Hates the company but still rocking their product on TV for no money. Must really love those shoes!
Hates the company but still rocking their product on TV for no money. Must really love those shoes!
I mean, Nike made those custom to her feet and preference 2 years ago for the Rio Olympics. Kinda hard to find better spikes then the ones custom made for you
I seriously doubt that those were her Rio shoes. Having a baby usually means bigger feet for most women.
Scottykrutz wrote:
I mean, Nike made those custom to her feet and preference 2 years ago for the Rio Olympics. Kinda hard to find better spikes then the ones custom made for you
She could have simply put a strip of black tape over the swoosh
It seemed like she was also stretching in a pair of nikes when they showed her in the warmup area that didn't look like spikes
What do you want from her LRC? To run barefoot? Smh
NERunner053 wrote:
What do you want from her LRC? To run barefoot? Smh
Lmao OP is coming off as someone that thinks unsponsored athletes should compete in generic gear
I can't believe that people actually look at the athletes' shoes. I have never once looked at an athlete's shoes. I just watch them compete. I don't care what is on their feet.
To each his own.
There is no time to experiment with running equipment. You have to run in what works, and when the season is over with, then you focus on switching to another product.
She didn't just go into her local Dick's and buy a pair off the rack that the sales guy recommended?
Marcus Siepen wrote:
I can't believe that people actually look at the athletes' shoes. I have never once looked at an athlete's shoes. I just watch them compete. I don't care what is on their feet.
I thought I was the only one.
I come on here and people are talking about so-and-so's new shoe or asking what model they're wearing. I've never once paid attention to an athlete's shoe but coming on here, I always got the impression everyone else did.
Just guessing
But when she goes to her closet to pick out what to run in there’s a lot of Nike stuff in there
Scottykrutz wrote:
I mean, Nike made those custom to her feet and preference 2 years ago for the Rio Olympics. Kinda hard to find better spikes then the ones custom made for you
Then = a moment in time
Than = a method of comparison
wtfbbq wrote:
Marcus Siepen wrote:
I can't believe that people actually look at the athletes' shoes. I have never once looked at an athlete's shoes. I just watch them compete. I don't care what is on their feet.
I thought I was the only one.
I come on here and people are talking about so-and-so's new shoe or asking what model they're wearing. I've never once paid attention to an athlete's shoe but coming on here, I always got the impression everyone else did.
+2
Felix is the only person whose shoes I noticed all week!
Multiple nice long clips on tv of her stretching in her Nikes.
I think the whole point of this post is pretty simple...
She 'ran these trials for women' supposedly speaking out against Nike...BUT...still supports Nike as seen by wearing their product at the nationally televised championships...
Nike is cool when it helps you; not so cool when it doesn't. :)