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  1. 29 kwi 2024 · Usain Bolt, the world’s fastest person, ran a 100-meter sprint at a speed of 23.35 miles per hour (37.57 kilometers per hour). That’s mind-blowingly fast for a human.

  2. 16 lis 2018 · The main component is a self-consistency relation for the time dependent maximal power output. The analytic approach presented here is the first to derive the observed logarithmic scaling between world (and other) record running speeds and times from basic principles of metabolic power supply.

  3. 6 paź 2020 · Together VO2max and running economy determine maximal aerobic speed, which is the slowest speed at which VO 2max occurs. Maximal aerobic speed correlates with race speed on shorter distances...

  4. 11 lip 2016 · Abstract. Running is not unique to humans, but it is seemingly a basic human capacity. This article addresses the evolutionary origins of humans running long distances, the basic physical capability of running, and the neurogenesis of aerobic fitness.

  5. 25 paź 2015 · But some individuals have speculated that it may be possible for humans to run as fast as 40 miles per hour under ideal conditions and circumstances. This speed is a theoretical limit as to what might be possible— extrapolated from many tests and the force-producing capabilities of humans’ lower legs—but it has never been observed.

  6. 11 mar 2024 · Metrics. Animal performance fundamentally influences behaviour, ecology, and evolution. It typically varies monotonously with size. A notable exception is maximum running speed; the fastest...

  7. 4 mar 2024 · The average sprinting speed for men is 19.52 mph (3:04.4 minutes per mile), or 31.4 kilometers per hour, and the average sprinting speed for women is 17.12 mph (3:30 minutes per mile), or 27.55 kilometers per hour.

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