Special this weekend for @ThomasHewes. So special that I made my first Instagram reel! Thanks @ian_hodge8 for taking the chance on us. Thanks everyone else for all the love.
https://t.co/QayYK67LnD
Italia 🇮🇹 continuing to bring the big jumps in the European high jump scene. Molto bene.
One day I hope to be part of a group of GB coaches doing the same back home 🇬🇧
A reminder entries for the SEAA Indoor Combined Events and 1500m / 3000m Track and Field Championships closes at 23:59 tonight. This event is for Under 15s upwards. Entry link can be found on the homepage and events page of the SEAA website.
@Zonal_Marking@TAFKAB2@CelebFoodHair 3/ I get the frustration with the big hits and the heavily structured nature of play. There’s loads you can criticise!
It would just be nice if you had the decency to engage a few brain cells when you explain your views?
It’s proper keyboard warrior cringe.
@Zonal_Marking@TAFKAB2@CelebFoodHair 1/ This must be rage bait surely. You’re winding up folk who love the sport because you don’t like it.
“Minimal skill and intelligence” is such an ironically irrational comment from a very logical man.
I’d love to see you meet the current England men’s team
@Zonal_Marking@TAFKAB2@CelebFoodHair 2/ football is full of absolute scum bags - and I love the sport. The play acting and purposeful deception that goes on, makes it hard to understand your attempt to take the moral high ground.
Can we see “Michael cox tells England men’s rugby they’re simpletons with no skill”
@pntrack@tuckplatt See to me “x-factor” makes me think you’re doing something super high neural intensity that day, do athletes not get confused? Not disputing the methodology though.
@Predamame Look up ‘fishnet base layers’ and you’ll see they’ve been used heavily for those who need to exercise in the cold, for many many decades. Benefit is you get some warmth but the perspiration can escape. Holds logic it could be used in other circumstances. Agree it looks odd though
Shouldn't this tweet be retracted or amended? You conveniently left off the fact that, according to tilastopaja, Odira ran 2:04 in 2016 as a teenager before having 2 children. Her "insane" progression is very similar but less crazy than Georgia-Hunter Bell's - 2:03 at 20 and now 1:54 11 years later.
@Fred__Duncan You are a content machine at the moment Fred! Pumping out back to back to back helpful infographics etc. This is a proper sprint for you and your business clearly! Nice one
Important to see elite female coaches shown by the media. Not sure on the stats but I expect the gender split incredibly unbalanced amongst elite coaches.
One of my favourite things about athletics is how fans get just as excited about male athletes as they do females