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Usain Bolt: What it takes to be the best
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Usain Bolt: What it takes to be the best

Do That Extra One - Usain Bolt

"I've learned over the years that you don't try to outdo the clock. Never try to outdo the clock. You can never win. It's never going to work. You are going to die at the end and then the clock is going to win. No matter how far you think you are ahead of me, I'm going to catch you. That's all. That's my mentality that I go there with. I'm never scared of anything, never scared of anyone. It's all about business when I go out there. Everything comes together when I'm on track. You got to push the body, you got to overcome. It's like moving past a barrier or moving a step forward where other people want to stop, because they're dead tired. You got to do the extra one, the extra one."

- Usain Bolt

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