Thanks for all the kind words & love, everyone ❤️ I’m on Strava and IG as well. Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/eric_floberg IG: instagram.com/floberg.runs
@newzealandisno12 ай бұрын
Great video. Can you layout what you eat and when during a marathon? I’m doing the Auckland Marathon 3rd November and have been running for a month. So need all the tips I can get!
@Sam_Forette Жыл бұрын
Crazy how fast you were with minimal training. I finished my first marathon in 4:30 and took my training very serious for almost 6 months.
@Reckoning2943 Жыл бұрын
Same here, it was 12 weeks for me for my first marathon and it was a sub3 in the first half because what is a pacing strategy right? and then I bonked and THEN while fighting to keep running at really slow speed, I somehow added an extra mile to my race. I ran 27.8 miles in 4:18. I was torn between feeling proud because I finished and pissed because I f*ked up lol
@jasonlaw1079 Жыл бұрын
Yeah he ran a 1:35 half in the middle of a marathon. Basically he could run a 3:10 marathon with minimal training. It's not really an average to advanced progression like the title implies, it's an advanced to more advanced progression.
@VRietySociety10 ай бұрын
@AmtranikLP 4:30 is decent but it depends on gender an age. for a guy around 20-40's that's a bit slow but for a lady its definately above average for about 6 months worth of training. it also depends how good your "serious training" was This guys is definitely quite a bit above average in genetics to begin with because he was able to break 3 hours. Most runners wont hit that time even with 5+ years of consistent training. Most men max out at about 3:05-3:10
@paraizovini10 ай бұрын
I did the same bro, training well for 5 months I finished with 5:07, but this year i want to reach 4h30
@de_naenae10 ай бұрын
Humble brag video
@JPiazza791 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely what I needed to see today. Thanks Floberg! I keep trying to remind myself that these training blocks build on each other and the fitness builds too. After a massive PR I've had a string of "bad races" but we'll both be in Chicago 2023 with big goals. Let's get it!
@topinjs Жыл бұрын
Nice! I went from 3:57 in 2012 to 2:34 in 2018. Never had a coach though. But every small increment under 2:50 gets tougher and tougher. Good luck with your goals!
@j.c8183 Жыл бұрын
Hello, I am going to run my first marathon end of October I have been training for it but I am interested in knowing how you trained over the years ? 😊
@topinjs Жыл бұрын
@@j.c8183 that would be a really long answer. 😃 Basically a lot of sacrifice, dedicatipn and discipline, and even more trial and error. If you want to go fast, you have the build the base first and then fine tune everything. Good luck on your marathon, trust your training, all the work you put in and most important have fun, the first one is all about having a good time. Or trying to.
@catedoge3206 Жыл бұрын
damn you're at the precipice of professional running and world class! If you go below 2:30 would you say you'd try to go as close to 2 huors as you can?
@90daygospelchallenge611 ай бұрын
What fuel or gels do you use during your marathons?
@conradburdekin7227 ай бұрын
@@catedoge3206there’s a world of difference between 230 and anywhere near 2 hours in marathons. It’s like an 8 handicap golfer turning up at the Masters.
@breaintrain9 Жыл бұрын
You can really see that this guy is not just another bloke trying to make YT videos. The film making skills definitly come true. Perfect editing and storytelling!
@stevecabe16829 ай бұрын
Just ran my first sub-4 at the LA Marathon a few days ago. Really appreciate all the insight you shared in this video and definitely going to be following along from here as I pursue my own running goals.
@guillermovargas8564 Жыл бұрын
Wow, the most honest video I've seen in a long time! I'm 60, but still, this video gave me so much knowledge about marathon strategy. I've never paid attention to nutrition, now I know how important it is. Thanks for sharing it!!!
@rhinopaul Жыл бұрын
I am 51, just did my first marathon, London this year. I thought I'd get 4.40 but the lack of training and thinking I could just eat a packet of chocolate biscuits the night before and lack of seriousness I ran 5.30. I now am hooked and want to do the 6 star majors. I am giving myself 10 years to complete it and will leave Boston to last meaning I need to get down to about 3.50 by then. I will do it but it's time to get serious and train properly. Looking forward to the journey.
@viatori5566 Жыл бұрын
Moral of the story is get a coach early. I can't tell you how nice it is to have an incredibly experienced coach just plug workouts into training peaks for me. I love nerding out on training plans but this gives you an absolutely solid foundation to start from. Good on you for keep at it.
@heeby123 Жыл бұрын
Still fairly new to running after an injury I came back last year wanting to get a sub 20 5k. In April 22 I was at 23 mins and change. Bought some books and started studying. Got to my goal running 19:35 in September. Then did a half marathon training block but aggravated my hamstring three weeks before the race and couldn’t recover. So then in January this year I decided to sign up to my first marathon. Edinburgh. Followed Pfitz’s advanced marathoning plan (seems logical for a first attempt!) and experimented with fueling etc. Race was last Sunday and I ran 3:06:32! Couldn’t believe it! I’ll watch more of your vids to see what I can take to try and break 3 hours. I love hearing people’s journeys and where they were to where they are. It gives me belief I can achieve things too!
@belladonnajohnson4082 Жыл бұрын
My first marathon was Grandmas marathon in 2022 🎉 small world now I've raced 6 times since then but nothing compares to that Minnesota support that whole city just shows up ❤
@gpccchun Жыл бұрын
Love this video! The amount of times you were 10 minutes from sub 3 is something I need to remember as I go into my first sub 3 training block for CIM 2023.
@flobergruns Жыл бұрын
Something just unlocked after 3 years of being so close. Mostly training and understanding how racing a marathon works 😅
@GtPrince2410 ай бұрын
I appreciate your feedback on your attempt to not stop until you hit your goal. For the longest I’ve had an issue with nutrition as well for the marathon. I still haven’t figured it out but seeing your video gave me hope that I can. I went from a 3:57 my first marathon to 2:59. Sucks I hit that time in July 2019 at SF Marathon and Boston didn’t happen. Went into a deep depression hole. Crawling out now and looking to get back out there. I’m starting from scratch but you’ve inspired me; truly gave me hope. I want to thank you. 2024 will be building it back up and goal to run Chicago next year 2025. I also love Chicago marathon ran it 3x. I am from NY so ran NY and it is a tough course. Living in the Bay Area now but 2025 looking to crush some goals. Would be great to chat with you if possible. Thanks again. My name is Adrian
@tomasdalponte733 Жыл бұрын
Dude, this video gives me goosebumps. I started running in 2014 (I mean I literally started jogging, just played some tennis) and got into it a bit more seriously in 2015 (jogging regularly 30 min 4/5 days a week). Injuries and my work meant that I didn't progress much until I ran my first marathon in 2019 (3:41:22). Then in 2020 I started training indoor cycling at home (for obvious reasons), but in 2021 I made what I consider to be good progress in running. In 2022 I went back to running a marathon (3:24:59, huge PR for me) and I realized that by adjusting some things in 2 years, maybe I could achieve a sub 3. I am 30 days away from my next marathon (I hope to be between 3:10:00 and 3:15:00) and then in September I will go for a sub 3:10:00. Like you (although with a different level of training) I realized that after several years I think I am beginning to understand how to prepare for and run a marathon. I repeat once again, this video gave me goosebumps (and great motivation for the next 15 days of high load). Thank you. Now I'm your fan from Argentina.
@danielvalenzuela7 Жыл бұрын
No queda nada, éxito Tomás y no olvides contarnos como te fue!!! 💪💪💪
@tomasdalponte733 Жыл бұрын
@@danielvalenzuela7 pufff nervios a flor de piel Todo parece indicar que mis pronósticos fueron correctos y voy a estar cerca de 3:12:30, pero tuve algunos problemas con las zapatillas en los dos últimos fondos largos así que voy con un poco de miedo (algo que igual considero positivo en la maratón) Domingo 12.00 de Argentina prometo volver a comentar qué tal fue Gracias por el aliento
@tomasdalponte733 Жыл бұрын
@@danielvalenzuela7 finalmente 3:17:08 No es exactamente lo que esperaba, pero es difícil ponerse triste si sacas un PB de 8’ en maratón
@danielvalenzuela7 Жыл бұрын
@@tomasdalponte733 QUE GRANDE TOMAS!!!! tremendo tiempo, felicitaciones por tu PB! Ya llegará el 3:12. Quizás incluso en la forma de un 3:09 en tu próximo maratón ;)
@tomasdalponte733 Жыл бұрын
@@danielvalenzuela7 márcalo en tu calendario: el 22/09/2023 voy a correr abajo de 3:10 en la maratón de Buenos Aires
@domeden Жыл бұрын
The whole redemption arc of your story was fantastic. Was really rooting for you by the end after all the disappointments along the way!
@rk1720 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Congrats on your achievements to date. I ran my first marathon 2 days ago and ran a 3:44:01, which I’m very happy with, considering my current work commitments. My goal is to beat my dad’s PB of 3:08 at some point and I think this is the inspiration I needed to sign up for another marathon next year!
@igordragoslav9672 Жыл бұрын
We have same pb mate. 🎉🎉
@Giovanni_Niese Жыл бұрын
I'm 46 years old, and just yesterday I sat a goal to run sub 3 hours before my 50th birthday. Thank you so much for this video! Just what I needed. An honest video about the journey, and I'm for sure going to watch and follow your channel. Congrats on your accomplishments. 👍
@thepsychologist8159 Жыл бұрын
I turned 50 last year and I set myself the goal to run a sub-90 for the half marathon. I achieved that in April this year. Next on the list is a 3:15:00 marathon. Yes, I'd like to go sub-3 but I think that might be a bit too ambitious. But hey, I might surprise myself. I'll get a better idea when I'm deep into marathon training.
@sp3c69 Жыл бұрын
Hi, i'm 46 old too. I have same goal to marathon. One day after my 46 birthday i change everything in my trainning. In a feew day i try to run 5k sub 20. Good Luck.
@micasarealestate662 Жыл бұрын
I am also 46, and l being getting marathon fever to do a sub 3 hours marathon on my 50 birthday. Please let me know your progress.
@ctrlaltdylan Жыл бұрын
You and I are on the same path. 45 here and just ran Berlin in 3h26 and it wasn't my best day. Hope to run a 3h10-15 next April and go sub-3 at Chicago 24.
@ulfeliasson5413 Жыл бұрын
I trained like mad for years. Gave it all. Never got any better than 3.30. Frustrating to say the least. Well done on your effort, sir!
@josephberg6815 Жыл бұрын
Also cracked 3 hours (Finally) in Chicago 2022. Was my 4th marathon and a 14 minute PR. That time I was finally able to crack down on nutrition and hydration (GU/Spring Energy/Gatorade). Going to be in Berlin in a few months so will be excited for that race. Good luck in Chicago! So long as there is good weather (like in 2022) you will do well!
@TRunning22 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video about your journey. I just did 3:11 at Chicago this past weekend and that was my second marathon ever. Really looking foward to go 3:05 next race
@chasehudson817 Жыл бұрын
What was your first marathon time? I have my first marathon coming up in Tulsa next month and am trying to get 3:20. Super impressive to get 3:11 in Chicago though so congratulations!
@JohnHuxleySavage Жыл бұрын
I love that training for a literal marathon is very much a metaphorical and emotional/spiritual marathon in itself, and that it can last for years and years as things slowly fall into place. Long distance running is something we are evolved to do! I think I ran for probably 6-7 years before I really even started to find true joy in it, but over the last 3 years I have come to love it more than anything and I'm climbing up the walls on any day I don't get at least an easy run in. Pursuing a goal like this over so many years really does reap so many rewards and benefits - massive kudos
@foden2076 ай бұрын
Kudos to you man, I just started on my marathon journey and get the blow up thing, did it badly in London this year. You inspired me to carry on! Currently in a 10 km race block. Liked and Subscribed.
@danielward25159 ай бұрын
Great vid. I’m coming back from a double break in my ankle and it’s a long road back into hell. Thanks for the motivation👊
@mattorr5107Ай бұрын
Thank you for this brotha! Just ran my 2nd marathon in Chicago. Absolutely devastating and disappointed with the time. Goal is 3:30 and did a half earlier this year at 1:31… I ve cramped up both years where I had to go to a med tent bc I couldn’t move. I just can’t get this nutrition things right. Thought I did the right things this past year. But inspiring!! I’m glad it takes some ppl multiple years bc all you ever see is instant success on instagram from other running influencers. Much love brotha!! PS: I’m currently in Chicago so would love to catch a run sometime!
@JAQ3315 ай бұрын
This was super inspiring. Straight off the couch, it's been 10yrs since I've actively worked out. My goal is to run a half marathon by the end of this year 2024. Current volume is 20 mile weeks with 10 min/mile. I have zero clue how to structure my workout, but I'm super glad i found your channel.
@seanmcdonald348 Жыл бұрын
Your content is incredible man. So much respect for your journey and resilience. First marathon this Sunday in Cleveland, sub 3 being the goal. Thanks to you (and some other channels), I feel my marathon education is far ahead where it should be for my first. Keep it up man, amped to see you continue crushing goals and sharing what you learn along the way!
@flobergruns Жыл бұрын
Aw man! Thanks so much! Hope you have an incredible race tomorrow! Water and pasta and water and pasta!!
@19dmP97 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video man, super nice to see you breaking down your story! Also, that sub 2:42:00 goal sounds just perfect and I'm pretty sure you're gonna get it through! Keep it up!
@juan8218 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations! This is the first time i see a video of yours. I am 54 years old and have run 8 marathons so far I plan to keep running til I am 84 so still a long way to get there. I was never able to crack the 3 hours (PBT of 3:08) and I think this is probably out of my reach now. Enjoy the ride!
@BerryURL11 ай бұрын
@rk1720
@farahamin96707 ай бұрын
yo honestly how do you keep just coming back with all the times that you didn't simply succeed... that's so so inspiring
@yijuntey Жыл бұрын
I ran my first marathon in december 2022 last year and ran a 3:25 without a proper training plan or much training at all tbh (was def underprepared) but this year im going to try harder and give myself an actual plan. Im starting my base training now eventhough we’re still in May but I’m trying to go sub 2:50 this year and when looking at the pace required, it seems pretty do-able. Thabks for this video, it was rlly inspiring and fueled my motivation to train even more
@Dan_Dove Жыл бұрын
Great content again! Side note, love your thumbnails the last few months, they seem to be helping you get more clicks, they look professional and original - and make me want to click each time. Fonts and images are killing it 👌
@schalkepaul0411 ай бұрын
My wife started running in 2017 and did her first 5km effort in over 25 minutes. With me as her coach just 6 years later (sept 2023) she has now ran a pb for the marathon of 2:34:29.
@1025mahoney Жыл бұрын
Man- I Fkn love how honest you are about the process and just... ya know.... getting your teeth kicked in over and over. So inspiring and motivating.
@LifeBeautifulMess8 ай бұрын
Having run half marathons and finally taking the leap for a full this year, I really enjoyed hearing your journey. Thanks!
@fjasso178 ай бұрын
Amazing… I had a stomach cramp on my second attempt. Cramps on the first one. Had to walk/run the last portion on both. I felt like I never wanted to do it again and here I am trying to understand this better. Thank you for sharing your story. It’s very inspiring.
@huili436411 ай бұрын
What a great 5 year journey! Did my first ever NYC marathon back in Nov 23, your video gave me the inspiration of making it a long game of inches, thank you!
@jemimabird26109 ай бұрын
Stubbled across your site and loved it. Really great content - thanks for sharing. I'm on the journey too... 4:36:54 NYC 2015 to 3:19:37 in 2021... Had a few years of going backwards hovering just around sub 3:30 but focus this year is sub 3:15 in Berlin 2024. Nursing a hamstring niggle currently, so my 3rd Boston is looking a challenge in 6 weeks time, but this video just reminded me why I love this game!
@MrAldiyar Жыл бұрын
Had to pause the video at 25 seconds to write a comment since it resonated so much! In 2015 I started running and my first ever run was a half marathon from the sofa, without any prior training. Needless to say, it was gruesome and brutal. But it got me hooked to running, since then I’ve ran 16 half marathons and 2 full marathons! Love the video already!
@flobergruns Жыл бұрын
Let’s go!!
@kyle_massa Жыл бұрын
This was the exact video I was thinking of searching for this afternoon, what a coincidence! Great stuff as always, keep it up!
@xkben90 Жыл бұрын
It’s crazy that I find you on this channel 4/5 years later. My first time finding your channel was on your photography channel, where you did a funny skit about GH5 users and 5DIV users arguing about specs and color science. Fast forward 5 years and I just started getting into marathon training and found this channel! Thank you for sharing your failures and the injuries you incurred throughout your journey. It makes me feel better knowing that I’m not the only one experiencing frustrating obstacles along the way. Trying to hit a sub 4 on my first marathon for next month… with only 25-30 miles a week of training. I don’t know where all these people with kids find the Time to run 50+ miles a week
@vladfromfrance Жыл бұрын
I like that you really to took the time to tell the story of each milestone, including those on which you stagnated or struggled.
@stevenchiu6536 Жыл бұрын
Amazing and thank you for sharing. I also ran 2017 Chicago and 2022 NY. Will be aiming 3:05 in this year Chicago. Hope to see you there.
@bluesilverstone Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your running journey, like a lot of runners, cracking the 3 hour barrier has been my goal since 2017 and still have yet to do it. You've given me hope after seeing your gradual training approach from being a rookie to training like a pro and finally reaching your goal.
@daleonov Жыл бұрын
This is crazy. Congrats! I walked-ran my first and only marathon 10 years ago, now prepping for a second one this year. Hopefully will take a page out of your book with stacking training for a few seasons in a row, nutrition and recovery. Cheers!
@sanseryu Жыл бұрын
at minute 8:57 of this video shows the Abegweit, this ferry boat originated in my province of Prince Edward Island, been on her many times back in the day. the name means cradle on the waves! i am training for a sub 3 hour this coming October.
@English.runner.en.Espana2 ай бұрын
I come back to this video every now and then to motivate me for my upcoming marathon!
@MidLifeRunner Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story. I had a 3:11 @ Chicago last year. A 3:05:27 at the Woodlands in March. And I’m currently working through phantom niggles inside a taper for the Buffalo marathon on the 28th, which I apparently will run a 3:03 if I continue along the Floberg marathon trajectory. I’ll also be bringing the GoPro. PB city, coming up.
@SociallyChrissyTV Жыл бұрын
So thankful for creator hooks email because that’s how I found this amazing video. I’m not a runner but it was amazing to watch your journey. The realistic journey of getting under 3 hours is cool. Marathon running changed your life. Grandmas race is also hilarious .congrats.
@farahamin96707 ай бұрын
love how sarcastic you are with your comments on your drawbacks and it's not just funny it also makes me feel like I can fuck up too it's fine
@eddierodriguez8874 Жыл бұрын
Just found this channel and the story hits home. I’m headed into my 4th marathon (Chicago) this fall and I’m hoping to finally break the 3hr barrier. Nutrition has been a big factor in the past. It took me a while to realize that alcohol and junk food don’t mix well for me. Been doing things a lot differently this training block and I’m hoping to finally make something special happen. Thank you for the inspiration!
@treyhelms3658 Жыл бұрын
bringing you back. how did it go??
@astonward339 Жыл бұрын
You were correct about being a good runner in 2017. It was just the wrong year. Your times in 2017 & 2018 were still solid considering the carefree, lax training. Bravo sir, keep knocking out the goals.
@darwinruns3039 Жыл бұрын
Damn!!! This channel deserves a million subscribers! The content and your cinematography! I subscribed immediately while watching this video!
@Yarradras Жыл бұрын
Heya, how good are your glutes? If you drink enough electrolytes during the run (except it is extremely hot) most people do not need salt pills. But, if your glutes are underdeveloped your hamstring might overcompensate and then you get cramps even if electrolyte intake is fine. If you are not already doing it, train on trails every now and then. That way you can reduce the strain on your muscles and joints while still getting the metabolic benefit of the training (the adaptation of your aerobic efficiency)
@kevinstanley-hunt6177 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the motivational content! I used your mantra “if not now, when?” Last weekend to help me to my first sub 3 marathon in Wellington, NZ. Age 51 (3rd in AG) Keep up the great work!!
@KenDiaries Жыл бұрын
LOVE the intro and your video on your journey! BIG Congratulations on your SUB 3 Marathons! Videos like these are a great motivation for beginner runners like me across the world. I'm personally attempting to run my first ever Marathon this Fall in Toronto! ✌
@victortran247 Жыл бұрын
Hearing all the setbacks and seeing you talk about resilience was really amazing. Great job! I need to set some goals.
@OaxSport6 ай бұрын
Amazing progress, Eric! Dropping from 3:59 to 2:48 is no small feat. Your journey is a testament to dedication and hard work. Thanks for sharing your tips and resources. 🏃♂💪 #MarathonGoals #RunningCommunity #OaxSport
@runtothetopelise8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey, it's definitely not linear, and yet you kept on working and trying.
@sony.t_20878 ай бұрын
Beautiful video man, real soldier not giving up 🫡
@sebpig9956 Жыл бұрын
Great summary of the two curses of marathoners, nutrition and volume. This is what my second triathlon season taught me. Still can't crack the bike run sequence.
@garrettsides1541 Жыл бұрын
I love this because it is the absolute opposite of a "can I run a marathon with no training?" Video. The race isn't the goal, the training and improvement is the goal.
@alegalan56398 ай бұрын
My first marathon was Chicago 2022 and I did it in 5:48, I must admit I didn't take the training too seriously because as a former figure skater, I thought I had enough endurance and overlooked the nutrition during the race, the marathon is really humbling. Now I'm running more consistently and doing research so I hope to get a better time for my next marathon.
@ijustpop Жыл бұрын
One of the best running videos on KZbin!
@chasewade6482 Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Congrats man. Marathon is something fun but if you want a time then you gotta put the 80/20 in. Jack Daniel’s Running Formula is full of amazing information and solid workouts.
@hi5_centipedes874 Жыл бұрын
Dope video. As a 3:05 marathoner, this is absolutely motivating to run sub 3 hours 🙌🏽
@TimHillyer16 ай бұрын
Nice video! The irony of Spring energy being adequate nutrition for you, considering their recent scandal lol. This is inspiring!
@xvandamagex Жыл бұрын
Very inspiring my man! I am not as much into road marathons, but trying to improve on trail ultras. The notion of "these things just take time" is absolutely true. Thanks for the motivation.
@PiercingArrowz Жыл бұрын
Well done sir. Love hearing about the process! Working on that BQ myself. This info and perspective helps a ton. Be well.
@thesamirmahadin6 ай бұрын
Great video. RX bars during a marathon is CRAZY 😂 inspiring not just for the fitness and commitment but as a content creator.
@lizzypicardi Жыл бұрын
love your channel I am trying to train to qualify for boston this fall, llove your production quality!!
@niko104a Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love your content. I am currently on a sub 3 journey. I blew up on my last marathon in March and found you shortly after. You are true inspiration, hopefully we can race together someday.
@michaelr1485 ай бұрын
Wow, not only informative, but subtly inspiring. Well done.
@davidfraseur71 Жыл бұрын
Nice video Eric, thanks for sharing. Have a similar story as my daughter and I started running marathons. We [daughter and I] ran Grandma's 2022, loved the day we had and also achieved a PR's and BQ's. Not quite your, Kofuzi and Ben's speed, but for a 64yr. old, feel i did pretty well with a sub 3:30 for my 5th Marathon. Chasing the 6 star and maybe will run into you one day. Next up for me, Berlin in September.
@DxAySoNgKhAm Жыл бұрын
It was so cool to see you and Casey in NYC last year. I Just signed up for CIM for my first marathon ever this december 2023, but seeing yall out there just motivated me hella and I want to hit that bucket list like you did in 2017.
@flobergruns Жыл бұрын
Let's goo!! I'm signed up for CIM, so I'm hoping to be there as well if all goes according to plan! :)
@emmawilliamson5663 Жыл бұрын
So glad I found your channel! I love how you film and edit - great content!
@roberthulsebusch8495 Жыл бұрын
Currently trying to go sub-3. Last year my first marathon I ran 3:34. Trying to taper up to 60 miles a week and do a bunch of speed work with it. Also trying to do resistance training and supplemental training to avoid injury.
@kevinwoodin993910 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey. Truly amazing. Well done!
@versantrealty1097 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! Probably the best I've seen on running! Thanks for making it. I look forward to learning from your journey as I try to figure out how to get sub-3 in my 50s after a PR of 3:45 in my 30s 😊
@swamymonish Жыл бұрын
Needed this video, thank you. Going through a rough patch with my running at the moment
@icntthinkofanam3 Жыл бұрын
I just finished my 3rd Cleveland Marathon Challenge Series (10km on Sat/Full on Sun) with two new PR's but missed my 3:59 goal by 14 min and hit the wall HARD. This video really helped me reflect on my race and makes me determined to come back next year even stronger!
@kristinastorlie7909 Жыл бұрын
I’m in love!! This journey is exactly what i am in for Xtri. Way to go!!!
@jonhannula2022 Жыл бұрын
Bro, I love your video. You do such a good job at making videos! I love how raw you are with your running!!
@joshuageralddavis Жыл бұрын
Amazing video! I loved hearing every part of this journey, and wishing you the best ahead! I would love to see a video or hear more about your PT exercises and how you overcame PTT, as well as how you work through avoiding it currently. This has been plaguing my running journey, and your success story brings me great hope!
@PortraitofaWrestler10 ай бұрын
Love this video. So simply put and relateable. Thank you for sharing!
@quyempire7 ай бұрын
I'm also trying to sub 2:50 at Chicago this year. And I see you talk about cutting back on volume and do more or speed workout. Can you please share like what kinda speed workout I should be focusing? Should I do more repeat intervals of 800 or miles or 2 on 1 off speed workout run in the long run? Thanks in advance.
@sarahhokanson5391 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on your PBs! I appreciate the encouragement. 😊
@cthor7085 Жыл бұрын
Been watching KZbin running channels since 2014…Easily the best out of them all…and it’s not even close.
@flobergruns Жыл бұрын
Man, that means a whole lot. Thank you ❤️
@sutherlandingall5861 Жыл бұрын
I ran Carmel this year too, I chose it so my whole famiy could come watch me run my first marathon. I had the tenacious goal of a BQ on my first marathon out, and was able to achieve it. I owe most of that to living in las vegas and training at altitude along with having my family there along the course to support me the whole way! I will be running my second marathon Saturday Sept. 16th at the 27th Air Force Marathon!
@Mr_Fairdale Жыл бұрын
You're a very talented storyteller and not too bad of a runner either ;) I bombed my first two marathons too, almost beyond belief. Redemption is a long road and I am pacing myself accordingly.
@CorinaFrank-n6b Жыл бұрын
Great video! Congratulations on knowing what you want and figuring out how to get there! I ran Boston in 2019, and Chicago in 2022. Im running NYC in 2023, but also struggle with the nutrition. I feel it every marathon. I'm interested in learing more about your nutrition journey and what works for you leading upto the mararathon, and during the marathon. Thanks!
@bradleywall2246 Жыл бұрын
I too, will be in Chicago this fall trying to get my sub three. For me, just like it was for you, I think, nutrition and hydration during the race is the key. Still trying to find the right balance.
@TreyDubya2 ай бұрын
I know this is a year old, but I found Tailwind fuel a few years ago and have not had any gut bombs or cramps since. It's also what Courtney Dewaulter uses for her ultras!
@kristianvaarvik Жыл бұрын
This is awesome! As a full-time filmmaker and former professional athlete, I find this very inspiring. Speed skating was my sport (not the best for running) and now I have decided to do a marathon in October. Thought it would be cool to document my journey and will def use your channel for inspiration. Both in terms of the documenting part and the training part!
@jasonschwan9303 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I did first full 2021 at 41 years old 3:58, spring 2022 3:53, fall 2022 3:24 and injured a lot this year. But I realized I swear excessively and need salt as I bonked on marathon 2 and 3 bad. Shooting for a 3:30 this year and have fun, not gonna bonk
@demetree22 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Very humbling as I see myself at exactly where you began. First marathon ahead, why not aim for a BQ? Being injury prone, I'll stick to a sub 4 and work my way up. Best of luck for the sub 2:40
@jessewaldmann2097 Жыл бұрын
This has so many relatable experiences... Thank you for sharing! Hopefully applying a lot of learned things to break 3 in Chicago this year... It'll be my 7th marathon and I started about two years ago. Thx again 👍👊
@DarkCuriosity6 ай бұрын
Cool video! What a dream. It's still great to do sub 4 with no proper preparation and the setbacks on the way! I'd love to do sub 4 but I was really proud to run it feeling relatively good and having fun most of the time. Except the torrential rain.
@khaledishrich10 күн бұрын
I did well In Richmond marathon in Nov. 2024 please how can you help be to get into sub 2:50 please
@TomHovey7 ай бұрын
Great Video Flo, super inspiring.
@SandileKeswa Жыл бұрын
This is an incredibly inspiring video. Thank you for talking about the failures as well as your victories.