I left out she doesn't run.
I left out she doesn't run.
She is a breatharian - remember the guy busted at McDonalds
Not drinking water? How much sodium is there in Parker's fave drink?
Yo Parker, bladder/kidney stones are not fun. I know people who "don't drink water" who have eventually suffered.
What motivates a 70 year old creep from New Zealand to come on Letsrun and insult a young girl whenever he sees an opportunity?
mmmmmm beer
For my mum it was coffee, tea, and beer. It was the same for dad minus the tea except for iced tea in the summer.
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This is so clearly an attempt by Parker to get an NIL sponsor from a Kombucha company. Slam dunk for GT's or another big brand. Someone who follows her social media ought to tip one of these Kombucha brands off on her comments. I hope it works out for her. Kombucha is pricey and she'd be a pretty solid ambassador.
Does anybody know what the Australian’s name and times that Florida recruited for 2024? (Sorry off thread topic)
Apparently the same as everyone else who comments on these threads.
They often drank what was called "small beer" in those days, which was rather low alcohol maybe 3%. That was enough to kill pathogens in the risky water.
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At 3:40 in this interview she says she drinks a ton of something I couldn't hear, and then says "I don't really drink water", and she says she drank 3 of that other drink that day before the race. How can you be that good without drinking a bunch of water?
Legit made me suspicious. 14:52 solo in a championship is just Valbymania; nothing suspicious there. We should have more college kids breaking 15. It wouldn't surprise me if she's in close to 14:3x, running 14:52 solo with a huge negative split. But without drinking water?????? Absolutely unbelievable.
She is drinking gallons of water, dont drink water for a few days, you die. She is hydrating with whatever that you couldnt hear but its all water with alittle something mixed in like gatorade.
Drinking kombucha may provide a variety of health benefits, from aiding in digestion to ridding your body of toxins and boosting energy levels. It’s also said to help your immune system, help you lose weight, ward off high blood pressure and heart disease, and prevent cancer. But there’s not a lot of evidence to support these claims.