• pjhenry1216@kbin.social
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      As a running enthusiast whose varied from running ~25 miles a week to having to restart from nothing, what the guy is talking about is extremely common. I’ve followed many different plans from many runners, sometimes their names are attached, sometimes not, and most of them I couldn’t tell you what they look like. I will say Olympic runners are the most common. I’ve even come across hers. Nothing about this rings as implausible to someone remotely interested in the topic. I guess I could understand from a total outsider perspective, but from someone who looks into that topic often? Absolutely plausible. I see no reason not to believe them.

      Edit: the amount of stories Tony Hawk posts like this and never gets questioned also just makes me wonder a bit about why multiple people have already commented the way you did.

      • PownyRyda@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Wouldn’t a guy analyze a guy’s training instead of a women’s? I don’t run but I’d imagine that training would be at least a little different for women than it is for men.

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        Pretty sure the Tony Hawk thing is like a running joke, I’m not sure how many of those are legit at this point. I still laugh at them all.

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        I’ve never come across anyone that just pulls out a training schedule when I say “I run”.

        Usually there’s some follow up questions about goals, training, whatever.

        But just straight up grabbing your phone and pulling out a training schedule? THAT’S the implausible part, not that he was using her training schedule.

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          You have no idea what the conversation is. It was boiled down to “I run.” Why are you going out of your way to assume a whole bunch of stuff that isn’t mentioned?

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            That’s what I read between the lines. She’s having a stab at someone who did exactly that.

            I don’t see the need to tell a professional runner how to run? I also don’t see why she would hid that fact if the conversation went any further?

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              I also don’t see why she would hid that fact if the conversation went any further?

              If she’s leaving stuff out, it’s probably because Twitter has a character limit, not because she’s trying to hide something.

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          You find it unlikely that someone who runs at the Olympic level wouldn’t be amongst people that are likely to nerd out about their training schedules?

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      That’s because it is. We’re supposed to expect that a random person had compiled detailed running stats on a person he just happened to sit next to on a plane.

      This is just a story to manufacture outrage, like most of social media.

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        Where’s the outrage? This is a funny story in the same vein as Tony Hawk’s various “You look like Tony Hawk” moments. Its like everyone in this thread saw its a woman and assumed she’s complaining instead of telling a fun story.

        Edit as I realize half the comments trying to call this rage bait are literally just you instigating lol. Touch grass.

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          The outrage is because the person who made the original post is a woman.

          The vast majority of men really don’t like it when women do things or talk about their experiences, especially if the women are good at or enjoy the things they do and/or talk about men behaving like men towards them.

          (Watch how fast I get down voted and mansplained to about how wrong I am, lmao)

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            I was going to downvote you, but I have decided to upvote you instead to make you look like a fool /s

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        I’m not sure why you assume the person was random. There’s no indication that she hops on planes randomly. Professional runners do a lot of traveling to and from events, and it makes sense that other people connected to the sport (and likely to have detailed running stats on runners) might also be on those same flights.