I just saw a post from the BYU Instagram account and all the women seemed to have some sort of white bandage on their forearm. I’m just curious if anyone knows what that’s about?
I just saw a post from the BYU Instagram account and all the women seemed to have some sort of white bandage on their forearm. I’m just curious if anyone knows what that’s about?
Matching tattoos.
Thanks
Some kind of continuous monitor under it?
Cybernetic weapon implants?
epodemiologist wrote:
Matching tattoos.
If matching tattoos then why do some have on different arms?
Did they all go in for a medical checkup involving a blood-draw?
my guess is that is where they are testing their lactate.
some do fingers, ear lobes, forearm. I know there is a diabetic meter for your forearm
BYUwomen wrote:
I just saw a post from the BYU Instagram account and all the women seemed to have some sort of white bandage on their forearm. I’m just curious if anyone knows what that’s about?
Nicotine patches for an extra boost.
They just got the idea to put the patch on their arms so that a bunch of middle-aged males would post about it on letsrun.com.
I’m a female in college. But yes, point taken
I could give the same post in the JH thread.
XC wants fans, at least in theory right? When athletes take pro sponsorship money, fans of the sport can ask respectfully questions like:
- How are they training? What tools, like continuous monitors, are the best using and when?
- Who is injured? Like football, college coaches in D1 should be mandated to put out injury reports. This isn’t a club sport - it’s in theory fan supported collegiate competition with (often) pro-like sponsorships.
- Who is racing at the upcoming meets?
- How fast are they and how competitive?
Off limits should be their personal lives, not their competition and running related activities.
Does BYU have a rule against tats?
Could this be a secret ritual, like being bitten by vampires?
LetsRunSpecial wrote:
Could this be a secret ritual, like being bitten by vampires?
No cause that would lower your VO2max.
Iron infusions.
LetsRunSpecial wrote:
Could this be a secret ritual, like being bitten by vampires?
It’s how they get initiated into #BYUrun4her
I doubt they're tattoos. If theyre Mormon I think that's a big no-no
You see a lot of tattoos on the FB and BB teams, so whatever the rule is it isn’t that big a deal.
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