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But, that is NOT how it works, the bar is at a certain level and you get credited for clearing the height the bar is at, you don't have to increase your jump height one centimeter each time, just the bar level.
What he did was 1000000x more impressive than whatever record he would've set. He had absolute full control over the entire sport for decades. That's a new level of mastery.
Yessirrrr! My opinion is he hands down 100% demonstrated his full potential by setting those records at basically his own whimsy! I agree with you without hesitation, hands down, but thumbs UP! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@zerkret8847 Being at the top of the sport, to where it became unsportsmanlike to compete against others, and being able to toy around with setting records aswell as profit off of it in the highest degree is quite literally his full potential. Also, just because he strategically used moderation doesn't mean he never reached his full potential. Nike never flaked or pulled the deal. He went on to set 36 more records. Wouldn't you just assume the last was really his last, rather than act like he never even tried. Never tried but consistently set the new records, not really a solid take.
@@A_Goat the Thing is i do believe, that he cant be at his physical peak at the end of his career. Even if he went all out at the end, i do believe his record would be higher if he tried it before
He played them well. He probably knew his potential by going all out in practice where height wasn't recorded then jumped lower in competition and took the record and money. We may never know his full potential but I'm sure he did. Most athletes do better in competition because they are pushed by the competition but no one could compete so practice and competition were the same for him but only official meets counted for breaking records.
It gets better: Crazy good world records are impressive, but VERY few can boast about breaking one 35 times. That in itself is most likely a record that will leave a bigger impact in history than getting 1-2 records that are bound to be broken one day. In a strange way he isn't just the best he could at his sport, he is the best at being the best.
3.5 millions before taxes. so probably like 1.75 ish mil. Idk how long his career was either. if he did it over like 10 years its like 150k a year. Which is still good but not crazy or anything. Olympic athletes are also not paid. Idk how much training and equipment costs for him. Unless he had other sponsors its actually not that much.
@@ThisIsAHandle-xz5yo Yeah tough to say if he went all out in his final jump. However, he could have been on the decline of his physical peak but it was enough to reach his final record height. Had he really tried he could have most like done his heighest vault at a younger age (or even higher).
I bet he reached his potential just not during a competition. He probably went all out during practice so knew his potential and how high he could go then jumped lower in competitions where his jump height would be recorded and he would get paid. That's how he could calculate how much extra to jump each time knowing he could do it and would definitely get a payday.
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@@mysterydude1 ... actually unfortunately it's also a hilarious quote now. Because well, cancer is yourself... I think techno would have found a lot of humor in that connection
Tbf, being able to hold yourself back perfectly is just peak body control. He definitely reached his full potential if he could do that and consistently too
They set the height of the bar before you jump. He just requested they set it 1 cm higher than his current record. You can be way over the bar and it still only counts as the height of the bar.
It has nothing with holding himself back, I did pole vault for 4 years and all he had to do was make sure the bar was only a little higher each time. How much he clears Isn’t important
But for that money he organised a free athlete school for Ukrainian kids. It was during that time when have no money for food and he for sponsoring guys from his pocket. He did more, then just a recodr.
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This is essentially what a lot of tech companies do. They offer small incremental improvements every year so they can consistently earn profits, even though their actual capabilities are much higher.
Actually just those people sitting on a couch eating microwaved food criticizing top chefs on a cooking show. He demolished competition in a sport so thoroughly it wasn't profitable. That is already the human peak. He then managed to hold himself back so precisely he could beat his own WORLD RECORDS multiple times. He already is the pinnacle of vaulting, and he just demonstrated he can also practice restraint, while making millions.
I would say the being the best to the point no one can come close in the sport then getting paid to beat his own record and milking it 35 times was his full potential, bro was ahead of everyone
Exactly what i've been doing at work. Got plenty of appraisals over a 20 year period from multiple employers using this same logic. Humility does give you "credits" because no one expects that you "can do stuff".
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He knew what his best was. He hit his best vault in practice one day and knew what to do since it was already so much higher than the competition. Think about it. He knew what he could do with his prime
I remember, as an 80s Indian kid, there was a time when he used to break record almost ever month and the news used to be on TV. That's the only pole vault action i ever witnessed back then. 😅 Now I understand the reason behind this frequency. 😊
For the people who said he didnt reach his max potential, he didnt need to 😂 his barely trying potential is apparently so much more than most peoples max
i remember a swimmer doing the same thing ... either thorpe or phelps ... everytime you set a world record you get 50000 so they would hold back and every week or two break the record to get paid
and the wildest thing is that all his records stood and was still unreachable until recently when the swedish-american pole vaulter armand duplantis came along and now its super uncompetetive again and he is constantly just competing against himself
Early in my career a wise manager told me "If you ask people to count beans, beans is what they will count" meaning 'beware of the unintended incentives you create when you devise performance targets'.
Imagine how good you have to be to not only beat a world record, but to do it in such a controlled way that you don't beat it too hard. He's not just trying to cross a finish line, he's trying to stop on a dime too.
When I heard about Nike giving him and extra 100k bonus everytime Sergey breaks his own record, I immedietly thought that he should hold back but still break his previous record.
HE REACHED HIS ULTIMATE FINANCIAL POTENTIAL AND THAT'S THE BEST THING AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN THIS WORLD THAT MATTERS HE WAS VERY SMART TO RESTRAIN HIMSELF
Bro changed an entire sport just because he felt like it
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They called him crazy, but in the end he made millions from holding back.
Sorry.
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@@locatheboca blud is not him
@@jahir6364 excuse me?
@@locatheboca sure bro this ur footage for sure buddy em sports footage was from U were a fucking sperm y don't own shit
"I died and got reincarnated with a SS rank pole vaulting skill" ahh
Solo pole vaulting
☠☠☠☠☠ I finally find some good shi💀 bro is the Mc
☠☠☠☠☠ I finally find some good shi💀 bro is the Mc
"I died and got reincarnated with a SS rank"
“My OP vault jumping skill made me unstoppable”
What is more impressive is that he can consistently know how accurate his adjustments are.
When you doing something same things over and over again, you also able to do it
But, that is NOT how it works, the bar is at a certain level and you get credited for clearing the height the bar is at, you don't have to increase your jump height one centimeter each time, just the bar level.
super impressive, "hey set the bar at 10ft 5inches, next set it at 10ft 5.5 inches."
WOW i didnt know someone could have a brain that could do that.
Do you even know how this sport works lol
People saying the man didn't reach his full potential, but if no one is challenging him to try harder then for what reason does he have to try?
Imagine being so good that they made you compete against yourself 😭
Relatable
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@@Twiggo_The_Foxxo excuse me? Rude. Reported.
@@locatheboca Brethren in christ the dude just asked you to get out and think "oh my god I'm becoming oversensitive and will cry"
@@locatheboca you replied in almost every comment section that the dude "stole" your video
Might not have went all out but he had the grind set mindset maxed out
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@@VergilVirtuoso who??
@@locathebocaYou
Not to be that guy but...
It's "Have gone", not "have went".
What he did was 1000000x more impressive than whatever record he would've set. He had absolute full control over the entire sport for decades. That's a new level of mastery.
Yessirrrr! My opinion is he hands down 100% demonstrated his full potential by setting those records at basically his own whimsy! I agree with you without hesitation, hands down, but thumbs UP! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Sergey competing against himself: "Finally, a worthy opponent!"
Sergey: "I win again!"
Also Sergey: "I HATE losing!" even to himself, LoL 🤣
If this guy gets infected during the zombie apocalypse, our front lawns are absolutely cooked💀💀
Bro is going to pole vault over tall nuts with ease
he can vault over all 9 tiles in one go
@@lemonadepitcher he is going to pole vault over the roof and enter from the backyard
That's why the second and third line are flesh eating plants.
My melon-pult is gonna be jumped over on the roof
“Never reached his full potential”
Bro literally almost killed the sport because of how good he was!
Yeah but he never tried his hardest so we cant know what his max WR would have been
@@zerkret8847
Being at the top of the sport, to where it became unsportsmanlike to compete against others, and being able to toy around with setting records aswell as profit off of it in the highest degree is quite literally his full potential.
Also, just because he strategically used moderation doesn't mean he never reached his full potential. Nike never flaked or pulled the deal. He went on to set 36 more records. Wouldn't you just assume the last was really his last, rather than act like he never even tried.
Never tried but consistently set the new records, not really a solid take.
@@A_Goat the Thing is i do believe, that he cant be at his physical peak at the end of his career. Even if he went all out at the end, i do believe his record would be higher if he tried it before
He probably has a video where he secretly had a higher record in his prime and releases it as soon as Nike can't take his money anymore.
@@zerkret8847 I bet he tried in private and knows
This guy violated the whole sport and made his own infinite money glitch, hes both physically and mentally firm
Yessirrrr I agree 1000% with you!
Bro definitely knows what his max was. He just didn’t care if we knew. Respect the hustle.
Getting 3.5 mil. Out of Nike for not reaching full potential, I'll take that any other day
He played them well. He probably knew his potential by going all out in practice where height wasn't recorded then jumped lower in competition and took the record and money. We may never know his full potential but I'm sure he did.
Most athletes do better in competition because they are pushed by the competition but no one could compete so practice and competition were the same for him but only official meets counted for breaking records.
It gets better:
Crazy good world records are impressive, but VERY few can boast about breaking one 35 times. That in itself is most likely a record that will leave a bigger impact in history than getting 1-2 records that are bound to be broken one day.
In a strange way he isn't just the best he could at his sport, he is the best at being the best.
I never reached my full potential, and I did it for free
3.5 millions before taxes. so probably like 1.75 ish mil. Idk how long his career was either. if he did it over like 10 years its like 150k a year. Which is still good but not crazy or anything. Olympic athletes are also not paid. Idk how much training and equipment costs for him. Unless he had other sponsors its actually not that much.
@@corey1563im sure he had some other sponsors he was the best in the world. And we aren't talking 2024 bills.
I would say he hit his full potential, he beat his record 35 times and had the motivation to make sure he kept doing it
His last world record very well could have been his maximum potential which is why it was his last
@@ThisIsAHandle-xz5yo Yeah tough to say if he went all out in his final jump. However, he could have been on the decline of his physical peak but it was enough to reach his final record height. Had he really tried he could have most like done his heighest vault at a younger age (or even higher).
His true potential was making that mulah. It's fair to say he did his personal best each time. Lol
I bet he reached his potential just not during a competition. He probably went all out during practice so knew his potential and how high he could go then jumped lower in competitions where his jump height would be recorded and he would get paid. That's how he could calculate how much extra to jump each time knowing he could do it and would definitely get a payday.
@@currentlynoname7499exactly.
He ended playing 15 seasons for Bayern Munich and won back to back to back bundesliga titles aswell as changing his name to Thomas Müller
That’s exactly what I thought too. He looks like muller😂
Dude was like: Generational Wealth > Notoriety
How could he be THAT good at pole vaulting!?
i say the same when I see your mother on the pole. (pole vaulting ofc)
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I say the same when I see your mother on the pole.
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There was a lack of competition at the time
Infinite money glitch acquired
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@@locathebocashut your genshin ahh up
Ukraine still has the infinite money glitch! Lol
@@locatheboca reported
@@locathebocagtfo you genshin playing looser
"Didn't attain his potential"???
He's the GOAT😂😂😂
Other people : Hold my beer
This Gigachad : Hold my pole
"It is only with a worthy opponent that one can reach their fullest potential."
-Technoblade
This is a beautiful quote with these implications.
@@zachrabaznaz7687 I agree. May he rest in peace.
@@mysterydude1 ... actually unfortunately it's also a hilarious quote now. Because well, cancer is yourself... I think techno would have found a lot of humor in that connection
O7 fuck cancr (it doesnt deserve his sacred e)
Don't bring dumb Minecraft youtubers into this
Tbf, being able to hold yourself back perfectly is just peak body control. He definitely reached his full potential if he could do that and consistently too
It's not about holding back perfectly. He simply needed to stop jumping when he beat the record
I agree. Very well said
They set the height of the bar before you jump. He just requested they set it 1 cm higher than his current record. You can be way over the bar and it still only counts as the height of the bar.
Interesting thought. Well said
It has nothing with holding himself back, I did pole vault for 4 years and all he had to do was make sure the bar was only a little higher each time. How much he clears Isn’t important
„Infinity Money Glitch“
WR, man jumps 273 feet high
Love people who figure out a way to play the system! 🙏🏻👌🏻
Kid on a plane: "Mom look its a bird outside window!"
Mom: "No dear, that's Sergey doing his 69420th jump."
i unliked this comment when i saw the "69420"
@@DanielDanish-vw8dkok who cares 💀
@@Sillybilly614i care😊
@@Sillybilly614 I care
I did your mom 69420 times
so this is the guy from plants versus zombie that jumps over our pea shooters...
Been a long time since I heard of plant va zombies ref
i can hear "THERE'S A ZOMBIE ON YOUR LA-AWN" through my head
Dang
@@greedyreaderishere5869 cuz you're CRAAAAAAZZYYY 🤪
Bro is 100% Thomas Muller in disguise
Fasaaacts!!🤣🤣 thought the same thing lol
Scrolled to find this comment
Bro is literally satura Gojo if Sukuna never showed up
But for that money he organised a free athlete school for Ukrainian kids. It was during that time when have no money for food and he for sponsoring guys from his pocket. He did more, then just a recodr.
Why isn't there mondstat in the nations... how dare u. Mondstadt is the wind in my soul.............. (im salty bc I got 5)
@@locatheboca Bro's gone feral 😭
@@locathebocaThe meds didnt work 😔
@@locatheboca ignore this guy he's on every comment saying he own the video (he doesn't) so just report him immediately when you see him.
This is basically Duplantis rn
exactly what I thought lol
he is bubka reborn
Honestly, the absolute precision with which he controlled his vaults show his incredible athleticism more than simply cranking out his highest number
Menace to Pole Vaulting
Making an entire sport uncompetitive just because of how good you are is probably the most impressive thing I’ve ever heard
Sergey: It's like printing by own money
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@@locathebocaon what bro 😂
@@locatheboca who tf are you lmao
@@locathebocaStop Lying
@@locathebocaL genshin impact more like genshit incrap
I love how that was infinite, no need to exaggerate it was already a great story.
He was too good, like Phelps in swimming, carl lewis in sprinting, nadia in gymnastics and so many others in their own fields.
‘Made the sport uncompetitive’ is actually crazy my man is simply him
He planned his retirement well. I can respect that.
This is the best 401k plan I’ve seen in awhile
Bro never needed to use his full potential , he was the best in his sport globally and juiced his talents for a bag he won in the end. 👏🏽👏🏽😂
This reel is a infinite glitch. Well done
He never reached his full potential.
Oh no
Anyway 🤑
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@@locathebocaBro what??
Blud you gone crazy 😂😂😂@@locatheboca
@locatheboca what are you talking about bro? Did you invent this story?
Dude the creator is literally Sergey you daft clown 🤡 💀@@locatheboca
"Imagine if I actually tried"
*"IMAGINE IF I HELD BACK"*
You could say he did reach his full potential since he was the best in his sport.
This is essentially what a lot of tech companies do. They offer small incremental improvements every year so they can consistently earn profits, even though their actual capabilities are much higher.
The definition of " Only me can defeat me" 😂. What a chad, imagine dominating a sport by just existing 😂
Actually just those people sitting on a couch eating microwaved food criticizing top chefs on a cooking show. He demolished competition in a sport so thoroughly it wasn't profitable. That is already the human peak. He then managed to hold himself back so precisely he could beat his own WORLD RECORDS multiple times. He already is the pinnacle of vaulting, and he just demonstrated he can also practice restraint, while making millions.
Shit bro how did you know I was sitting on couch and doing exactly what ever you said
@@keshavdhand1607 I'm in your walls
Really sounds like what Mondo Duplantis is doing right now. He's so ahead of everyone else he basically just competes against his own world records
I grew up in West Germany and I remember this story being passed around.
He might never show all of what he was able to do but he definitely show what all of his mindset could do
i mean just using any form of logic, ill assume he hit his max and stopped getting records, which is why it stopped at 35 and didnt keep going
bro literally did the "the only one who could beat me is me" thing 😆
My mans got that smile….he knows what’s up! Love that he got em like that. Absolutely love it.
“We will pay you for breaking your record”
*starts breaking record by a minuscule amount each time*
“you weren’t supposed to do tha-“
Got to complete all those side quests 😂
I would say the being the best to the point no one can come close in the sport then getting paid to beat his own record and milking it 35 times was his full potential, bro was ahead of everyone
Exactly what i've been doing at work. Got plenty of appraisals over a 20 year period from multiple employers using this same logic. Humility does give you "credits" because no one expects that you "can do stuff".
When people use their brains:
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@@locathebocaWhat are you talking about?
@@AlistairAdal read the comment then u will know
@@locathebocabro is the yapper 3000
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When Nike becomes a super villain, remember this man
Its like harness racing. The drivers hold back and ket other drivers win so they can dominate the next class.
He knew what his best was. He hit his best vault in practice one day and knew what to do since it was already so much higher than the competition. Think about it. He knew what he could do with his prime
WHO CARES ABOUT HIM NOT PERFORMING HIS BEST? MAN IS NOW A MULTI MILLIONAIRE!
People who aren't slaves to money?
@@HarshDude126everyone is a slave to money, we need it to survive
@@Azure_Sky1770 That doesn't mean you have to slobber over it.
@@HarshDude126 get off your moral high ground, you know you would do the same.
He was better than everyone else
Having the precision to increase his vaults by barely anything is impressive
No I think he just sets the bar a little bit higher each time but nonetheless impressive
That's what I thought, but Poab is right, obviously 😂
U can only reach ur potential when there's competition
That's why cr7 and Messi both needed each other
I feel certain he TRIED his best privately, and knew what his peak could be first
Bro was so good that the only person who could compete with him was him.
Bro had a monopoly on winning lol
Sandbagging to win a jackpot as often as possible - this is pretty much always the correct play.
I remember, as an 80s Indian kid, there was a time when he used to break record almost ever month and the news used to be on TV. That's the only pole vault action i ever witnessed back then. 😅
Now I understand the reason behind this frequency. 😊
Thomas Muller?
I knew I wasn’t the only one 😂
@@josephventura267me to 😂😂
me too lmao
Imagine being so good, no one could get close to your level of skills
Watching him is insane. That technique is flawless
Oh he reached his full potential. He enjoyed what he did and got paid for it. That’s a win win.
"never reached his full potential"
"never tried his best"
Bruh he's controlling the game. He's transcended. Mere mortals could never 🔥✨
Damn if nike never paid we he wouldve gone as high as he could
Bro got 3 million 500 thousand, bro would absolutely not give a damn if he never reached his full potential in his prime.
In my opinion being able to control yourself this well is much more impressive than simply trying to go as high as possible.
For the people who said he didnt reach his max potential, he didnt need to 😂 his barely trying potential is apparently so much more than most peoples max
Me at the start of the video thinking this is thomas müller
i remember a swimmer doing the same thing ... either thorpe or phelps ... everytime you set a world record you get 50000 so they would hold back and every week or two break the record to get paid
and the wildest thing is that all his records stood and was still unreachable until recently when the swedish-american pole vaulter armand duplantis came along and now its super uncompetetive again and he is constantly just competing against himself
He absolutely reached his potential.
Never.
Sergey was an unreal athlete. A true freak of nature
The ability to break his records bit by bit is wild.
Why does this look like Thomas Muller from Bayern Munich 😮😮
thats what that big ass smile is about 😂
Early in my career a wise manager told me "If you ask people to count beans, beans is what they will count" meaning 'beware of the unintended incentives you create when you devise performance targets'.
Imagine how good you have to be to not only beat a world record, but to do it in such a controlled way that you don't beat it too hard. He's not just trying to cross a finish line, he's trying to stop on a dime too.
He WAS unbelievably good. In an excruciatingly difficult sport, he pushed the limits of everyone on his way up. The man literally defied gravity.
His strategy aligns with what the tech giants do...smart dude
3.5 million.
That's a record high amount of money for a pole vaulting champion.
the perfect example of "work smarter not harder"
They say he didn't do his best. Dude did his best to get paid, and won big.
When you are so good even Nike says: "Stop doing it!"
Naw he reached his highest potential. He himself knows what’s possible and that’s all he needs and money also needs money.
Love to see him and duplantis compete
When I heard about Nike giving him and extra 100k bonus everytime Sergey breaks his own record, I immedietly thought that he should hold back but still break his previous record.
He took "Only i can beat myself" to whole new level
HE REACHED HIS ULTIMATE FINANCIAL POTENTIAL AND THAT'S THE BEST THING AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN THIS WORLD THAT MATTERS HE WAS VERY SMART TO RESTRAIN HIMSELF
Who cares what other people think, this guy made bank. Fair play to him.
Why does that first photo look like Thomas muller?
I'm bringing this guy back in his prime with the reanimation jutsu 😂