Kenichi Wada has never been a track and field athlete, but he didn’t need to when he could learn from Usain Bolt, the world’s fastest man. He took what he learned from Bolt at a Jamaican track club and brought it home to start his own training program for those wanting to run faster. “The first thing people think they are not talented and give up in life is running fast,” said Wada, 33, who founded the Hashiri no Gakko school in August. “Still, being quick on one’s feet is not a natural gift. Anyone can do anything if they train themselves properly.”