nukchebi0 wrote:
Hand always gives you .25 or .3 seconds though.
Edit: Not trying to disparage you, I'm just searching for explanations because the fastest NFL athletes barely run a 4.3 at the Scouting Combine.
I know. My boy Warrick Dunn ran a 4.3 forty
. I sometimes get flack when telling people that. Luckily I have enough irl friends that know and will vouch for me..lol. Like I said, speed has always been my greatest advantage. If it makes you feel any better anything over 100 yards I start to get pulled by other track athletes. I'm under 6 foot and I can't compete with larger strides.
Spoiler (highlight to read): but out of the blocks i'd fuck you up ..lolIn football and soccer you don't really need to worry about much more than 40 yards though.
..and no hand does not always cut your time. It's just not as consistent, and that is why it is best to take an average.
btw, i remember being beat once under 100. It was by a guy I worked with at UPS, and it was in the parking lot. I remember thinking what an odd feeling that was.. wtf this dude is passing me (I know it sounds arrogant but that is the truth lol). He also used to be a wide receiver for the giants, and so a graciously ceded defeat..