Does this mean you might become the 4:29.99 miler?
Lorikeets wrote:
Does this mean you might become the 4:29.99 miler?
He has to actually run 4:30 first
Lorikeets wrote:
Does this mean you might become the 4:29.99 miler?
My pr is 427. I only go by 430miler because I averaged so many 1600 races at 430
Raises the question how much would you pay for a pr? If you were a 1:06 guy or 2:20 on the cusp of making the trials, would $600 be worth it?
If 600 dollars guaranteed an OTQ I would think its worth it. could cost that much to run Boston or New York or any number of races for someone that needs to fly there.
Kvothe wrote:
Raises the question how much would you pay for a pr? If you were a 1:06 guy or 2:20 on the cusp of making the trials, would $600 be worth it?
Is that a real question?
Did you get PAID by that Obama guy that beat you?
How much faster are these shoes over a half or full marathon compared to the regular Vaporfly 4%? That is what I am wondering.
slowerthanu wrote:
Did you get PAID by that Obama guy that beat you?
The hotel paid me 8 figures for no security there. Thanks for the comment
Price aside, it's a really beautiful shoe.
the430miler wrote:
slowerthanu wrote:
Did you get PAID by that Obama guy that beat you?
The hotel paid me 8 figures for no security there. Thanks for the comment
Is that how you can afford such expensive shoes?
the430miler wrote:
Lorikeets wrote:
Does this mean you might become the 4:29.99 miler?
My pr is 427. I only go by 430miler because I averaged so many 1600 races at 430
But that was done doing wall to wall laps in your mom's backyard. That time requires an asterisk.
Funny this is what I find most hilarious about the 4% and the like. Sneakerheads just goin' buyin' to look fly n' shet, not ever using them to race.
A crying shame.
But yeah they look lit as f*.
Is this the real 430miler from all the way back to 2005ish?
Generally you don't count the two figures after the decimal point. $10+ million in a settlement, for "not having security" LMAO.
100,000.00 wrote:
Generally you don't count the two figures after the decimal point. $10+ million in a settlement, for "not having security" LMAO.
I had multiple surgeries and permanent injuries
Is anyone going to point out the glaring error in the article?
The Editor wrote:
Editor’s Notes: Nike has just unveiled its fastest ever shoe, which was developed in collaboration with Eliud Kipchoge. The runner famously ran the fastest marathon ever in Berlin last September.
the430miler wrote:
100,000.00 wrote:
Generally you don't count the two figures after the decimal point. $10+ million in a settlement, for "not having security" LMAO.
I had multiple surgeries and permanent injuries
Don't be such a snowflake.
Next month I'm going with Pegasus 35 for 110- they'll have Zoom X