Of course Steve from EMBN, it's no doubt seeing the video he is trying running belt 😀
@markrskinner5 ай бұрын
Ben Foster & James Haskell
@danshort104 ай бұрын
Manon!
@jepulis66744 ай бұрын
Obama?
@zundee41824 ай бұрын
Si
@lennartb81665 ай бұрын
Now I'd really like to see Mark running the entire canal's length! 😅 Great idea, Ollie!
@pythor21174 ай бұрын
Ollie has really good points about why running sucks compared to cycling
@ajpagitt54715 ай бұрын
“Why would you do something for fun that’s not fun” 😂😂😂
@whitehorsebricks26704 ай бұрын
Like a 50 mile TT?
@Real284 ай бұрын
@@whitehorsebricks2670 50m on a bike? That is fun! That's like 2-3hrs at a reasonable pace outside. 😁
@lunddrengabitananrevillame34994 ай бұрын
@@whitehorsebricks2670In an hour 😅😅😅
@DiscoStu19705 ай бұрын
We love Ollie. We want him back on coaches corner and other GTN content...
@jaredlash50025 ай бұрын
Honestly, I really wish GCN had a Coaches Corner.
@andrewmcalister34625 ай бұрын
I think Ollie as a repeat Guest Coach on GTN every 2-3 months to answer bike specific questions would be great.
@chrismackenzie285 ай бұрын
I am certainly impressed how well all the GCN guys run. Guess it's time for them to do a triathlon
@squngy05 ай бұрын
There was a video where they did a GTN vs GCN duathlon not too long ago.
@chrisocampo18375 ай бұрын
I've suggested before that the GCN guys can do a relay an IM relay. Conor swims well. Ollie or Si can do a 180k TT. Someone just has to take one for the team and do a marathon (sounds like a Hank challenge).
@BigGdh1005 ай бұрын
Ollie goes for a casual run after nearly 10 years not running and beats my 5k pb by well over a minute. Congrats Ollie but that is demoralising 😭
@morosis825 ай бұрын
To be fair he's got a monster aerobic base.
@pauldolphin79615 ай бұрын
It’s not like he’s not uber fit though. He consistently knocks out a sub 20 10mile TT… 🤓
@kakihara1114 ай бұрын
@@morosis82 I think the main point is that he's a twig. If he wasn't he would probably injure himself very badly by doing this.
@petetrundell54544 ай бұрын
I’ve been a keen cyclist for 40 years. I’ve tried running, several times. Heaven knows I’ve tried. If I could give an analogy; if cycling is walking down the stairs, running is throwing yourself off the top step and hitting each one on the way down.
@glowingeye4 ай бұрын
This is it, this is exactly what it feels like to me. Great analogy 😂
@21irishace5 ай бұрын
A 24:45 5k is pretty impressive for someone who says they haven’t run in a decade
@AlistairLattimore4 ай бұрын
Oli does have a VO2Max of like 60 or something, so while he might not be conditioned for running he is exceptionally fit for an ‘amateur’ cyclist.
@jepulis66744 ай бұрын
@@AlistairLattimore It was 65. So he could drop something like 5min quite quickly. 3min easily off alone for not running at speeds where its easy to talk in :D
@bimblingalong5 ай бұрын
every time Ollie went "you can't twist an ankle riding a bike" I was reminded of Dan Lloyd on an e-bike on grass
@SFSomega5 ай бұрын
LMAO that thumbnail with annoyed Ollie is so good.
@gtn5 ай бұрын
What do you mean? It’s his normal face, isn’t it?
@kritan845 ай бұрын
Love Ollie ❤ I switched to running from road biking after my kid was born due to time constraints. Exactly as Ollie says, the engine is strong but body is not ready in the beginning, very easy to run yourself into an injury.
@gourami75 ай бұрын
Start slow, do run/walk let the body adapt and catch up to the engine It takes time, get a run buddy or join a club or couch to 5k
@kritan845 ай бұрын
Yup what I did, and it worked fine, running is awesome! But it can feel disheartening in the beginning. Now just started training for my first ultra after doing a HM and can confidently say I'm a runner now.
@CiCC-kány5 ай бұрын
Same here. It's much easier to squeeze in a run than a ride. However, if you are training for an ultra, you are at the same place again. It needs a lot of time to do those long runs.
@kostadinnikolov2405 ай бұрын
Same happened to me earlier this year. Being a dad is awesome but it doesn't leave much space for long rides, which is why I now run much more than I cycle. Glad to hear someone else's going through this as well :)
@KnigthMare694 ай бұрын
Same. I competed in cycling, stopped because my bike was stolen. Then I kept with just regular gym trainings and Muay Thai. Then I started running, did quite good, 5k in 23:47 but I could feel like if I kept going without training specifically for it, I would end up injuring myself
@andreemurray70395 ай бұрын
Love these cross overs shows some times a gently run to start with is a nice change
@brannmacfinnchad90565 ай бұрын
I barely run and can't swim, but so glad I follow your channel when I saw Ollie in the thumbnail.
@BegravelseinBrussels5 ай бұрын
Thumb's up for the canal length run!
@pewwpew5 ай бұрын
As a cyclist who has avoided running for years I'm reluctantly on week 4 of a 6 week C25k after my partner signed me up for a 5k, running feels like so much effort my muscles are just not used to it. The position on a bike is so hunched over compared to stretched out running and i think your ligaments and tendons take a beating. Despite riding over 10h a week and advice of "you can run a 5k easy" i decided to build up slowly and im so glad that i have. Once my legs are stronger at running it can only help my cycling?
@DavidC-rt3or5 ай бұрын
Been there.. had been doing quite a bit of riding, but then was asked about doing a 70.3 IM. Hadn't run at all in more years than Ollie mentioned, so first was maybe half a mile. Next day calves were so tight was hard to walk. Now, would just as soon go out and run a 5k than ride for an hour or 2 and have done a number of half marathons and a few 70.3's. It will get better.. as they say no more than ~10% increases and easy runs easy :)
@morosis825 ай бұрын
As a guy who avoided running due to my size, I actually really enjoyed it once I'd put in the slow buildup to get decently good at it. I was never really fast, but at a fairly lean bodyweight of 100kg (I'm genuinely just a big guy) I was pushing 5min/km pace for up to 20km on my weekly run to the office before work, and maybe 5:30 at half Ironman distance or marathon distance for just the run.
@ben43734 ай бұрын
When I start mixing running in between my cycling it tends to drop my FTP pretty considerably - like 20 watts… but running gets me to a threshold heart rate and makes me hold it for longer than cycling so I mix in in every few months.
@EggsForDessert5 ай бұрын
The fitness worlds Karl Pilkington
@innesdunbar5 ай бұрын
Ollie was so grumpy we didn't get a "Love You" at the end of the video!
@typhoon70065 ай бұрын
Running is so beneficial for your mind and body, well done guy's nice video.
@TomK325 ай бұрын
I once was like Ollie, always getting dropped when the group ride hit a hill, thinking running is just to get to your bike faster which is nonsense because it's next to my bed anyways. But I started running last year, got serious this year and it does wonders. Lost 10kg since my 105kg christmas high and feeling stronger than ever when cycling. Anyways, looking forward to the whole canal run.
@CiCC-kány5 ай бұрын
Same here. I started running a bit less than 2 years ago, and I hated it at the beginning, but love it now. Now I'm 25 kg lighter, and faster on the bike as well.
@TheSamwhyte4 ай бұрын
Ollie’s face tripping him is like my 14yr old son’s face when I try and assure him that cycling is more fun than his smartphone
@KnigthMare694 ай бұрын
I like my phone and playing my videogames. But oh man, cycling is a lot of fun, I miss the times I competed in cycling, or just used to ride for fun, before my bike was stolen… running is doing fine for me now, been competing for half a year. I started cycling as a way to fight depression, I hope your son doesn’t have to go through anything of this sort but soon realizes how fun it is and what he’s been missing away from his phone. Now I’m going to the gym, running, fighting Muay Thai, intend to start swimming again and then, buying a new bike to start cycling again and maybe by the end of next year, try my luck at a triathlon, even if it’s a half one. Hope your son soon realizes how good cycling and other sports can be for him. Once he sees all the capabilities of his body, his evolution, he’ll really get addicted to it and probably will even feel bad when some sickness hit and some progress is lost. Best part, that doesn’t mean he’ll have to drop away his phone, though most likely he’ll naturally do it himself, most of the time anyways
@glennnicholls85105 ай бұрын
Ollie!!! He is the perfect presenter. If he didn't exist you would need to invent him
@dougals35755 ай бұрын
I think one of the biggest improvements to my cycling performance was when i started running. Its made a huge difference.
@panzerveps5 ай бұрын
I used to hate running, but it was mainly because it hurt so much. I still prefer cycling, but running is much less boring these days.
@brianeberly32795 ай бұрын
You can alway count on Ollie to be open minded enough to change his beliefs when presented to new data. Must be the scientist in him. Also, no one complains as spectacularly as Dr Oliver Bridgewood.
@integralhighspeedusb4 ай бұрын
Thumbs up for you Ollie, I'm doing my part.
@Tommi4625 ай бұрын
I agree with all of Ollies points about running (vs cycling), but I still prefer to do both. Mostly because sometimes I just have an hour or so, and for cycling that just feels like it's not even close to being enough, but it's a decent time for an easy run or you can do a harder structured workout too. And while you might not get injured as easily while cycling, but there are other issues, mainly equipment issues that you just don't get when running. I rotate like 7 pairs of shoes, so even if I were to destroy one pair suddenly, I'd just use the other ones and replace the destroyed one when I get a chance. But with bike stuff, it takes time and effort to replace parts and stuff, especially since I live in Finland where certain bike parts can be tricky to find or just crazy expensive. I usually end up ordering the parts from Germany and it can mean like a week of waiting plus the time it takes for me to actually get to work on the bike. And if I need to take the bike to a shop to get fixed, it's usually 2-4 week wait times in my experience. And the worst thing was when I broke the X-dial from my Northwave cycling shoes. It was a bitch to try to even find a shop that would ship to Finland, and I paid like three times more for the shipping than what the dials and laces cost. Probably not a problem for GCN presenters who have tens of bikes and a box full of old Dura-Ace parts lying around the garage. Also, a Finland thing, but we have a lot of bad weather here, like the 6 month winters and stuff. I do ride all year, but doing proper cycling workouts in the winter is just not possible for me, and even when it's just raining, I prefer to go for a run rather than get my bike all dirty.
@Stug014 ай бұрын
Loving Ollie’s enthusiasm at the start 😂😂
@brendonsmith50294 ай бұрын
I liked Ollie's comment about being time poor. I used to run until I had an injury following a MTB crash and now all I can do is cycle. Hope to be back to running soon. Run the length of the canal and ride up one side down the other see who comes first.
@hmudesign5 ай бұрын
What an excellent video, Ollie made it look pretty easy. Not ran in 9 years, great job.
@MrYorrik5 ай бұрын
Running is a lot of “bang for your buck”, plus simple, and strangely addictive, but definitely emphasis on the “bang” as in brutal battering of your body and knees compared to cycling and swimming
@donball3705 ай бұрын
Ollie, get an aero fitting top for the next run ... drag co-efficient was awful with that t-shirt. And build it up to avoid 🚑
@brianjoyce27314 ай бұрын
I can't run, but before ebiking, my "thing" was hiking locally with two hiking poles to help me. What I didn't like is that when I took a break, I just stopped. On a bike you get to coast. Descending hills with your legs works different muscles just as hard as going up. On a bike, the coasting is the reward for all the effort to get to the top.
@patrickedwards58045 ай бұрын
I ran that route when I was in Bath last April. Fuck me, if there is one route in the moral universe that would make you at least suspend doubt about the virtues of running, this is it 😊.
@AlisonAdventuring4 ай бұрын
Amazing speed Ollie!
@xuchenglin62564 ай бұрын
Running has transcended my cycling. It just built much much more muscle especially the cores. A general myth is running will injure your knees your joints you muscles... This is a YES and a NO. In short term yes it will make your body hurts everywhere, usually from where it's weakest. But in the long term your body is live tissue including the bones and tendons, it will build itself and become stronger. Where there be pain before will be pain free and you'll find it cured your joint problems. From where I started running I'm already a OK cyclist (320W 20 minutes power). But I just can't run 3K. It's like in the video the cardio is idle in zone 1/2 but it's either the knee or one side of the abs pain to a point that I can't continue. However I just go back and rest and give it a try another day. To my surprise it just took days for the weakest part to be stronger. Then the next time there will be other part's become the limiting factor or the same part but will sustain longer. During an iteration after an iteration, pain at all of the parts of the body and the stronger, finally I find I can actually run a 5K. Once you can run a 5K, then it will quickly progress to 10K. Once 10K, you'll know you can run a HM. Though it will still be a long time for every 10K to become easy and less stressful. It will be pain at different part of the body still but you know you are just building up muscles. I get the same sore feeling of gym workout after every run for a long time, I myself joked that I don't know running actually built muscle this effectively. Just about 10 month ago I ran my first HM and I'm at 1:32. The biggest up for running is the time efficiency and consistency. Cycling just takes too much preparations and in general for every not-so-beginner cyclist to get a good ride usually will take you at least 3 hours door to door, not to include the pre and after clean up. It's just unrealistic to do it everyday unless you are a retired senior. You just don't do a 20 km "warm-up" ride after all of this. For someone the trainer is the answer to that but I just don't like trainer at all. So running is my answer. Subjectively running feels very much like sustained mountain climbing, so unless you just live at the foot of some good big climb, running will give you much better training for the time spent. That also means you can do it everyday, like you do a iconic climbing everyday, that kind of consistency just means a completely different level of fitness. So ironically even after a year with not so much riding, I get faster.... However I have promoted this to a lot of people around me but just nobody believes... Especially elderlies they just don't seem to think the tissue will repair themselves at all. Plus with running you'll unlock the aero position quite easily because the unlocked hamstring and all the cores. Hope everyone lucky enough to see this will just give it a try. Just remember, patience. I looked back and my starting consists of a lot of 1.x, 2.x 3.x km runs, separated by 1-2 days, for about 3-6 months till the point that I find "I can run". So it will be a long journey and the payback is worth the effort.
@ian_strachs5 ай бұрын
Just been for a 5k run after a looooooong absence. Years. Felt horrible! But looking forward to being back up to fitness. Going for 2 runs per week, then 3 when I can manage it
@hellodisdat4 ай бұрын
He's a heal striker and he rotates his feet as he would cleated to pedals. Interesting to watch the differences in form between you both
@ashleigh78504 ай бұрын
Ollie is truly keeping with the triathlon spirit and not wearing any socks 😂
@nikhoward4 ай бұрын
Will look forward to Mark running the whole length to London (in a day😉)!
@5t4n55 ай бұрын
Added my thumbs up, only 4346 more needed. Thanks Ollie. 🤣
@RunAllTheMiles5 ай бұрын
Just come back from a 3 hour 30 min mountain run, runnings brilliant 😀👍
@nextlevelwellness46385 ай бұрын
Go Ollie! I think Mark should run the whole canal too! And I think Cy and Ollie should both train for a running race and compete :-)
@xMaggostx4 ай бұрын
Can confirm, running sucks! it destroy my legs! Two days ago I did 6km with a 6:15 pace for the first time in two years and it was pretty exhausting, I'm still trying to recover.
@MalcolmTroon4 ай бұрын
Running was my thing thru college, then it shared my time with cycling into my early 30s, but it seemed like I was always recovering from some running injury: feet, soleus, calf, knee, lower back, ugh. This vid got the little voice inside my head saying "give it another go (again)" despite my experience telling me it always ends with me saying "NEVER AGAIN!"
@KnigthMare694 ай бұрын
Do it, just take your time now, don’t try to rush it, do some specific strength training for running and to avoid injuries and you’ll be fine
@hayabusa274 ай бұрын
I love GCN crossover episodes so fun to watch 😂
@chris1275cc4 ай бұрын
I think it's good to have a sport/fitness activity that you don't really care too much about, and for me that's running. If STRAVA is anything to go by I'm a pretty good (although very much amateur) cyclist, and if I want to stay that way (and I do), that adds a certain pressure and comes with the requirement to do things I don't really feel like doing sometimes. As a runner, I kind of SUCK, but because I don't really care to not suck, It's not really possible for me to have a "bad run" or "waste a session".
@KnigthMare694 ай бұрын
I hated. Now I’m prepping for a triathlon next year. Don’t get into it, your money will evaporate 🤣
@elflakeador093 ай бұрын
I have to be honest i hate it too, but the benefits to my fitness and my mental health is why i make myself get up and do it.
@dropatrain4 ай бұрын
ok, now lets see how Ollie feels after waking up the next day!
@temporalsoliton5 ай бұрын
I mostly cycle but I do find my core is stronger when in mix in a day a week of running.
@MrYorrik5 ай бұрын
I relate to Ollie. Even with okay base aerobic (I can cycle 100k or swim around 1k) running put my heart rate in zone 4 or 5 very quickly at what still felt like a slow running pace on a couch to 5k style run walk strategy. So, okay, I learnt more about form and listened to all advice to slow it down, and after some more runs managed to finally do 4-minute run blocks at just over walking pace, which did feel satisfying, but that gave me a knee niggle, so I’m taking a couple of weeks off running now. Here’s a question for any experts: For my first few runs at the slowest pace that still felt like running I managed 1-minute run blocks, and built it up to 2-minute run blocks, and some soreness but no worrying strains on my knees, ankles, or calves. It was only when I did 4-minute run blocks at a very, very slow pace that it strained my knee a bit. So, just about avoiding injury and not about aerobic, would it be better to carry on with shorter 1 or 2-minute run blocks at a slow running pace, or do the 4-minute run blocks at the very very slow pace almost shuffling. Btw, I’m not overstriding and I’m a toe to midfoot striker not a heal striker. My only goal, with no rush to get there, is just to be able to run 5k without stopping at any pace, no matter how slow.
@wertacus5 ай бұрын
I started running 6 months after getting back into cycling. Ollie has it right. The aerobic ability really lets you make your legs sore in short order. All those atrophied running muscles hurt, lol
@peterdobos16064 ай бұрын
"Running: it's why humans invented the wheel." - me
@xxhank5 ай бұрын
"WHAT AN IDIOTIC BOOB I WAS ABOUT 10 OR 11 SECONDS AGO" 😂
@derekelliott-jones73095 ай бұрын
100% full Peep Show send 😆
@xxhank5 ай бұрын
@@derekelliott-jones7309 ....but Ollie not as cute as Big Suze 😉
@marie-louisekarlander23664 ай бұрын
Running for a bicyclist is not bad. You can be better in the finish of a bicycle race if you done some running. It will make the calves stronger and those you use when you want to beat the other before the finish line.
@isaacplaysbass85685 ай бұрын
Every thumbs up in another thumbs up closer to 5000 XD I love a bit of history!
@glowingeye4 ай бұрын
I stopped running for the third time this year. Last Friday I did a quick bike ride, about 15-20 minutes and it was great fun. Running isn't, it's rubbish. Now, I don't care about calories, I just want to improve my stamina. I think the hard part (for people who don't like to be at their limit) is to overcome this sort of "starting period" where it requires just so much effort and it doesn't seem efficient. So what I expect is: If I manage to run 5k at a reasonable pace one day, I might get hooked because I can just go for a run knowing I'll complete it without much effort, so I can enjoy it more. And without any goals after 5k or maybe 10k, right now that doesn't interest me. Cycling (commuting) is something I've done my whole life, so it makes a lot of sense that it's easier for me and I don't have to put in much work to be fast. And I like moving fast, that's the other thing, it's a lot of fun to have the world fly by. However, you cover so much distance and as you said, you'll need more time so in this regard, running seems like the better choice for me. I don't know what I'm going to do, I just know that I don't want to give up. Like, I don't want to accept that this is it and I'll never enjoy running, that just can't be true, so I'll have to try again.
@and2244rew4 ай бұрын
The only bad thing about running is how many people are openly negative about the way it makes you look. Kinda miss it though.
@aaronr.96445 ай бұрын
Bath to London by bike as the next challenge :)
@grahamriley81244 ай бұрын
Running is good for your bone density which cycling is awful for. Doing a bit of running is vital for anyone whose main form of exercising doesn’t involve ground contact.
@ciaranbrady25924 ай бұрын
I agree with everything Ollie says .. but i still run for the challenge
@scottwelfare73115 ай бұрын
Now you need to convince Ollie to do a swim and then perhaps a short distance Triathlon.
@darthjohn05 ай бұрын
~1000 thumbs up in 11 hours, 1/5 the way to 5000! I really want to see Ollie run the length on the canal :D
@jishnu134 ай бұрын
We should make Ollie run more, he looks far too cool on his TT bike!
@TwoWheelRover4 ай бұрын
I am going through this exact journey right now. Avid cyclist forcing myself to run slow until my legs are ready for a faster pace.
@Real284 ай бұрын
Wheels > feet As a cyclist who aspires to do a triathlon one day, Ollie and I share the same sentiment 🤣
@abhi41215 ай бұрын
Rants endlessly about running and how hard it is, how it causes injuries and how boring it is to run and how he hasn’t run for a decade, then proceeds to casually run a sub 25 min 5 k without even breathing hard in a zone 2 HR. 🤯
@kritan845 ай бұрын
@@abhi4121 Cycling brings monstrous aerobic base and Ollie does a lot of cycling 🤓 he will most likely feel it the day after tho 🫣
@Boost001305 ай бұрын
and I hate him for it... that is an all out effort for me.
@Benno8282824 ай бұрын
He's a pretty serious cyclist and therefore athlete so don't feel too bad
@rosserobertolli5 ай бұрын
The biggest pro for running for me is that I don't mind the rain. Cycling in the rain, that's rubbish. And of course, running is very accessible, you only need somewhat ok shoes. (which admittedly is also a downside since most people have never learned how to run properly)
@questgivercyradis84625 ай бұрын
Cyclist here: A 5km run is about the extent of my ambitions. It is nice to change things up a bit, and it helps me learn to tolerate a higher heart/breath rate. Short runs can be good and pleasant. But after that? Nah, bicycle all the way. I am a chronic under-eater. I do NOT need to burn more calories. I can't carry as much. I can't go as far. I can't use it to replace a car. I sweat more. And it is harsher on my knees. Bicycle fixes all those problems. OR.... if I'm on foot, I want to hike. Not run. Because then I can load my backpack with snacks on the way in, and rocks on the way out. Plus the local runners near me run in the bike lane when they have a sidewalk, and then they try to push me into adjacent car traffic. Go step on a Lego, then fall butt first on a pineapple. Sidewalks are for foot traffic, not the bike lane. I'll share the bike lane only when you don't have a sidewalk - then we're both screwed by the cars and have to be same-team.
@andrewmcalister34625 ай бұрын
"If this video gets 5000 likes, Mark will run the full length of the canal." Nice reverse stitch-up, Ollie. 😂👍
@lwittrock15 ай бұрын
If you run with the right shoes for you, and with good form, you should never get injured baring accidents. Consider the number of juries, and how much more serious they can be on a bike! Same thing there. I know many people who injure their knees, back, undercarriage with improperly set up bikes. Also, running actually makes you a better cyclist!
@askmeaboutmattweiner5 ай бұрын
I'm always a fan of the cheery man and the curmudgeon dynamic
@Philatlondon14 ай бұрын
My physio banned me from running, so I'm actually quite jealous. But as someone who ran at a high level before I took up cycling, running is just a case of waiting for the next injury.
@johnb54825 ай бұрын
Bath is a gorgeous place. Is Ollie showing his Yorkshireness?
@ZwiftDude5 ай бұрын
If Ollie tries trail running up hills, mountains, around lakes and you name it. His mind might change.
@shapes20004 ай бұрын
Love the Peep Show reference. 🤣
@simonroberts50335 ай бұрын
Added to the list of things Ollie hates😅
@jlore63445 ай бұрын
Oooohh, I want to see Mark run the whole canal now, 5k thumbs up or not :)
@PepeDalinShow5 ай бұрын
I used to be a pure cyclist who recently got into triathlon. I used to think that running is rubbish and not fun. Although I'm running now, my thoughts haven't changed. 😂 Running does break the monotony of cycling training, though. Plus, it's a survival skill like swimming, so it might come in handy one day. 😂
@maximiliano85405 ай бұрын
Ollie’s accent broke through in this vid :)
@BeerMatt965 ай бұрын
Ollie - no SOCKs? 😯 Obviously a closet triathlete... (On a serious note, I'm a runner, but I do as much cycling as running these days, post-cancer treatment, to keep the CV fitness up. Both running and cycling are improving rapidly as a result.)
@grogangreen5 ай бұрын
This Canal is 87 miles long...... Leeds - Liverpool Canal has entered the chat
@waynebond57715 ай бұрын
Ollie "can't twist an ankle riding a bike" que video of Dan going down on his bike and breaking an ankle
@stevesmith90824 ай бұрын
See, he was right he didnt twist it LOL
@JustOneWolf5 ай бұрын
so, swimming next? 😄
@BHarris253 ай бұрын
Running as hard, that’s why people don’t like it. Kind of like pull-ups. I don’t really like running all that much. I just like having the ability to run. And ss far as calorie burn goes it burns more calories in a shorter amount of time than anything else I’ve done. One of the things I really like about running is you can take it anywhere.
@lukemorris1115 ай бұрын
When i started training for my first marathon i thought i hated running soo much, it turns out i didn't hate running i hated being out of shape and not being able to run well. 1 marathon and 3 ultra's later im addicted to running lol.
@galenkehler4 ай бұрын
I tried running a decade ago, by jogging around our local rubber track... strained my Achilles tendon and was off the bike for a month 😂
@ridemorelivemore4 ай бұрын
I hate running too. I have flat feet and my knees touch. The longest I had run is 20km in 1hr 43mins.
@BroDuke15 ай бұрын
Yeah run the canal Mark
@veganpotterthevegan5 ай бұрын
The bonus Ollie needed to do this will fold GTN😂
@CiCC-kány5 ай бұрын
Ollie's zone 2 pace is very fast for someone who hasn't run for 9 years.
@yesitis13955 ай бұрын
How about a full GCN relay team (more than 3) vs one GTN athlete in a sprint triathlon.
@kenkaldunski5 ай бұрын
Grumpy Ollie sounds like Vicky Pollard
@GotDamBoi5 ай бұрын
I used to be like Ollie but then I got hit by a car. Now I'm a runner lol. I always felt like I had a target on my back as a cyclist, but I never feel that as a runner
@astroturdАй бұрын
4.9K likes on the video... we're so close to the canal run! :)
@KenSmith-bv4si5 ай бұрын
OMG Ollie isn't wearing socks, is Ollie tri-curious?
@michaelbatterbee4484 ай бұрын
I bet he felt it the next day ooh yeah 😂
@WaechterDerNacht5 ай бұрын
How about a GCN vs. GTN Canal Relay? GTN gets 3 people, GCN gets 6...
@hkp92575 ай бұрын
Can we get a triathlon team race? Give the global network teams X amount of time and than do a race. You can mix the teams (1 triathlon/1road/1mtb) or do roadies vs mtb vs cameracrew? :P