Very quiet! Maybe they are thinking more about what they post and don't have anything worthwhile to say!Anyone else think they’ve all gone really quiet?
TGCRF explaining herself over being gifted stuff in an attempt to be authentic. Nope.
Very quiet! Maybe they are thinking more about what they post and don't have anything worthwhile to say!Anyone else think they’ve all gone really quiet?
TGCRF explaining herself over being gifted stuff in an attempt to be authentic. Nope.
All she's bothered about. Everything comes back to her running times.Kelly is doing the great South
seems a bit crazy after 2 poor marathons, feel like she needs some rest - Welsh runner is a very poor coach
meawhile rachel_running_for_my_life is telling us about when she did Yorkshire marathon . And how important it is not to be bothered about PB’s, when it’s so evident that’s all she bothered about
I’m hoping race organisers might start banning this kind of thing.Not my cup of tea, all the recording for social media day in day out, that’s the way a lot of running Instagram people are behaving these days, it’s quite sad to see
Yeah, I did wonder if they were having a social media blackoutI reckon the Welsh Kellogg pair are sulking personally. Neither posted a story for over a day now
Private WhatsApp group I reckon .Hell. Where have they gone
Typical influencer behaviour. Didn’t pay for the place so may as well not turn up. Really irritating for people who would have relished that chance, or couldn’t afford a place themselves.I can’t see Kelly on the GSR results…did she DNS or DNF?
And it’s been 2 weeks since London and still people are posting about it. It was one run. 14 days ago. I don’t understand! (And this is coming from someone who ran it, got a PB, good for age and a BQ but just did a single short post on the day!).
His last 2 posts are so contradictory. Today: Times don't matter but wants to mix it with the leaders. The day before: says sometimes you need to step back before moving foward and can't wait to have fun at Swansea (fair enough). Then next sentence says it's "a race I love but it's never quite clicked. Tomorrow is all about execution". He likes to cover all bases in his posts so he can take the adulation when it goes well or explain it away when it doesn't. He's incapable of taking a step back or just running to enjoy it. Always has to push it because he fears the alternative doesn't make good instagram. You know what else doesn't make good instagram? Setting a bad example by doing too many races, over training, and ending up sidelined with injury because you can't take a day off, and trying to make people believe that "rolling the dice" and "going all in" everytime is the only way to succeed. Not to mention doing this while calling yourself a coach without, as far as I can see, any coaching qualifications.Well Matt has posted about Swansea. Usual stuff, not quite at fitness, wanted to see how it went. Ended up in 6th despite not being strong enough to stick it with the leaders. Boo boo
Doesn't look like he rolled the dice or went ALL IN
Yeah just read them and they don’t actually make any sense at all when read together!!His last 2 posts are so contradictory. Today: Times don't matter but wants to mix it with the leaders. The day before: says sometimes you need to step back before moving foward and can't wait to have fun at Swansea (fair enough). Then next sentence says it's "a race I love but it's never quite clicked. Tomorrow is all about execution". He likes to cover all bases in his posts so he can take the adulation when it goes well or explain it away when it doesn't. He's incapable of taking a step back or just running to enjoy it. Always has to push it because he fears the alternative doesn't make good instagram. You know what else doesn't make good instagram? Setting a bad example by doing too many races, over training, and ending up sidelined with injury because you can't take a day off, and trying to make people believe that "rolling the dice" and "going all in" everytime is the only way to succeed. Not to mention doing this while calling yourself a coach without, as far as I can see, any coaching qualifications.