You are wrong! Too often, sprinters and runners begin leaning too soon. Leaning too soon makes sprinters and runners slow down. Look at her competitors. They began falling forward at about 95m and were no longer focused on sprinting through the line.
You are wrong! Too often, sprinters and runners begin leaning too soon. Leaning too soon makes sprinters and runners slow down. Look at her competitors. They began falling forward at about 95m and were no longer focused on sprinting through the line.
No one said that Sha'Carri should have leaned TOO EARLY.
Sha'Carri should have been focused on running through the line. She looked to the left at 95 meters to see how she was doing, instead of running through the line.