Your perspective is worthless here. Go back to RW and stay there. Thanks.
prefan wrote:
No, I don't think he ruined it, it's not ruined, so no one could have ruined it. I look at it like I look at TV shows. I view what's available then decide if I like it or not. I read some of the Penguin's articles early on, decided they were from a mindset I did not share and was not interested in, at least as it related to running, and then stopped reading his column. I just skip it each month. Turn the page and move on, nothing to see here.... I urge some of the posters here to try that. Just skip it. Let those who enjoy it do so.
The Penguin is not nearly powerful enough to ruin the sport. He couldn't wreck it even if he wanted to. I doubt anyone has heard of him or cares about his thoughts at all at the higher levels of the sport. He's got his niche and some of those Penguin readers may be helping to keep the circulation of Runner's World high enough that it remains viable. And, say what you will about Runner's World, it is still best that we have numerous running publications to cover all the various types of runners out there. Without the casual runners and weekend warriors, a lot of money and a lot of viewers/fans disappear for our sport. And that would be a very negative development.