This Asian Man Ran the FASTEST 60m in Human History | Su Bingtian 2012-2021 Metamorphosis 9.83|6.29

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  • čas přidán 10. 12. 2021
  • A story of how a short Chinese kid went from finishing last in the Olympic race to become one of the Fastest humans ever on earth. An absolute underdog story of doubt, perseverance, hope and daring...
    Official data has been released recently that confirms Su Bingtian as the fastest short-distance sprinter in history, running the fastest 60m (6.29) ever recorded, under any conditions (followed by Usain Bolt's 6.31 and Christian Coleman's 6.32). His time would translate to an astounding 4.07 40 yard dash under NFL combine timing, way faster than the current record of 4.22 by John Ross. His 9.83 in the 2021 Olympic Semi-Final is also among the Top 13 Fastest times in human history. To put this in perspective, 9.83 is enough to win gold in any Olympics 100m Finals prior to 2008 and enough to medal in any Olympics.
    But perhaps the most striking part of Su Bingtian's story lies elsewhere...
    苏炳添 / 蘇炳添 / Su Bingtian Documentary (HD)/The Fastest Asian
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    60m Weltrekordlauf/Schnellster asiatischer Mann
    Record du monde du 60 m/l'homme asiatique le plus rapide
    record mondiale di 60 metri/l'uomo asiatico più veloce
    苏炳添纪录片: 蜕变
    蘇炳添紀錄片: 蛻變
    蘇炳添映画
    When GOKU competes in 100m Olympics Race
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  • @henri.r94
    @henri.r94  Před 8 měsíci +480

    Please share this video to spread the message of Hope, Daring and Human Solidarity.
    Official data (citations at bottom) has been released recently that confirms Su Bingtian as the fastest short-distance sprinter in history, running the fastest 60m (6.29) ever recorded, under any conditions , followed by Usain Bolt's 6.31 and Christian Coleman's 6.32. Su Bingtian also set the fastest split record for 10m, 20m, 30m, 40m, 50m, as well, which means nobody is faster than him in the first 60m of the race, no matter the distance. His time for 40 yard dash would translate to an astounding 4.07 (according to another source sub-4.05) under the NFL combine testing method, way faster than the current record of 4.22 by John Ross, hence setting the current upper limit for human explosive power. His 9.83 in the 2021 Olympic Semi-Final is also among the Top 15 Fastest times in human history and Top 5 Fastest times in Olympics history. To put this in perspective, 9.83 is enough to win Gold in any Olympics 100m Finals prior to 2008 and enough to medal in any Olympics except 2012.
    In our politically correct era, it's easy to publicly, privately, consciously disavow racial theory concerning Intelligence 3:14/Athleticism 3:42, but everybody secretly/spontaneously believes in it under the overwhelming weight of commonsensical empirical evidence that testify to the contrary.
    Homologously, I doubt anyone seriously believed he could run this number before it actually happened, which is why the event nevertheless materializing was so shocking, incredible, as if in-human. Before something happens, it is always easy to proclaim the formal possibility of it happening, but nobody SERIOUSLY entertained the real possibility of it happening. In other words, it is easy for many to Fantasize, but it takes courage for the few to Dream.
    When, in an interview, Su was asked whether he is an exception to the racial norm, he responded: “There is nothing exceptional here. If I can do it, YOU can do it too and do it better”. First, this stance of "universality without exception" is utterly different from the weak cliche of “breaking the stereotype”--the latter concedes the applicability of stereotype to the rest of the group while reserving a spot of exception for a few, hence leaving the stereotype intact. Second, Su is not saying "you will" with a tone of surety, but "you can". He is not making the outlandish claim that "anybody will do it if they try". You can" implies a sense of unknowability---You might or might not be able to do it, but you will never know unless you try...2:59
    The single greatest misunderstanding people often took from this video is the willful subjectivist fantasy of "hardwork beat genetics". No. One doesn't run the fastest 60m ever recorded without the most elite god-tier genetics possible. Indeed, Su trained MUCH LESS after he switched to his later coach Randy Huntington, who made him realize his problem was exactly the ideological belief that Asians somehow had lesser athletic talent and had to make up for that deficiency by working harder, an outdated and misguided training methodology that only predisposed him to potential career ending injuries through over-training. What Su's story exposes is that "raw genetics" is but a retroactive illusion: once you reach a certain level, it seems you've ALWAYS ALREADY had the potential to reach that level. One's "raw talents" does not exist in itself that automatically motivate or push one to be great, to do the work to be great. Rather, one's "raw talent" is a retroactive RESULT of one having performed the work which retroactively projected the "raw genetics" to be there in the first place. In other words, what we have here is the infinite speculative judgment that connects two completely heterogeneous items: "Raw talent IS Work" (it's nonsensical to say one's hardwork can beat one's talent because one's talent is always expressed in one's work which retroactively determines ones's talent which in turn is expressed in one's work....a LOOP), a formula that resonates well with the Protestant concept of Predestination and points to the inherent uncertainty of human subjectivity.
    What we don’t know what we know is that we don’t know what we are (in)capable of. Perhaps what we are really afraid of is not that racial theory is really true, but that it is really false, so 3:16 Charles Murray is wrong: the truly traumatic situation is not one in which each racial group is assigned its fixed proper niche in the hierarchical symbolic racial universe (or an harmonious egalitarian one where each race possess its distinctive desirable trait 4:13---isn’t this precisely what the so-called racial diversity/multiculturalism all about?), but one in which each racial group is deprived of the enjoyment of its special trait, so each individual would have to fully assume the ABYSS of its OWN freedom, deprived of the excuse to displace its fate onto the group to which it belongs...
    Su's progression by year:
    2006 - 10.59 (+0.8)
    2007 - 10.45 (+0.6)
    2008 - 10.41 (+0.2)
    2009 - 10.28 (-0.4)
    2010 - 10.32 (0.0)
    2011 - 10.16 (+0.7)
    2012 - 10.19 (+1.3)
    2013 - 10.06 (+0.1)
    2014 - 10.10 (+0.4)
    2015 - 9.99 (-0.4)
    2016 - 10.08 (0.0)
    2017 - 10.03 (-0.2)
    2018 - 9.91 (+0.2)
    2019 - 10.05 (+0.9)
    2021 - 9.83 (+0.9)

    • @yonggeun4222
      @yonggeun4222 Před 8 měsíci +8

      isnt su bingtian the fastest man in the world then in 60m?

    • @kirawinter5006
      @kirawinter5006 Před 8 měsíci +10

      Yes, yes he is.

    • @Slyj
      @Slyj Před 8 měsíci +8

      thanks so much for pointing out he's Asian, there was no way everyone would've known 👍

    • @yonggeun4222
      @yonggeun4222 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@bos9824 yeah so hes the unofficial fastest man in the world

    • @bos9824
      @bos9824 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@yonggeun4222 no not even close

  • @jiefuli5283
    @jiefuli5283 Před 2 lety +28407

    Fun fact: Su is also an assistant professor at a major university and working on his Phd at the moment. He wrote several thesis studying how to run faster in a scientific way. The power of hard work and science. Truly inspiring.

    • @CockySuSMounts
      @CockySuSMounts Před 2 lety +746

      @@henri.r94 😂 no doubt about that at least officially 🤣

    • @silveriver9
      @silveriver9 Před 2 lety +109

      Wow💪🔥

    • @carljacobson7156
      @carljacobson7156 Před 2 lety +814

      The Soviets used to do the same thing - many of their top athletes and champions were also Sport Sciences Students and their Doctoral Dissertations were literally a long-term study on how they built themselves up to Champion athletes.

    • @kevinhurst9885
      @kevinhurst9885 Před 2 lety +376

      @@carljacobson7156 well and massive amounts of steroids and other peds.

    • @carljacobson7156
      @carljacobson7156 Před 2 lety +610

      @@kevinhurst9885 Almost ALL Speed and Power Track Athletes used PEDs - no matter the country.

  • @ufo717212
    @ufo717212 Před 2 lety +6731

    Su Bingtian is the fastest human ever in 60m sprint, the 13th fastest human in 100m sprint history, the fastest Asian of all time, the fastest professor on this planet, and most importantly a hero who inspires billions.

    • @matthewheffernan8315
      @matthewheffernan8315 Před 2 lety +49

      hero ? you need to cast your net wider

    • @NateWithWho
      @NateWithWho Před 2 lety +680

      @@matthewheffernan8315 Many people got inspired by him, so he is a hero to them.

    • @nanakennedy8141
      @nanakennedy8141 Před 2 lety +27

      Well said

    • @The_Andromeda_Galaxy
      @The_Andromeda_Galaxy Před 2 lety +34

      Billions? Idk about that.

    • @steadyturtle7002
      @steadyturtle7002 Před 2 lety +409

      @@The_Andromeda_Galaxy China is a country with more than 1,3 billion population, and All Asian blooded has more than 65% population of the world, so what's wrong with billions?

  • @LogicKidroy
    @LogicKidroy Před 8 měsíci +1095

    Just remember, NO ONE has EVER ran 60m faster than this man, at 31 Years old.
    Insanity and Legendary, he will forever rightfully be remembered.

    • @yoshimitsux2236
      @yoshimitsux2236 Před 4 měsíci +16

      hes on the best chinese steroids ever.

    • @oot007
      @oot007 Před 4 měsíci +126

      @@yoshimitsux2236 Keep coping in your WWE fantasies.

    • @yoshimitsux2236
      @yoshimitsux2236 Před 4 měsíci +4

      facts hurt your feels

    • @oot007
      @oot007 Před 4 měsíci +44

      @@yoshimitsux2236 Keep coping in your WWE fantasies.

    • @Hardy_H_H
      @Hardy_H_H Před 4 měsíci +2

      maybe because no one trains for 60 meter dash? lol
      drag racing isn't over at the 60 foot mark either, it's either 1/8 or 1/4 mile. anything before that is irrelevant .

  • @brandonso
    @brandonso Před 9 měsíci +220

    I've never heard of him before, and in less than 15 minutes watching this I am a huge fan. What an inspiration you are, Su Bingtian. Thank you for posting this.

  • @lexbraxman9270
    @lexbraxman9270 Před rokem +2525

    It's kind of scary how explosive this guy is to get that 60m record.

    • @nordstrandmusicinternation9518
      @nordstrandmusicinternation9518 Před rokem +145

      I would not want to see him angry ! He’s built like a pit bull terrier with those huge but agile back legs and stocky front !

    • @harvestfarms
      @harvestfarms Před rokem +7

      How is his 100m time? lol

    • @soldbynam
      @soldbynam Před rokem +180

      Su's personal best of 9.83 seconds makes him the 5th fastest man all-time in the history of 100 metres at the Olympics, the 15th fastest man all-time in the history of the 100m event,[7] and the current holder of the 100 m Asian record.[8] Su's personal best in the 60 metres of 6.42 seconds placed him within the top five all-time in the event.[9]

    • @MonsterverseKeizerGhidorah
      @MonsterverseKeizerGhidorah Před rokem +78

      @@harvestfarms What’s with the “lol”?

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Před rokem +1

      THIS FAKE SIR HES ACTUALLY SO SLOW! 😠ONLY MY INDIAN MAN THE FASTEST HUMAN IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 , WE NEVER SCAM! WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗

  • @tonychang3738
    @tonychang3738 Před 2 lety +3905

    Ten years of hard works to improve 0.45 second, I feel extremely embarrassed to myself who often waste time in day dreaming. Respect to Su and all the athletics who keep pushing the limits.

    • @Bigbrodonateddollarsthroughsup
      @Bigbrodonateddollarsthroughsup Před 2 lety +165

      That’s a massive improvement for 10 years props to him

    • @RayFliesAway
      @RayFliesAway Před 2 lety +62

      After telling yourself this, right now you are still day dreaming, tomorrow you will still be day dreaming, the day after tomorrow, next week, next month, next year, you will still be day dreaming..

    • @danielade8915
      @danielade8915 Před 2 lety +144

      @@RayFliesAway unless you break the chain like a real man would.

    • @ryanlynch290
      @ryanlynch290 Před 2 lety +58

      Daydreaming is important work.

    • @mromneyobama
      @mromneyobama Před 2 lety +14

      That is a nice way to put it. He made it a goal to advance at end of each by 0.045 second faster than the prior year.

  • @thatoneguywhomainszofia.2846
    @thatoneguywhomainszofia.2846 Před 10 měsíci +292

    I've watched this video atleast 5 to 6 times a week since like January it's just so inspiring to me as an Asian teen getting back into sports after 3 years of forced recovery

    • @m4tthew123456789
      @m4tthew123456789 Před 8 měsíci +4

      keep it up bro, dedication is one of the srongest tools you can have.

    • @user-yw5wf6kz5t
      @user-yw5wf6kz5t Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hugs and best wishes!

    • @user-md5qv5ff7m
      @user-md5qv5ff7m Před 6 měsíci

      nothing is impossible

    • @joseph12371
      @joseph12371 Před 2 měsíci

      Please do not do that ... if you have that speed turn into a long jumper

    • @Ezekiel-rv3pe
      @Ezekiel-rv3pe Před měsícem

      As an american I love this documentary

  • @ramlangoddos4425
    @ramlangoddos4425 Před rokem +270

    Behind the scenes, who knows how much dedication, discipline, hard work, etc that Su Bingtian put in to become where he is now. So much respect to him.

  • @rohithraj2448
    @rohithraj2448 Před 2 lety +2389

    6:20 Usain Bolt once said about this in a documentary. "There was this kid right next to me, He got a flying start which made me stumble".

    • @islandboy5541
      @islandboy5541 Před 2 lety +34

      That guy is from France not asian

    • @lekenzo9828
      @lekenzo9828 Před 2 lety +470

      No it was Su Bingtian there was no french sprinters in that race.

    • @Mj-9
      @Mj-9 Před 2 lety +195

      @@islandboy5541 It had to be this asian one that made him stumble. Cause the one on the left wasn't impressive compared to the asian.

    • @viciousvigilante4985
      @viciousvigilante4985 Před 2 lety +32

      Usain bolt fast as fuck yo cuz it looked like he should have lost badly

    • @Xenolicz
      @Xenolicz Před 2 lety +5

      Anyone has a link to the documentary?:)

  • @kachunchau4945
    @kachunchau4945 Před rokem +2238

    I am Chinese, the people of our country are very proud of what he acheived, and I was deeply moved. Thank you for letting the rest of the world know Su Bingtian. Thank you to everyone who appreciated him in the comments. I hope everyone can take inspiration and strength from him.

    • @tonykim3033
      @tonykim3033 Před rokem +36

      Congratulations China

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Před rokem +1

      THIS FAKE SIR HES ACTUALLY SO SLOW! 😠ONLY MY INDIAN MAN THE FASTEST HUMAN IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 , WE NEVER SCAM! WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗

    • @pavangundu4356
      @pavangundu4356 Před rokem +9

      Iam india💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐

    • @demaisan6648
      @demaisan6648 Před rokem +17

      Bing chilling

    • @stefano1072
      @stefano1072 Před rokem +25

      Italy won that olympics 100m, but we all were wondered of su bingtian. Chinese people are wonderful and great hard workers. I send love and appreciation to you and to all the chinese, good luck for everything

  • @syntaxerror2210
    @syntaxerror2210 Před rokem +169

    As a high school Asian distance runner, this man is an absolute inspiration to me. I seldom see any Asian runners and my competition is mostly made up of white and black guys. A great runner and an even greater motivator!

    • @aczbdk
      @aczbdk Před rokem +2

      This is why Chinese medicine should be classified as illegal drugs too, some people saw their urine sample they were purple.

    • @ex0duzz
      @ex0duzz Před 10 měsíci

      Oh shut up you idiot..you posted this garbage like 100 times on this video alone. No one cares, you aren't funny or truthful.

    • @groggo100
      @groggo100 Před 9 měsíci +21

      @@aczbdk ?!!!!?!?!?! who said that

    • @groggo100
      @groggo100 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@aczbdk do you anything about chinese medicine?

    • @jackwang1238
      @jackwang1238 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@aczbdkshuit,中药主要就是草药,现代药品大部分都是在各种植物上提取的成分,动物生病了也会自己选择性吃植物,牛羊马等家畜最明显,你有没有自己的脑子?

  • @teti_99
    @teti_99 Před rokem +136

    So inspiring. In the late 70's they used to say my people (Polynesians) wouldn't make it in American football because they were "too big". Now according to research, my people, per capita are 56 times more likely than any other race to go to the NFL. Can't accept limitations from yourself or from outside influences. We are all built for greatness. 💯💯💯

    • @ex0duzz
      @ex0duzz Před 10 měsíci

      Lol why would they say that? Football and rugby are all big and tanks. Except like one or two positions. And by big I mean built, strong and explosive, not big as in fat and slow. Polynesians have always been tanks and dominate rugby afaik. Maybe back in the 60s they just said that because they were racist still(before civil rights movement) and didn't want to get dominated by black/browns in their "American" football.
      Was it the same thing for rugby or were Polynesians dominating in rugby before 70s? Pretty sure they would be. Like the all blacks. or was NZ team back then all whites too? South African team all whites? Australian team all whites?

    • @xelkim9666
      @xelkim9666 Před 9 měsíci

      👍👍

    • @michaelneufeld4515
      @michaelneufeld4515 Před 8 měsíci +27

      "too big" for football is some grade A buffoonery

    • @treeinch252
      @treeinch252 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Brah I wonder who da fuck said that back then lmao 😂

    • @user-dg8uh5gj1c
      @user-dg8uh5gj1c Před 7 měsíci +10

      ​@@treeinch252right? Sounds like some BS to make it about themselves 😂

  • @ryanchoong4714
    @ryanchoong4714 Před 2 lety +2346

    One thing I found extremely interesting is the fact that his dream/goal was always to be the first Asian to make it to the Olympic Final. He said it himself, "My semi-final is my final." Because the barrier before him, that had never been broken, was to make it into the finals.
    He did not dare dream of winning the final, he simply aimed for the next step. And he did it. But now that he did I think it opens the door up so much for future asian sprinters to dream bigger, to not just aim to reach the final but to win it.

    • @brucexu5972
      @brucexu5972 Před 2 lety +152

      a small step for man, a big step for asian kind

    • @mailliwallebasi3636
      @mailliwallebasi3636 Před 2 lety +15

      Well said!

    • @senister2999
      @senister2999 Před 2 lety +1

      @@brucexu5972 :/

    • @sangbeom6245
      @sangbeom6245 Před 2 lety +47

      His Semi-Finals Time was fast enough for Silver in the Finals and if things occured right again he could have won Gold beating Italy a 2nd time. That's a heavy weight laying on those he beat. He was the best 100m sprinter at the Olympics.

    • @sangbeom6245
      @sangbeom6245 Před 2 lety +4

      @@dpw181 I think he can go sub 9.8 if he tweaks his mechanics a bit more. If that happens he has a shot at a medal at World's and Olympics.

  • @jefferyzhong6135
    @jefferyzhong6135 Před rokem +577

    is nobody gonna mention the cinematics, this man's editing needs a gold medal.

    • @sebeast1
      @sebeast1 Před rokem +9

      he put the music from star wars the clone wars in there too lmao

    • @xelkim9666
      @xelkim9666 Před 9 měsíci +3

      I agree, his only 2 videos have drawn in 11million views. Who knows maybe he's working hard on the 3rd. I can't wait😂

    • @hughy6189
      @hughy6189 Před 6 měsíci +1

      他已经赢得了奥运会铜牌

    • @IronKurone
      @IronKurone Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@sebeast1 Also Batman theme.

    • @UrAverageFriend420
      @UrAverageFriend420 Před 3 měsíci

      @@sebeast1what’s the song name

  • @saoirse.2823
    @saoirse.2823 Před rokem +177

    literally made me cry seeing what tremendous work and dedication he put into this and how far he has come proving everyone wrong and he's become such a big inspiration for me not just in the field of athletics but in life. i feel like im going to explode w motivation lol.

    • @willmcclard206
      @willmcclard206 Před rokem

      i agree that it’s motivational. but all the other guys on top work just as hard. sure they don’t have to worry about factors like height, but they have other factors to worry about.

    • @saoirse.2823
      @saoirse.2823 Před rokem +9

      @@willmcclard206 man what is this comment? the video is about su NOT OTHER guys. when i come across videos of OTHER guys and i feel motivated i'd drop a comment there too about them -_-

    • @conflict6248
      @conflict6248 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@willmcclard206yeah like whats the deal with you ??? What are you on about??

  • @johncage3969
    @johncage3969 Před měsícem +5

    This 15 minute video feels like 5 minutes. What a masterclass in editing, inspiration, and the human spirit. I come back to it regularly.

  • @SoMuchSoy
    @SoMuchSoy Před rokem +1292

    Nothing but respect for Su, his hard work, and his achievements. 5'8" and did the unthinkable.

    • @KennethStBrice
      @KennethStBrice Před rokem +82

      this is normal sprinting height, it is actually quite ideal. Usain Bolt is actually the freak, he is not normal and that is why he has such a big advantage

    • @kevinlee3035
      @kevinlee3035 Před rokem +6

      Its only unthinkable for those who don't know how to think

    • @freecandy5250
      @freecandy5250 Před rokem +41

      @@KennethStBrice no it aint theres a reason why most sprinters are tall

    • @adilpickle9977
      @adilpickle9977 Před rokem +34

      @@KennethStBriceActually taller people are generally better at sprinting, reason being is that taller people have a certain muscle or ligament that is longer the taller you are.

    • @jungili3071
      @jungili3071 Před rokem +65

      @@adilpickle9977 Yes the best 100-400m sprinters are usually 6‘0, because they‘re longer stride allows them to cover more ground in less steps. However the best 60m sprinters range from 5‘8-5‘10, because shorter legs have a higher stride frequency (because the stride is shorter obviously)

  • @NathanEall
    @NathanEall Před rokem +1099

    When I watched the Olympics last year, I always Thought he ran that Semis too hard, as he had no energy when it came to the final. But after hearing him say ‘semi final is my final’ it all make sense. If he didn’t run all out, he might not have made the final. An Amazing documentary, Su Bingtian you are a legend

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Před rokem +1

      THIS FAKE SIR HES ACTUALLY SO SLOW! 😠ONLY MY INDIAN MAN THE FASTEST HUMAN IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 , WE NEVER SCAM! WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗

    • @jialechen5831
      @jialechen5831 Před rokem +1

      @@indiasuperclean6969 relax bro it's not that deep

    • @ninamatthews8747
      @ninamatthews8747 Před rokem +21

      Its crazy how a 10 second race can absorb all his energy.

    • @jobradovich_0133
      @jobradovich_0133 Před rokem +78

      @@ninamatthews8747 you'd be surprised. an average person running an all-out 100m won't do much to them, but that's because a) they're likely not even sprinting at 100% of their maximum, as they are limited by their coordination, form, and mind (not just motivation, literally not being able to recruit the muscle fibers) and b) the physiological strain of running say a 13 second 100m is orders of magnitude lower than running a 9.8x second 100m

    • @SambaScramble
      @SambaScramble Před rokem +6

      I'm not a runner but I believe that logically, the weaker runners will run their best at every stage to increase their chances of getting into finals whereas the stronger runners do not give their 100% as they know they are likely to get into finals even without best effort.

  • @balbibou
    @balbibou Před rokem +38

    I watch this video every 2 or 3 months. Huge motivation for my workouts.

  • @passby8070
    @passby8070 Před rokem +83

    Wow, this is surely one of the most inspirational videos on CZcams. It really brings me to tears. His determination is an true inspiration not just for Asians but everyone in various of challenges in every facet of life.

  • @HeyImZak
    @HeyImZak Před rokem +1042

    It feels illegal to watch this without knowing how much effort and dedication Su has put into this

    • @dimathecommander7998
      @dimathecommander7998 Před rokem +5

      @Tom Joney You’re jealous

    • @asanitationstompout8473
      @asanitationstompout8473 Před rokem +3

      For real, dude should be charging us.
      💯💯💯💯

    • @aczbdk
      @aczbdk Před rokem +3

      This is why Chinese medicine should be classified as illegal drugs too, some people saw their urine sample they were purple.

    • @mellowmonsoon278
      @mellowmonsoon278 Před rokem +39

      ​@@aczbdk whatever education you had should be banned too

    • @aczbdk
      @aczbdk Před rokem +1

      @@mellowmonsoon278
      Looks like you need to learn more about Communazi PRC

  • @therealsemechki
    @therealsemechki Před rokem +2252

    Wow. I can't believe I've never heard of this guy. What a legendary athlete.

    • @peterkratz296
      @peterkratz296 Před rokem +35

      finaly someone who wouldnt eat his shit and just respects him.
      im puking everywhere reading these comments

    • @X862go
      @X862go Před rokem +5

      It's because he lost 😔

    • @saber5986
      @saber5986 Před rokem +12

      Don't limit yourself to your own world anymore. In fact, he is very famous, especially in East Asia

    • @devondevon4366
      @devondevon4366 Před rokem +25

      He is the 14 fastest 100-meter sprinter of all time with a time of 9.82 in the 100 meter

    • @birdyashiro1226
      @birdyashiro1226 Před rokem

      Dah, western media. Only bad stuff for China KEKW

  • @AlwaysBallin10
    @AlwaysBallin10 Před 4 měsíci +10

    There was a post on fb that asked what was a moment in sports that brought you to tears, Su running that 9.83 brought me to tears. Incredibly hard work

  • @adrenali_n1607
    @adrenali_n1607 Před rokem +59

    I really wish this becomes a full length feature film someday (if it hasn't already) the makers of this video definitely showed its possible. An amazing story, what a way to tell it! I don't care if an Asian man can run 100m in sub 10s, but I do care that people push themselves to find out their limits and have the bravery to put all they can into their dreams. What a man!

  • @jacksonpark4246
    @jacksonpark4246 Před 2 lety +3313

    Sir, I'm eternally grateful that you took time to edit and create this video. I'm not Chinese, but I can confidently, without a shred of negativity, say that Su has taken a huge stride for the entirety of Asia. I played college sports and was constantly looked down for stature and I used that to motivate my successes against Europeans and American players. I have yet to taste success to the extent Su has, but I completely share his motivation and I'm so thankful he did what he did. I wonder what our future generations will accomplish as more and more asian athletes derive motivation from lives like Su. Thank you.

    • @trinidadrodriquez876
      @trinidadrodriquez876 Před 2 lety +40

      @@henri.r94 yeah hopefully he’ll continue getting faster. Down to 9.75 . I bet it’s possible.

    • @legitdoc6241
      @legitdoc6241 Před 2 lety +42

      @@henri.r94 sadly aging will be a factor..but he let a lot of people to believe in their dreams..underdog stories are the only part of olympics worth remembering..❤️

    • @Ye2020Forever
      @Ye2020Forever Před 2 lety +24

      FREE HONG KONG

    • @victorzhang6300
      @victorzhang6300 Před 2 lety +32

      Don't worry man no matter how much success you achieve in sports we will be proud of your achievements. If someone is racist to you because they assume you are born to be weak with a smaller stature, you go look down upon them for their tiny brain size and simply ask them to check the Olympic weightlifting world records. The champions are always from East Asia and the Caucasus region. Ironically, no white or black American is on the list ever despite the whole population focus so much on weight training since their teenage years.

    • @johnyang2
      @johnyang2 Před 2 lety +11

      Athletic performance has nothing to do with race. It has everything to do with hard work and confidence. Just like what Mr. Su said. However with that being said, as an athlete, stay away from Asian community! Their negative theory can effect an Asian athlete's mind.

  • @aquickfoo4256
    @aquickfoo4256 Před 2 lety +1345

    WOW, this is one of those videos that you refuse to click on and lurks in your recommendations for weeks but you finally click it and just wow. Im tearing in the end. This man is a hero for his country and every asian around the world. Also an outstanding message to anyone in the world and very inspirational for those that struggle in competition. Hope he gets all the praise he truly deserves.

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Před 2 lety +22

      that's exactly what happened with me. i let it sit on my homepage for over a month

    • @ADthehawk
      @ADthehawk Před 2 lety +44

      Not just Asians. It's also for the Blacks who are told that they can't swim, or the whites who are told that blacks would be better boxers or sprinters.

    • @monstern5221
      @monstern5221 Před 2 lety +10

      He's the hero of China.

    • @nocalvessprinter
      @nocalvessprinter Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/MukE3pzAXV4/video.html

    • @fishingcookingandcars298
      @fishingcookingandcars298 Před 2 lety +9

      Nothing is impossible... No matter what you are... who you... are or where your from.... Mad respect for Su....

  • @jordanaltmann5656
    @jordanaltmann5656 Před rokem +36

    Not only was this moving, motivating and inspiring, but this was very well put together and I can see you went through countless amounts of effort to make this.
    Coming from a former Australian kid who lost his passion for competitive track and field.
    This has ignited me dare to be great again.
    Bravo, Great watch!

    • @aczbdk
      @aczbdk Před rokem

      This is why Chinese medicine should be classified as illegal drugs too, some people saw their urine sample they were purple.

  • @mkktbkkt3236
    @mkktbkkt3236 Před 7 měsíci +17

    SU is not only an athlete, but also an associate professor at a top university in China

  • @ritz5102
    @ritz5102 Před 2 lety +783

    "All the norms, laws, statistical generalizations are meant to be broken by oneself."
    Such strong words.

    • @sixmillionsilencedaccounts3517
      @sixmillionsilencedaccounts3517 Před 2 lety +14

      It's just an exception confirming the rule. None of this sjw bull disproves the fact that there are genetic differences between races. Science is always based on raw *mass* data, not sensationism. This entire video is literally a dictionary example of anecdotal fallacy.

    • @NeXuS858
      @NeXuS858 Před 2 lety +5

      An exception doesn't make the rule.

    • @burreld
      @burreld Před 2 lety +8

      @@sixmillionsilencedaccounts3517 each individual has to work hard and earn what they achieve.
      Stop using race as an excuse.
      The idea that race has impact is for the weak minded.

    • @dealhunter4536
      @dealhunter4536 Před 2 lety

      S....st....STEROIDS.

    • @purefatdude2
      @purefatdude2 Před 2 lety +3

      @@sixmillionsilencedaccounts3517 Stop using "science" to advance your social agenda lmao. How is trusting science working out for ya for the vaccines and covid? Lmao

  • @petemartin4300
    @petemartin4300 Před 2 lety +683

    Brutal determination
    Not just breaking records but breaking the limits of the mind and body

    • @trendgil
      @trendgil Před 2 lety +1

      He was in Animatrix

  • @johnstinson4026
    @johnstinson4026 Před rokem +15

    Coming from United States Ohio, what a amazing determined human being he is. I'd love to visit China and see all the interesting things from old to new structures and people. Well done man.

  • @6torthor
    @6torthor Před 4 měsíci +11

    A decade to master a craft against all odds, this man’s willpower is on another level

  • @samurai34fix89
    @samurai34fix89 Před 2 lety +620

    I didnt really know who Su was before this video, I always saw him in Bolts videos where he would just demolish all his competitors, but now seeing Su's story, makes you realize the journey of a sprinter. Truly inspirational.

    • @drstone2358
      @drstone2358 Před 2 lety

      Very inspirational indeed

    • @williamgeorge3878
      @williamgeorge3878 Před 2 lety

      You know how? It’s called chemical enhancements! That’s fact! Sorry this guy needs unbiased blind drug test! Chinese cheat cheat cheat! It’s the history of that country!

    • @samurai34fix89
      @samurai34fix89 Před 2 lety +3

      @@williamgeorge3878 I highly doubt that man, his whole journey was documented, and he seems very sincere and genuine. The work he has put in, definitely shows and is not the result of any sort of drug usuage

    • @ZenoJohnSABAHAN
      @ZenoJohnSABAHAN Před 2 lety

      Same👍💪

  • @TheSoprah
    @TheSoprah Před rokem +407

    There are literally MILLIONS of so called "Inspirational / Motivational" videos. But none of those videos has ever touched my heart as much as this video. I am not asian. As a matter of fact, I am a tall man (6'4''). But everyone has limits or restrictions, on their own way. Sometimes, you feel life is shit for giving you those limits. And you feel like there is no hope. But as the quote said, there is no hope unless you create hope by MOVING FORWARD!!!
    This man is a HERO!

    • @UnsealedComic6
      @UnsealedComic6 Před rokem

      no one fucking cares

    • @pranavmoudgalya918
      @pranavmoudgalya918 Před rokem

      💯

    • @thetreethatbleeds4079
      @thetreethatbleeds4079 Před rokem +10

      "As a matter of fact, I am a tall man" lmao

    • @timeless7816
      @timeless7816 Před rokem

      In parkour , smaller height is a very big cheat. This is guy is too cheated for cops.

    • @astrolillo
      @astrolillo Před rokem +1

      @@thetreethatbleeds4079 He forgot to add (as an aside too), that he is white, and "extremely handsome".

  • @user-xx5et3fj7b
    @user-xx5et3fj7b Před rokem +30

    Su Bingtian, the definition of a true Olympian champion.
    The current holder of men's "100m amount of courage" world record.

  • @dhanmanikalita4956
    @dhanmanikalita4956 Před 8 měsíci +10

    Su is a epitome of hardwork mad respect to him

  • @dannyjalen423
    @dannyjalen423 Před 2 lety +683

    My goodness Su is as intense of a human being as I’ve ever seen. What an inspiration. What an athlete!

    • @teaezra5916
      @teaezra5916 Před 2 lety +1

      What pharmaceuticals!

    • @skyy6161
      @skyy6161 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AntidumbisPeaceOmind I'll be back in five years to confirm this

    • @lenaroy7725
      @lenaroy7725 Před 2 lety +1

      @@teaezra5916 what a feeble life you have with no accompishments at all!

    • @lenaroy7725
      @lenaroy7725 Před 2 lety +1

      @A Z ignorat anonymous clown keyboard warrior

    • @sxuxxxxers354
      @sxuxxxxers354 Před 2 lety +2

      @K get help, youre a definitive degenerate loser whos done nothing with their life.. get help last time ill repeat myself

  • @JoffreyCones
    @JoffreyCones Před 2 lety +651

    I've watched this video 10 times, just love how he through everything to the wind, his right foot take off, doubters that said it was too risky and beat his 9.85 expectations. This guys my hero.

  • @muafey
    @muafey Před 8 měsíci +8

    His screams and moans at the end of the race TRULY show us how much he has sacrifices and how much this meant to him. WOW

  • @snazzysteveT
    @snazzysteveT Před rokem +4

    Su Bingtian is a living Legend, thanks for putting this video together and sharing🙏

  • @n3onize
    @n3onize Před 2 lety +1119

    This makes me proud of humans, what a bloody legend this guy is.

    • @LogicPak
      @LogicPak Před 2 lety +21

      Horses are faster , I’m more proud of them .

    • @Garanon5
      @Garanon5 Před 2 lety +1

      well said

    • @xzcsdf9574
      @xzcsdf9574 Před 2 lety +13

      the power of human potential

    • @stranger_on_youtube6122
      @stranger_on_youtube6122 Před 2 lety +2

      @@LogicPak did u know there is a gun who can run for longer time without stopping than a horse

    • @NoLefTurnUnStoned.
      @NoLefTurnUnStoned. Před 2 lety +1

      @@stranger_on_youtube6122
      Glock 9mm?

  • @mikenguyen8778
    @mikenguyen8778 Před 2 lety +412

    This dude is insane. What an accomplishment against so many odds. You can tell he worked his ass off to get there. Something to aspire to and shows where hard work can take you. Respect to you Su. You should be praised for your dedication.

    • @krisward6589
      @krisward6589 Před rokem +1

      Mate i beat you cousin ty in 1990 in qld state cup without drugs, this guy is known to have been abusing human growth hormone, lmao about your comment, look back in history black people only made olympic finals in sprinting and now all of a sudden a slope is there and it just so happens to be in china that year, in fact im ashamed as a sprinter to watch this guy, so bad for the sport because morons like you idolised him,

    • @littlesam6280
      @littlesam6280 Před rokem +1

      Jesus loves you please repent and forgive

  • @trumpsucks9921
    @trumpsucks9921 Před 7 měsíci +13

    I he is at most 5 feet 7. Running below 9.85 for 100 meter is insane. His reaction, strength and pace is incredible. The only thing he may can improve is to keep the speed in last 25 meters. But he is already 34. Anyway, what an achievement.

    • @twealll287
      @twealll287 Před 2 měsíci

      It says that he just recover from the injury and will attend Paris Olympic this year,but as he didn't attend any race in the last year, he has to run into 10s at least once in the next few months to get the admission ticket

  • @tsolmonmyagmar7694
    @tsolmonmyagmar7694 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Love from Mongolia. As an asian man I’m really motivated just looking at his sheer dedication. Rise my fellow asian men. We will show em.

  • @isabelschneider4726
    @isabelschneider4726 Před 2 lety +421

    it's not only impressive because he did it.. it's also impressive because he is the FIRST one who did it... most people think that if noone else before them has done it, it's "impossible" or not worth trying.. but Su didn't fall into this mentality, he realistically found a way to play into and use his strengths in order to win. I admire him for his exreme mental strength and devotion to keep on searching for a way to make it happen... even if everyone else has arguments for why it's "impossible" for him to win. He proved them all wrong and he has all my respect

    • @isabelschneider4726
      @isabelschneider4726 Před 2 lety +22

      And also, to everyone in the comments still believing it's impossible and he must have used steroids or PEDs: it IS indeed possible, because Su has different advantages due to his shorter height (he can run faster at the start). so he focuses on this advantage and optimizes it so much that the other runners don't have a chance to pass him anymore... because the other runners have the advantage to be faster at the end (due to their taller height). So here you have your scientific explanation for why it is possible for the Asian to win.

    • @ikongchin3088
      @ikongchin3088 Před rokem +6

      Maximum RASPECT TO SU HE WAS N IS THE 1st Asian to do this. When u are told u can't , just work harder n prove them wrong

    • @45p52
      @45p52 Před rokem +2

      Roid argument is dumb i guarantee they all roid

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Před rokem

      THIS FAKE SIR HES ACTUALLY SO SLOW! 😠ONLY MY INDIAN MAN THE FASTEST HUMAN IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 , WE NEVER SCAM! WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗

    • @davidegaruti2582
      @davidegaruti2582 Před rokem

      @@isabelschneider4726 i knew that would come up , everyone used peds in the olympics .
      others wheren't defeated by a whide margin , they where defeated by a split second , and peds don't increment muscle mass by default , they allow the body to build more muscle mass , so he still worked for those , PEDs allow pepole to push higher , they aren't rocket boots ...

  • @davidsf101
    @davidsf101 Před 2 lety +945

    This is so inspiring. It literally brought tears to my eyes. This guy has worked so hard to get where he is.

    • @user-my4gk1yu7s
      @user-my4gk1yu7s Před 2 lety +20

      Same, I couldn't help but feel emotional... truly inspiring .

    • @krisward6589
      @krisward6589 Před rokem

      Brang tears to my eyes laughing about how hes abusing human growth hormone, wake up lmao

    • @omegacroc2928
      @omegacroc2928 Před rokem +16

      @@krisward6589 evidence? Also he wouldn’t be the only one on juice?

    • @davidkymdell452
      @davidkymdell452 Před rokem +1

      Hey...you're me

    • @itsoktolovechina
      @itsoktolovechina Před rokem +1

      @@paulbarclay4114
      So evidence he is?

  • @brazenzebra
    @brazenzebra Před 7 měsíci +7

    Excellent video! Thank you. Never heard of Su Bingtian, but now I have. What a story! What a will to win!

  • @emerysimpson5049
    @emerysimpson5049 Před rokem +6

    The strength of Asians has always been in power sports, such as weightlifting and tug-of-war, which have been completely dominated by Asians. On the other hand, their track and field performance is relatively weak. However, Mr. Su has broken my stereotype. Currently, the records of 19.88 seconds in the 200m and 9.83 seconds in the 100m are both held by Chinese athletes."

  • @yomomshouse100
    @yomomshouse100 Před 2 lety +719

    As an asian who once had dreams of being professional basketball player who was crushed by the belief that I could never be as athletic as others because of my 'genetics' you just inspired me back back to my dream. This made me cry so hard and made me realize to not give up, to push the limits for myself and to those who are counting on me to inspire them. thankyou. You just gave me back a belief that i had as a kid, inspiring it back into a man i am thankful for that.

    • @NwoDispatcher
      @NwoDispatcher Před 2 lety +15

      you mean it wasn't enough to just blame white people?

    • @keys5595
      @keys5595 Před 2 lety +64

      @@NwoDispatcher what?

    • @Six_slotted
      @Six_slotted Před 2 lety +31

      ... theres literally Asian players in the NBA

    • @keys5595
      @keys5595 Před 2 lety +51

      @@Six_slotted one of the greatest centers of all time was Asian lol

    • @why4604
      @why4604 Před 2 lety +19

      @@NwoDispatcher what are you talking about my guy

  • @Ibraheem_ElAnsari
    @Ibraheem_ElAnsari Před 2 lety +355

    This legitimately made me cry at the end .... How he went from struggling to screaming and crying when he won ! And then teaching the younger asian runners .. It's just so beautiful, wholesome and inspiring ... Thank you so much for making such an amazing video

    • @minemilx2702
      @minemilx2702 Před 2 lety +8

      He didn't win that race though, but it was an absolutely insane PB, and he broke the barrier that he didn't believe was possoble.

    • @cliveelson9287
      @cliveelson9287 Před 2 lety

      He did tho

    • @TheGuyCalledX
      @TheGuyCalledX Před rokem +3

      @@cliveelson9287 he won the semis with a PB, but raced that race like it was his final and only barely edged out Marcell. In the final, he had a poor start and finished last. The message here isn't one of triumph, but of the journey, the obstacles, and the path still ahead.

    • @Francesco_Di_Pereira
      @Francesco_Di_Pereira Před rokem +1

      @@TheGuyCalledX Still, he wasn't last, one guy got disqualified and another got injured. He wasn't last because he tried

    • @cliveelson9287
      @cliveelson9287 Před rokem

      @@TheGuyCalledX I was talking about the semi, he won the semifinal

  • @ananttomar4061
    @ananttomar4061 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Very few stories moves all humans, i feel this is the one to be taught in Indian🇮🇳 schools.
    He inspires whoever watches it, humans definitely hv no limits if we are dedicated and focused to a goal..

  • @richardl4078
    @richardl4078 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Wow . He deserve more recognition for his monstrous dedication and efforts

  • @strappingsolutionsllc7847
    @strappingsolutionsllc7847 Před 2 lety +1578

    His acceleration out of the blocks is absolutely insane!!! What an incredible story of an incredible human with and amazing attitude and work ethic...your mind creates reality!!!

    • @bradbitt8007
      @bradbitt8007 Před 2 lety +48

      man has to be the fastest accelerating human who ever lived. Which sounds damn good if you want my 2 cts

    • @chunksloth
      @chunksloth Před 2 lety +48

      Acceleration seems to be inversely proportional to top speed due to leg length.
      His shorter strides make it faster to reach his top speed, which causes him to explode at the start but then fall back once others get up to speed.

    • @Patrick-cccc
      @Patrick-cccc Před 2 lety +56

      @@chunksloth man you're a genius. Truly groundbreaking stuff you have discovered.

    • @chunksloth
      @chunksloth Před 2 lety +4

      @@Patrick-cccc Thanks bro.
      Did you see his phenomenal acceleration? It's not really that phenomenal when you consider it's physics. It's actually to be expected.

    • @laqueenawilliams4762
      @laqueenawilliams4762 Před 2 lety +4

      He’s faster from the start because he’s smaller and lighter. Blacks will always top this sport

  • @iorve3339
    @iorve3339 Před 2 lety +272

    I had no idea who he is but after the video, I can clearly say he made me realize things in a different way that I already know. I am so happy for him, he didn't give up at that plateau time and he didn't just work hard also he changed his style studied smarter. I appreciate the video, this was truly the most inspirational video I have ever seen.
    I still have hope.

    • @silveriver9
      @silveriver9 Před 2 lety +1

      Same, agree 💯. Dream big and never give up!

    • @rolturn
      @rolturn Před 2 lety +1

      You took the words right out of my mouth.

  • @phreitas
    @phreitas Před 4 měsíci +4

    I cry every time I watch this video. This guy is such a legend!

  • @bugbo6003
    @bugbo6003 Před 7 měsíci +7

    ตอนที่ดูการถ่ายทอดครั้งแรกตกใจมากไม่น่าเชื่อว่าคนเอเชียจะวิ่งได้ต่ำกว่า 10 วินาที แถมยังเร็วกว่าเบนจอห์นสันตอนโด๊ปยาอีก สุดยอดมาก

  • @jeriscully6088
    @jeriscully6088 Před 2 lety +1160

    His off the blocks timing is pure perfection. His start makes up for his height in the long "Run".

    • @matthewmea3566
      @matthewmea3566 Před 2 lety +23

      more like the short run

    • @asianconnection7701
      @asianconnection7701 Před 2 lety +56

      if the rules were different ,and the races were instead just 50 yd dash ,shorter racer will have a faster start due to their height, ,

    • @matthewmea3566
      @matthewmea3566 Před 2 lety +3

      @@asianconnection7701 yeah

    • @asianconnection7701
      @asianconnection7701 Před 2 lety +41

      @@matthewmea3566 bro , same thing with basketball , u know how easy it is to make a basket if you are 6,4 ,6,5 , its not even funny , these guys get pay so much money to play a easy ass game because of genetic ,and 90% of people are not allow to play because of their height ,

    • @matthewmea3566
      @matthewmea3566 Před 2 lety +56

      @@asianconnection7701 but the thing is they're playing against other tall guys so it evens out. if it's easy for all of them that's where the gameplay comes in and it's up to determination and smart training.

  • @richardray2680
    @richardray2680 Před 2 lety +109

    What he did is not just for the Asian community but for the entire human race. Because what he did shows that its not about race or where you are from. But it's about how determined you are. How much work you put in. And how badly you want it. Anything is possible if you dream it and work for it.

  • @sophienben-achour5450
    @sophienben-achour5450 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Su Bingtian is a total beast 👍🏽👏🏽 Shows what a person can do when they put in the work and don’t limit themselves. What a pro! Great job 👏🏽 ❤🎉

  • @shamilzaki6261
    @shamilzaki6261 Před rokem +7

    what an absolute focused determined man. it's scary to even think how much has he achieved after that huge change in his sprinting style along with every other physical limitations. what a massive feat to achieve. so much respect for him.

  • @chialor1945
    @chialor1945 Před 2 lety +252

    Being in the Marines, I'm 5'4. When I do pullups, I hit the max (20 back then, I think it's a bit higher now). They're like, you have short arms! When we do the 3 mile (5k) run, I get a perfect 18 minute or better. I don't hear anyone saying, "Oh you got short legs! That's why!". See the irony? People always got shit to say.

    • @killingheros3554
      @killingheros3554 Před 2 lety +12

      Nothing wrong with being short or shorter, many advantages also come with individuals your size, keep it up and size comparison, is honestly.. for weak minded people. Stay strong and keep kicking everyone's ass, great job.

    • @bober1019
      @bober1019 Před 2 lety +1

      the problem is caring.

    • @kuvue7539
      @kuvue7539 Před 2 lety +5

      I'm 5'1 in the Marines. There are always haters.

    • @bober1019
      @bober1019 Před 2 lety

      @@kuvue7539 i know someone of 4'6 working at a convenience store.

    • @kuvue7539
      @kuvue7539 Před 2 lety

      @@bober1019 sure, I was replying back about the Marines and that clerk got nothing to do with the Marines. Have a bless day.

  • @SanskarTOP_G
    @SanskarTOP_G Před 2 lety +876

    Great work my friend. I never wondered it took him 10 years to reach at this point. That shows how mentally strong he is, to never give up despite of all the odds were not in favour for being an Asian.

    • @siyon4427
      @siyon4427 Před 2 lety +1

      @@henri.r94 THANK YOU SIR FOR MENTIONING INDIA,
      THIS VIDEO INSPIRED ME

    • @fitveganathleteintegrateda1695
      @fitveganathleteintegrateda1695 Před 2 lety +44

      As Su himself implied, the odds against him were all programmed by idiot racial conjuring (I will not ever offer classification by race as theory). He tossed that aside, understanding stride frequency can overcome stride length. Incidentally, Bolt was seen initially as to tall to be a 100 M sprinter.

    • @r6guy
      @r6guy Před 2 lety +37

      su is the first generation born on china that actually grew taller than their parents. think about that for a second, china was under such poverty that for 150 years each successive generation shrank compared to the generation before due to malnutrition. what i'm saying is that in the future there will be more and more world class athletes coming out of that country.

    • @SanskarTOP_G
      @SanskarTOP_G Před 2 lety +30

      @@r6guy yes! Asia is getting faster. Its not only Su, Ryota Yamagata from Japan recently ran 9.95 in their Olympic trails and there are even 3 runners in Japan who has a PB under 10sec. In many Asian countries like India, Japan, China, Indonesia, people are crazy about track and field, which creates a competitive environment. Soon we'll see more Asians achieving even more than what Su has achieved.

    • @xekind
      @xekind Před 2 lety

      @@fitveganathleteintegrateda1695 This. @spook the odds were never against him; his mind was against him and he changed it.

  • @matthewglenguir7204
    @matthewglenguir7204 Před 9 měsíci +1

    One of the best videos ive seen in YT in long while

  • @LIght-lj5fx
    @LIght-lj5fx Před 18 dny +2

    Damn this deserves an Oscar for editing.

  • @NickMcHardyGolfs
    @NickMcHardyGolfs Před 2 lety +593

    The progress gives me chills. You can see him getting further and further ahead in the start over the years, and then finally he did it. He became so fast in the start that the other guys couldn't catch him.

    • @cupocity303
      @cupocity303 Před 2 lety +31

      @@kato093 I guess you are not buying into the message of this video and still are chalking it up to genetic determinism.
      What a debie downer.

    • @geraldkhoo88
      @geraldkhoo88 Před 2 lety +32

      @@kato093, if Su had been taller he would have won by a bigger margin. He just trained and push himself harder... Spare us your Ronaldo and genetic theory.

    • @space5482
      @space5482 Před 2 lety +6

      @@kato093 you are one person who will talk about CR7 in every discussion 🤣

    • @DavidL1986
      @DavidL1986 Před 2 lety +6

      I agree. This boy really will be a one-off. Why is 6ft 5 bolt the best, or Ian Thorpe with his size 17 feet the best swimmer, or most sprinters black?.. genetics, that’s why

    • @tnac56ilppa
      @tnac56ilppa Před 2 lety +5

      @@DavidL1986, Also Jamaican sprinters start training from they are young children. From primary school to college age.

  • @erick7777
    @erick7777 Před 2 lety +646

    I love these real life "Rocky" type of stories. I felt this to my core & soul - cried for this guy. All his hard work for 10 years paid off. What a story of success & determination. Huge congratulations - wish I could give this guy a strong hug.

    • @Y7X7
      @Y7X7 Před 2 lety +14

      @CZcams Username clown

    • @adamdubois4118
      @adamdubois4118 Před 2 lety +6

      Balled my eyes out I can't stop like holy shit...I'm so dehydrated...

    • @marvink2834
      @marvink2834 Před 2 lety +3

      That makes the 2 of us

    • @adamdubois4118
      @adamdubois4118 Před 2 lety +5

      I'm still crying....

    • @catherinechoy2280
      @catherinechoy2280 Před 2 lety +2

      yes.Being asian myself i would agree with you.

  • @richardsun589
    @richardsun589 Před 3 měsíci +4

    As a Chinese 9th grade 400m runner just starting my first season off with a 53.5, this is supreme motivation for me to aim for that national age group leaderboard

  • @marcelonascimentosilva9705

    This is one of the best contents I've watched. Thank you!

  • @jonathanearl1366
    @jonathanearl1366 Před 2 lety +354

    that victory scream made me tear up. Imagine the emotions after all those hard work and perseverance finally pays off.
    Truly inspiring..

  • @cometcal2
    @cometcal2 Před 2 lety +151

    Su Bingtian's height is only 1.72 meters ( 5 feet 7.7 inches). He had to generate a tremendous amount of strength to accelerate past his taller competitors.
    Similar in concept to bicycle sprinting. To go fast, you need a smaller cog in the rear and a lot of strength to accelerate the bike.

    • @duypham76
      @duypham76 Před 2 lety +1

      You need enough weight on you to keep your feet planted to the ground. No matter how fast your feet are if your feet can't get to the ground fast enough then you're just running like they do in cartoons running in air.

    • @chapstic593
      @chapstic593 Před 2 lety +6

      Except that's not how gravity works bud

    • @thffkfltm
      @thffkfltm Před rokem

      I heard that Usain bolt also once struggled because his height was too tall. So far as I know, the optimal height for a sprinter is 177~180cm.

  • @hover-eb1hx
    @hover-eb1hx Před 10 měsíci +9

    Thank you so much for this. As a very short and “genetically inferior” long sprinter, this has inspired me to set my goals high, and break past limits that have been told to me. Absolutely beautiful

    • @tom11zz884
      @tom11zz884 Před 9 měsíci

      Stop the race baiting...

    • @hover-eb1hx
      @hover-eb1hx Před 9 měsíci +1

      Dude this video explicitly mentions the strong expectations that many people have regarding the relationship between race and athletic ability. The whole point is to break these stupid expectations down. I don’t know how talking about how those expectations have applied to me is a form of race baiting but go off man go off

  • @user-yw5wf6kz5t
    @user-yw5wf6kz5t Před 7 měsíci +8

    Oh, my!!!! I am crying like a baby. He is inspirational!

  • @krissiregar8083
    @krissiregar8083 Před rokem +312

    as an asian, I'm really proud of this man.
    way to go, mate

    • @jerdonsbabbler3515
      @jerdonsbabbler3515 Před rokem +26

      As a Caucasian, this is the most inspiring thing I've ever seen. I got chills the whole time. What an incredible human being.

    • @gutsjoestar7450
      @gutsjoestar7450 Před rokem

      @@jerdonsbabbler3515 you ain't no caucasian , you white, caucasian are people like khabib.

    • @breaks3085
      @breaks3085 Před rokem +5

      Su made a big impact, but black people are gods children

    • @jerdonsbabbler3515
      @jerdonsbabbler3515 Před rokem +18

      @@breaks3085 Yes. We are all God’s children.

    • @breaks3085
      @breaks3085 Před rokem +2

      @@jerdonsbabbler3515 nope just black people

  • @karaokeentertaintment8197
    @karaokeentertaintment8197 Před 2 lety +455

    I'm 5'7 and all my life had to prove myself in sports. This brought tears to my eyes I'm really happy for him and now we all know who he is and what he did.

    • @nabilblack
      @nabilblack Před 2 lety +21

      Lol im 5'2 and i play rugby as a winger. At least yourheight is everage

    • @elgringo808
      @elgringo808 Před 2 lety

      You are so gullible, believing in fake news lol……unless you’re a wumao, of course

    • @eane7238
      @eane7238 Před 2 lety +37

      @@ajfp2k8 What a positive attitude you have Aaron, you must be a joy at parties, huh? or are you too much of a coward to be such a callous prick in real life and only do so while anonymous?

    • @lossantoscity3249
      @lossantoscity3249 Před 2 lety +4

      Usain Bolt is a Giant. His Stride is so much bigger. Imagine a light weight boxer fighting a Heavyweight Boxer. LOL

    • @chefcurryj8469
      @chefcurryj8469 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lossantoscity3249 strided doesnt matter thats a myth his height has nothing to do with his succesz

  • @elmagicstik6424
    @elmagicstik6424 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Watching him got me up.. put on my running shoes.. get out on the street.. and sprint with evrything i got.. performance excels when the desired level of motivation is obtain to assist the adrenalin surge to burst at top speed..

  • @sharan.c3946
    @sharan.c3946 Před 9 měsíci +3

    This guy has an inspirational character hats off to your dedication ❤

  • @improveyourlife2877
    @improveyourlife2877 Před 2 lety +116

    Henri.R94 showed up from nowhere and created the best motivational video on the Internet. The editing, soundtrack, storytelling are just simply breathtaking. I was holding up my tears throughout the entire video... Even though I was a sprinter before, I think this video can inspire anybody in any field of work. Bravo Henri, thank you for this masterpiece!

  • @Mike-bt3ki
    @Mike-bt3ki Před 2 lety +594

    An inspirational man who dared to dream. Honestly for Asian people he's like the first to step foot on the moon

    • @jacobbuckley5777
      @jacobbuckley5777 Před 2 lety +6

      I'm doing the glockner dare to dream competition 😁😁

    • @jacobbuckley5777
      @jacobbuckley5777 Před 2 lety +3

      @@henri.r94 the glockner dare to dream is a competition, and a group of 3 people minimum has to make a company. Me and my friends, (were all freshman) is making a touch screen mirror. It'll use a mirror, infrared frame/sensor, and a raspberry pi 4 computer, that will allow it to be touchscreen. Then, all we have to do is build it, and program it. We're gonna make it to where it's gonna be able to broadcast the weather, the date, and the time.

    • @cavaleer
      @cavaleer Před 2 lety +3

      LOL. That's fukin hilarious. What's almost as funny is why this is being made such a big deal. You train hard and learn the technique sub 10 shouldn't be all that difficult. We have 17 year olds running 9.9 every year it seems. Ahh but we're Americans so it's expected. Funny how that works.

    • @murrayculix
      @murrayculix Před 2 lety +2

      @@henri.r94 You just dont progress after 10 years of training. This is for sure thanks to drugs. Its way to easy to get away with it. But everyone does it so who cares. But its obvious.

    • @Caleb-vq2uy
      @Caleb-vq2uy Před 2 lety +2

      @@murrayculix you definitely can improve after 10 years of training, switching up styles can drastically change progress.

  • @jabigchad1749
    @jabigchad1749 Před měsícem +3

    still the best asian sport edit

  • @theosokolowsky5608
    @theosokolowsky5608 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I've never watched something so inpiring in my life. Thank you.

  • @stevereeves871
    @stevereeves871 Před 2 lety +173

    Life lesson here: Never, EVER, let society tell you what you can or cannot do, nothing is impossible once you set your mind to getting it done. No matter where you're from, the colour of your skin, height, size etc, what matters is determination, hardwork and commitment. 100% respect to Su, I'm Jamaican but even I know that China is on the horizon for success in track and field, they are not to be underestimated.

    • @Winningisnecessary
      @Winningisnecessary Před 2 lety +7

      DEFINITELY AGREED 💪🏾

    • @TheRealNightShot
      @TheRealNightShot Před 2 lety +10

      Su was aware of his limits, due to genetics and ethnicity. He accepted his limits and worked on what he knew he shined on.
      Limits exists and they must be acknowledged. It is delusional to avoid accepting that doesn’t matter how hard or how smart you train, some limits cannot be shattered.

    • @DrakeBrunette
      @DrakeBrunette Před 2 lety +6

      Everyone has limits. You’re trying way too hard to be inspirational. It’s easier to just say “people should strive to meet their highest potential.”
      For Su, that glory lies in the 60 meters… but will he ever be the best at the 100m? No. There are just too many Men with better genetics that are working just as hard (if not more) than he is.

    • @stevereeves871
      @stevereeves871 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DrakeBrunette its a bit too late for you to be replying to this but whateves, nothing wrong with having a positive mindset and attitude towards achieving a desired goal, all it takes is commitment, hardwork and self belief to achieve something in life. Everyone has the plgential to be great at something regardless of race, genetics etc. To me you just sound a bit narrow minded cuz at the end of the day hardwork beats talent

    • @stevereeves871
      @stevereeves871 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DrakeBrunette its a bit too late for you to be replying to this but whateves, nothing wrong with having a positive mindset and attitude towards achieving a desired goal, all it takes is commitment, hardwork and self belief to achieve something in life. Everyone has the potential to be great at something regardless of race, genetics etc if they put their mind to it. To me you just sound a bit narrow minded cuz at the end of the day hardwork beats talent

  • @SeerWS
    @SeerWS Před 2 lety +213

    The way he pulls so far ahead at 10:35, the meaning of that moment, the split second culmination of the ideal of embracing one's disadvantage to turn it into an advantage.... It's one of the most beautiful things I'll ever see.

    • @TheGuyCalledX
      @TheGuyCalledX Před rokem +7

      @@henri.r94 I'm imagining what type of career Su might've had if he started working with American track coaches earlier. His physical peak and technical peak will sadly never align, it seems. He spent his best prime years racing suboptimally and completely rebuilding his form.

    • @scottwarren4998
      @scottwarren4998 Před rokem

      @@henri.r94 What was Bingtian's split time at the 80 metre mark in this race?

  • @cookiewithsunglasses6786
    @cookiewithsunglasses6786 Před 8 měsíci +4

    SU MY GOAT 🐐🐐🐐

  • @Speed_-vt7iq
    @Speed_-vt7iq Před 8 měsíci +2

    This is awesome! I’m inspired and all the respect for him!

  • @user-sx6nl3gj3q
    @user-sx6nl3gj3q Před 2 lety +690

    This seems very similar to the differences between a diesel vs gasoline engine:
    Diesel engines create insane amounts of torque compared to horsepower, enabling them to have fast initial acceleration speeds but contrastly hinders them at the top end.
    Su's stride length is excellent for transferring power down to the ground and getting him out of the block quickly, but in the last 40m his opponents can close the gap.
    To combat this Su trains his body to its absolute limit and gets really thicc thighs to the point that with the amount of power he's generating, it creates such a large gap that even at the top end his opponents can't close the distance.
    Absolutely incredible to see what human beings are capable of: Mo' powa baby!

    • @jaytb5815
      @jaytb5815 Před 2 lety +21

      Greetings, fellow donut media enjoyer.

    • @sunofabob
      @sunofabob Před 2 lety +3

      Turbo powa baby

    • @aniketmadhavi6242
      @aniketmadhavi6242 Před 2 lety +10

      Wherever we go we find car guys thats culture. ❤️

    • @GhostMFK-JHB
      @GhostMFK-JHB Před 2 lety +4

      Absolutely amazing comparison. Like I get it.. Can't stop nodding my head in agreement..

    • @jebactychpolicjantow5497
      @jebactychpolicjantow5497 Před 2 lety +2

      it's not that diesel engines have a necessary trade-off between torque and horsepower, it's that the most common way to build diesel engines is with pistons doing longer strokes thus decreasing the practicality of having a higher RPM. There's nothing preventing a diesel vehicle from going at the same or a higher speed as an equivalent power petrol powered car, it's just that you'd need a more tuned gearbox with more gears that's a pain in the ass to drive.

  • @andrewcuber8968
    @andrewcuber8968 Před 2 lety +62

    This guy’s start is INSANE

  • @sounicu7692
    @sounicu7692 Před 10 měsíci +1

    this video is so incredibly intence. it really brought me to tears at the end. tears of joy. i felt a strong energy in me. i'm going forward! thx!

  • @dyce211
    @dyce211 Před rokem +4

    For the past decade, this dude has been on the international stage alongside bolt. Hard work and dedication is what's its all about

  • @lhinghoikimkim9074
    @lhinghoikimkim9074 Před 2 lety +331

    At 5'8" what he has accomplished is extraordinary 😮as an asian I take pride in his achievements.his is the story of hope, willpower and overcoming adversities 👍❤️✌️love from India 🇮🇳

    • @aliteralpieceofbread3373
      @aliteralpieceofbread3373 Před 2 lety +17

      As a human I take pride in his achievements.

    • @thevalorantguy8615
      @thevalorantguy8615 Před 2 lety +8

      5”8 isn’t really that short but it’s incredible for an athlete for sure

    • @neverscared7
      @neverscared7 Před 2 lety +3

      People clearly haven't heard of Maurice Greene.. Olympic 100m and World Champion 100m and 200m Champion who also had the record of 9.79s and is 5'9".. So the extraordinary thing is not Su's height it is his Race and the absence of competitors of Non West Africans decent. So be proud Lhinghoikim Kim.

    • @shinyguy1
      @shinyguy1 Před 2 lety

      @@thevalorantguy8615 his short stature helps with the start. Having long legs helps top speed.

    • @lhinghoikimkim9074
      @lhinghoikimkim9074 Před 2 lety

      @@henri.r94 wouldn't that be something, as an Asian 🤞❤️👍✌️

  • @yesgo4887
    @yesgo4887 Před 2 lety +278

    The hardships of the training is what we dont see on tv. Respect to all athletes.

  • @sonicblast504
    @sonicblast504 Před rokem +4

    Su is the most explosive out the block of all the professional sprinters! Hard work man!!👍💪

  • @abhishekpariyar884
    @abhishekpariyar884 Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing story. Thank you so much for making this video.

  • @Deltatwo3
    @Deltatwo3 Před 2 lety +447

    This brought tears to my eyes. This man trained and WILLED HIMSELF to surpass theorized genetic LIMITS! If that isn't awe inspiring then I don't know what is! This isn't about country vs country.. this is about human vs human limits!

    • @Deltatwo3
      @Deltatwo3 Před 2 lety +6

      @@henri.r94 Hey I really appreciate that! I agree I think as time passes it will be come clear that we are all trying to outperform ourselfs as humans. I understand racial genetic predispositions can play a part in preformance I think more than that the sheer world class will, determination, dedication, technical understanding, training and technique play a larger roll as we can clearly see. Limits are in my opinion set to be broken and sometimes shattered but it's the limits we set on ourselfs and in our minds that are the greatest obstacles. Absolutely love this channel!

    • @Pinpadprompts
      @Pinpadprompts Před 2 lety +11

      Pharmaceutical limits can push genetic limits

    • @Deltatwo3
      @Deltatwo3 Před 2 lety

      @@henri.r94 Absolutely! I'll check it out thank you!

    • @keysersosa3054
      @keysersosa3054 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Pinpadprompts 😀😀...we are all thinking it but🤐

    • @o.m.a6220
      @o.m.a6220 Před 2 lety +1

      This man is still genetically elite 1 in a 100million

  • @ed_gaa6289
    @ed_gaa6289 Před 2 lety +226

    I have already been a big su bingtian fan but THIS made my appreciation and respect for him so much stronger. I was FREAKING OUT when he ran 9.83 stunned to the core. His energy is beyond many. I hope he goes for indoors because he is such a GREAT starter and I believe he can be in the fight for a WR or a global medal

    • @fannyalbi9040
      @fannyalbi9040 Před 2 lety +2

      and he is not young in this energy demanding arena

  • @hwgxjehebEbhfjehdj
    @hwgxjehebEbhfjehdj Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thank you blogger, this is the first time I see a video about Chinese characters. Many people in China like gold medals, but not sportsmanship. Therefore, Su Bingtian did a good job letting the public know that sportsmanship is more important than gold medals.

  • @pageone3791
    @pageone3791 Před rokem +4

    Very inspirational and motivating! Proud of this young man for his dedication and drive to accomplish his goal.

  • @heesingsia4634
    @heesingsia4634 Před 2 lety +939

    This bloke is an inspiration. Mad respect for him...

    • @juliusgutierrez5280
      @juliusgutierrez5280 Před 2 lety +14

      not a bloke. that is the result of hard work.

    • @Ishowpounds
      @Ishowpounds Před 2 lety +7

      Roids he can’t beat a black man naturally

    • @ricemunchies
      @ricemunchies Před 2 lety +71

      @@Ishowpounds roids don’t benefit you physically in anyway, idk where tf you got that stigma but you sound dumber than a bag of bricks

    • @Ishowpounds
      @Ishowpounds Před 2 lety +6

      @@ricemunchies shush uneducated man he a roid cheater

    • @NwoDispatcher
      @NwoDispatcher Před 2 lety +2

      next up, i wanna see a 70 year old break 10s

  • @PiyushBhatnagarFitness
    @PiyushBhatnagarFitness Před rokem +576

    No matter how many times I watch it, it gives me shivers and goosebumps. If this guy was like 6-7 inches taller he could have smashed the world record i feel.

    • @jungili3071
      @jungili3071 Před rokem +121

      His acceleration would decrease meaning he wouldn‘t hold the 60m record anymore (shorter legs have higher stride frequency, this is the reason why best 60m sprinters are 5‘8-5‘10 😉) If he had longer legs his stride would increase for sure he would perform better in the 100-400m races but wouldn‘t be the best. His top speed may increase a little bit (longer stride cover more ground), his acceleration would decrease (longer legs have less stride frequency which explains why best 60m sprinters are 5‘8-5‘10)

    • @jayure1346
      @jayure1346 Před rokem +19

      Stride frequency would naturally decrease so it wouldn’t work that way lol

    • @isakjoseph747
      @isakjoseph747 Před rokem +1

      Calm down sir !!!

    • @yayololo3719
      @yayololo3719 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I'd say if his legs alone were 2" longer... he'd be slightly faster...

    • @samo6083
      @samo6083 Před 11 měsíci +14

      No he wouldn't. Bolt's literally 0.01 seconds slower in the first 60m and the last 40m we know he can't be matched

  • @FeedMyKids1
    @FeedMyKids1 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Holy fuck, those drums. Incredible sound design! I'm in damn tears at 8:30. Tremendously inspirational guy here. Beautiful video - very well done.