Fair Use Disclaimer: This video is for educational and transformative purposes, falling under the Fair Use Doctrine (17 U.S.C. §107). It provides original commentary, critique, and a thoughtful revision, contributing added value beyond the original sources. If the content owners (visual/audio) of this content has any issue, we request you to directly contact us, so we can sort out the outcome. Contact: peakzzmindset@gmail.com This athlete is incredibly smart. When she started the 110-meter hurdle race so slowly, everyone thought she was injured. But there was a specific reason for her strategy. This happened during the Olympic U.S. Trials. Nia Ali knew that every single runner would qualify for the next round, regardless of their place or time. That’s why she ran the race in over 20 seconds to prevent injury and conserve energy.