Here’s some inspiration to shake you out of your post-holiday haze. The 29-year-old Arizona Cardinals rookie, Robert Gill, posted a video on June 25th showing him running at 25 miles per hour on a treadmill. You can hear Gill at the end say, “I wanted it!” But the majority of us cannot run up to that speed just because we “wanted it.”
Shortly after, 35-year-old former Bengals and Dolphins player, Chad Johnson, also posted a video of him running 24 mph at a 2.5-degree incline from a standing start.
These feats may be awe-inspiring to the rest of us, but the Jamaican sprinter, Usain Bolt, still reins supreme. Bolt has reached almost 28 mph on a track when he sprinted from the 60m to the 80m mark in 1.61 seconds at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Germany.
Here’s some inspiration to shake you out of your post-holiday haze. The 29-year-old Arizona Cardinals rookie, Robert Gill, posted a video on June 25th showing him running at 25 miles per hour on a treadmill. You can hear Gill at the end say, “I wanted it!” But the majority of us cannot run up to that speed just because we “wanted it.”
Shortly after, 35-year-old former Bengals and Dolphins player, Chad Johnson, also posted a video of him running 24 mph at a 2.5-degree incline from a standing start.
These feats may be awe-inspiring to the rest of us, but the Jamaican sprinter, Usain Bolt, still reins supreme. Bolt has reached almost 28 mph on a track when he sprinted from the 60m to the 80m mark in 1.61 seconds at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Germany.