19 years old.
9.94 seconds.
The future isn't coming it's already here.
Bayanda Walaza continues to make a statement every time he steps on the track.
Running 9.94 at just 19 years old is more than fast
it's elite.
What stands out?
• Explosive acceleration
• Relaxed top-speed mechanics
• Confidence under pressure
• Consistent ex*****on
The scary part?
He's still developing.
Most athletes are trying to break 10 seconds.
Walaza is already there.
This is what happens when talent meets preparation.
And if this trajectory continues,
the sprint world better pay attention.
How fast do you think he can go in the next few years?
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How To Run Faster
How To Run Faster is made by Morey Croson with Performance Lab to give specific instruction for how to improve speed quickly. Enjoy!
My Name is Morey and I am the owner of Performance Lab of California. Here we look at the science behind the human body performance. This is through the breaking down of body mechanics, technology and assessment in corrective application and overall development of how you can function more optimally. Being a college athlete, I committed myself into the improvement and development of my speed and s
Your sprint might be lost before it even begins.
That's why block starts matter.
For novice sprinters, the goal isn't perfection
it's building solid fundamentals.
Watch for these key areas:
• Strong body angles out of the blocks
• Explosive push, not a quick pop-up
• Aggressive arm drive
• Patience during acceleration
• Smooth transition into sprinting
Most beginners stand up too early.
The best starts are powerful, controlled, and progressive.
Master the first few steps,
and you'll set yourself up for a faster race every time.
Remember:
Speed starts with position.
What stands out most in this start?
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Your 40-yard dash isn’t won at top speed.
It’s won in the first few steps.
Most athletes focus on running fast.
Elite athletes focus on accelerating fast.
To improve your 40-yard dash:
• Project forward aggressively
• Push the ground back with force
• Keep a powerful arm drive
• Stay patient during the drive phase
• Build speed step by step
The goal isn't to pop upright immediately.
The athletes with the best 40 times know how to create force early and carry momentum down the field.
Master acceleration mechanics
and watch your times drop.
Watch this closely and apply it to your next sprint session.
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Jamaica is BACK. Bryan Levell just ran 9.82 and reminded the world why this island breeds champions. The sprinting legacy continues.
Drive phase mistake.
9.75 is flying.
Wind-aided or not… that speed is real.
Jordan Anthony just put the track world on notice.
Explosive acceleration.
Relaxed mechanics.
Elite turnover.
That’s what separates fast athletes from future stars.
Yes, the wind helped
but you still have to produce the speed.
And running 9.75 in any conditions?
That takes serious power and ex*****on.
The scary part?
There’s still more potential ahead.
Do you think sub-10 becomes the standard for the next generation?
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