Boomer Activity in it's natural state.
Can't wait to see Noah go Ultra Instinct in Doha. Maybe he'll go Super Saiyan for Tokyo?
Boomer Activity in it's natural state.
Can't wait to see Noah go Ultra Instinct in Doha. Maybe he'll go Super Saiyan for Tokyo?
Drew Hunter has a 10 year, $500K/year deal with Adidas. I am sure Lyles makes at least as much per year as Hunter given the type of money there is in sprints.
$250K being the top sprinter in the world in the 200m is far below accurate. Bolt reached $20 million at his peak, and that was published in news sources.
Loving every minute wrote:
He’s a super nice guy that is having fun doing what he loves. He’s the best thing that’s come along for track in a long time.
I fully agree. There's nothing negative. Just pure joy, pure fun, pure honesty with a smile. If you want to call it immature, go ahead and do so, while you are sneering your way through life...probably with a puckered a-hole, too. As for me, I find a demonstration of fun and joy to be infective. That's a great thing in our sport.
And who cares if it is a "clownshow"? Not enough adults are willing to act like "clowns". There are Buddhist monks whose practice is laughing and acting like kids. Trying to regain a little of the purity of the spirit that was far more evident when we were younger. Look at children and the fun they exhibit, and then look at the person next to you at a red light. I'd rather be more like the child than the adult, in terms of happiness, and Noah's actions inch me in the right direction. Thanks, Noah!
bloviating wrote:
The antics will continue for a few more years or until someone hands him some Ls on a consistent basis. He wasn’t doing much showboating when Norman beat him. Imagine what he’s like on a daily basis? He is very immature and juvenile but as you can see with the NBC coverage, nobody is going to say it. It sells but it’s embarrassing.
Showboating after you get beat would be immature. He is not disrespectful to his fellow competitors.
I am trying to understand how you are embarrassed by what Lyles does. That is just plain odd.
Sprintgeezer wrote:
Ben was the best top dog in this respect: he never showboated. Even Bailey was good in this respect
Are you Canadian? And are you proposing Ben Johnson is a good role model?
This has nothing to do with training. It should not be on the training forum
This thread is full of some big boomer energy.
No fun
a track fans fan wrote:
Noah Lyles is a supremely talented athlete, and he will do well for many many years. Does anyone else hate his foolish antics? I'm just wondering why some adult in his life doesn't sits his butt down and explains that acting like a fool won't get him fame, running fast will. I am all for athletes having personality and having fun but Lyles seems to be acting out trying to be more foolish than Usain Bolt. Bolt had fun, Lyles is a clown. Anyone else feel this way? Before the USATF 200 he was just an a-hole, and then after he wants everyone to "look at me". He seems ready to act like the diva wide receivers in the NFL.
You epitomize everything that is wrong with the track and field community. If anyone wonders why the sport receives zero attention except once every four years it is thanks to you boomer. Get off my lawn and go take your arthritis medicine. If you seriously think running fast times is all you need to be famous why has the majority of my track team never heard of Van Niekerk, Kejelcha, Micheal Norman, etc. More people have seen Norman’s races/post race “antics” than all three of those guys combined. I’m sorry you were triggered by one of the best talents and personalities in track and field.
I like it. He acts funny and crazy before the race, but after he does a normal celebration and congratulates other runners. That's probably the best combination. Act excited and put your personality into it, but respect others after the race is over. I think it's similar to trash-talk. By all means, start a rivalry and trash talk your opponent before an event, but have some class once it's over. No need to kick anyone while they're down. I think Noah does a great job of this.
With Lyles, he may think it is the antics that get him attention, but it is actually the youthful enthusiasm and talent that do it. He is a tremendous talent and very consistent. Those dances, esp. the one before the race, are, ahem, a matter of taste, but the interviews show why he has such a following. He is genuinely likeable. By the way, I really liked the fact that Coleman graciously congratulated him and that Lyles reciprocated immediately. We didn't need any of that negative energy. These two are currently the best in the world, and with Norman, Kerley, and Rai Benjamin, we have the leading lights of men's sprinting now for the first time in a long time.
I agree with the NCAA coach. I'm a high school coach and if one of my runners needed to call attention to himself by acting like a clown, he either wouldn't do it again or he wouldn't be running for me. Leave the juvenile stuff to the football players.
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Dose of Truth wrote:
Squeaky shoes wrote:
He's a 21yo kid, doing what he loves, making $250k a year to do it. Cut him some slack, dude.
I am an NCAA coach and if one of my 17 year old freshmen athletes acted like him, I'd suspend him for a meet. If it continued, I would kick him off.
He is not a child, he is an adult. His salary actually disproves your argument. He is a professional track athlete. Time to start acting like a professional.
lol forever
lyles probably earns more in a year than you have in your coaching career. how's that for professional?
team Unruly Bush wrote:
are you proposing Ben Johnson is a good role model?
In his demeanor after victory, he was a better role model than Lyles is now.
Yeah those kids are called dweebs and they've never had a gf. Once they discover girls their interest in DBZ should decrease.
Can't stand Lyles antics either. It's not "Bolt like". Everyone compares it to him and it's not even close. He's over the top like NFL celebrations that they now allow. Celebrate all you want but he looks foolish.
But it's accomplishing his goal I guess. More attention.
I'll watch him run but it definitely isn't for his "personality" or his celebrating.
Who does Lyles think he is? Jesse Owens? Ussain Bolt? Lyles has never had to work for anything in his life. Back in my day you had to serve in the war before you could dance after winning a race. I worked two jobs went to school and ran track. What does he do? He runs and dances like a donkey. Oh and don’t even say the OP “epitomizes everything wrong with track and field” you MILLENNIAL SNOWFLAKES WILL LOSE ALL THE REMAINING RESPECT TRACK HAS. SO DONT EVEN TRY YOU BUM
Totally agree. I don't understand all these Noah Lyles haters who can't stand that he acts like his real self. Noah is a great, fun-loving guy who still has fun with his sport, despite the pressure that comes with being one of the best. He exudes joy and brings nothing but positive interest to the sport. Also, I might add that people who are having fun with what they are doing seem to perform better...at least in my experience :-)
a track fans fan wrote:
Noah Lyles is a supremely talented athlete, and he will do well for many many years. Does anyone else hate his foolish antics? I'm just wondering why some adult in his life doesn't sits his butt down and explains that acting like a fool won't get him fame, running fast will. I am all for athletes having personality and having fun but Lyles seems to be acting out trying to be more foolish than Usain Bolt. Bolt had fun, Lyles is a clown. Anyone else feel this way? Before the USATF 200 he was just an a-hole, and then after he wants everyone to "look at me". He seems ready to act like the diva wide receivers in the NFL.
Us white people hate when black people have fun without our permission.
These guys you're talking about, they are professional athletes. Their jobs are not that serious. Who cares if they dance and celebrate? The kid is 20 years old or something, he's having the time of his life. I guess the important thing to remember here is that he's having a blast and you're posting nonsense on the internet.
We have to figure out a way to balance the old men in our sport with the youth moving up the ranks. We are cannibalizing our own sport. We want it to be successful and popular, but don't want our athletes to act like real professional athletes.
Please, US athletes, keep showing your personality, because that's what the kids will latch onto and look up to. Yes, even if it's the harmless dance moves that Noah does. We want the kids to think our sport is fun, not some boring old tennis match.
Yes I agree with the coach. One of the side benefits of what Lyles does is that it helps him handle nerves and the pressure to win. When you're #1, everyone not only wants to see you win, they want to see you do it faster than the last time, which of course is not possible for each race. And I'm sure it relaxes him to some extent.
Sprintgeezer wrote:
team Unruly Bush wrote:
are you proposing Ben Johnson is a good role model?
In his demeanor after victory, he was a better role model than Lyles is now.
Give. Me. A. BREAK.
How are you this ignorant? Ben is annoying in all his actions as Lyles could ever be construed as being.
Geezer, watch the archived video of the telecast of Greene beating Surin in Sevulle, and listen to Bailey's comments. If you think there is really any difference between all those d-bag preening ego WR wannabes of past yore (your Bailey, your "Ben", and the Greenes and Carl's and blah, blah, blahs) and now, then your ignorance knows no bounds.
At least Lyles as a more fun twinged attitude about it then those other idiots. Coleman is more old school in that style, too, which is exactly why I'm not much of a fan of him (and why he tweeted what he tweeted a while ago).