My favorite is her freeze frame expression just before the video begins. Even if you don't know anything about her you can sense how the interview will unfold
Runners can relate to much of what she is saying about training, she is such a doll how can anyone not love her, so sad to read on other videos the hatefull remarks.
it's only by idiots who think they are Sydney McLaughlin "fans" and make everything into a war (no wonder the world is in the state it is). I've no doubt Sydney and Femke have oodles of respect for each other, being the two best of all time.
Learning how to convert pain into pleasure is how you break your limiter. She gets a zenkai boost every time she pushes through the pain. Willpower over 9000!
as an English speaker I find it much easier to understand the Dutch than the Scots. An very interesting interview though - she and Lieke Klaver must have some fun training sessions. Now in July 2023 she has the world 400m indoor lead and has just run 51.45 in London for the 400H. This is almost the same time McLaughlin ran in her first WR run last year in the U.S. championship
Such a great attitude. With a speedy first 200 a 400m world record is within reach (yes, the one set by the East German woman who was certainly doping). You could do it. And if you like lactic, try this combo: burpees to failure, then immediately do the same number of jumping jacks, then immediately do the same number of jump ropes (without the rope). The burpees take you to 'lactic land', then switching to different/easier exercises allows to continue functioning there, and this accustoms your body/mind to that possibility. Also, it works your legs/arms in three different ways that are helpful to runners. Sebastion Coe said that at his best he felt like he was flying - I wish you, and all your orange teammates, that wonderful feeling.
@@fatmansprinter Did you not hear what she said, in the winter they have no track to train on, it's all outside endurance work where is her advantage over the dopers, the eastern european sprinters not only had PED's to rely on but indoor facilities in the winter, take that all into account.
@@mstrunn Some people are just born better, naturally faster, stronger more intelligent etc. Maybe you remember someone in your high school days where some cheaters cheat on exams to get better grades and no matter how much they cheat they could never get to the top? Some people are just born better, the cheaters are the ones who take enhancers to try to reach their level but even then some level just cannot be reached no matter how much you cheat.
I love how down to earth she is even with all her success at such a young age. Her parents deserve a lot of credit for raising her right.
This make me happy, she is so good and people talks only great and happy things about Femke Boil thats make me happy and proud to be dutch .
She is so lovely and intelligent🤩she is a really smart and talented athlete! Go Femke ❤️🏃🏼♀️
I . Love . Her .
My favorite is her freeze frame expression just before the video begins. Even if you don't know anything about her you can sense how the interview will unfold
I love her accent
She’s just soooo lovely, modest , kind and talented.
What she did in Munich; was stunning !!
What a beautiful girl and such a sweetie. Oh and also one of the best female athletes in the world.
Runners can relate to much of what she is saying about training, she is such a doll how can anyone not love her, so sad to read on other videos the hatefull remarks.
it's only by idiots who think they are Sydney McLaughlin "fans" and make everything into a war (no wonder the world is in the state it is). I've no doubt Sydney and Femke have oodles of respect for each other, being the two best of all time.
Crush 🥰
Learning how to convert pain into pleasure is how you break your limiter. She gets a zenkai boost every time she pushes through the pain. Willpower over 9000!
OMG she's such a sweetheart
as an English speaker I find it much easier to understand the Dutch than the Scots. An very interesting interview though - she and Lieke Klaver must have some fun training sessions. Now in July 2023 she has the world 400m indoor lead and has just run 51.45 in London for the 400H. This is almost the same time McLaughlin ran in her first WR run last year in the U.S. championship
🦋 Femke's always down to earth 🌺 ..and ready to go airborne... 👀
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Such a great attitude. With a speedy first 200 a 400m world record is within reach (yes, the one set by the East German woman who was certainly doping). You could do it. And if you like lactic, try this combo: burpees to failure, then immediately do the same number of jumping jacks, then immediately do the same number of jump ropes (without the rope). The burpees take you to 'lactic land', then switching to different/easier exercises allows to continue functioning there, and this accustoms your body/mind to that possibility. Also, it works your legs/arms in three different ways that are helpful to runners.
Sebastion Coe said that at his best he felt like he was flying - I wish you, and all your orange teammates, that wonderful feeling.
You also have to take into account track and spike improvements that have given Femke advantages that the dopers didn`t have.
@@fatmansprinter Did you not hear what she said, in the winter they have no track to train on, it's all outside endurance work where is her advantage over the dopers, the eastern european sprinters not only had PED's to rely on but indoor facilities in the winter, take that all into account.
@@mstrunn How do we know she's also not taking PEDs?
@@mstrunn Some people are just born better, naturally faster, stronger more intelligent etc. Maybe you remember someone in your high school days where some cheaters cheat on exams to get better grades and no matter how much they cheat they could never get to the top? Some people are just born better, the cheaters are the ones who take enhancers to try to reach their level but even then some level just cannot be reached no matter how much you cheat.
49.26!
One thump