Abby is a proper sprinter. Every phase of her race is properly executed. She has awesome acceleration and top end speed and she has the ability to maintain the top end speed through the finish line. Note that I say... through the line. Many sprinters start decelerating long before the line. ..... and they try to dip or dive over the line. Sprinters run hard at top end speed through the line. The finish is 10 - 20m past the line. Usain bolt slowed down before the line in one big competition and it cost him a lot of time.!!!! His coach gave him a very stern talking to and he came out to the next race and blasted the competition and it was clearly shown in his time. From then on ......no slowing down before the line and no dipping and diving over the line. .... unless there is a threat on the line. Abby Steiner's coach is awesome. He/ she has got her listening, following instructions and accelerating properly and holding the top end speed endurance through the line. Her action is quick and cadence is awesome. She does not over - stride. She runs effectively within her stride length and pattern and she can hold a top end speed which is faster than the rest of the field, for longer than the rest of the field. Awesome 😎!! They have even got the acceleration, top end speed and speed endurance for the 200m spot on!!! Its wonderful to watch. And it's a lesson to all of the dedicated athletes who have the talent and skills but are scraping by...... and finishing behind Abby. She is the next superstar.
And now Abby Steiner and Tamara Clark along with Jenna Prandini are off to run in the World meet in three weeks. See Abby and Tamara doing the congrats hug is good kharma. Both girls get it done.
Been keeping me pirate eye on Abby's races this year, and although her lateral movement in her arms and hands may look unorthodox.... it really doesn't matter, when she runs like the wind, and is as strong a finisher as there is in the bis.... S. Richardson could tell you as much.
@@NYMannymanSpot on, my good man. Takes all different techniques, shapes and sizes to get down that track. Coleman and Lyles couldn't be more different(one can start, one can finish.) Young guns Laird and Boling have stride lengths that are oceans apart - as with Richardson and Steiner. But the overall rub here is that U.S. sprinters from 100 to 400m - are so DEEP at this moment in time.
@@peternewell6924 for sure. I ran for UH and while our coach is big on technique all of our bodies are just designed different. I say do what makes you get down the track fast. I was one of those strong sprinters where my style didn't matter so much yet I had speed.
She gained like 15 lb between this race and towards the end of the season, it was not muscle? What happened? I heard she got injured and couldn't train.
@@todd5260 We all know she "should". Did you have a confirmation that she got hurt the beginning of outdoors and couldn't train and gained weight? What about her arm swing? Her results in the 200m are phenomenal though , I just can't believe someone would coach that arm swing.
@@dennisrobinson8008 I have 100% confirmation she was injured last outdoor season. In fact, she was less than perfectly healthy when she tied Gabby Thomas’ collegiate indoor 200m at 22.38 last March. Her injury worsened during the outdoor (Apr and May) until she had to finally shut it down. She made an attempt at the East Regional, but wasn’t healthy enough. Your weight-gain comment is out of left field. She’s not a weight-gain type athlete or body type. Weight gain was NOT a factor last season. As far as her arm-swing goes…I mean, she’s being coached by a world-class sprint coach in Tim Hall, and her results are tremendous. Between him and her, I think they’ve got this whether anyone else approves or not. Her weight and her arm swing are simply NOT problems. Staying healthy is the only thing she needs to do. 🤞🏻 She’s a beast!!
To be honest, if you not black you can win but never be the greatest athlete in this planet earth. Don’t waste your time to pursue your dream. No way. No bullshit.
Great runner and thank you to Alabama runner who gave a hug to Abby that's a great runner also
Abby is next level. Put some respect on this athletes name
Frr
I agree she is a bullet
Abby is a proper sprinter. Every phase of her race is properly executed. She has awesome acceleration and top end speed and she has the ability to maintain the top end speed through the finish line. Note that I say... through the line.
Many sprinters start decelerating long before the line. ..... and they try to dip or dive over the line.
Sprinters run hard at top end speed through the line.
The finish is 10 - 20m past the line.
Usain bolt slowed down before the line in one big competition and it cost him a lot of time.!!!!
His coach gave him a very stern talking to and he came out to the next race and blasted the competition and it was clearly shown in his time.
From then on ......no slowing down before the line and no dipping and diving over the line. .... unless there is a threat on the line.
Abby Steiner's coach is awesome. He/ she has got her listening, following instructions and accelerating properly and holding the top end speed endurance through the line.
Her action is quick and cadence is awesome. She does not over - stride. She runs effectively within her stride length and pattern and she can hold a top end speed which is faster than the rest of the field, for longer than the rest of the field.
Awesome 😎!!
They have even got the acceleration, top end speed and speed endurance for the 200m spot on!!!
Its wonderful to watch.
And it's a lesson to all of the dedicated athletes who have the talent and skills but are scraping by...... and finishing behind Abby.
She is the next superstar.
I sense a coach here. Or at the least a near-coach.
Abby is so exciting to watch with that late kick is awesome. So talented
And now Abby Steiner and Tamara Clark along with Jenna Prandini are off to run in the World meet in three weeks. See Abby and Tamara doing the congrats hug is good kharma. Both girls get it done.
Beast mode ABBY! Omg I had pre race butterflies. I’m gonna watch 10 more times now
She wants to win.
She is a winner.
Lots of good runners.
Anticipating nationals.
she is a real one
She is awesome. No long fake nails. All business!
tf is that nail comment about bro
Problem with nails?
Been keeping me pirate eye on Abby's races this year, and although her lateral movement in her arms and hands may look unorthodox.... it really doesn't matter, when she runs like the wind, and is as strong a finisher as there is in the bis.... S. Richardson could tell you as much.
She runs upright just like Michael Johnson
@@NYMannymanSpot on, my good man. Takes all different techniques, shapes and sizes to get down that track. Coleman and Lyles couldn't be more different(one can start, one can finish.) Young guns Laird and Boling have stride lengths that are oceans apart - as with Richardson and Steiner. But the overall rub here is that U.S. sprinters from 100 to 400m - are so DEEP at this moment in time.
@@peternewell6924 The US Sprinters (men) are very deep but the Jamaican women have a very deep batch of sprinters also.
@@dmvbay2535 For sure, Fraser-Pryce and Thompson are still the queens, with Smith right there as well. Will be a gas to see how it all plays out.
@@peternewell6924 for sure. I ran for UH and while our coach is big on technique all of our bodies are just designed different. I say do what makes you get down the track fast. I was one of those strong sprinters where my style didn't matter so much yet I had speed.
Abby----You have the best legs in track and field!💥
Stop lying 🤥
She's as breathtakingly beautiful as she is fast!
abby gets better everytime she touches the track
Frrrrr
She does have a very interesting arm swing.
Unbelievable. Sensational and Unbeatable.
I love Abby Steiner
I love ABBY
Her turnover is crazy
lol, it stood out on the 1st bend. Her arms seem to be in sync with her legs.
Her step count must be at least one third greater than her opponents. Amazing form.
GO BIG BLUE!
She gained like 15 lb between this race and towards the end of the season, it was not muscle? What happened? I heard she got injured and couldn't train.
300m collegiate record holder now. If she stays healthy, she will set more records this year.
@@todd5260 We all know she "should". Did you have a confirmation that she got hurt the beginning of outdoors and couldn't train and gained weight? What about her arm swing? Her results in the 200m are phenomenal though , I just can't believe someone would coach that arm swing.
@@dennisrobinson8008 I have 100% confirmation she was injured last outdoor season. In fact, she was less than perfectly healthy when she tied Gabby Thomas’ collegiate indoor 200m at 22.38 last March. Her injury worsened during the outdoor (Apr and May) until she had to finally shut it down. She made an attempt at the East Regional, but wasn’t healthy enough. Your weight-gain comment is out of left field. She’s not a weight-gain type athlete or body type. Weight gain was NOT a factor last season. As far as her arm-swing goes…I mean, she’s being coached by a world-class sprint coach in Tim Hall, and her results are tremendous. Between him and her, I think they’ve got this whether anyone else approves or not. Her weight and her arm swing are simply NOT problems. Staying healthy is the only thing she needs to do. 🤞🏻 She’s a beast!!
@@todd5260 nothing compared to her now!!!!
@@matthewkaram9615 TRUTH!!! Goodness gracious!!!
Abby my favourite
Where was this at?
ABBY IS CUT OMG
Abby has run a fine 200m
She runs like what's his name in that movie😂😂😂 she is FAST!!!
Waooo,I love you ❤️
Abby is as beautiful as she is fast!
Go snow bunny Go!!!
Africa is man's origin, brother.
@@dondee5439 True, and ?
Steiner brunette?
Other girls didn’t look too happy
I noticed that too
I'd love to be female, fit and running around in vest and sports knickers making a living
You omitted talent. Being fit is not talent.
@@dondee5439 Even so I'd love to make a living running around in sports knickers
@@jacobburtonswfc lmao
@@bucksfan8344 I sure would
Her style of running resembled that of JoFlo, a brilliant runner of her time.
White queen! W
Champs always have that strange way she holds her hand .
who said:"white women cant run?" 🙈🤣🤣🤣
We all came from Africa. Why should a tan or lack of one be so limiting?
This has to be the ugliest running gait in the history of mankind. But she’s burning up the track! Keep doing what you’re doing, Abby. 👏
To be honest, if you not black you can win but never be the greatest athlete in this planet earth. Don’t waste your time to pursue your dream. No way. No bullshit.
Racist alert!!
So, you are the judge of who is the greatest? Lol! GTFOH!!
We all came from Africa. Some of us just left sooner.
Our very special KyWildcat.BBN