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  1. How fast can humans run? Find out the biological limit and the factors that influence our running speed in this article from Science Focus.

  2. 22 sty 2010 · July 23, 2021 — Scientists have studied the characteristics determining the maximum running speed in animals. The model they developed explains why humans cannot keep up with the fastest...

  3. 30 cze 2016 · Currently, Usain Bolt holds the world record in the 100-m run with a running time of 9.58 s. Accordingly, he has been described as the best human sprinter in history. However, this raises questions concerning whether humans can run faster, which means increasing the maximum speed.

  4. 10 mar 2024 · Elite male sprinters can dash over 37 km/h (about 23 mph), while top female sprinters are not far behind, reaching speeds around 33 km/h (roughly 20.5 mph). Let me break down this even further. Facts About Average Human Sprint Speed

  5. 23 sty 2010 · But scientists say that the biological limits of human running could theoretically reach 35 or even 40 mph -- assuming that human muscle fibers could contract faster and allow people to...

  6. The newly published evidence identifies the critical variable imposing the biological limit to running speed, and offers an enticing view of how the biological limits might be pushed back...

  7. 26 maj 2016 · They conclude that (natural) human speeds are likely to be limited to ~50 km/h (as reference: Bolt's top speed during his 9.58 WR was ~44 km/h). Consequently, human running speeds in excess of 50 km/h are likely to be limited to the realms of science fiction and, not inconceivably, gene doping.

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