STARTING BLOCKS - Unbanned Sprinting Technique!

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  • Опубліковано 20 сер 2023
  • In the early 1900s, starting blocks used to be banned and instead of seeing those starting blocks, all the athletes would walk out in onto the dirt or gravel track with a gardening Trowel and they would dig holes just behind the starting line that they would place their feet in.
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    EPISODE 12:
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  • @ChikaJihyo
    @ChikaJihyo 11 місяців тому +63

    Imagine you’re an Olympic sprinter and you also need to learn optimal hole digging 😭

  • @loumartucci2013
    @loumartucci2013 11 місяців тому +14

    George Simpson should be retroactively recognized. An additional point about the evolution of starting block rules. Up until somewhere in the early 1980s when using starting blocks the runners toe was required to be in contact with the track surface.

  • @jaivir7758
    @jaivir7758 11 місяців тому +12

    it's amazing that you covrr these unheard stories. Keep it up, buddy 😊

    • @JumpersJunction
      @JumpersJunction  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @JumpersJunction
      @JumpersJunction  11 місяців тому +2

      This one had quite a bit of information to sift through at that was contradictory. I found a story about how Eddie Tolen (“the Midnight Express”) apparently traveled to meet with Charlie booth and bring pair of the blocks down to American, but that was said to have happened in 1922. But Tolens Australian tour was in the 1930s

  • @vfplayer
    @vfplayer 11 місяців тому +6

    Saying starting blocks were allowed in 1937, but didn’t appear in the Olympics until 1948 makes it seem like it still wasn’t common for another 11 years. There were no summer Olympics in 1940 or 1944, so of course they weren’t used until 1948. Making it seem like such a long wait until they were accepted is disingenuous.

  • @littleboyblue2323
    @littleboyblue2323 11 місяців тому +7

    I graduated from high school in 1983 and my high school track was still cinders., but we didn't have to dig holes for starting blocks. LOL

    • @JumpersJunction
      @JumpersJunction  11 місяців тому +2

      Ya they are still around. The track my daughters team practices on is cinder too.

  • @user-ee5mz6ny1f
    @user-ee5mz6ny1f 11 місяців тому +5

    Thank you. Really cool video, very informative.

  • @ShinjiGetsGrounded
    @ShinjiGetsGrounded 10 місяців тому +4

    I still smile every time you show that stupid spinning javelin

  • @Brodie.H20
    @Brodie.H20 11 місяців тому +3

    Nice video

  • @poisonpotato1
    @poisonpotato1 11 місяців тому +6

    You can be disqualified for reacting too fast?
    Thats rigged AF

    • @RatzaChewy
      @RatzaChewy 11 місяців тому +1

      The logic is that It's only because they want athletes to react to the gun, not anticipate it. Less than 0.1s and it's likely that the signal from your brain to your legs was before the gun, and even as you start moving, there will still be a split second before you transfer weight off of the blocks.

    • @poisonpotato1
      @poisonpotato1 11 місяців тому +5

      @@RatzaChewy vary when the gun sounds so there's no way to anticipate it. If you're still on the blocks not moving before the gun I don't see how that can be declared cheating.
      If they really want to get into thst much detail, what about the time it takes for the sound to reach them? Technically the sound happens after the shot. So theoretically that gives them more time to react. Also it's not fair to all the athletes, sound has to travel through air at a finite speed. The one closest to it would hear it ever so slightly first before the athlete furthest away from it.

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 10 місяців тому +1

      @@poisonpotato1 Most Track races now use a boop, boop, boooop and a taping sound over the announcing speakers for the sound now over a gun becuse they have had found the sound issue of getting to the furthest runner is a problem for the stadiums with the speakers all over the place, it makes more sense. Also, some places it is getting harder to even find cap guns due to the ban on all guns even non weapons as they were used in heists after the gun had its part that is orange or whole gun orange painted black, mainly Japan and a few countries in Europe these cap guns are ban.

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 10 місяців тому +2

      @@RatzaChewy Yes, but test have shown that some athletes can be a little faster then 0.1 not much but end up at 0.9 to 0.098 or so as they do allow 0.99 with a 0.01 difference due to the error in the timing or the blocks either of them reading fast, at least they do now.

  • @lestermount3287
    @lestermount3287 10 місяців тому +1

    before all weather tracks there were large spikes driven into the ground to hold the blocks

    • @martinoamello3017
      @martinoamello3017 10 місяців тому

      Back in the mid 70s I ran on a cinder track. In one meet they were apparently in some big damn hurry to get all the different events done so while the 100 yards at the time were being run the 440 yards were running as well, but nobody bothered to move the starting blocks out of the way of the 440ers.. That turned out great at all 6 (I think it was six) rounded the track they all had to navigate the blocks with no notice..It didn't end well.. LOL

  • @jevonsutherland
    @jevonsutherland 11 місяців тому +3

    loved the end where we saw most of the dumbass things

  • @steveoulman634
    @steveoulman634 11 місяців тому +2

    Allen Wells, GBR, did not use starting blocks until forced to by a rule change leading up to the 1980 olympics. He was the gold medalist.

    • @JumpersJunction
      @JumpersJunction  11 місяців тому +1

      His story is pretty wild too. He was a long and triple jumper who was converted to sprints. Similar to Marcell Jacobs.

    • @cattycats4
      @cattycats4 11 місяців тому +1

      Thats interesting , thats like turning up to Wimbledon on steroids with a cricket bat and they say no you have to use a tennis racket and then you win...

    • @JumpersJunction
      @JumpersJunction  11 місяців тому

      @@cattycats4 hahaha

    • @MrVorpalsword
      @MrVorpalsword 11 місяців тому

      wasn't he barefoot too at first?

  • @waynebaker7067
    @waynebaker7067 10 місяців тому

    Whether Simpson should get a record should, in part, depend on whether IAAF had a rule prohibiting them. If they weren't prohibited, there may be an argument for the record, however, if they were prohibited, then not a chance.

  • @poisonpotato1
    @poisonpotato1 11 місяців тому +1

    I think they should still be illegal. Its about running the fastest on a track. Not using external tools

  • @NDPrepper-uy9rb
    @NDPrepper-uy9rb 25 днів тому

    Why do they DQ you for having quick reflexes?

  • @QuincelSC
    @QuincelSC 11 місяців тому +4

    Love the montage at the end, but the cartwheel shotput isn't dumbass! It's amazing and it should be allowed!

    • @lestermount3287
      @lestermount3287 10 місяців тому +1

      the rule has always been the shot must remain above the should otherwise people would be throwing it

    • @Solemn_Kaizoku
      @Solemn_Kaizoku 5 місяців тому

      Anatomically speaking, it's still atop the shoulder.

  • @jessecoleman1418
    @jessecoleman1418 11 місяців тому +1

    Are or were longjumpers or triple jumpers aloud to use blocks ?

    • @frankpagel39
      @frankpagel39 11 місяців тому +2

      I think you could use it, but it gives you no advantage to get you to your maimum speed. So it's unnessasary.
      Maybe it would get harder to be exxactly on the jumping spot.

    • @euan1234
      @euan1234 11 місяців тому +1

      I looked through the World Athletics rulebook on Competition, and there was no mention of blocks in the jumping section. So I guess it might be legal, although as mentioned, it might not offer any advantage really

    • @StarComet7
      @StarComet7 11 місяців тому

      No reason too do so.

  • @ralphkirsipuu3772
    @ralphkirsipuu3772 11 місяців тому +2

    380p quality.... WHAT?????

    • @JumpersJunction
      @JumpersJunction  11 місяців тому

      LOL, It takes youtube about 20min after it posts for them to update to higher quality. check back in a few minutes.

    • @ralphkirsipuu3772
      @ralphkirsipuu3772 11 місяців тому +1

      @@JumpersJunction nah, the video was good enough to suffer through the quality

    • @JumpersJunction
      @JumpersJunction  11 місяців тому

      @@ralphkirsipuu3772 ha I appreciate it.

    • @jakerussell135
      @jakerussell135 11 місяців тому +2

      @@JumpersJunction you know you don't have to make a video public as soon as you post it, you can upload it as unlisted, wait an hour, then publish it

    • @JumpersJunction
      @JumpersJunction  11 місяців тому +2

      @@jakerussell135 definitely going to start doing that from now on. Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @Metodiuskandowa
    @Metodiuskandowa Місяць тому

    so tecnically speaking geoerge simpson ran the fastest time in racing history even faster than usain bolts world record since they both used block starts

    • @jmiscreant
      @jmiscreant Місяць тому

      Not quite, because Simpson's time was for 100 yards, which is about 91% of the 100m distance

  • @iratepeople455
    @iratepeople455 11 місяців тому

    Wow that was a long golf story to explain something that didn't need explaining

    • @JumpersJunction
      @JumpersJunction  11 місяців тому

      Ya a few people have commented on that. I need to be more direct moving forward. I appreciate the feedback.

  • @richardcalbaza8387
    @richardcalbaza8387 11 місяців тому

    man I really do like your videos, but if I hear one more time "IAAF which is now World Athletics" I'm gonna lose my mind

  • @KrishnaLoying-ip5nr
    @KrishnaLoying-ip5nr 11 місяців тому

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  • @early2exit
    @early2exit 10 місяців тому

    The only thing ive gathered from all these videos is the IAAF company shouldnt be anywhere near sports. Seems like they are the reason anyone has an issue with anything.

  • @jakelynch7389
    @jakelynch7389 11 місяців тому +1

    For me, if the technique of using blocks was not recognised as being legal by world athletics at the time of the record being broken, then it shouldn’t be retrospectively instated

    • @kmdsummon
      @kmdsummon 11 місяців тому +7

      But you can’t tell a person he is allowed o use it and later when that person wins, tell him it is not recognised and ban him for life.

    • @jakelynch7389
      @jakelynch7389 11 місяців тому

      @@kmdsummon world athletics never said anything to allow him, the officials at the event did

    • @kmdsummon
      @kmdsummon 11 місяців тому +3

      @@jakelynch7389Video doesn’t say which officials banned him and which officials organised that official event. But if that event was organised by world athletics, they must accept. If not, then unless in their rules were explicitly specified that only digging holes with specific “hole digger” is allowed and no more equipment is allowed (which I doubt), they also should.

    • @oliverlane9716
      @oliverlane9716 11 місяців тому

      If it was legal at the time then another athlete might have broken the record with the blocks. It gave him an unfair advantage over his contemporaries who were not given that chance.
      Equally sometimes legal items are retroactively banned, such as some swimming suits and some track bikes. Those records should still stand as historical records though not for today

    • @poisonpotato1
      @poisonpotato1 11 місяців тому

      Well you're wrong

  • @hobbyist518
    @hobbyist518 10 місяців тому +1

    Incoming hot take: I don't watch informational videos to see the face of the guy making it, and (to me) it sniffs of some combination of narcissism/video editing laziness/a subtle attempt to build "trust", i.e. emotionally manipulate the audience into taking what you say at FACE value. Yes, this is a subjective opinion. No, I won't be shaken from it.

    • @JumpersJunction
      @JumpersJunction  10 місяців тому

      Hey no worries. Everyone has their own preferences and it’s not for everyone. But I appreciate the comment. My goal is to learn from my audience about what works and what doesn’t and every video I make get just alittle bit better.

    • @hobbyist518
      @hobbyist518 10 місяців тому

      ​@@JumpersJunction Glad you read comments. It could entirely be subjective taste on my part, and if the content is primarily (or at least by a large chunk of your audience) meant to be consumed as audio, like with podcasters who upload their vids on youtube, I don't mind as much. (Though I DO mind when those podcasters pull up visual aids and speak as if most of their audience should be able to see the visual aid.)
      But anyway, you do you. I personally only watched all your 'banned' videos, so I'm only from that crowd. And I don't think my criticism is something that would make your future videos more or less popular if you took it to heart; there are plenty of informational / video essay style videos with only a dude's face talking. I don't watch any of them, but they're out there, and they're popular sometimes.
      Who knows? With the advent of AI, people might start WANTING a face, once deep fakes start getting more and more real. But personally, I haven't been able to stand it ever since I saw how easy it was for egomaniac sophists to manipulate their audience with the right combination of tone, facial expressions, and gesticulation, with a pretense at logic and reason to back it all up. Without a face, there's less a manipulator can do, they have to rely more on the facts at hand, which makes it easier for me personally to evaluate the content.
      Not that I'm accusing you of doing any of this, it's just that when I saw this video, after seeing all the others, it stood out to me that you were going down the face route, when part of the reason I liked the other banned videos is that you DIDN'T do that, you accompanied your audio with highly relevant still images, which I GREATLY prefer. For entertainment reasons if nothing else.

    • @JumpersJunction
      @JumpersJunction  10 місяців тому

      @@hobbyist518 I appreciate that feedback. There is always more to learn and the more feedback the better.
      I started including face time on more recent videos as an experiment. But also to simplify editing. I do all the editing on my phone and it just takes too much time. I think that was one of your earlier comments about “lazy editing” but in my case it’s just time efficient.

    • @hobbyist518
      @hobbyist518 10 місяців тому +1

      @@JumpersJunction I can understand time efficiency as an argument. From the perspective of your audience who can't see the behind the scenes work, it looks like the content creator is sacrificing quality for the sake of ease. Call that what you will, laziness or time efficiency, at the end of the day it amounts to the same thing from the viewer's perspective: lower quality compared to what came before. "Laziness" is an insulting way to put it, but also one that cuts straight to the heart of the matter.
      Plus, it comes with a lot of implicit baggage. Someone who cares passionately about their product will put in that extra work, even if nobody ever sees it. Someone who's slowly losing their passion, either because they're not getting the views they thought they would, or the money, or both, or something else entirely... people pick up on that. Not everyone, at first. But eventually, everyone notices.
      I didn't watch any of them, but going by view count, your tutorial videos on the long jump and other similar content didn't garner much interest from the wider internet. Speaking as someone who creates stuff on the internet himself (though not on YT)... yeah, that can feel like a big OOF, when the things you're interested in, or the things you think will take off, aren't the things most people are interested in, and they don't take off. And even when something DOES take off, but it doesn't make bank, or interest slowly drifts away and you feel like you've lost that lightning in a bottle...
      It's your job to decide what you'll do in that circumstance.