So Dave Keighly thinks that if Amy had more roads to run on, she would run further?
That explains why she is so good at that treadmill stuff.
Endless roads = endless endurance.
So Dave Keighly thinks that if Amy had more roads to run on, she would run further?
That explains why she is so good at that treadmill stuff.
Endless roads = endless endurance.
She clearly isn't trying to cross the islands, she is wandering about, looking for a decent treadmill to knock out 100 miles upon! Don't these heathens know to provide proper treadmill access?
people who are impressed cant be runners because her times arnt just bad there alfull most people with the money and free time could do what she has done the last few days
Ultra Amy wrote:
She keeps complaining about hills. Does she not realize we can see the elevation changes (or lack thereof) on Strava? This latest entry looks like a pleasant walk down a slight grade.
I will admit I haven't read this whole thread, just the last few pages and I did check out her Facebook page. In any event, I am surprised that none of you mention her total lack of sweat in all of her photos. This is especially interesting on her every so hilly holiday runs. Did you see the weather and the humidity in Ibiza where she was "running"? My wife is 5'2 and 98 pounds and the least sweaty person I know - but, after a run in that kind of weather, even she'd be soaked.
As I just find this stuff funny I will leave the significance fall of that to you lot - but, it will be funny if Amy or her followers read this and from now on she'll take a page out of Mike Rossi's book and start dousing herself with water before she takes her "I worked so hard" photos and videos. Amy, heads up, women sweat too, especially running in humidity and heat! Get it together!
For all of you who do care, keep an eye out to see if "sweaty" photos start to appear... good times.
matt silver wrote:
But then this is the only way you stand a chance of boys talking to you I guess sweet cheeks
Enjoy your meal for one in your mums basement ✊ðŸ»ðŸ’¦'
sounds familiar
As usual he ignores the actual content.
Haha, you're getting to him and he's starting to crack.
Hey Dave, wait till yours and Amy's sham charity starts getting investigated the sham running claims and nasty horrible LetsRun comments will pale in to insignificance.
Did someone mention the cheat Mike Rossi and Amy in the same sentence?
i feelfamous with her latest post how should i reply https://www.facebook.com/188981147892380/photos/pcb.707934762663680/707934725997017/?type=3&theater
Haha, she's right about the "physically impossible", anything extraordinary she claims to have done in the past and anything extraordinary she claims she's going to do in the future is "physically impossible" for her as she's a sham, charlatan and con artist all rolled in to one, just like one M.A. Rossi. Oh yeah, they're both mentally unstable too.
Wow, over 60 miles in 3 days!
Didn't she do 74 miles a day for a week last year?
i counted her miles over the last 3 days it was 57.4
Forest Gump again wrote:
Wow, over 60 miles in 3 days!
Didn't she do 74 miles a day for a week last year?
matt silver wrote:
i feelfamous with her latest post how should i reply
https://www.facebook.com/188981147892380/photos/pcb.707934762663680/707934725997017/?type=3&theater
Matt, you are an inspiration. Keep doing what you do and just ignore the abuse from Amy's fans.
69.6 actually. 112km.
i just recounted and your right
Ultrarunning Judge wrote:
69.6 actually. 112km.
I guess it's official. Amy Hughes is not an ultrarunner. Since she can't even run 20 miles a day how could she have managed 520 miles?
Ultrarunning Judge wrote:
I feel like this thread has just descended into nastiness rather than exposure of any fraud.
She seems like a pleasant and fun personality, no need for it.
I sort of agree, some of the mocking of her times is a bit mean spirited, as well as comical.
I think if this was her very first effort out there as a charity instagram type runner thing, we probably wouldn't bat an eye. It's not really a bad effort for a completely amateur runner with no experience of these sort of distances to be doing, and her use of emojis are pretty inspiring to be fair. She'd pass right under the radar of most serious runners, like she did with the unrecorded 53 thing.
I think the mockery here is more out of frustration of the ambitious couple's refusal to come clean from a treadmill WR that clearly did not happen, and somehow continuing to make personal, and probably a significant monetary gain from being a Z-list celeb wannabe and serial selfie spammer.
Or maybe I'm just jealous?
Good post. The mocking of her times would be mean spirited if she were a beginner, but she's claimed to be the greatest female treadmill runner in the world so it's not just comical it's fvcking hilarious. Her Strava hm pr is my fav, can't wait to watch her get it down to sub 3:45.
I'm very jealous that I'm not making a living from being a slightly better than average hobby jogger.
I think a lot of frustration comes from the fact that the Facebook fans still think that the world records* were legitimate.
The personal comments destroys any credibility of the doubters.
She may be slow, but I'd put Molly all in her Champagne, she wouldn't even know it.
Jealous wrote:
I'm very jealous that I'm not making a living from being a slightly better than average hobby jogger.
You just offended 99.9% of the people on this board by suggesting that Amy is a slightly better than average hobby jogger. She is so far below average she's off the scale. Hobby jogging is a hobby for Amy, and one that she doesn't pursue very often. She should take up a proper hobby, such as trolling letsrun to pass the time.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has a 1989 Ferrari 348 GTB and he's just put in paperwork to upgrade it
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts