I am a bit different from the other sprinters because, I would say, I can run many different ways while the other guys they just came on and they can only run one way.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think we have the approach that every race is a sprint. Some races are just longer sprints than others.
Before me, sprinters retired at 23 or 24. I run because I still like it, I can make a living, and I feel I was born to do it. And because people tell me I can't do it.
We are making a little portion of their brains be sprinters; they are 100 percent football players, but for these purposes, they must learn the proper way to run.
If you put me against most sprinters in the world, I reckon over a start I could get very close, if not take them.
I always wanted to be a sprinter.
You can run a sprint or your can run a marathon, but you can't sprint a marathon.
No, I don't run all the way. I'm not like an Olympic class runner.
Running back-to-back races requires a certain tactical prudence. Going too hard in any one race might jeopardize your performance in another. Maintaining proper hydration and caloric equilibrium also becomes increasingly critical.
It's not a sprinter's approach. It's more like a long-distance thing. You can stick around a lot longer if you kind of slow-play it.
I don't have a sprinter's body.