Good answers:
Rubio, jtupper, Cabral, Hadd, Big Wave Dave, EddyLee, Cancer Guy, Grote,
Bad answers:
Flagpole, Deno, Jamin, Dolt, Chest, ventolin, John Utah
Good answers:
Rubio, jtupper, Cabral, Hadd, Big Wave Dave, EddyLee, Cancer Guy, Grote,
Bad answers:
Flagpole, Deno, Jamin, Dolt, Chest, ventolin, John Utah
Subway Surfers Addiction and Deano (not Deno - I'm talking about the British guy who was always defending Coe).
Has ‘Crete runner’ been mentioned, keep it on the crete
Coevett wrote:
Subway Surfers Addiction and Deano (not Deno - I'm talking about the British guy who was always defending Coe).
Deano lost credibility with inaccurate split references as he aged, on top of his attitude about it all.
Nike Free Me - guy who made a big thread about all the incredible improvements he was making by running 150 MPW in Nike Frees. IIRC he was lying about most of it, but it inspired me to try mileage.
RPI runner or something like that, who had the 100 miles, 100 beers thread.
tony krupicka
Mr. Jamaica/blues man
These threads are funny. They pop up any time one of the prolific trolls here is banned.
Anyone remember the woman who posted a weekly story about her past running career about 10 years ago? Her name was something like "once a runner". That was great, albeit a flash in the pan
See handle
Bug Bopper wrote:
Nike Free Me - guy who made a big thread about all the incredible improvements he was making by running 150 MPW in Nike Frees. IIRC he was lying about most of it, but it inspired me to try mileage.
RPI runner or something like that, who had the 100 miles, 100 beers thread.
He got accussed of lying but it was never proven one way or the other. Nothing he posted was outside the realm of human possibility and it would be a really weird thing to troll about. He said he fudged the times he listed by a few seconds to avoid being doxxed. As far as I know, he was a regular who only posted under that handle in one thread titled something like 140 miles a week.
His program was based around progression runs as the main workout.
Ya, he inspired me too. I ran a few years at 120-140 miles a week, albeit with way more injuries, and much less success than free. I still do progression runs like he described in that thread as one of my key workouts. His success just goes to show how aerobic distance running is.
Runningart2004
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