I have no idea. Never ran a timed 40. But, I doubt it.
I have run a 100 against an fsu track athlete at fsu while the guy was in his prime. That didn’t go well. I’d bet he ran something in the 4.4 range as I watched him do a 10 100 at a meet. He was a pole vaulter, not usually a sprinter though.
I still run distance and am pretty active. I think at the least I probably wouldn’t blow my hamstring like most of the sedentary fat guys that post on here
I'm not sure but I think if I was in shape I might sneak in there.
Anyone claiming to be able to run it under should post a video. Would make this thread potentially legendary!
Yep, told the old lady years ago. Not big around but sure is short.I’m not very big, but I’m slow.
Fast Freddie in the house!Me, no way. I have one artificial knee and am scheduled for surgery on the other.
But my daughters boyfriend ran 4.45 in high school, he says he generally ran a half step slower than Fred Rouse.
Impressive. I don't think I could do 2.If we did it as 2 20 yard dashes separated by a week or two..I might do it in 7 or 8 seconds.
I don’t know if I’ve even seen a perfecter comment on the Internet ever.Stretch what, the truth?
A 6 sec. 40 backwards?!? Even this guy's impressed.I like a challenge. Only way I would attempt to run a 6 sec 40 is running backwards.
Up until 4 or 5 years ago, I would say yes for sure. I was always pretty fast, and was still in good shape, playing hoops a couple nights a week and running with the boys when coaching them in soccer or other sports. I haven’t played much the last few years. I would guess you t at 50/50 that I finish a little under 6 vs. pulling a hammy at the halfway point.