Brother Bo, thanks so much for answering questions on Japanese Marathons. I have only run marathons in the United States, and many of those are very different in organization and layout, but I have noticed many small differences in Japan racing. It is a small detail, but I was wondering about the bib numbers on the back of the racing vests!
Thank you so much for your kind message! I’m really glad to hear that my posts about Japanese marathons have been helpful to you. Regarding the bib numbers on the back of racing vests, here’s the explanation: In Japan, there’s an organization called the Japan Association of Athletics Federations (JAAF). Runners can register as members of a local athletics federation under the JAAF. When signing up for races in Japan using this membership, it’s common to be issued two bib numbers-one for the front and one for the back of the vest. I hope this clears up the detail for you! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
@ I appreciate the details. I’ve run only a few races in my career outside of the United States, and there are always different “quirks”. I love the runners who blog about these details because they remove the element of surprise! No one likes surprises on race day. Especially in an other language.
博哥恢復能力驚人,感覺已經開始走正常訓練週期。
努力恢復訓練
Brother Bo, thanks so much for answering questions on Japanese Marathons. I have only run marathons in the United States, and many of those are very different in organization and layout, but I have noticed many small differences in Japan racing. It is a small detail, but I was wondering about the bib numbers on the back of the racing vests!
Thank you so much for your kind message! I’m really glad to hear that my posts about Japanese marathons have been helpful to you. Regarding the bib numbers on the back of racing vests, here’s the explanation: In Japan, there’s an organization called the Japan Association of Athletics Federations (JAAF). Runners can register as members of a local athletics federation under the JAAF. When signing up for races in Japan using this membership, it’s common to be issued two bib numbers-one for the front and one for the back of the vest. I hope this clears up the detail for you! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
@ I appreciate the details. I’ve run only a few races in my career outside of the United States, and there are always different “quirks”. I love the runners who blog about these details because they remove the element of surprise! No one likes surprises on race day. Especially in an other language.
感覺你今天跑步是不是比較喘
今天速度稍微快一些
博哥不是戴心率帶的嗎?
是啊,那我也不太喜欢把手表戴在袖子外面,觉得不舒服
🎉🎉
明年美国大满贯都$255了
😂