Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of these gripes aren’t a big deal. I signed up late and did what I was supposed to do and started with the last corral. I spent the morning not trying to kill people and still managed to bob and weave (safely) my way to finishing in just over an hour.
The biggest safety issue is the complete lack of any attempt to dispose of water cups at least off the running surface. That’s a rolled ankle or a knee injury just waiting to happen. Glad I didn’t see anybody get taken out by one of those thousands of land mines.
This was my first and last time doing this race I think, unless I’m in one of the first two non elite waves.
The cups are crushable. No one is rolling an ankle or damaging a knee on a dinky paper cup.
Couple of possibilities here.
1) you aren’t aware of the volume we are talking about. It was thousands with the attendant water all over the place at all the water stations
2) you haven’t been doing this very long and have never seen somebody have a bad foot strike because of a carpet of these cups causing an injury
3) you are slow AF so it wouldn’t matter to you because your running gait is more like a fast paced walk anyways
You listed a few things, not a couple. Calling someone slow as F uck is belittling someone that you disagree with rather than engaging in the discussion. But, I'm pretty sure I'm faster than you. When was the last time you BQd, ass hole?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Impressed we got this far without arguing about earbuds
They don’t annoy me generally, and I could not have gotten through marathons without listening to music, but some runners clearly don’t pay attention to their surroundings while wearing them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of these gripes aren’t a big deal. I signed up late and did what I was supposed to do and started with the last corral. I spent the morning not trying to kill people and still managed to bob and weave (safely) my way to finishing in just over an hour.
The biggest safety issue is the complete lack of any attempt to dispose of water cups at least off the running surface. That’s a rolled ankle or a knee injury just waiting to happen. Glad I didn’t see anybody get taken out by one of those thousands of land mines.
This was my first and last time doing this race I think, unless I’m in one of the first two non elite waves.
The cups are crushable. No one is rolling an ankle or damaging a knee on a dinky paper cup.
Couple of possibilities here.
1) you aren’t aware of the volume we are talking about. It was thousands with the attendant water all over the place at all the water stations
2) you haven’t been doing this very long and have never seen somebody have a bad foot strike because of a carpet of these cups causing an injury
3) you are slow AF so it wouldn’t matter to you because your running gait is more like a fast paced walk anyways