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Huge thanks to H3 Music. All the tracks in this video are his work and they set the mood perfectly. Hey everyone, I had a lot of fun making this one. I have always wondered how Usain Bolt in his prime would perform in the NFL 40 yard dash. We have seen some incredible combine times over the years, like Xavier Worthy running 4.21 seconds and John Ross running 4.22 seconds. It made me curious. What would the fastest man in history actually run in that exact test? So I decided to try to answer that question as seriously as possible. I spent about a week working on this analysis, looking at data, comparing sprint mechanics, and even asking for the opinion of several specialists to make the simulation as realistic as I could. This is not just a random guess. I tried to account for many real variables that make the NFL Combine different from track and field. First, the start. The Combine uses a three point stance instead of starting blocks, which changes the first steps and the acceleration phase. Second, the surface. NFL athletes run on synthetic turf, while Bolt runs on a track with spikes. That affects traction and force application. Third, the timing system. The way times are triggered at the Combine can be very inconsistent. Sometimes the difference between the human trigger and the official electronic time can be surprisingly large. Because of that, I based the simulation on the exact conditions of Xavier Worthy’s run and then extrapolated Bolt’s performance from there. I also considered the fact that Bolt would likely adapt his race strategy for a 40 yard dash. Instead of building up more gradually like in a 100m race, he would try to reach top speed earlier. That changes the split times quite a bit. All the split times and the full methodology appear in the video. When you see the tables or the breakdowns, pause the video so you can read everything properly. You will also see Subin Chang appear in the simulation. Based on my calculations, I estimate he could run around 4.04 in the 40 yard dash. Of course I could be wrong, but I tried to keep the approach as transparent and logical as possible. If you enjoy realistic sports simulations, that is exactly what Motion Athlete is about. I create detailed 3D simulations of elite athletes using biomechanics and real performance data. Let me know in the comments what you think. Do you agree with the result? Do you think Bolt would run faster or slower in the NFL Combine? And which athlete should I simulate next? Thanks again to H3 Music for the incredible soundtrack in this video. Keywords for search Usain Bolt, 40 yard dash, 40yd dash, NFL Combine, Xavier Worthy 4.21, John Ross 4.22, Subin Chang 4.04, Motion Athlete, 3D simulation, sprint analysis, biomechanics, split times, acceleration, top speed, three point start, combine timing, turf vs track, spikes vs turf, realistic athlete simulation, sports science, virtual athlete, speed test, fastest man, sprint mechanics, reaction time Hashtags #UsainBolt #40YardDash #NFLCombine #MotionAthlete #SprintAnalysis #Biomechanics #XavierWorthy #JohnRoss #SubinChang #SpeedTest