I find myself strking the Bolt pose every once in awhile. I even have friends on facebook who are not track fans who have pictures of themselves striking the Bolt pose.
I find myself strking the Bolt pose every once in awhile. I even have friends on facebook who are not track fans who have pictures of themselves striking the Bolt pose.
I used to shoot archery so I guess technically I struck that pose.
I always pull this one
nope but I have done the "Heisman"
Sniff wrote:
http://www.nndb.com/people/622/000046484/bannist85.jpgI always pull this one
Haha, that's the one I pull at the end of a race too. I've even tried to tell myself, "okay, if you win, put your hands up in the air." But I never have the energy to even do that after a race. I don't understand how guys start celebrating before the line and then continue to celebrate after the finish and act like they aren't tired.
Sure have. No way I'll do it in public until I know I have it down right. I just did it again.
I want to see the pictures in this thread but the link is blocked at work. How can I see the picture in the actual thread instead of just a link.
All the time, and in public too. (Who cares if someone sees you do it??)
what bolt pose?
ICH IN BERLINO!
every time i boom boom firepower
ronner wrote:
I've even tried to tell myself, "okay, if you win, put your hands up in the air." But I never have the energy to even do that after a race.
I always wondered about this too, how runners would even think to stick their hands up in the air at the end. Then one day I won a race in which there was a finishing tape and I instictively stuck my hands in the air, just to get them out of the way of the tape, at which exact point the finishing photo was taken. So I think this is why you always see road race winners with their hands in the air. True, if not very interesting.
did not
he's a big fool
I did at a recent family dinner (and I was completely naked).
shonuff. wrote:
I did at a recent family dinner (and I was completely naked).
I didn't know that Phillip Garrido posted on Letsrun.
Usain Bolt stole that move from Al Bundy!!
who doesn't do it every once in awhile? but i opt for the full-bolt:
1. strike the bolt pose
2. pound chest to enforce territorial dominance
3. eat banana
Nope, but thanks for the idea!
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