@Arcdelio

c: mtn_techne on instagram

@beanut.putter

The black guy is the Olympic medalist. That's the way it usually works.

@mr.theeditor

I be looking like road runner when I try to run at that speed

@Talmadge33

The guy in the back is probably the medalist. Dude in front is setting the pace

@reebrohbruhboy

The cameraman is the olympic medalist πŸ˜‚

@OPrime888

You have no idea how fast they are until you try to keep up

@epilog80

Paul Chelimo behind is the olympic medalist

@noobtoboom

slow is smooth , smooth is fast

@Ethanaper

These guys are mad strong too, i've met a runner(my senior now)in my school, bro is skinny but does 30 pullups and after that he just smiled and goes back for a run.

@thelibraryofmeme

The olympic medalist is obviously the cameraman

@RGARDL

2nd guy , first one breaks wind and pacemakes for him

@robertwright4015

The second one is the Olympic runner.  He has an easy motion and longer stride

@AidanMehno-n8s

these guys bodies are built for long distance running however their bodies are not ideal for sprinting as they are not very muscular. but to even run at 15 mph which is faster than most adults as this length is super impressive

@Sm4shNGr4b

I saw a guy running like that the other day, so elegant and majestic.

@owenmichael7781

Kenyans are something elseπŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

@johnbland9590

Bro is 90% legs

@BananaCommentor

Olympic medalist: πŸ‘¨β€πŸ³πŸ₯±
Camera man: 🀑😈

@shawnarossoukh5306

It's not only perfect technique, they also inherited perfect body for running.

@jt5938

It’s not just technique, these people actually train their minds more than their bodies to endure the longevity of the pace/ race.

@Ferhan-ep9jm

paul chelimo kenyan legendπŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ. East Africa is proud. Love from Somalia πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡΄