After reading more threads about people putting down appearance when it comes to running, I will speak out about this every time with the same fire every time.
The clock matters. It should not ever matter what you look like in a race.
Stop.
After reading more threads about people putting down appearance when it comes to running, I will speak out about this every time with the same fire every time.
The clock matters. It should not ever matter what you look like in a race.
Stop.
Stoppit Smith wrote:
After reading more threads about people putting down appearance when it comes to running, I will speak out about this every time with the same fire every time.
The clock matters. It should not ever matter what you look like in a race.
Stop.
Nope.
I look like Harvey Weinstein when I run. :(
It does not matter.
If you can run a good time, it should not matter what you look like in general or what you look like making that time.
I don't know. Maybe it's just me, but I sense a lot of the people here are frustrated fraternity brothers, frustrated former athletes or men whose daddies were just too driven by the W and the L in life to teach their children what matters in life.
On the track, on the roads, on the trails, up the hills, etc...it's all the same
We all breathe the same air.
We all find the same struggle.
We all work hard.
Looks are meaningless when it comes to running, and judging looks is essentially a fun game for the boys with their baseball caps on backward and thumbs up their nose.
It's time for a lot of people to grow up.
Back to the original point: Does not matter who or what you look like when you run
According to you we can't critique peoples' appearances but you went ahead and assumed we're all a bunch of superficial and immature Chads?
It is just you. No one here cares about or agrees with your little SJW advocacy for ugly runners.