threw me off , thought i was in a pack of thonners . turns out i was in a pack of half thonners. blaming this for my dnf. gonna stick to solo all out 2 hr efforts from now on, less variables.
threw me off , thought i was in a pack of thonners . turns out i was in a pack of half thonners. blaming this for my dnf. gonna stick to solo all out 2 hr efforts from now on, less variables.
S@cked, brah?
brah
3+ hours is a long time and I need my snacks
And don’t forget that you’re working 3x as hard as the elite because you’re running for 3x more time
buncha snakes in the grass brah...muscle beach bros kicking past me, ive got fuggin 20 mi to go...eventually just said "fuggit brah im done" . girlfriend bought me a milkshake on ride home.
Take it up with Jakob. If he can grab water during a 5k then the masses can carry packs for a half.
Jakob said it is ok wrote:
Take it up with Jakob. If he can grab water during a 5k then the masses can carry packs for a half.
Actually this is Gold lol 🤣
What are you talking oboa
ornamental
choruses
ornamental
ornaments
snort a mental
snort a menthol
clech
clench your bench bar
Jakob said it is ok wrote:
Take it up with Jakob. If he can grab water during a 5k then the masses can carry packs for a half.
Not just once but twice in a 5k. It is official, 5ks should have at least 2 aid stations. Probably 3 considering he was only running for 13 minutes.
brah wrote:
threw me off , thought i was in a pack of thonners . turns out i was in a pack of half thonners. blaming this for my dnf. gonna stick to solo all out 2 hr efforts from now on, less variables.
I use it to carry my selfie stick and camera to get my finish video to post. I dropped 30 seconds of my PR by not having to carry them the whole way.
Many races in this COVID era advise entrants to carry their own beverage and/or to refill their own bottles at water stops. I ran a half a few weeks ago and was surprised how many runners had packs, vests, etc and ignored the water tables.
we're talkin loud bouncy bulky packs
Simple answer: Braindead Consumerism.
People like having things to buy, as it signals their identity.
In a sport that's about lifting one's bodyweight and then propelling it forward, you would think that minimising the amount of sh*t you carry to just about zero, would be a no brainer. But no, carrying a couple of extra kgs of sloshing water is worth it - if it you shows which tribe you're a part of.