These type of vlog is definitely a game changer sage ❤ I actually love to see like how u train and whats going on behind the scene so thats why im enjoying these vlog ❤❤
@ricodelavega4511 Too often, I get to talking with a running buddy and forget to start the watch again. Garmin's auto-pause is the best compromise for me.
It should also be noted I got like 5 vials of blood drawn right before this run! (Check out the Athlete Blood Test discount code!). Have to make sure things like Iron, B12, Magnesium, Vitamin D and other hormone profiles/levels (CK, Testosterone) and kidney/liver function are all in optimum ranges with all this high mileage training at altitude....so far so good though!! #VeganAthlete
Wow the Boulder Res... I haven't been there in many years. Would like to get up there someday. You mentioned having science in some future videos. Yippee! I'm all over that :) I always hope that your podcast will be resurrected and you'll have episodes on running science, nutrition science, training, etc. Of course, I know you're both very busy so not expected anything! LOL I'm enjoying this series, thank you!
That was a solid run Sage! I'm excited to see how you do at Fat Ox! Maybe reach out to David Roche about bulletproofing your stomach? He got up to well over 100g of carbs an hour at Leadville this year.
Sage, long time fan. I wanted to know if you would do a video on your experiences on the Hansons brooks distance project? Thanks, and really love your videos and advice
Search some of my old videos on this channel and you will see at lot of workouts from my time at Hansons. I also wrote a book called "Running With The Hansons" (you can find it on amazon). I'm not much of a writer though so it is more of a poorly written memoir.
I’ve been watching you channel since 2019. Your training almost got me to Boston my third marathon. Stopped in 2020 and want to get back out. But I feel defeated from thousands of training miles before. How do I get back out and restart. How do you prevent burn out just thinking about going for a run?
hey great to hear! Star off small and gradual again. Jump back into some fun shorter races like 5km and 10km with no expectations. My college coach always told us "Running is a Lifestyle"....so part of it is for good health (maybe more so for Mental health than Physical even)! Good luck, you got this! Just commit to running for 10-min and see how you feel (often most days you get past 10-min and you can go 20-30min). Stay healthy!
I know I'm not Sage, but I just went through this last year and thought you may be interested in how that went. I hadn't run since 2020 and started again in November 2023. I wanted to ease into the weekly miles and not try and continue the 50 mile weeks I was doing in 2020. So I followed a half marathon training plan. After that, I took a down week and then started a 50k training plan. Starting small and working up was great as it gave me achievable goals and slowly strengthened my body. At the end I was back to 50 mile weeks and those didn't feel difficult. If you're anything like me then having a plan to follow was key in the beginning because I hate not following through on things I start. Good luck
that appears to be an error and I'm not sure what it's from. I've only noticed it when I've done super long long runs in circles in Boulder! So yeah the climbing should not be like that (loop was pretty flat and I obviously started and ended in the same spot). It could be a COROS watch calibration issue when I travel back down to Boulder and/or a sensor on the barometer that is getting thrown off by temperature changes if I had to guess?
It is a barometric elevation sensor which means it estimates your altitude based on air pressure. It works great over the shorter duration, but when air pressure changes over time because of the weather you get this sort of drift. In this case it looks like air pressure dropped interpreted by the watch thinking Sage was moving to higher altitudes.
@@thedolenorway that's a good point (and something I've only noticed on these super long runs where I'm going around in little circles for hours on end....as a regular trail run up and down a mountain would generally reflect that profile more easily). Not to mention in Colorado we get some pretty fast moving weather patterns (and winds) that could drastically alter air pressure in an isolated area relatively quickly.
how did you move past your fear and start running again after the pulmonary embolism? i am scared to try for long distances and have never even had anything major bad happen to me but just fear that something could.
did you have a pulmonary embolism? I personally had some lab tests done that helped confirm my risk of another one happening to me is probably quite minimal...so that gave me some confidence while running. Lots of hospital testing and more to do still (I'll get a regular ultrasound on my heart probably within the next year again for example). I'd consult a medical professional as this can be very individual.
@@Vo2maxProductions nah never had any health issues like that or anything related. I just hear about marathon runners and others who collapse while running
Right now I'm leaning towards starting in the Rocket X2...but predicting a change mid- race to the Cielo X1. Will also probably have a Clifton 9 on hand.
What’s your goal for 24 hr? My longest race is marathon distance and I jumped right into 24 hr race after and I held back a lil since it’s my first time racing past 26.2 miles. I ended up 87 miles ! My first ultra , 50k , 50 miler, 100k etc all completed in this race and I’m addicted to this type of race format. I will have to say I only had a handheld because it didn’t want any more weight or shoulder soreness. My first and only 24 hr was on a beveled pavement and lots of sharp turns and caused a lot of knee pain during run but I pushed thru the pain. I was very diligent in listening to my body because I want to be as proactive as I can cuz something small now can blow up later. Def watermelon and popsicles and cooling towel (put ice in it) were life savers. Good luck !
wow, congrats that's awesome! My first goal is to just try to reach the finish and run the full 24-hours. My second goal is to average 8-min miles (might depend on weather).
@@Vo2maxProductions omg that’s exactly my goal ! The 24 for me was to test my mental capacity for being awake (without caffeine) for 24 and my running partner’s goal is to get past 80 so we aligned both goals together and ran the whole way thru . I was def not as fast as 8 min miles lol best of luck and I can’t wait for some live updates
@@tri0xin Yes that is correct. COROS armband appeared to be reading accurately and you can all the data on Strava as the run progressed/when i stopped for the bathroom etc. 127bpm average for the 38-miles. I honestly was hoping for a lower HR, but with the slight wind gusts that day and less blood then normal I'll take it (for now!).
You got this sage can’t wait to see how well you do
thanks!
These type of vlog is definitely a game changer sage ❤
I actually love to see like how u train and whats going on behind the scene so thats why im enjoying these vlog ❤❤
Classic interaction with the hooved friends
I'm in the same "never pause the watch" club.
i'll pause at a light, if I'm stopping at a light
@ricodelavega4511 Too often, I get to talking with a running buddy and forget to start the watch again. Garmin's auto-pause is the best compromise for me.
Your channel is AWESOME!!!!
It should also be noted I got like 5 vials of blood drawn right before this run! (Check out the Athlete Blood Test discount code!). Have to make sure things like Iron, B12, Magnesium, Vitamin D and other hormone profiles/levels (CK, Testosterone) and kidney/liver function are all in optimum ranges with all this high mileage training at altitude....so far so good though!! #VeganAthlete
I like these new series and videos. Enjoyable to see your training and progress !
Whoo hoo ❤
Precision is THE best! They are fueling my 50k next weekend 🤘
Very impressive long run!
Wow the Boulder Res... I haven't been there in many years. Would like to get up there someday. You mentioned having science in some future videos. Yippee! I'm all over that :) I always hope that your podcast will be resurrected and you'll have episodes on running science, nutrition science, training, etc. Of course, I know you're both very busy so not expected anything! LOL I'm enjoying this series, thank you!
thanks! that's a good idea with the podcast!
going for my first ever 100 mile week this week, wrapping it up with two 25 mile long runs this weekend. 38 miles is a very very long long run!
best vibes 🤘
You're always so diligent with that meter to feet conversion 🤣
Running a sub-8:00 mile for 5 hours and keeping HR at 130bpm blows my freaking mind. I run faster than 10:00 and I'm at 180.
Nice, hecka run!
I’m planning to run 102 miles at the same race you’re doing. How many times will you lap me in 24 hrs.
That was a solid run Sage! I'm excited to see how you do at Fat Ox! Maybe reach out to David Roche about bulletproofing your stomach? He got up to well over 100g of carbs an hour at Leadville this year.
Will the event be livestreamed?? And when is it happening? Good luck Sage!
Sage, long time fan. I wanted to know if you would do a video on your experiences on the Hansons brooks distance project? Thanks, and really love your videos and advice
Search some of my old videos on this channel and you will see at lot of workouts from my time at Hansons. I also wrote a book called "Running With The Hansons" (you can find it on amazon). I'm not much of a writer though so it is more of a poorly written memoir.
"Pacer" What a brilliant name for a dog... 🐕
I’ve been watching you channel since 2019. Your training almost got me to Boston my third marathon. Stopped in 2020 and want to get back out. But I feel defeated from thousands of training miles before. How do I get back out and restart. How do you prevent burn out just thinking about going for a run?
hey great to hear! Star off small and gradual again. Jump back into some fun shorter races like 5km and 10km with no expectations. My college coach always told us "Running is a Lifestyle"....so part of it is for good health (maybe more so for Mental health than Physical even)! Good luck, you got this! Just commit to running for 10-min and see how you feel (often most days you get past 10-min and you can go 20-30min). Stay healthy!
I know I'm not Sage, but I just went through this last year and thought you may be interested in how that went. I hadn't run since 2020 and started again in November 2023. I wanted to ease into the weekly miles and not try and continue the 50 mile weeks I was doing in 2020. So I followed a half marathon training plan. After that, I took a down week and then started a 50k training plan. Starting small and working up was great as it gave me achievable goals and slowly strengthened my body. At the end I was back to 50 mile weeks and those didn't feel difficult. If you're anything like me then having a plan to follow was key in the beginning because I hate not following through on things I start. Good luck
thank you for reaching out and the advice, you’re awesome!
What’s your goal pace for the 24 hours?
hopefully 8-min miles average
woooo XD
Well done! If running a loop, why does your elevation graph on Strava activity keep increasing over the total distance?
that appears to be an error and I'm not sure what it's from. I've only noticed it when I've done super long long runs in circles in Boulder! So yeah the climbing should not be like that (loop was pretty flat and I obviously started and ended in the same spot). It could be a COROS watch calibration issue when I travel back down to Boulder and/or a sensor on the barometer that is getting thrown off by temperature changes if I had to guess?
It is a barometric elevation sensor which means it estimates your altitude based on air pressure. It works great over the shorter duration, but when air pressure changes over time because of the weather you get this sort of drift. In this case it looks like air pressure dropped interpreted by the watch thinking Sage was moving to higher altitudes.
@@thedolenorway that's a good point (and something I've only noticed on these super long runs where I'm going around in little circles for hours on end....as a regular trail run up and down a mountain would generally reflect that profile more easily). Not to mention in Colorado we get some pretty fast moving weather patterns (and winds) that could drastically alter air pressure in an isolated area relatively quickly.
very impressive. love the channel. you guys are way too hardcore though. since when did trail running become a pro sport?
A long time ago 😂
how did you move past your fear and start running again after the pulmonary embolism? i am scared to try for long distances and have never even had anything major bad happen to me but just fear that something could.
did you have a pulmonary embolism? I personally had some lab tests done that helped confirm my risk of another one happening to me is probably quite minimal...so that gave me some confidence while running. Lots of hospital testing and more to do still (I'll get a regular ultrasound on my heart probably within the next year again for example). I'd consult a medical professional as this can be very individual.
@@Vo2maxProductions nah never had any health issues like that or anything related. I just hear about marathon runners and others who collapse while running
Which shoe are you planning on using for the 24 hour race? Do you have a backup shoe?
Right now I'm leaning towards starting in the Rocket X2...but predicting a change mid- race to the Cielo X1. Will also probably have a Clifton 9 on hand.
Surprised you like the Clifton. Feels hard and not very responsive. The mach 6 feels way better to me.
does going over 12hrs is that a big marker?
What’s your goal for 24 hr? My longest race is marathon distance and I jumped right into 24 hr race after and I held back a lil since it’s my first time racing past 26.2 miles. I ended up 87 miles ! My first ultra , 50k , 50 miler, 100k etc all completed in this race and I’m addicted to this type of race format. I will have to say I only had a handheld because it didn’t want any more weight or shoulder soreness. My first and only 24 hr was on a beveled pavement and lots of sharp turns and caused a lot of knee pain during run but I pushed thru the pain. I was very diligent in listening to my body because I want to be as proactive as I can cuz something small now can blow up later. Def watermelon and popsicles and cooling towel (put ice in it) were life savers. Good luck !
wow, congrats that's awesome! My first goal is to just try to reach the finish and run the full 24-hours. My second goal is to average 8-min miles (might depend on weather).
@@Vo2maxProductions omg that’s exactly my goal ! The 24 for me was to test my mental capacity for being awake (without caffeine) for 24 and my running partner’s goal is to get past 80 so we aligned both goals together and ran the whole way thru . I was def not as fast as 8 min miles lol best of luck and I can’t wait for some live updates
No Puls Data?
looked like 127bpm average.. from the strava data near the end.
@@tri0xin Yes that is correct. COROS armband appeared to be reading accurately and you can all the data on Strava as the run progressed/when i stopped for the bathroom etc. 127bpm average for the 38-miles. I honestly was hoping for a lower HR, but with the slight wind gusts that day and less blood then normal I'll take it (for now!).
Pacer fan!.😚🫶🏼