this guy reminds us of calum neff. a total ego maniac who stunts are just about drawing attention to himself. His 4:19 mile got zero attention so he posts this
this guy reminds us of calum neff. a total ego maniac who stunts are just about drawing attention to himself. His 4:19 mile got zero attention so he posts this
I'm impressed with the dog's ability to run tangents. I imagine most dogs would just be all over the place.
Plus one wrote:
Modern Drunkard wrote:
Brilliant! Thank you for this.
+1
Best post I have read here in a while.
Another +1. All that's missing is a statement about what Jim Ryun could have run on a modern track in modern spikes being pulled by that dog.
Totally thought the same thing. With the exception of the off course stuff in the middle of the vid the dog was as good or better than most pros at picking lines. I still smh when I watch a major or other televised RR and the athletes are all over the place.
I acknowledge that they are faster than me, but jeez, listen to your coach and the race plan that you would lock in at the course preview...or get a new coach. Running the shortest distance is not exactly sending someone to the moon...and runners are normally over indexed on intelligence - what gives?
Dunno. I just spent the last few minutes posting at 2:30am est about a dog pulling a dude on a run. Very likely there are better minds to listen to....f it
New ways of making the sport popular enough to once again grace the cover of Sports Illustrated:
1. Mixed male/female relays
2. The "Dog Tired Mile"
3. The legit-for-record-setting purposes downhill gale-at-back marathon.
...and a few 'lines of fit' that predict absurd WRs.
If he'd used a husky, that squirrel crossing could have been disastrous.
The dog mile course is solid. It was done at fishers farm according to the Charlotte observer. That Robins 5k guy hasn't shown any video plus his "12 min 5k" Was really 4.1k per the article. His course was downhill and not measured. What a Mooke