Athletes consume more water because your body is made up of mostly fluids. You lose fluids every second my breathing, sweating, etc... You lose more fluids by sweating so your body needs to get those fluids back so you drink water. When a person regularly breathes they get thirsty usually in 3 hours. If a person sweats, they'll be thirsty in 5 or 10 minutes. That is why athletes consume more water.
Biomechanics in the 100 meter sprint refer to the use and angle of the arms and legs. Much of what sprinters focus on is their biomechanics.
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The current world record for the men's 100m sprint is 9.58 seconds, set by Usain Bolt of Jamaica in 2009 at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin, Germany. Bolt is widely considered one of the greatest sprinters of all time.
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100mm is about the width of an adult male hand. 100m is the length that sprinters run in the Olympic 100 metres sprint event. 100cm is closest to the length of a baseball bat.
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just imagine ur racing on your own and that all the other sprinters are slower than you 1.be the first one to leave the blocks an explosive start could just get you there 2.focus on the finish line and do not get distracted by the other competitors. im only 14 and with my coach giving me these tips i can run 100m in 10.87
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Sprinters Heights vary. Typically, a sprinter is about 5'9 to 5'10.
You're running at 10 yards per second (20.45 mph), which is pretty fast for a human. Top sprinters run 100m at an average speed of about 11 yards per second.
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