Jeff Benjamin’s book review 2025
Book # 1:
“Always Speed - Memories of Fastest Human World”
Steve Williams
If one just read Steve William’s “Always Speed”, you would like the author to be at a marathon distance.
Very opposite.
Williams, one of the world-class premiere, who presented himself in the training methodology, which once described the big Jess, “just ten seconds.” But showing the marathon thinking, the 100 and 200 World Recorder is very patiently writes about his growth of the child of New York
one of the fastest men in the world.
But it is not without challenges, particularly busy sports in the 1970s and in the 1980s, who seem to be obstacles to Williams, who were picturely forced him to prevent him from the walls set before him.

Williams, however, passively passed through these obstacles. By not disturbing a punch, he literally smashed.
Fascinating story, as well as inspiring, can only imagine how much the Williams would be better with sports coaches and bureaucrats in a very hypocritical amateur period.
Recently, Shakari Richardson and other current stars spoke about the union and more financial support of athletes. Steve Williams’s book should not only be a pre-election guide for them to reach Williams.
If you can catch her.