pros vs joes
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pros vs joes
so theres this show on spike. the premise is the get a bunch of pro athletes and pit them against some normal guys in various sporting events usually ones the pros are good at. in the middle they have an event that no one specializes in. the show is filmed at the ADT center in LA so it was just a matter of time before they had an event in the velodrome there. they had to do 2 laps on some sweet felt tk2s. mostly they had horribly slow times and most of them never left the apron. the fastest time was from the decathlete and was like 48 seconds for 500 meters.
did anyone see this episode?
ps. if you wanna tivo it the episode is the one with bo jackson.
did anyone see this episode?
ps. if you wanna tivo it the episode is the one with bo jackson.
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I just happened to switch the channel to that show just as the velodrome part started. It was pretty damn funny. The girl on the geared bike on the apron was pretty rough to watch. All in all, a pretty weak show, but nice to see some footage of that sweet-sweet track.
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I saw an episode and laughed my ass off that there were 3 pro athletes that couldn't run a mile faster than 7 minutes.
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Originally Posted by Aeroplane
I saw an episode and laughed my ass off that there were 3 pro athletes that couldn't run a mile faster than 7 minutes.
also, 48 seconds for a 500, i don't know that sounds pretty slow, i used to run a 400 in like 51, feel free to prove me wrong though.
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Originally Posted by gregtheripper
thats pretty pathetic. what did these people play?
also, 48 seconds for a 500, i don't know that sounds pretty slow, i used to run a 400 in like 51, feel free to prove me wrong though.
also, 48 seconds for a 500, i don't know that sounds pretty slow, i used to run a 400 in like 51, feel free to prove me wrong though.
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Originally Posted by Aeroplane
I saw an episode and laughed my ass off that there were 3 pro athletes that couldn't run a mile faster than 7 minutes.
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Originally Posted by gregtheripper
thats pretty pathetic. what did these people play?
also, 48 seconds for a 500, i don't know that sounds pretty slow, i used to run a 400 in like 51, feel free to prove me wrong though.
also, 48 seconds for a 500, i don't know that sounds pretty slow, i used to run a 400 in like 51, feel free to prove me wrong though.
I dont know about pathetic, but I was out at the Northbrook track here near chicago this weekend for a track clinic with the team I am on. I am starting to race this season and the team was doing some practicing, and the 500 was one of the things we did. I am in no way proclaiming to be fast, but I got 42.1 sec. which I was told to be on the flat part of the bell curve.
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Originally Posted by Toolshed
You do realize that most pro athletes are paid to do something other than running long distances quickly.
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Originally Posted by Tangsooyuk
Exactly. If I remember correctly that was the episode with the baseball pitcher, the female softball pitcher, and the soccer player (if not, they ran a mile on that one too). The first guy was out of shape when he was a pro because all he had to do was throw a ball hard and accurately and now he has been retired for years. The woman just never ran that often and the soccer player ran under the 7min and he was just playing around. Also, arent all the athletes on that show retired and have been for years? The contestants, well they are never in the shape they think they are in.
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Originally Posted by operator
Pro athlete means they're pro at their sport. Think of putting an NBA pro into a swimming pool and see what happens. Or on a bike.
Or put a football player on a bike.
Or put a football player on a bike.
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My not-all-that-athletic self can easily run 2 or 3 sub-7 minute miles back to back. If a pro athlete of any kind (Not snooker or chess, though they have to be in decent shape as well) cannot run one, he better go train awhile.
operator: throw an NBA player in a swimming pool... even if he hardly knows how to stay afloat, he will be pretty damn fast. Put him on a bike and he will whip my ass despite having a million times worse technique than me. Those guys are monsters physically. (I am sure steroids help with this
operator: throw an NBA player in a swimming pool... even if he hardly knows how to stay afloat, he will be pretty damn fast. Put him on a bike and he will whip my ass despite having a million times worse technique than me. Those guys are monsters physically. (I am sure steroids help with this
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Originally Posted by operator
Yeah just like how running is an integral part of cycling.
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Let me point out the fact that most of these pros are aging...and a lot of them have not aged well. I think they are all retired.
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also, it was a standing start. if you're not much of a bike rider and have never been on a track bike. it's gonna feel weird at first, i doubt they were comfortable enough to just take off like a monster as is usually called for w/ standing start track races.






