antonio Valencia, Mathew Leckie had almost the same Acceleration, Stamina and top speed.
The Governor is a VERY
fast walker
as we learned in 2014 when we
sprinted through Jerusalem's old city.
As the first quarter fundraising deadline
fast approaches, the leading contenders for the 2008 presidential nomination are in a full - on
sprint to raise cash and recruit the party insiders who can deliver it by the bagful.
«Stand in chest - high water,
sprint as fast as you can for a timed period, then tread water to break, and repeat.
Dr. Ross says you can also reap the rewards with running: After warming up,
sprint as fast as you can for 30 seconds, then walk or rest for four minutes and repeat.
Sprint as fast as you can to point # 2, pivot, and
sprint back to point # 1 to continue the rest of the workout.
According to the American College of Sports Medicine study, performing just 10 reps at
fast pace has the same effect on your metabolism
as a 30 second explosive bike
sprint, making the burpees one of the best cardio exercises.
-- After two minutes, you'd increase the speed and would
sprint as fast as you can for around 30 — 60 seconds, before slowing down to a steady pace once more.
«Think of a scale from one to 10, where one is you're falling asleep at the end of the night and 10 is
as if I made you
sprint as fast as humanly possible for a few miles — you want to be at an eight for the full 2 minutes.»
I prefer to do my
sprints as more of a «
fast paced run» and make the
sprint intervals longer rather than just 30 seconds.
You can start with 2 - 3
sprints which can be
as gentle
as fast walking to all out sprinting depending on your conditioning.
What makes the
fastest sprints as good
as they are in terms of horizontal and vertical force production
I did the hiit
sprint on bike, didn't sweat much and maybe could have done another round, but I honestly went
as fast as my little legs would allow me.
Lastly,
fast glycolytic fibers provided the largest force and
fastest twitch speed but are highly fatigue - able and are reserved for high - intensity bursts such
as a short
sprint or maximal lifts.
I like to
sprint as fast and
as hard
as possible up a 30 yard hill and then walk down... and then keep repeating until I've done at least 10 - 20 hill
sprints.
It doesn't matter if you can't handle all out
sprints just yet, but just run
as hard and
as fast as you can for 50 - 100 yard dashes, rest 1 - 2 minutes, and repeat 5 - 10 times.
When is the last time you ran 1 mile
sprint repeats
as fast as you humanly could, instead of going for the usual 4 mile trot?
Both groups peddled
as fast as they could during the 30 - second
sprints.
Do a 100m row
sprint all - out,
as fast as you can.
Besides,
sprints keep your
fast twitch muscles firing on all cylinders and maintain explosiveness
as you age.
Most people do HIIT like this: 30 seconds
sprint as fast as you can, 30 - 60 seconds rest and repeat for 10 - 15 minutes.
The reason the stretch reflex is forced to stop contracting is simply because of fatigue, for example, you couldn't
sprint as fast as you are capable of indefinitely because you would soon reach a point of total exhaustion and it's exactly the same factor involved with waiting out the tension.
I would do it
as I have mentioned here — 2 minutes on, 1 minute off (
fast paced, not
sprint).
The plan: On your next walk / run, choose an object in the distance and
sprint to it
as fast as you can.
Regarding question 3, I understood that statement
as one can not
sprint faster than one's genes will allow.
Therefore, the effects of increased neural drive on improved maximum strength are unlikely to transfer to
faster sprint times by
as much
as they will to tests of maximum strength, although there may be some cross-over effect.
As a guide, on a scale of 1 - 10 intensity, level 1 is more or less standing still, level 5 is jogging and level 10 is your
fastest sprint.
Type IIb
fast - twitch fibers, or
fast glycolytic fibres (also known
as Type IIx), are recruited for very short - duration high - intensity bursts of power such
as maximal and near - maximal lifts and short
sprints.
As for high intensity I did numerous beach
sprints and
sprints on the stair master and HIITs that made me HELLA
fast.
It does not
sprint as fast as «Moulin Rouge!»
Loeb only managed to set the second
fastest time in Saturday's qualifying, but saved the best till last with a timesheet topping 44.60 sec
sprint on Sunday, beating former GT1 World Champion and ex-grand prix driver Michael Bartels in his Maserati MC12 «Goodwood Cent 100» by 1.22 sec - cementing the 208 T16
as the fourth
fastest car ever at the world famous event.
Sure, a lot of cheaper cars will get you to 60 mph just
as fast as the MC's estimated 4.8 - second
sprint, but, then again, you can buy a suit off the rack more cheaply than having one custom - tailored, and you'll still be dressed.
Described by Honda
as «the
fastest - accelerating and quickest car in its class,» the 2018 Civic Type R
sprints from 0 to 100 km / h in 5.7 seconds and reaches a top speed of 272 km / h (169mph)-- numbers no other front - wheel - drive hot hatch can brag about.
VW says the Golf R Cabriolet - which stands
as the
fastest open top Golf ever - can make the
sprint from 0 - 62 in less than six seconds.
If that's still not enough, the forthcoming Trackhawk model — which uses the same 6.2 - litre V8
as the Dodge Challenger Hellcat — will dispatch the 0 - 62ph
sprint in just 3.4 seconds (0.7 s
faster than a Porsche Cayenne Turbo) and go on to a barely believable top speed of 180 mph.
I'm discovering a new, frightening definition of
fast as the Long Tail shows off its 2.8 - second
sprint to 60 mph.
This enables a 0 - 62mph
sprint in 4.1 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 155mph, establishing the latest M3
as by far the
fastest to bear the badge.
The familiar 4.4 liter twin - turbocharged V8 produces a healthy 445 horsepower which, according to BMW, can motivate the 7 Series from 0 - 60 mph in 4.3 seconds (though Car and Driver thinks it will be
faster,
as a similarly powerful Audi A8L 4.0 T does the same
sprint in under 4 seconds).
The Accord Sport is reportedly capable of a 0 - to - 60
sprint in
as low
as 6.6 seconds, nearly a second and a half
faster than most of the competition.
It
sprints to 100 km / h just
as fast as that car, and were it to have its mechanical locking differential, it would be a nearly perfect match.
All these new features lead to staggering performance figures: the new CLA 45 4MATIC
sprints from zero to 100 km / h in just 4.2 seconds, which is a hefty 0.4 seconds
faster than its predecessor, but incurs no penalty on the fuel consumption which remains at the same low level
as before.
As for the V10 Plus, it can
sprint to 62 mph in 3.2 seconds and on to a top speed of 205 mph — 0.4 seconds quicker and 8 mph
faster than the 2015 model.
The new performance figures are impressive
as well,
as the Techart Porsche 911 Turbo power kit enables Stuttgart's performance coupe to
sprint from 0 to 100 Km / h in just 2.8 seconds (0 to 200 km / h in 9.0 seconds) and go
as fasts as 352 Km / h.
To really put this in perspective we completed the 0 - 100
sprint in each of the modes in the diesel and the difference between Sport (the
fastest timings) and Eco mode (the slowest) was
as much
as 8 seconds.