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Chapter 1660 Is he trying to enter the... divine realm?(1/3)

They will be stunned.

Mainly because...

Su Shen is too fast here.

You think what they said "does not look like Earthlings" is an exaggerated expression, but only the two of them know...

This sentence is actually not a technique.

On the contrary, they have some statements about reality in their hearts.

Nothing else means.

It’s because Su Shen is too fast here.

It was so fast that both of them felt a little suffocating when they were breathing, not as if it was true.

For ordinary people, the gap that can be opened in the first few steps is not particularly large. Even if you are the kind of super starter, the gap that can be opened is limited. The first person who truly achieves the ultimate in this aspect is Morris Green. His future start really makes people begin to feel that they can clearly widen the gap with other top athletes.

Then there is the current Su Shen.

Although the overall athlete level is stronger than that of the Green era, Su Shen’s activation ability is also unmatched by Green, not to mention that he has completed foot change and a large-scale technical transformation, just start this aspect...

The three steps of gold are already significantly better than the four steps of gold.

The transverse vectors that cause the anterior and posterior acceleration of the whole body and the inner acceleration point more forward.

How to use the forward-tilted vector in actual combat... Su Shen feels better and better.

This allowed his activation to further reduce the occurrence of excessive pedal and unnecessary airflow time.

So something terrible appeared before Powell and Gatling.

The first step was that the moment he landed, Su Shen had already opened up some positions.

This is not surprising. They all know that Su Shen will make his activation stronger.

In the second step, Powell felt that the gap was even bigger, but it was still within a reasonable range.

In the third step, Su Shen’s gap is a little smaller, because the short player’s center of gravity is better controlled, and the previous few steps will be slightly better.

So even if Su Shen ran fast in the first three steps, they did not shock them too much.

The real change starts from the fourth step.

The starting gap that was originally within the "normal range" is here...

It suddenly became bigger.

It is becoming bigger alive.

This gap is extremely keen for starters like Powell and top athletes.

In the fourth step, Su Shen seemed to suddenly become faster again and suddenly widen the gap.

This seems nothing, but for a veteran athlete like Powell, it is... a law of mechanics no less than Columbus' discovery of the New World and Newton's discovery of the law of mechanics.

It's really, incredible.

Some are contrary to common sense.

This is because in a normal 100-meter race, the small man is shorter in height and has a lower center of gravity, which is naturally better, and starts faster in the process of statically turning into dynamics. This is all common sense of sports that he can understand, but normally, the small man's advantages will gradually decrease after the four golden steps.

This is because after the few starts, the problem of a small person's natural short stride will appear later. As the strides of higher athletes gradually expand, their gap will gradually become smaller.

If you deconstruct the 10 meters, you will find that generally speaking, if a small person only looks at the entire 10 meters, it is mainly because of the previous steps. When a taller athlete slowly opens his steps, the center of gravity advantage of the startup will gradually weaken.

Of course, every athlete has different physiological conditions.

But at such a top level.

No one's physical condition is not good.

At least it's not particularly bad.

They all have their own strengths.

All have their own advantages.

Powell is 1.88 meters tall, much taller than Su Shen, who is about 1.80 meters tall, so it is reasonable that he is somewhat inferior to Su Shen in the first few steps of starting. But generally speaking, this situation will gradually weaken after step 3 or step 4.

After all, Powell is also a historically-level startup expert.

Do you think he is a weak guy?

An explosive start is not a blow.

He has also compared these shorter athletes many times. You can say that Powell doesn't understand these scientific principles so much, and doesn't understand so much structure and anatomy.

But the practical experience is enough to tell him that no one has ever had any accidents in this place. Neither Su Shen nor their Jamaican starting machine Nesta Carter, the shorter-tall starting machine, was not bad.

As long as you pass the first few steps, the center of gravity will be adjusted.

Then there is no mention of being obviously pulled apart in the middle of 10 meters. The more you go to modern times, the more you are, the more precise the sports discipline. Just like taking the future as an example, if you are the fastest Su Shen, who is leading the whole process, you must be an outsider.

Because for the insiders, what they need to look at now is... which stage he is leading? Which stage he slows down slightly? Which stage can his athletes gradually turn around and start to exert force? Which stage is when his athletes begin to build advantages, and the opponent's advantages are gradually offset?

These are all things to consider.

Even the extreme ones will consider which step.

Because overall, except for some extreme stride frequency, it is usually around 40 steps. Just check whether you are in the early 40s, in the middle 40s, or at the end of 40s.

When Su Shen faces Bolt Powell and others, his real future advantage is. If you want to be serious, it will not be in the entire future at all... It is only a simple first 30 meters.

In fact, he does not have much advantage in the back 30 meters, and is even in a situation of being chased. If you put the distance smaller, as small as the back 20 meters of 60 meters, then the trend of Su Shen being chased will be more obvious.

This is in line with each of them's different sprinting skills and physical conditions, as well as the differences in abilities shown in actual combat. Otherwise, Su Shen could lead so much in front, and he would not lead more after pushing to 60 meters according to the normal ratio?

The same is true for putting this principle on 10 meters.

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! Ordinary people do not need to read it so carefully.

It is impossible to see such a meticulous detail.

But as a top athlete, even if he relies on his own experience, he will know that there is something obvious wrong with this place. Don’t mention that Su Shen and he are all looking forward to the future. Maybe Powell’s team and Powell’s head coach Francis have long carefully cut the difference between the two people to every ten meters, or even every step.

This is the manifestation of the increasingly scientific and standardized modern sports competition. There are more and more high-definition cameras to shoot, more and more high-definition videos that can be used for comparison and comparison, and more and more professional system software can be used for correction.

It is inevitable to become more meticulous and professional.

Therefore, Powell's own heart, whether it is experience or the data given to him by the team, is telling him, this place...

You shouldn't be pulled down.

Especially when he faces this situation seriously, he should not be pulled apart here. Maintaining stability or even shrinking is the right reason.

But reality is so "bizarre".

Powell thought he had made a mistake and pursued him hard, but what he didn't expect was that with his exertion, the distance between the two was not narrowed, but continued to expand.

Lao Bao was stunned now.

How could it not catch up?

What exactly is wrong?

Not to mention his head coach Francis, he also frowned at this moment, not understanding why Powell did not narrow the gap here, but was being widened more and more.

This year, Powell has also gone through hard winter training. In order to prepare for the last peak Olympics, Powell has also done his best. He has taken all this in his heart.

In recent years, Powell has not been to go to nightclubs very much, and there are fewer and fewer parties. Francis is personally very satisfied.

So he still has some "ambitions" about Powell's struggle for breakthrough this year.

Especially when he heard that Su Shen Dongxun seemed to have done a foot change, the entire training rhythm and athletic performance pyramid was reconstructed, and his performance at the beginning of the season was not satisfactory.

Anyway, for their giant-level coaches, Su Shen's condition this year will definitely decline compared to before.

Then you come.

Does Powell have a chance?

Do you have the chance to win a silver medal at the Olympics?

Although I can't win a gold medal, it would be great if I could win a silver medal in the Olympics. Who said that there are monsters like Bolt in this era? People who will understand it if they say it.

After Powell learned the news, he was actually in the same mood as Frances. Although he felt sorry and puzzled for making such a decision for Su Shen, in the end, people still started more from their own interests.

From Powell's own perspective, it must be that if Su Shen is in poor condition, he will lose a potential card rival.

Now is the era of the four giants competing for hegemony.

But there are only three medals.

Then there will inevitably be someone who will be eliminated.

Before, basically this person was Powell.

Then he must be unwilling to give up.

In the history of people who run so fast, they are all top-notch versions, but if you tell him that the end of a bronze medal will end, they will be excluded from the top three in many competitions, and they will only get a iron card with a comfort reward.

As a former world record holder... Powell felt unwilling to accept it.
To be continued...
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