I’ve watched it a number of times,it’s very absorbing.Holding on at this pace all the way is just incredible. He looks composed,,relaxed but unrelenting until the end. Sub 2 is within his grasp indeed!
Bro we watched this in sports class for a while because there was snow so we couldn't run. It turned out to be actually so captivating and interesting even for me who's usually not so found of such sports. Well done to all these guys 👏
What a great bit of film. Fantasticly knowledgeable ommentators, genuine passion, history not hyperbole. I even credit Nike, for conceiving of the whole event, what a clever way to market a pair of runninf shoes.
This is all very cool and fun to watch, but at the end of the day, the whole thing is about humanity’s round-figure bias: we think there is something special about crossing 2 hours flat compared to say 2:00:13 or 1:59:27.
@@jonm3024 True, but our round-figure bias is central for generating mass enthusiasm, for example, no one would care anywhere near as much about say a “1:58” project at this point.
@@aroundandround Right... I wasn't denying the existance of the bias, just pointing out that it is often used to our advantage... For example: it might not be as motivating to say "we're trying to break 1:58" as to say "we're trying to break the record by 2 full seconds". The way you phrase things has an impact on how you motivate... and there is nothing wrong with phrasing things in a way that motivates us towards advancement IMO. If using the round figure bias gets us to improve more rapidly, great!
@@loremipsum6484 I sometimes set my alarm to random minutes past the hour. Also the reason most people don’t is for the convenience of having to press fewer buttons and thinking of the day in terms of hours or half hours. But we count marathon time in seconds, not hours.
It looks like the running pacers started to lag increasingly behind the pacing car after about 1.48 running time, also keeping Eliud back then. Perhaps if the front pacers had kept a perfect 2.00 schedule and had kept up with the car he could have followed them?
Hi there, I am getting in touch from The Running Channel as we are putting together a second round up video of great Running Documentaries/films. (Link to our first round up: ruclips.net/video/RaKAZqIS9HM/видео.html) We really enjoyed this film and would potentially love to feature it in our video. Would it be ok for us to use some footage from this film? We would just use short clips (up to 30 seconds) from the film and would link to the film in the description box. My email is sarah@therunningchannel.com if you need any more information or have any questions. Thank you!
I'm glad this was finally done. It was very difficult with no wind, and no curves, and pacers the entire time and handed water and the most advance shoes ever. I'm baffled 🤦
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No wonder it's not an official record, the formation of runners is not for pace, one pacer would be enough. It's to form air resistant bubbe around him, that's the science behind it. I wonder why nobody is talking about this... Why do you even need other runners when you have the car??
have you ever considered the fact that if you had one person pacing eliud the whole time, that person would also have the world record? The pacers aren't as good as eliud, so that's why there is a group. In case one drops out eliud won't completely lose all guidance. In addition, the pacers swap in middle parts of the race too since they can't keep up with the pace for the full marathon
Its alot more complicated than you think. The car being there technically makes it worse since the whole it punches in the air is fine for being directly behind it, but it leaves a turbulent wake behind it. Means that the air flow around the pacers is more turbulent than if the pacers were the only ones in front of the runners. But the thing is, you need to have pacers for the benefit of the runners, and you need to pace car to keep the pacers at the steadiest pace possible. Also one pacer is definitely not enough lol
This race strategy by Nike is severely and fundamentally flawed. Constant pace is totally wrong. As seen by all 3 runners, their 2nd half was much slower than their first half. Negative splits is the only right way. Why the hell are all runners running negative splits? Because it's the natural thing to do for the human body! Stupid mistake by genius Nike.
17:32 I was not expecting Kevin Hart to actually be there
yeah that was quite a surprise
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I’ve watched it a number of times,it’s very absorbing.Holding on at this pace all the way is just incredible.
He looks composed,,relaxed but unrelenting until the end.
Sub 2 is within his grasp indeed!
Indeeed :)
Never realized just how fast these runners were moving during these marathon races
ANYONE HERE AFTER WATCHING THE 1:59 ?
Me!!
I like it when great athletes are humble and kind and generous
Bro we watched this in sports class for a while because there was snow so we couldn't run. It turned out to be actually so captivating and interesting even for me who's usually not so found of such sports. Well done to all these guys 👏
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watching this today after my 1st 10k timed aarey run - 3rd March 2024 - in 01:01:42 (time) ❤
The target of sub 2 hours is possible. Running has got specialised. Happy to see Stephen Mokoka being part of the challenge. Go Guys Go Nike
Zerisenay we proud of you 🇪🇷🇪🇷!!!
What a great bit of film. Fantasticly knowledgeable ommentators, genuine passion, history not hyperbole. I even credit Nike, for conceiving of the whole event, what a clever way to market a pair of runninf shoes.
Makes me actually aware what an amazing invention the bicycle is.
The bike is the most efficient vehicle ever created effort vs output
@@garybrown5769 I’ve heard it’s the second most efficient means of locomotion. Apparently the first was kangaroos running with their tail assist
Lmao, it makes me aware of how the invention of the car is amazing.
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This is all very cool and fun to watch, but at the end of the day, the whole thing is about humanity’s round-figure bias: we think there is something special about crossing 2 hours flat compared to say 2:00:13 or 1:59:27.
Goal setting motivates people....
@@jonm3024 True, but our round-figure bias is central for generating mass enthusiasm, for example, no one would care anywhere near as much about say a “1:58” project at this point.
@@aroundandround Right... I wasn't denying the existance of the bias, just pointing out that it is often used to our advantage...
For example: it might not be as motivating to say "we're trying to break 1:58" as to say "we're trying to break the record by 2 full seconds". The way you phrase things has an impact on how you motivate... and there is nothing wrong with phrasing things in a way that motivates us towards advancement IMO. If using the round figure bias gets us to improve more rapidly, great!
Lol. I'd like to know anyone who's set their morning alarm at 5:57 a.m
@@loremipsum6484 I sometimes set my
alarm to random minutes past the hour. Also the reason most people don’t is for the convenience of having to press fewer buttons and thinking of the day in terms of hours or half hours. But we count marathon time in seconds, not hours.
Mans apologized for coughing. What a great human being
I admire da efforts made by everyone concerned.Great team work indeed
2:04:00 Eliud is smoking hot
waoh,it's incredible to witness this.This guy is talented
Selemon Barega is new pacer in 57:18, win golden medal 10K in Tokyo.....
Eliud kipchoge has my heart ❤
He is the best!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
"It's lights out and away we go"
It's so heart breaking to watch a guy who has worked so hard just miss the 2 hour mark by so little.
@Tian He has got it
@@powerbounce3445 you hush ft
Spoiler alert, he does it in his next attempt. 1:59:40
@@kratos692 That's awesome! I didn't know this. Kipchoge is a champion through and through
Ok
Oppmpommokop
Eluid is unreal.
Amazing work by the runners.
Why they didn’t chose
Kenenisa Bekele? He holds the 2nd fastest Marathon record
Bekele was not consistent at marathon back then….
...what a sweet Tesla ad~
You have to turn more when running inside vs outside. Is that why it's slower inside typically?
love from INDIA......
Does anyone know what happened to the documentary with the 3 runners
massive data collection
Electric Boogaloo
a man’s courage may hold if his coffee ☕️⚰️ is strong enough 13th warrior
So when is the 1:58 project
Next year, I reckon Joshua Cheptegei will be the one to do that though.
It looks like the running pacers started to lag increasingly behind the pacing car after about 1.48 running time, also keeping Eliud back then. Perhaps if the front pacers had kept a perfect 2.00 schedule and had kept up with the car he could have followed them?
12:58 Eliot Kipchoge wut?
I wonder in that giant clock on top of the car helps them with wind resistance...
It does not
@@Twpcew actually it does, if you watch videos of how they planned it they state that it helps with wind resistance, not much tho
Not many people realize that can’t even run 100m at eliud kipchoge’s marathon pace
Nuts! But its awesome 😄
Why's the Tesla insignia removed from the cars?
They didn't pay nuke to have it. 😂
Lol great marketing communication by Nike
Teslas don’t have cruise control?
Really this was an audition for the Ineos
Why I am watching this?
Because it is history
i wonder where is the original one?
Guess Nike got jealous Ineos broke the 2 hour barrier and they decided to take down the video from their channel.
lo quiero ver en español
What is the purpose of the lasers?
I know this comment is old. Laser was to help the runners stay on pace for sub 2 hour marathon.
no limit to human achievement
Is that Sal, talking?
Is smoke coming out of his head during the interview?
Anyone else notice Paula Radcliffe speaking in an American accent?
Paula Abdul is American!
what song is the minute 2:53:34
No veo el cambio de paisers o marca pasas
10 seconds and I'm winded
Have a break--have a KitKat!😂
Pena q não tem dublagem
WHERE'S THE SOUND???!!!!!
Oops my bad we were so wong promethesium
Burney maydoff I’ll get him. 4 u ❤
👏👊💯🏃
Hi there, I am getting in touch from The Running Channel as we are putting together a second round up video of great Running Documentaries/films. (Link to our first round up: ruclips.net/video/RaKAZqIS9HM/видео.html) We really enjoyed this film and would potentially love to feature it in our video. Would it be ok for us to use some footage from this film? We would just use short clips (up to 30 seconds) from the film and would link to the film in the description box. My email is sarah@therunningchannel.com if you need any more information or have any questions. Thank you!
I don't get this. Weren't the guys in black faster?
Pacers switched out to make him run faster.
Didnt expect kevin hart lol
I'm glad this was finally done. It was very difficult with no wind, and no curves, and pacers the entire time and handed water and the most advance shoes ever. I'm baffled 🤦
20 seconds past 2 hours fuck
Too bad they don't run the full Monza course (5.793km). Imagine running along the track and suddenly cars zoom by at 270-290km/h.
2:00:55 😂
Why is Kevin Hart even here? Is he a running fan?
We have all sinned and fallen short of Gods glory and we all deserve hell but Jesus Christ Gods perfect sent son died on a cross so we don’t have to go there and we can now be saved by grace through our faith in him
No wonder it's not an official record, the formation of runners is not for pace, one pacer would be enough. It's to form air resistant bubbe around him, that's the science behind it. I wonder why nobody is talking about this... Why do you even need other runners when you have the car??
have you ever considered the fact that if you had one person pacing eliud the whole time, that person would also have the world record? The pacers aren't as good as eliud, so that's why there is a group. In case one drops out eliud won't completely lose all guidance. In addition, the pacers swap in middle parts of the race too since they can't keep up with the pace for the full marathon
Its alot more complicated than you think. The car being there technically makes it worse since the whole it punches in the air is fine for being directly behind it, but it leaves a turbulent wake behind it. Means that the air flow around the pacers is more turbulent than if the pacers were the only ones in front of the runners.
But the thing is, you need to have pacers for the benefit of the runners, and you need to pace car to keep the pacers at the steadiest pace possible.
Also one pacer is definitely not enough lol
Watching this makes me tired
Nike breaking? How about Eliud is breaking.
Kipchoge,ruclips.net/video/ik-XS5gtFQs/видео.html
Homy juiced like a wrestler 😂 but this ain’t ufc my @&”? Came with a compressor 21 savage
Ppp v asal
Zero
This race strategy by Nike is severely and fundamentally flawed. Constant pace is totally wrong. As seen by all 3 runners, their 2nd half was much slower than their first half. Negative splits is the only right way. Why the hell are all runners running negative splits? Because it's the natural thing to do for the human body! Stupid mistake by genius Nike.
it worked
@@sirbash69 Nike failed.
The Eritrean need to shed some weight
woman talks too much
I love women who talk a lot
@Tian Yes it's nice to hear when making love but not for commentary.
C joe, it's commentary, people talk, get over it
@@redalien75 I'm talking. get over it.
@@cjoe1950 no one wants to hear you talk, or cares what you think, that’s the difference
Do people not realize this isn’t a legit attempt?