Cruise will lose to this 70 year old running 13:47. Even with the best coaching, no way it would be easy for Cruise to break even 13.5.
Cruise will lose to this 70 year old running 13:47. Even with the best coaching, no way it would be easy for Cruise to break even 13.5.
Don't be duped. They speed up the film a bit (but not enough that you notice) and all of a sudden their movie star looks much faster than he actually is.
Or maybe he really can fly fighter jets and hang off the wing of a jet flying 500 mph. If so, I've got some cryptocurrency to sell ya.
As a 59 yr old who trains a lot, I can tell you 16 sec isn’t bad. It’s like a young person running 13.0. It won’t win a track meet but is fast for the average person.
Do you really think this guy could run sub 12 at 59?
What a joke. He'd be VERY lucky to break 15.0
Don't forget that TC graduated twice from Harvard Law, is a Naval Aviator, a JAG lawyer, a top secret agent, a samurai, a pimp, an expert on psychiatry and a stock car racer. Not much this guy can't do even if he is only 5'2" and 60 years old.
joedlrt wrote:
No.
No F..way.
Movie are deceptive, if can run under 13 it would be good.
If he trains and run 11.5 I ll go and walk/65 K next March.under 8 hours
I 'll be 66 I am 15kgs overweight and did not train for the last 4 years.
he's running all the time.
Why would it be so hard to stick a watch on him.
IMO he'd be 13.5 + at best. Likely 14 plus
On whatever clock he is 11.5, I am sub-10, and possibly sub-9😁💪
No chance in hell.
LOL what if Tom gave up his movie career to chase glory in masters sprinting?
All time Hollywood 100m
lane
1.Bob Mathias
2.Rafer Johnson
3.Jim Brown
4.O.J.Simpson
5.Carl Weathers
6.Nolan "Super Gnat" Smith (M*A*S*H)
7.Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch
8.Carl Lewis
He has 3 main scenes showing him running in the new Top Gun...one a treadmill, and then a couple running in the woods in snow. I say 12.0 seconds.
I could not care less
Lol. In his prime he was definitely fairly fast but I can’t see 11.5. He maybe breaks 12 with a ton of trt and hgh.
He’s so damn short tho. The more I think about it there’s no way.
71. Improved to 13.13 last week.
WR - 12.77
GettingFasterDude wrote:
Don't be duped. They speed up the film a bit (but not enough that you notice) and all of a sudden their movie star looks much faster than he actually is.
Or maybe he really can fly fighter jets and hang off the wing of a jet flying 500 mph. If so, I've got some cryptocurrency to sell ya.
He actually can fly fighter jets. Tom Cruise has his pilots license and can actually fly them. He does his own stunts and actually held onto the side of the plane during that one mission impossible movie. They use special effects to make it more dramatic and seem faster than it is. But the guy brings it to life and makes the stunt as real as possible. That's why he's an action star and why he brings people to the movies.
Also, Tom Cruise was a runner back in high school and was allegedly pretty decent running sub 5 in the mile (I know it's slow by lrc standards, but that's good for you're average kid in hs). Now for a 11.5 100m, no way. He's in great shape, but that's out of reach at his age. I'm sure he could run 13 second and with training get into the 12's.
Zero chance he's sub 13 (without any PEDs), maybe sub 16.
He's a Hollywood actor. They're all on peds even if they deny it
Ridiculous
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these