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My favorite lesson from this video is people are kind! I started crying when I saw that 3:00 pacer just cheering you... they can probably run faster, but they are running for other people! Also you, Floris, dedicating this to your family... after health, family is the most important thing in the world.
Wow! That was awesome! Thank you for recording that- I was set to run Tokyo 2024 as well and was sidelined 3 weeks before the race with a stress fracture in my hip. Watching your video brought me to tears and it was incredible to see the race through you! Congrats! You are inspiring!
Damn, sorry to hear about your hip stress fracture Shannon, wishing you a speedy recovery. Glad you enjoyed the video and still experienced the Tokyo marathon in some way. All the best
Way to dig deep in those tough miles. Always impressive to see how you pull it off with some major obstacle in your way. Lots of inspiration here for my marathon in 1 week! Thanks Floris!
@@FlorisGierman I didn't! But I'll be lying if I said it was easy at the end there. Especially with the wind and the warm temps. I really had some doubts around 22 and especially at 24 but I was able to battle through and finish with a 7 min PR. I'll take it.....onto the next!
“Mind in the right place” that is such a huge part of distance sports. I’m new to distance sports and it truly is mind over matter. Thank you for your videos and podcast, I appreciate what you do!
It was so helpful to see this as I prepare for my first marathon at age 63. Thanks for the tips on nutrition, and the reminder not to underestimate the marathon.
Floris, found your channel on my way to running my first marathon this June. Thank you for sharing your perspective during the race and your training. You’re inspirational in more ways than one! Keep charging!
Congrats with the race ! And thanks for all the valuable info about Zone 2 training and especially for the link to Zones calculator where you put your age, resting and max. HR. Before October 12th, 2023, I was depressed as hell, unfit and skinny fat, burned out at my job with relationships that were cracking. Now I’m less depressed, in my best form, sharing a new hobby with my girlfriend. My easy runs are in 9min/mile instead of 13m/m, I can run sub 2 half, and average 30miles per week training for my first marathon.
I've seen a lot of follow along marathon vids, but this is one of the best ones yet. You look so relaxed and positive while racing! Truly inspirational man, subbed!
Well done once again, Floris!! Love your heart and grit… we’ve all been there, whether it’s mile 18, 22, 25 or mile 10! Dig deep and run a smart race. Great job, man.
Just got my spot for Tokyo next year and am super excited! Re-watching your video now to start prepping for the race. My goal is to BQ, but given the new finish times by the BAA, it’s gonna be one tough battle. Like you said, gotta put in the miles.
Dude, amazing execution, filming yourself, running, picking up the water cup, drinking the water without spilling, properly placing the cup in a trash receptacle. Legendary.
Floris, I discovered your zone 2 training video last summer and that inspired me to increase my weekly mileage! That snowballed into beginning to believe I could do marathon...leading to applying for the Tokyo Marathon...and then to FINISHING the Tokyo Marathon (my first one)!! Thank you for being an inspiration to this community and I'm already looking forward to the next one!!
This video brought me memories when I ran it in 2016, it was my very first marathon also. I managed to make it my goal of sub 4hours but after km 33 it was tough but totally worth it in the end. Well done on your race and sure you enjoyed all the vibes from Tokyo streets! congrats once again!
Well done on a great marathon! You worked out where you were in terms of fitness and just stayed with that. I was impressed how relaxed you looked. Loved seeing the supporters and what lovely pacers! I have a marathon coming up and the training is not going as planned because of managing an injury so my takeaway for the day will be, run the race I am able to do rather than the one I had hoped for. That will be my best chance of having the best experience possible. Thank you
Great approach for your upcoming race day. Do what you can, health first, running performance will follow. Sending positive healthy running vibes your way!
My biggest takeaway from this video is that you should never underestimate anything. Doesn't matter if it's a marathon, half marathon or even a 5k. Always prepare and listen to your body. Thanks for the insights from the Tokyo Marathon Floris!
@fiorisGierman the videos you made that remain etched in my mind the most are the Low HR training vids where you are running a sub 3 while talking to the viewers the whole time. I know all that work you put in is what makes it seem easy to you, and hard to some of us! Great work and may God allow you to continue to shine your light upon others!
Congratulations for your sub3 Floris. I ran sub3 also last year (2023 edition); you transported me to the race again. Thank you. Many many zigzags on the track. So you've completed your 5th too. I'm going to London 2025 to complete the majors, with Sydney yet on my pocket. Listen to you on my next long run (love The Extramilest Show).
🎉🎉🎉Congratulations! Thank you for filming this year’s Tokyo Marathon where I ran as well. Absolutely amazing event! So well organized and I also PR’d by 4 mins and finished at 3:43:33
Great work!! Very impressive result given that you were not training too much prior to it :D and I really enjoy your recording, Tokyo street view looked amazing! The slowmo shots were cool, but maybe a bit too many of them, it would be cooler to see the cheering crowd in a normal speed :D
So happy to hear that. Honestly MAF training changed my training, racing, but more importantly my daily life. Still editing the interview with Kipchoge, will probably post in the next 7-10 days. All the best!
Great stuff - loved the race too, a fabulous experience. Very happy to do 3h16 after developing a niggle in the training block. And to meet Kipchoge too, although I didn’t get a podcast out of him 😂 Look forward to listening. Keep up the good work 😊
❤it made me cry to see how many people are so brave and train to run a marathon. I am a follower of your RUclips and podcast and I have learned so much. I just started my running journey. My take away is “we can do hard things, but we have to train for it” thank you so much for all the inspiration.
So happy for you brother, proud that you dug deep and finished strong - sub 3!!! You balance so much, and give your all to the running community, I am happy the marathon gods smiled fondly on you at Tokyo ... 6:00 "I'm not going to lie, it's getting tougher" ... we can see you dig deep. And the Tokyo marathon, dude - this looks amazing and I can't wait to run it. Next London, for #6 ... Flospeed
These races surely don't get any easier Todd, haha! You'll love running Tokyo one day. Thank you for being part of this journey. Hope your podcast is going well. Cheers
Congratulations 🎉 Awesome editing. Thanks for keeping it real and showing the occasional "struggle face" expression. Your content has helped me progress greatly in my journey 😊
Thanks fot the video. Always pointed out the importance stuff that we need to consider and I’m and many others will appreciate it immensely. Hope you rested and recovered well. See you in London 👊
So good to watch that Floris and it brought back great memories for me from 2023 Tokyo Marathon. Big congratulations and thanks for sharing (which probably cost a little time)!💪💪💪
Amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your Tokyo Marathon experience! Congratulations on an amazing race! I love listening to your Extramilest podcast while I’m out running! 🏆 🏅 🏃♥️👏👏👏👏👏👏
Congratulations!!! Big takeaway was just being able to enjoy the race and take it all in. Marathons are tough, even when you are fully trained. Run the mile you are in. Hope to be there one day.
Thanks Jeff and great takeaways. So important to not just focus on finish time, but take the entire race day experience in. Running the mile you're in can help stay present. Hope you get into Tokyo soon! Cheers
That was inspirational! I remembered you holding back tear when you finished Berlin. Learned alot of what to prepared for a marathon although I’ll be taking my half-marathon instead in two months. That was amazing, congrats to your accomplishment!
A marathon surely strips away all layers and the raw emotions easily come up. It's part of the journey that some other runners also experience. It's not easy to put vulnerability in videos, but those low and high feelings are what makes a marathon special. Thanks @realgrilledsushi
Awesome work, Floris! I am going for my very first marathon this May. Pace will be very different, but I'm really looking forward to it after watching this!
Great race recap Floris. Congrats on your 5th star. It was brilliant meeting you on the Shakeout run in Tokyo. Awaiting Kipchoge’s interview now. Happy to see you finish sub 3. Always a good reminder to increase mileage. I was too hovering around 24mpw pre Tokyo. Hope to be better prepared for my next one😊
Stoked to see you at the shakeout Sarang, hope you enjoyed the rest of your time in Tokyo. Surely some opportunity for higher training volume in your future training cycles too. See you next time in Seattle and we'll go for a run. Cheers
Happy to hear that Peter. I wanted to finish this Tokyo video edit first, next edit will be the Kipchoge interview. Should launch in the next 7-10 days if all works out. Cheers
Happy to hear that and looking forward to seeing you in London at the shakeout run there. Details are up on the PATH projects Strava club. Will share more soon. Have a good one!
THat is really well done. IT is always a good challenge to see how one does even if the training is less than what was planned before. for most part everything has their ups and downs. but in general a good amazing time to finish on such a major marathon, I have my first major this year, Chicago later in October, after doing Ottawa and Grandmas too this year. thanks on sharing
You'll have a blast at Chicago, a great World Major to race. Surely never a dull moment in a marathon, with plenty of ups and downs. Enjoy your training and upcoming races. Cheers
Congrats! I know you keep saying it’s tough, which I am sure it was, but you still manage to make it look so enjoyable. I still remember how you encouraged Kofuzi to almost hit sub 3, and anyone would be lucky to have you as a running buddy.
Having fun and joy in our running journey is so important. That LA marathon with Kofuzi was a special day, seeing him dig so deep to run strong to the finish line. I appreciate you 🙏
@Floris, you may not get time to read my comment, but you have been my inspirations with all interviews you have done, broke sub 2hrs 30min following your guidelines from guys you interviewed, Josh sambrook, Dr. Maffeton and many others. Keep going champ. Much love from Kenya.
Great video. Love the slow-motion editing. I really love the costumes that the spectators were wearing. Secondly, I like that even during this race, you are always looking to coach through the videos. Dedication. Only 1 major left, then time to come to the dark side. 😂🎉
The lesson: no one but you can make the difference on you're own world! So, trust yourself, work hard, be resilient, confident and consistent, but always listening to your body. Take your place and release all the magic that is inside. You are your master.
😂, I was rooting for my friends. We r from New York, @2:10 left side with white Visor, white glove on left hand, right hand holding the iPhone 😮, love all your videos. Proud of you !
Haha, calm on the outside, but inside holding on for dear life to keep that pace going. Kipchoge interview should be done in the next 7-10 days, stay tuned!
Tokyo surely is a special place, especially when running through the city like that and seeing the old building and locals cheering you on. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks
I'm amazed by sub 3h runners! You were all doing my 5k personal best the whole way (around 4min/km). 2h58 is a time I can only dream of doing! In fact, I'd love to do a sub 40 min 10k. Well done on this effort.
Pace is just a number Jackson, that being said, you might surprise yourself with consistent training over a long enough time horizon, fueling and the right pacing strategy. Enjoy your running journey. Thanks and cheers
Wow great race! Love your positive spirit in the midst of challenge. Thanks for sharing your nutrition. Would be interesting to know your travel routine like how far in advance you arrive when travel long distance.
Thank you! For Tokyo the time difference with LA was 17 hours, so I flew in further ahead. Left LA on Wednesday, arrived at the hotel Thursday end of day. Friday bib pick up, Saturday shakeout run, Sunday race. As soon as I depart the airport, I put the local time zone on my watch and try to force myself to adjust. I remove caffeine for that 24 hours, wear blue light blocking glasses and bring face mask / ear plugs to sleep in the plane. Hope that helps.
awesome time and what a great race! i similarly needed to be alone with my pain from 20km-35km (till the final out and back). Thought I saw you checking out at Keio Plaza hotel but I wasn't sure (wasn't on socials the last days before race). Darn, should have asked you for a photo.
Small world! I did spend 2 days in the Keio Plaza hotel to record several podcasts. Next time hit me up and we'll talk running. Hope you enjoyed your time in Tokyo! Cheers
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Favorite quote from this video "Don't ever underestimate the marathon". Sums it all up pretty well.
Spot on takeaway
My favorite lesson from this video is people are kind!
I started crying when I saw that 3:00 pacer just cheering you... they can probably run faster, but they are running for other people! Also you, Floris, dedicating this to your family... after health, family is the most important thing in the world.
Totally, such a supportive team of pacers and crowd. Totally family is so important! Appreciate you
Wow! That was awesome! Thank you for recording that- I was set to run Tokyo 2024 as well and was sidelined 3 weeks before the race with a stress fracture in my hip. Watching your video brought me to tears and it was incredible to see the race through you! Congrats! You are inspiring!
Damn, sorry to hear about your hip stress fracture Shannon, wishing you a speedy recovery. Glad you enjoyed the video and still experienced the Tokyo marathon in some way. All the best
Shannon, were you able to defer or no?
@@cocopoco2006 no unfortunately they do not allow deferments
Way to dig deep in those tough miles. Always impressive to see how you pull it off with some major obstacle in your way. Lots of inspiration here for my marathon in 1 week! Thanks Floris!
Never a dull moment with some of those challenging miles David. Good luck with your marathon, don't let any major obstacles get in your way!
@@FlorisGierman I didn't! But I'll be lying if I said it was easy at the end there. Especially with the wind and the warm temps. I really had some doubts around 22 and especially at 24 but I was able to battle through and finish with a 7 min PR. I'll take it.....onto the next!
“Mind in the right place” that is such a huge part of distance sports. I’m new to distance sports and it truly is mind over matter. Thank you for your videos and podcast, I appreciate what you do!
Totally, as much as it's important to be physically fit, the mind in the right place can help you dig deeper when needed. Thank you!
It was so helpful to see this as I prepare for my first marathon at age 63. Thanks for the tips on nutrition, and the reminder not to underestimate the marathon.
Exciting first marathon ahead, you will ALWAYS remember your first marathon :) Glad it was helpful! Enjoy your training and racing journey ahead.
"Run the mile you are in" this mindset is what keeps me going on long runs too ❤ I dream of running Tokyo one day. Congrats Floris!!
Floris, found your channel on my way to running my first marathon this June. Thank you for sharing your perspective during the race and your training. You’re inspirational in more ways than one! Keep charging!
Happy to hear Mark, means a lot to me. Enjoy your marathon training and racing journey. You will ALWAYS remember your first marathon!
Seeing Richard Whitehead at 1:33… I’m blown away. How brilliant. Now, to watch the rest of the video 🙏🏼
Congrats with the race !
And thanks for all the valuable info about Zone 2 training and especially for the link to Zones calculator where you put your age, resting and max. HR.
Before October 12th, 2023, I was depressed as hell, unfit and skinny fat, burned out at my job with relationships that were cracking.
Now I’m less depressed, in my best form, sharing a new hobby with my girlfriend. My easy runs are in 9min/mile instead of 13m/m, I can run sub 2 half, and average 30miles per week training for my first marathon.
So awesome to hear about your progress! Running is not just changing your pace, but your life too. Keep on crushing it Roman!
favorite lesson i learned as im training for my first half marathon is that it's all mental and nobody can push you to do it. it's all you!
I've seen a lot of follow along marathon vids, but this is one of the best ones yet. You look so relaxed and positive while racing! Truly inspirational man, subbed!
He gave shout out to his family 😭, im not crying. Btw this is my first watch on his video, will subscribe and follow🤩
Well done once again, Floris!! Love your heart and grit… we’ve all been there, whether it’s mile 18, 22, 25 or mile 10! Dig deep and run a smart race. Great job, man.
Totally, overcoming some of those tough spots can feel incredibly fulfilling. Enjoy your running journey Nick. Cheers
Just got my spot for Tokyo next year and am super excited! Re-watching your video now to start prepping for the race. My goal is to BQ, but given the new finish times by the BAA, it’s gonna be one tough battle. Like you said, gotta put in the miles.
Dude, amazing execution, filming yourself, running, picking up the water cup, drinking the water without spilling, properly placing the cup in a trash receptacle. Legendary.
Floris, I discovered your zone 2 training video last summer and that inspired me to increase my weekly mileage! That snowballed into beginning to believe I could do marathon...leading to applying for the Tokyo Marathon...and then to FINISHING the Tokyo Marathon (my first one)!! Thank you for being an inspiration to this community and I'm already looking forward to the next one!!
This video brought me memories when I ran it in 2016, it was my very first marathon also. I managed to make it my goal of sub 4hours but after km 33 it was tough but totally worth it in the end. Well done on your race and sure you enjoyed all the vibes from Tokyo streets! congrats once again!
Well done on a great marathon! You worked out where you were in terms of fitness and just stayed with that. I was impressed how relaxed you looked. Loved seeing the supporters and what lovely pacers! I have a marathon coming up and the training is not going as planned because of managing an injury so my takeaway for the day will be, run the race I am able to do rather than the one I had hoped for. That will be my best chance of having the best experience possible. Thank you
Great approach for your upcoming race day. Do what you can, health first, running performance will follow. Sending positive healthy running vibes your way!
Thank you! My aim is to enjoy what I can do@@FlorisGierman
Legend! Thanks for capturing Japan! 🇯🇵 biggest take away is volume! You are what you run. Miles in, miles out!
My biggest takeaway from this video is that you should never underestimate anything. Doesn't matter if it's a marathon, half marathon or even a 5k. Always prepare and listen to your body.
Thanks for the insights from the Tokyo Marathon Floris!
@fiorisGierman the videos you made that remain etched in my mind the most are the Low HR training vids where you are running a sub 3 while talking to the viewers the whole time. I know all that work you put in is what makes it seem easy to you, and hard to some of us! Great work and may God allow you to continue to shine your light upon others!
Congratulations for your sub3 Floris. I ran sub3 also last year (2023 edition); you transported me to the race again. Thank you. Many many zigzags on the track. So you've completed your 5th too. I'm going to London 2025 to complete the majors, with Sydney yet on my pocket. Listen to you on my next long run (love The Extramilest Show).
Merci d'avoir communiqué votre joie à cette participation ! Ça donne vraiment envie !!! D'ailleurs c'est le marathon que je rêve de faire ! ❤
🎉🎉🎉Congratulations! Thank you for filming this year’s Tokyo Marathon where I ran as well. Absolutely amazing event! So well organized and I also PR’d by 4 mins and finished at 3:43:33
Congrats on your PB, that's not an easy course to PB on with those crowds, nice work!
Great work!! Very impressive result given that you were not training too much prior to it :D and I really enjoy your recording, Tokyo street view looked amazing! The slowmo shots were cool, but maybe a bit too many of them, it would be cooler to see the cheering crowd in a normal speed :D
You introduced me MAF training in the most critical moment of my life !! Thank you! Can’t wait for the GOAT interview 😊
So happy to hear that. Honestly MAF training changed my training, racing, but more importantly my daily life. Still editing the interview with Kipchoge, will probably post in the next 7-10 days. All the best!
Great stuff - loved the race too, a fabulous experience. Very happy to do 3h16 after developing a niggle in the training block. And to meet Kipchoge too, although I didn’t get a podcast out of him 😂 Look forward to listening. Keep up the good work 😊
That final mile looked so awesome. ANOTHER SUB 3 STAR- YOU MADE IT HAPPEN FLO!! WOHOOOOOO!!!!!!
Couldn't have done it without you Demi. Appreciate you more than your realize. Much love
❤it made me cry to see how many people are so brave and train to run a marathon. I am a follower of your RUclips and podcast and I have learned so much. I just started my running journey. My take away is “we can do hard things, but we have to train for it” thank you so much for all the inspiration.
Well done on your running journey so far and that's a great takeaway Magnoliamsed! Enjoy your runs out there. Cheers
Congratulations, Floris! What a strong finish. I’ve been watching your videos to prep me with for when I will run my marathon next year.
Happy to hear that Stacy, enjoy your training and upcoming marathon next year!
So happy for you brother, proud that you dug deep and finished strong - sub 3!!! You balance so much, and give your all to the running community, I am happy the marathon gods smiled fondly on you at Tokyo ... 6:00 "I'm not going to lie, it's getting tougher" ... we can see you dig deep. And the Tokyo marathon, dude - this looks amazing and I can't wait to run it. Next London, for #6 ... Flospeed
These races surely don't get any easier Todd, haha! You'll love running Tokyo one day. Thank you for being part of this journey. Hope your podcast is going well. Cheers
There I am in your video! 2:55 6th ⭐️
Congratulations 🎉 Awesome editing. Thanks for keeping it real and showing the occasional "struggle face" expression. Your content has helped me progress greatly in my journey 😊
haha the struggle face was real! Happy to hear that. Enjoy your running and health journey. Cheers
Thanks fot the video. Always pointed out the importance stuff that we need to consider and I’m and many others will appreciate it immensely. Hope you rested and recovered well. See you in London 👊
Glad it was helpful! Looking forward to seeing you in London, join our shakeout run if you’re around the day before the race.
Congratulations Floris!! I can't believe you did that on such low mileage. And yes, marathons are TOUGH!😆 Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
Honestly wasn't sure if I could pull it off or miss my goal, yet the weather was on my side on race day. Appreciate you!
So good to watch that Floris and it brought back great memories for me from 2023 Tokyo Marathon. Big congratulations and thanks for sharing (which probably cost a little time)!💪💪💪
Thanks so much Jennifer. What a special place to race the Tokyo Marathon is. Hope your runs are going well. Cheers
Floris you're one of my top motivators. Already lost 17 kilos, run everyday, doing first Mara soon.
That's amazing progress! Keep up the great work! Thanks and cheers
Amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your Tokyo Marathon experience! Congratulations on an amazing race! I love listening to your Extramilest podcast while I’m out running! 🏆 🏅 🏃♥️👏👏👏👏👏👏
Wow that means a lot to me, thank you Running Woman!
Congratulations!!! Big takeaway was just being able to enjoy the race and take it all in. Marathons are tough, even when you are fully trained. Run the mile you are in. Hope to be there one day.
Thanks Jeff and great takeaways. So important to not just focus on finish time, but take the entire race day experience in. Running the mile you're in can help stay present. Hope you get into Tokyo soon! Cheers
So happy to see your runs in every races. Hope to do that like you one day as a sub 3 runner. So inspired!!!!!
Maybe one day I'll be cheering you on from the sidelines as you crush your runs!
wow!!! great job!! excellent video!!!
That was inspirational! I remembered you holding back tear when you finished Berlin. Learned alot of what to prepared for a marathon although I’ll be taking my half-marathon instead in two months. That was amazing, congrats to your accomplishment!
A marathon surely strips away all layers and the raw emotions easily come up. It's part of the journey that some other runners also experience. It's not easy to put vulnerability in videos, but those low and high feelings are what makes a marathon special. Thanks @realgrilledsushi
Awesome work, Floris! I am going for my very first marathon this May. Pace will be very different, but I'm really looking forward to it after watching this!
Dude, you look so happy!!!! watching this made me smile! :)
The stoke levels were high Puja, smiles for miles :) Hope you're recovering well from your injury and back to normal running again soon.
Great race recap Floris. Congrats on your 5th star. It was brilliant meeting you on the Shakeout run in Tokyo. Awaiting Kipchoge’s interview now.
Happy to see you finish sub 3. Always a good reminder to increase mileage. I was too hovering around 24mpw pre Tokyo. Hope to be better prepared for my next one😊
Stoked to see you at the shakeout Sarang, hope you enjoyed the rest of your time in Tokyo. Surely some opportunity for higher training volume in your future training cycles too. See you next time in Seattle and we'll go for a run. Cheers
Great job Floris! I’m excited to see the interview with Eliud!
Happy to hear that Peter. I wanted to finish this Tokyo video edit first, next edit will be the Kipchoge interview. Should launch in the next 7-10 days if all works out. Cheers
Wow! Great work Floris. I’m glad you always put out realistic information on the marathon. Hope to meet you in London. ⭐️🏃🏾♀️
Happy to hear that and looking forward to seeing you in London at the shakeout run there. Details are up on the PATH projects Strava club. Will share more soon. Have a good one!
THat is really well done. IT is always a good challenge to see how one does even if the training is less than what was planned before. for most part everything has their ups and downs. but in general a good amazing time to finish on such a major marathon, I have my first major this year, Chicago later in October, after doing Ottawa and Grandmas too this year. thanks on sharing
You'll have a blast at Chicago, a great World Major to race. Surely never a dull moment in a marathon, with plenty of ups and downs. Enjoy your training and upcoming races. Cheers
Awesome video and run! It makes me want to sign up for a big city marathon - can really feel the excitement and buzz. Thank you for sharing!
Totally! It can be tricky to run in crowded streets, yet the excitement and support surely helps keep the energy levels high.
You are awesome Floris by making this marathon something meaningful :)
It surely was a special marathon experience. Thank you!
Awesome Floris! A true inspiration ❤
Trying to keep up with you Wissam, appreciate you my friend. Hope all is well with you and the fam.
It was a fun watch , well done Floris!
Appreciate you Simon!
Oh man! That end came absolutely unexpected! Can't wait for it! 😁👍
:) glad all worked out to connect with him in person post race. Will post in the next 7-10 days 👍
Congrats! I know you keep saying it’s tough, which I am sure it was, but you still manage to make it look so enjoyable. I still remember how you encouraged Kofuzi to almost hit sub 3, and anyone would be lucky to have you as a running buddy.
Having fun and joy in our running journey is so important. That LA marathon with Kofuzi was a special day, seeing him dig so deep to run strong to the finish line. I appreciate you 🙏
Wow! Congratulations! Standing ovation to you! It seemed such an effortless run for you!
I promise it was not an effortless run, my legs agree with that statement the following day. Thanks and cheers!
My takeaway was dang, those were some sharp turns haha. Great work out there Floris🎉
Seriously, I was thinking the same thing Andy, bottleneck in full effect. Thanks, appreciate you.
@Floris, you may not get time to read my comment, but you have been my inspirations with all interviews you have done, broke sub 2hrs 30min following your guidelines from guys you interviewed, Josh sambrook, Dr. Maffeton and many others. Keep going champ. Much love from Kenya.
Wow happy to hear that, congrats on your running journey. I'd love to visit Kenya and run there one day. Much love from Los Angeles.
Great video. Love the slow-motion editing. I really love the costumes that the spectators were wearing. Secondly, I like that even during this race, you are always looking to coach through the videos. Dedication. Only 1 major left, then time to come to the dark side. 😂🎉
Thank you! The slomo helped that I didn't have to talk much and save my breath :)
The lesson: no one but you can make the difference on you're own world! So, trust yourself, work hard, be resilient, confident and consistent, but always listening to your body. Take your place and release all the magic that is inside. You are your master.
Great job Floris!!! Congratulations!!! All the best!!👍👍👍
Thank you Ralph! Appreciate you
It looked so busy, especially at the start. Great job as always!
38 thousand runners can surely get crowded on some of those streets. Thanks Phil!
That was amazing! Thanks for sharing. You made it look easy. 😊
Omg,I’m in the video! Thank you Floris 🎉
Awesome, what time stamp?
😂, I was rooting for my friends. We r from New York, @2:10 left side with white Visor, white glove on left hand, right hand holding the iPhone 😮, love all your videos. Proud of you !
Floris, you are the man!
Wow you look so calm even after the run! Can’t wait for Kipchoge’s interview to be released.
Haha, calm on the outside, but inside holding on for dear life to keep that pace going. Kipchoge interview should be done in the next 7-10 days, stay tuned!
So cool that you think of your family when you see the finish line, Congratulations man👍
Family first, always. Thanks Loren!
Great , post , thank you for sharing the run with us.
🙏 thanks John. Appreciated your other comments elsewhere too about the breakdown of effort level. Hope to see you in London in April!
Congratulations,your channel inspires me a lot...keep it up 🎉
Stoked to hear that, thank you!
Love you too Floris, Well done 👏
❤🙏
Inspirational as ever .... wow Floris ...way to go 🙂🥳
Appreciate you Clare238!
Amazing! Well done floris
Thank you! Cheers!
This channel is an inspiration, great work man, congrats for the Marathon!! keep it up!!
Thanks a lot Manuel, I appreciate it! Enjoy your running journey.
What a cool race. Congrats. Beautiful filmed as well.
Tokyo surely is a special place, especially when running through the city like that and seeing the old building and locals cheering you on. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks
We dug deep and we made it happen..love that❤ great sportsmanship man!
That was a special race for sure, thank you @AwangRebelRiders1200
I'm amazed by sub 3h runners! You were all doing my 5k personal best the whole way (around 4min/km). 2h58 is a time I can only dream of doing! In fact, I'd love to do a sub 40 min 10k.
Well done on this effort.
Pace is just a number Jackson, that being said, you might surprise yourself with consistent training over a long enough time horizon, fueling and the right pacing strategy. Enjoy your running journey. Thanks and cheers
Wow great race! Love your positive spirit in the midst of challenge. Thanks for sharing your nutrition. Would be interesting to know your travel routine like how far in advance you arrive when travel long distance.
Thank you! For Tokyo the time difference with LA was 17 hours, so I flew in further ahead. Left LA on Wednesday, arrived at the hotel Thursday end of day. Friday bib pick up, Saturday shakeout run, Sunday race. As soon as I depart the airport, I put the local time zone on my watch and try to force myself to adjust. I remove caffeine for that 24 hours, wear blue light blocking glasses and bring face mask / ear plugs to sleep in the plane. Hope that helps.
Congrats on the strong finish!
Appreciate you Ian!
Great run mate. U made it looked too easy cause smiled through the whole race😁
The smile surely became more of a survival mode smile at the end 😁lol
Amazing. Cannot believe you filmed, talked and were sub 3.
Appreciate the love, glad you enjoyed the video!
Hey Floris!
I am still working hard to beat 45 minutes in a 5k. It may not sound like much, but it is for me.
I appreciate everything you offer!
Just wanted to say that you're doing well and keep going.
Amazing Floris. You are such an inspiration
Appreciate you!
Didn’t know you were out there, must’ve missed you go by because I was cheering on a few club mates who were just under sub 3 as well! Nice race 👍
Small world! Hope your club mates crushed it. Thanks!
Thank you, always inspiring ❤
Thank you! ❤
awesome time and what a great race! i similarly needed to be alone with my pain from 20km-35km (till the final out and back).
Thought I saw you checking out at Keio Plaza hotel but I wasn't sure (wasn't on socials the last days before race). Darn, should have asked you for a photo.
Small world! I did spend 2 days in the Keio Plaza hotel to record several podcasts. Next time hit me up and we'll talk running. Hope you enjoyed your time in Tokyo! Cheers
Well done ! Tokyo is going to be my 1st major international.
That's a great first major and the most difficult one to get into for many runners. Enjoy!
Congratulations 🎉
Congratulations!
Thanks so much!
LETS GOOOO!!! Congrats Floris!!!
Let's do this! Thanks Jonathan
Awesome running. Congratulations
THANK YOU!
Beautiful race! Congrats! I’m so surprised how many people there were even past the half mark!.
It surely was, thank you! Yes 38,000 runners on those streets surely made it crowded at times.
Congrats Floris, inspiring video
Thanks a bunch, it means a lot!
nice video! great race!
Appreciate it!
New york needs that style of bin for cup disposal and those 180 corners wow
Great video! Congratz!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
So many people are running ar 4m/k, so many are sub 3 marathoner, that' s incredible. Congrats to you 2
It surely was a fast field that day! Thank you Andrew
A sub-3 hour marathon on 24 miles running per week for the 12-week period prior to the event? This is hugely impressive, at least in my eyes.
Glad the temperatures cooperated that day, or I'd have been in trouble. Thank you
It was very touching~
Awesome thank you for the video
Thanks for watching!