I'm sorry to those this may offend but Cam has done NOTHING in two years and this sorry trend probably won't change. He'll be another Wheating in two years. Sorry.
I'm sorry to those this may offend but Cam has done NOTHING in two years and this sorry trend probably won't change. He'll be another Wheating in two years. Sorry.
You just hate because he be better than you. Guaranteed he be debut at the marathon in Berlin and run a 2:06.
You don't seem very sorry.
Hater alert don't hate you loser wrote:
You just hate because he be better than you. Guaranteed he be debut at the marathon in Berlin and run a 2:06.
Yeah, sorry, not happening. I will come back and say sorry if he breaks 2:12 anywhere, ever.
1:01:30 in the near future, 2:09 within 2 years, 2:07 before he is done. I hope.
I'm not a Cam hater by any means, but I think he had insane high mileage for too long and ruined it for himself and now he seems injury prone. Guess we'll see how he does in Houston.
Donut Dan wrote:
I'm not a Cam hater by any means, but I think he had insane high mileage for too long and ruined it for himself and now he seems injury prone. Guess we'll see how he does in Houston.
And the funny thing is that Flotrack made a series about him running 190 miles per week. They are so ignorant.
Ryan Hall also praised him and said that Cam was gonna do great things because of his ability to run 190 miles per week.
I can't believe how stupid some people are.
Never Oprah wrote:
Donut Dan wrote:
I'm not a Cam hater by any means, but I think he had insane high mileage for too long and ruined it for himself and now he seems injury prone. Guess we'll see how he does in Houston.
And the funny thing is that Flotrack made a series about him running 190 miles per week. They are so ignorant.
Ryan Hall also praised him and said that Cam was gonna do great things because of his ability to run 190 miles per week.
I can't believe how stupid some people are.
Toshihiko Seko ran way more miles and ran a 2:08 marathon
Never Oprah wrote:
Donut Dan wrote:
I'm not a Cam hater by any means, but I think he had insane high mileage for too long and ruined it for himself and now he seems injury prone. Guess we'll see how he does in Houston.
And the funny thing is that Flotrack made a series about him running 190 miles per week. They are so ignorant.
Ryan Hall also praised him and said that Cam was gonna do great things because of his ability to run 190 miles per week.
I can't believe how stupid some people are.
In 2012. He stopped running the mega miles several years before he stopped running fast so no you can't blame high mileage for his decline. He should go back to what worked back then.
Why do you think him doing high mileage 5 years ago caused him to have the stress fracture in his foot (or whatever it was he had surgery for last year) after several years of lower mileage?
He had a pretty solid first few seasons with NOP. His injuries came later. Please explain why there’d be such a time lag in the damaging effects of high mileage and why you’d blame his injuries on that rather than his more recent training.
Hokas are the PERFECT shoe for an injury prone runner.
Hater alert don't hate you loser wrote:
You just hate because he be better than you. Guaranteed he be debut at the marathon in Berlin and run a 2:06.
Umm, where did the original poster express hate? "Hate" has become another word like "racist" that has lost nearly all of its sting from misuse.
Lover not a fighter wrote:
Hater alert don't hate you loser wrote:
You just hate because he be better than you. Guaranteed he be debut at the marathon in Berlin and run a 2:06.
Umm, where did the original poster express hate? "Hate" has become another word like "racist" that has lost nearly all of its sting from misuse.
Found another hater
He was fine with his old coach and with DST. Guessing Nike made him go to NOP and that was not a good move. Changing what worked hurt him.
I wouldn't mind retiring with a 27:07 and a Commonwealth bronze medal.
True enough. Like with Webb and Fernandez, Wheating, et al, the rest of us forget how damn hard it is to 1. go as fast as they did; 2. hold onto that intangible magic of a good season.
When we see real talent, we just expect it to always be there, and so often it is just lightening in a bottle. Not every one is Bekele (even he isn't Bekele anymore).
Are you also Canadian?
why does he still live in Portland?
Holy apologies wrote:
Are you also Canadian?
Sorry, I don't want to reveal that.
It's a running mecca?