The unbeatable
The Olympics is coming to an end and I would like to discuss one thing that came to mind when watching a summary the other day.
Before the Olympics started, we had especially one race where people liked to bet and discuss the winner – 100 m-dash for men. Would Asafa Powell step up and show his speed during a BIG event against his biggest rivals or would Usain Bolt show the world he was the number one? Some people also put out a warning for Tyson Gay. The end result? Usain Bolt kicked ass! The world was shocked that he sat the World Record with a untied shoe and a “showing off” gesture in the end. A few days later, it was time for the unbeatable record, probably THE MOST perfect record ever – Michael Johnson’s World Record on 200 m from Olympics in Atlanta 1996.
Just as asual, you had “experts” saying he wouldn’t be able to bet the record because Michael Johnson’s race was THE PERFECT race and Usain Bolt just did not have the technique and power to go for 200 m. Guess what? He kicked ass once again and set another World Record in 0.9 head wind. Amazing!
So what is the lesson learned from this post? Well, nothing is unbeatable my friend. If you deep down just believe you can do it and if you keep trying hard enough, you will get there.
“They can because they think they can.”
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Virgil
Keep it up,
Jonas
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