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American sprinting icon, Noah Lyles, is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to track and field. From clinching the 100m victory in the Paris Diamond League to stand atop the podium on the tracks of Zurich after bagging 200m glory, Lyles has covered it all. Nevertheless, as the track and field star sprints his way towards the finish line, leaving his counterparts in his wake, he makes his fandom ponder over his impeccable prowess.

Interestingly, the sprinter’s fans can now have the front seat view of how the icon reached the pinnacle, as the docuseries ‘Untitled-The Noah Lyles Project’ released last month on 18th August. It covers every nook and cranny of Lyles’ journey toward reaching the top. While many fans poured their regards after the release of first episode, many missed out on the premiere. However, the American sprinter has the perfect solution for those who missed the show.

Noah Lyles gives his fans access to his valuable reserve

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On September 7th, Lyles took to his X handle to pull of the curtains from his YouTube channel which harbors a multitude of videos of his sprints from the last two years.

It showcases a repository of the videos that not just represent the sprinter’s track and field spree, but it also gives a panorama of his stringent training regime. Captioning the tweet, he stated, “If you haven’t been able to watch the Untitled on @peacock don’t worry. My YouTube channel has been recording my career for the last 2 years.

He further added, “Not only do I show more in-depth practices but I also teach how to run races and do drills.”

Interestingly, he also added the link to his YouTube channel so that his fans can easily access the video reserve that defines Lyles’ journey. More so, as the 1st episode of his docuseries already premiered on Peacock, the 2nd episode is all set to grace the screens of the spectators on the 15th of September.

The first episode of the track and field star’s project 

In episode 1 ‘Chasing Lightning’ of the series, he spoke about his childhood and various avenues of his vocation. He revealed that he was a medically tumultuous child and also faced an uphill battle with depression.

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He spoke about his team, therapists, doctors, trainers, and other supporting roles in his life. And in the athletic space, he revealed some of the behind-the-scenes of his 2023 outdoor season, which also inculcated his victory at the Racers Grand Prix in Kingston, Jamaica, where he met and had a conversation with the legend Usain Bolt.

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Interestingly, the episode came just days before he clinched 100, 200, and 400m triumphs on the tracks of Budapest. Now, the 2nd episode is all set to release on Peacock on 15th September, just a day before Lyles will run on the tracks of Eugene to defend his title.

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