imarunr wrote:
I KNOW the camp director, David Olds.
TMI
imarunr wrote:
I KNOW the camp director, David Olds.
TMI
Bo Diddley wrote:
The very last part was fantastic self-deprecating uber-runner-geek humor. I'm glad Adam has a sense of humor.
Adam seems to have a great sense of humor. I met him up at BIG this year and we were joking around a bit. Great person.
Tommy the Cat wrote:
Haha, how hard did you analyze this video buddy?
In my defense, it was something I noticed in passing, and I went back to find the times to give credibility to my argument. Well, that's the official story, anyway.
Word Up wrote:
Testicular Torsion anyone????
Normally that requires a little more force than running. Usually, you have to tear one of the ligaments that hold things in place for it to happen, and the cure is pretty simple: just untwist it.
Naked Runner wrote:
I am one of the girls in this commercial and trust me, we are runners so unfortunately, there is no bounce! It was absolutely a blast to shoot and it was quite pain-free (minus the hill repeats!)
Thanks for confirming that. In fact the guys probably have more "bounce" and pain than the ladies.
So was the other guy correct, did ya'll wear some sort of mini cover-up? Did ya'll cover-up the privates like the movie stars in sex scenes?
I would love to get my hands on the t-shirt Kara was wearing. I think that might have been the only article of clothing except for her pants and a few hats.
I've run a few 5Ks at naturist resorts. It's not uncomfortable for the man-bits; they basically huddle together and stay out of the way. I was expecting some discomfort the first time, but it was no problem.
Some of the women at these races go pants-free but wear sport bras because of the bounce. Others don't have a problem.
I swim naked. It helps me steer.
Everyone in it is a marginal athlete? You have a pretty strict definition of elite, apparently.
So whose curtains didn't match the drapes?
As Nike-sponsored athletes go, I don't. A-Rod's unintended self-parody aside, top athletes don't do that sort of thing, only those lower on the scale in their sport have to jump through hoops that more accomplished athletes don't to secure that income. Notice Lauren, Nick, and Adam naked, Kara not. Aside from clothing, what separates the last one from the others?
Olds went to Princeton. Where he wore short shorts.
LeBron's throne at ESPN studios?
OK in the 1st degree wrote:
As Nike-sponsored athletes go, I don't. A-Rod's unintended self-parody aside, top athletes don't do that sort of thing, only those lower on the scale in their sport have to jump through hoops that more accomplished athletes don't to secure that income. Notice Lauren, Nick, and Adam naked, Kara not. Aside from clothing, what separates the last one from the others?
on the runs wrote:
LeBron's throne at ESPN studios?
OK in the 1st degree wrote:As Nike-sponsored athletes go, I don't. A-Rod's unintended self-parody aside, top athletes don't do that sort of thing, only those lower on the scale in their sport have to jump through hoops that more accomplished athletes don't to secure that income. Notice Lauren, Nick, and Adam naked, Kara not. Aside from clothing, what separates the last one from the others?
That's just not true. Top athletes do ridiculous things like this all the time because they're the only ones that fans actually want to see. Kobe and co. with the Guitar Hero commercial?
Yes, and Woods and Federer have their silly razor commercials, too, and the Manning and Williams siblings have their regrettable cunnilingusesque Oreo ads. They aren't showing ass when they do, though. At the highest level of their sport, Adam Goucher, Nick Symmonds, and Lauren Fleshman are NOT top athletes. Put it this way, I wouldn't have even known who the hell that African miler was if they hadn't captioned him. That's what Adam, Nick, and Lauren are to Johnny American general running population, the primary target of this ad and this is why Nike can get away with asking them to strip down but wouldn't ask Kara to do the same. She's in a different stratosphere in terms of accomplishment and stature in the sport.
You realize that Kara is clothed as part of the joke, right?
You know that Adam could have been the clothed one instead of Kara and the alleged "joke" would have still worked, right?
ya, but it'd be much more harder/unnatural to cover up everything for Kara while just sitting on a couch, as opposed to Adam looking natural while just sitting there crossing his legs.
Also, notice the women wore skin colored stuff in the video. That'd be very noticable on kara just sitting there don't you think..
I think its great! Humor is a wonderful tool in marketing. The product is obvious, the benefits were clear and the big names were just icing on the naked buns. I say that was just grade A marketing! PS I love Adam Goucher!
Fantastic commercial... I smell Clio! Those marketing guys at Nike are fantastic..
The joke totally works with Adam nodding.
And Lauren... god would I love to meet her.
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