gsu1988
But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their
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I am not sure if anyone has mentioned this on the WISH board. If they have sorry to bring it up again. If not here is my beef.
Has anyone seen the Pearl Izumi ads in the running magazines? If not here is the text of the ad:
"It's ironic, but in a world of 30 million "runners", running is in deep trouble. Need proof? Take a look at any marathon. With the number of entries increasing, you would think everything is fine. But in the last thirty years, the average time has slowed by one whole hour. If this trend continues, what type of legacy will running leave behind? Will our children sashay in a 26.2 mile parade or will they compete and push the very boundaries of human evolution? To ensure the future of running, we're asking runners, well, to do other runners. Sure this may be a little forward but when you're trying to save running from the genetic shuffle of mediocrity, there's no time for politeness. Breed like an animal. Run like an animal."
To me this ad is highly offensive. I am a FORMER competitive who now runs only for fitness and fun. I am one of those who probably accounts for the slowing of marathon times but, even though I am not breaking any records I am trying to stay active and healthy.
What do you think?
Has anyone seen the Pearl Izumi ads in the running magazines? If not here is the text of the ad:
"It's ironic, but in a world of 30 million "runners", running is in deep trouble. Need proof? Take a look at any marathon. With the number of entries increasing, you would think everything is fine. But in the last thirty years, the average time has slowed by one whole hour. If this trend continues, what type of legacy will running leave behind? Will our children sashay in a 26.2 mile parade or will they compete and push the very boundaries of human evolution? To ensure the future of running, we're asking runners, well, to do other runners. Sure this may be a little forward but when you're trying to save running from the genetic shuffle of mediocrity, there's no time for politeness. Breed like an animal. Run like an animal."
To me this ad is highly offensive. I am a FORMER competitive who now runs only for fitness and fun. I am one of those who probably accounts for the slowing of marathon times but, even though I am not breaking any records I am trying to stay active and healthy.
What do you think?