He's simply trying to tell you that he'll be "ready to deliver" when pigs fly.
He's simply trying to tell you that he'll be "ready to deliver" when pigs fly.
RYAN HALL IS GOING TO WIN THE NYC MARATHON FOLKS. RYAN HALL JUST THREW DOWN A 4:32 25TH MILE. MY GOD RYAN HALL IS GOING TO DO IT. HE CONTINUES TO PUT DISTANCE BETWEEN HIMSELF AND THE REST OF THE FIELD. MEB IS NO WHERE TO BE SEEN. RYAN MF HALL IS GOING TO DO IT. PRAISE THE LORD!!!
I'm impressed with Ryan Hall. He's learned from his training errors, gained the perspective he needs, opened up to new experiences and is headed back to the top. His podcast interview should be mandatory for anyone interested in developing elite US distance runners.
Maybe he cruised at Boston with every intention of getting back to racing ASAP and minimizing down time. No reason to go flat out until he is ready.
I heard he is going to do the centipede with the other Asics crew? Is that true?
"I'll be commentating my first race at the flying pig marathon in Cincinnati, and running the 10k as a workout the day before"
From Hall's Facebook. No delivering here lol
Nutella1 wrote:
Why does he feel so confident to state that he is "ready to deliver", despite his Boston result?
The interview was actually quite interesting, but no, you're obsessed with taking that one line from the topic literally. Maybe if you actually listened to it you wouldn't be so confused all the time.
PS the "ready to deliver" line was from the OP not Hall.
Boston35 wrote:
Listened to a podcast w/Ryan this morning.
http://competitorradio.competitor.com/
So glad to see Ryan racing and training. Can't wait for his return to the top. Btw not sure why so many people mock a 2:04 under any conditions, let alone a tough course like Boston. At any rate, can't wait to see you back on the roads, Ryan!
Citizen Runner wrote:
It'd be fun to see him turn road whore ala Tegenkamp, even if he never again runs at his previous level.
Road whore? How many road races has Tegenkamp run?
You are aware he waited until he was 31 before he tried the roads?
The runner is often the last to realize that their best years are behind them. Gotta hand it to him for trying to keep the dream alive.
Last time he was at Bolder Boulder he was waving to the crowd like he was winning the race. Of course he had his A## handed to him badly that day. When he got into the stadium
the top runners were chatting to the media already. I would rather see a team of top local racing hard than to have Hall on a USA team, only to have another so so run.
Yeah the only thing Ryan Hall is ready to deliver is pizzas. That dude is so washed up, he doesn't even need to go to the laundromat anymore.
Lmfao! Good one, man! That's gold, Jerry! GOLD!
sloop john b wrote:
Yeah the only thing Ryan Hall is ready to deliver is pizzas. That dude is so washed up, he doesn't even need to go to the laundromat anymore.
Do you have access to his training log these past few months? Did you listen to his interview? Sounds to me that you're clueless and just feel like bashing for the sake of bashing.
I am not longer sure if Ryan Hall is in touch with reality at any time - before, during or after a race.
Honest question: how many good results has Hall had in races shorter than a half marathon, since 2006?
george oscar bluth wrote:
Honest question: how many good results has Hall had in races shorter than a half marathon, since 2006?
59:43 idiot
just wondering this wrote:
george oscar bluth wrote:Honest question: how many good results has Hall had in races shorter than a half marathon, since 2006?
59:43 idiot
Re-read our posts and then let me know who the idiot is.
God's will be done.
Possble Yup wrote:
ecin wrote:Does it really matter what the competition is? They guy runs his own race and often does it with little care for where anyone else is. Sure, he won't have competition but I'm just happy to see him jumping down in distance.
I'll risk that you are joking, and reply as if you're being serious.
Maybe it doesn't matter to him.
That's why I hope some real competition shows up. He clearly is NOT looking for ANY competition in this race at the Flying Pig. I think people that enter races deserve some competition. Especially those who repeatedly talk big.
To answer your question - It seems weird to me to enter a 10k race where you are somewhere between 4 and 8 minutes faster than the previous winners for the last 5+ years, and say something to the effect of "I am ready to deliver!".
Would you not have any reaction if I, being a 33:00 10k guy, decided to enter a 10k race that was always won in around 41:00 and said to you: "I am ready to deliver in this 10k!" You wouldn't raise an eyebrow to that? I would. And most people I know would. I think I might even get my own LetsRun thread.
I love it that so many dbs are noting their (probably fake) prs on this thread -- we had a 33 min guy, then a 31 min guy ("see you at the start!") then another 33 min guy...nobody asked but the times were offered. I'm a 32:10 guy (or am I?), so I should be right in the mix...see you guys at the warm up area!
Ryan Hall's easy run aside, this could be a great battle of the LetsRunners. 3 of you with similar PRs all in the race, probably going for the win. Is any media outlet covering this?