yeah man let me draw attention to myself so i can feel better about how i look
yeah man let me draw attention to myself so i can feel better about how i look
What's the verdict on chest hair?
Holy crap, I think I know someone in that picture. Is this in the Seattle area?
Could very well be the Seattle area seeing how white those guys are.
man, runners can be such pu**ies sometimes ha. who cares how skinny you are. i ran 5'11 145 with chest hair shaped like an x and was proud about it. never wore a shirt. its about confidence not how skinny you are.
I suppose you are a women?
Kenyans and Ethiopians never train shirtless.
That's me. I weigh 140. Do I qualify?[/quote]
sure, if you're at least 6 feet tall.
some runner gal wrote:
That's me. I weigh 140. Do I qualify?
sure, if you're at least 6 feet tall.[/quote]
Nope. Guess I'm out. You could have mentioned that in the original post :-)
why what's your height and weight?
Gaunt is Beautiful.
amy winehouse
Some 15-year old girls in the park said that I had no ass the other day.
Just a quick glance over at them and I almost said "Girls, mark my words, one day you'll wish you had no ass like me." But I didn't. :)
OK, so maybe I shouldn't be wearing such baggy shorts.
frozen north: do you run shirtless? ;-)
Make Mine A Double wrote:
frozen north: do you run shirtless? ;-)
I'll do a sports bra for races or if it's really hot. I showed up for a workout once and I had forgotten my sports bra and I was wearing a regular underwire bra (with a shirt) I couldn't even do a good workout in that, so I don't think I could ever go totally shirtless. I wonder what cavewomen did.
formerly present wrote:
All seriousness aside, though, I'd really prefer that all runners wear shirts when running in public. Even on a skinny guy (or woman), seeing a gut jiggling around as s/he runs is not really an esthetically pleasing sight.
One Point: aesthetically
same here wrote:
I'm slow but definitely skinny. Actually it's hard for me to understand how people get big...I eat a lot and look very thin no matter what.
They're called genetic dispositions.
BD Bear wrote:
One Point: aesthetically
Point taken. However:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/estheticI run shirtless to keep cool without a care of what other people think
Had a friend that went for a run sans shirt while visiting another city. He ran by an outdoor basketball court where there were 9 guys playing hoops and, being a hoopster himself, decided to join in so it would be 5 on 5. One of the guys said "Sure, you can play but we need to help a guy move a piano so we'll be back in 30 minutes." My buddy (6'3" and 175 and in his late 40s) said "Great, I'll finish my run and meet you back here in 30." As he starts to run off, one of the dudes says "Maybe you should go eat a sandwich." THAT is when you know you're too skinny to be running without a shirt.