How To Crush Your Goals: Must-Know Running Tips | Jimmy Dean Freeman

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @4tomansky
    @4tomansky Год назад +20

    My favorite quote of this awesome episode is: 'the wall isn't there to stop you from your dream, the wall is there to see how bad you want it' that one hits hard!

    • @FlorisGierman
      @FlorisGierman  Год назад +1

      Love that one too, it's probably why I used it for the intro too :)

  • @sigfreed11
    @sigfreed11 Год назад +3

    I really appreciated that he talked about running isnt all about pace and physical improvement, but rather mental and emotional improvement outside of running.

    • @FlorisGierman
      @FlorisGierman  Год назад

      Absolutely, everything is connected and the mental / emotional part is a huge component of our training and racing journey.

  • @sawadeegoodlife
    @sawadeegoodlife Год назад +16

    In this video, my favorite quote mentioned by coach Jimmy is "You can have it all, but you can't have it all right now." Things are not easily achieve, you have to work for it, plan and put your dedicate on the line.

  • @rorymurphy3975
    @rorymurphy3975 Год назад +1

    I think this is the best most information rich video I’ve seen in a long time. As a ‘restart’ runner at the age of 63 (I ran a couple of marathons 35 years ago) I loved the parts about having patience and the glass ceiling. My favourite thought, ‘recovery is a performance enhancer’. Well done.

  • @titosinha
    @titosinha Год назад +2

    Instead of knowing what you are capable of, treat this as an adventure, an exploration, and to live the question, and see what quality your life takes when you live the adventure. Thank you, Jimmy and Floris!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @sun.2801
    @sun.2801 Год назад +1

    The snooze button looms large - so true! Also really liked the reflection that “the experience of grinding through the process to get there that translates to everything .”

  • @blagojmilenkov72
    @blagojmilenkov72 Год назад +1

    By far the best interview I've seen on The Extramilest Show.....big greetings to you both. Everything the guest said is true and important! 👏👏👏

  • @cpruns4501
    @cpruns4501 Год назад

    Amazing interview. I 100% agree with what he said about resting heart rate and using that to determine what kind of training day it should be. Another one I use is this - If I'm dead tired at the end of the day and need to go to bed an hour early, then I probably trained too hard that day (unless it was a hard day). If I don't want to go to bed, I want to stay up on my phone, then I probably didn't train hard enough. There is that sweet spot where it's not that you have to go to bed (you are that tired) but you want to. You look forward to hitting those covers even if it's just to lay there for 20 minutes and enjoy laying there. That's how I judge my days and it's been working very well.

  • @MsCMR80
    @MsCMR80 Год назад

    What an awesome interview! My biggest takeaway also served me as a reminder set of things I’ve done in the past. If I want something badly, I need to put in the hard and tedious work in order to reap the benefits and achieve any goal I set my sights on. That wall is very real but it’s only there to prove to you how much you really want something and how much stronger you are than you give yourself credit for

  • @amitsrivastava5743
    @amitsrivastava5743 Год назад

    I have a race on Sunday, and I could not have seen this at a better time!.. Phenomenal stuff

  • @kenklee4
    @kenklee4 Год назад +3

    Caffeine works! Amazing how something small can have a great affect on your mood and mindset. I love it.

    • @FlorisGierman
      @FlorisGierman  Год назад +1

      What a difference some caffeine (and sugars) can make Ken! That was a big takeaway for my future races too.

  • @javiersong
    @javiersong Год назад

    Love the interviews! Keep up with the great work Floris!!!

  • @jsw9212
    @jsw9212 Год назад +2

    I've never heard that above the neck vs below the neck training tip before. Very helpful advice!

    • @FlorisGierman
      @FlorisGierman  Год назад +1

      Yes that was a great guideline indeed!

  • @wildfoxtrail
    @wildfoxtrail Год назад

    Jimmy is amazing, always has such great insight!

  • @dna1238
    @dna1238 Год назад

    Experience and Wisdom exhuded by Jimmy ❤

  • @mdimenke
    @mdimenke Год назад

    Enjoyed every minute of this show. The mental parts, the preparations, symptoms of fatigue or illness and long term development was very educational. Also to see it from a coach perspective and reflecting the expectations of runners of today at different ages. Hartelijk dank Floris.

  • @MinstrelSauce
    @MinstrelSauce 4 месяца назад

    30 seconds in. Already inspired

  • @chadbruce5482
    @chadbruce5482 Год назад

    This was awesome! He’s always such a great interview and never holds back. The most important part to me was the recovery portion. Something all of us struggle with, taking a rest day or easy day when things aren’t feeling right. Live to fight another day! 🙌

  • @-esox-3714
    @-esox-3714 Год назад

    Great conversation.
    Recently started running in my mid 20ies and there are a lot of important points to take away. Especially being patient and mindful, so one can keep on running healthy and reduce risk of injury.

  • @lindal986
    @lindal986 Год назад +1

    So good, takeaway, not necessarily becoming faster, okay everybody enjoys getting even a little faster, but becoming a better runner, strikes a chord with me. Thanks guys!

    • @FlorisGierman
      @FlorisGierman  Год назад +1

      Absolutely, pace is just a number Linda. Improving as a runner can happen in many different ways. Glad you enjoyed this!

  • @robertdellangelo
    @robertdellangelo Год назад +1

    Great talk and advice. Loved it. So many good suggestions.

    • @robertdellangelo
      @robertdellangelo Год назад

      PS favorite comment was the one about not using a go by comfortable feel during a race. I tried that approach in two races recently and the results weren’t great. A bit too comfortable and too much in the tank at the end.

  • @jeffmacpherson4283
    @jeffmacpherson4283 Год назад +1

    Great stuff as always - “We all have an idea of what the lid is on our peak performance - … - we can project, but if you were to live and train with that as a question mark - instead of “knowing” what you think your capable of, just giving up the idea that you have any idea and saying “Im going to treat this as an adventure”...

  • @quichap
    @quichap Год назад

    Great interview!

  • @FlorisGierman
    @FlorisGierman  Год назад +8

    🚨BIG GIVEAWAY!! Win a $100 gift card from PATH projects apparel (pathprojects.com). To enter, subscribe to my RUclips channel and comment: what was your favorite takeaway, lesson or quote from this video? Congrats @Avokodo - Ryan Quevauvilliers for winning a $100 PATH projects gift card. 🚨

    • @LuisBecerra79
      @LuisBecerra79 Год назад

      What can I do right now !!! That’s a great lesson thanks for this podcast. Enjoyed it a lot 👍🏼

    • @hampusolsson8007
      @hampusolsson8007 Год назад

      That you can have it all, but probably not right now. Setting a big goal and having patience, now that takes guts and determination.

    • @slaveofmary1607
      @slaveofmary1607 Год назад

      @@hampusolsson8007 MO

  • @CTBabauta
    @CTBabauta Год назад

    Thank you so much 🙌🏼💯

  • @hobyr3439
    @hobyr3439 Год назад

    Dream Big. That's it. Sometimes life gets in the way but today I got reminded again to believe in them.

  • @realpeoplerun
    @realpeoplerun Год назад +1

    Best takeaway was hearing that other people also get sick during the taper. That happened to me and it was extremely frustrating. Good to get some advice on how to deal with that.

    • @FlorisGierman
      @FlorisGierman  Год назад

      Yes it's pretty common when we have pushed our bodies in training especially at the end of our peak, into our taper. Glad you found the advice helpful in this episode!

  • @mpvsystems9302
    @mpvsystems9302 Год назад

    Hi Floris, love your content - from up the coast in Vancouver. It's a little cooler here, but definitely a hardcore running community. Having said that, many of us are triathletes, so we love to mix running and cycling. Running is my staple in the winter and cycling in the summer. Looking forward to a sub 40 minute 10 k (at age 59) sometime in the next 4 months.

  • @retrospectologyrunner
    @retrospectologyrunner Год назад

    Thank you 💯

  • @tonybowen455
    @tonybowen455 Год назад +1

    My favorite takeaway was his wife's perception of her marathon time and qualifying for boston then going sub 3-hr.

    • @FlorisGierman
      @FlorisGierman  Год назад +1

      Spot on takeaway Tony, so much of that is in our mind indeed!

  • @wk633
    @wk633 Год назад +1

    My takeaway is actually something I have to push back on. "Going after BIG goals" "You want to pick a goal that is going to take five or more years to achieve." - Tell that to Randy Pausch ...
    Everything is relative, and five years to someone in their 20s or even 30s or 40s isn't the same as to someone in their 60s or 70s. Yes our goals should be realistic, but at the same time, we only get one life, and "impatience" can also mean "not dilly dallying".

    • @JimmyDeanFreeman
      @JimmyDeanFreeman Год назад +1

      Life is indeed short, and what else we have going on in our lives has an impact and influence. I hear what you are saying with the "get after it now" mentality. My picking a goal 5-7 years out doesn't mean not (double negative, I know) setting goals for 3-6 months from now, nor 1-2 years from now, but rather stretching ourselves and picking something that is life-altering, and not easily achieved even with urgency and everyday focus.
      Thanks for the pushback! Always love hearing everyone's perspective on goals, and self-motivation / self-actualization. -JDF

  • @muhammad_azlyabdulsamat4242
    @muhammad_azlyabdulsamat4242 2 месяца назад

    Nice Goals

  • @KyleMcStravick
    @KyleMcStravick Год назад +2

    Floris! Love the channel. My fave quote in the video was "we're going to learn the lessons by making the mistakes ourselves" (1:15:59). Now GIMME DAT gift card please. Cheers!

    • @FlorisGierman
      @FlorisGierman  Год назад

      Exactly Kyle, sometimes we have to make these mistakes ourselves before we learn. Glad you love the channel. Gift card winner will be announced March 30th, stay tuned!

  • @Rls2236
    @Rls2236 Год назад

    Pondering about that 3 week (instead of 2 week) taper before a big race. It's certainly worth trying at least once to see what kind of difference it may make all other things equal.

  • @blakejech6846
    @blakejech6846 10 месяцев назад

    Wild to see people quote churchill, the butcher of Bengal, in this day.

  • @daviddiazlife
    @daviddiazlife Год назад +1

    Floris G where is the button to contribute thanks/Donations?

    • @FlorisGierman
      @FlorisGierman  Год назад +3

      I don't have one yet David, maybe I should set up a Patreon page one day. Always feels a bit weird / uncomfortable to be honest.

  • @Avokodo
    @Avokodo Год назад +1

    looking and working on sleep for recovery

    • @FlorisGierman
      @FlorisGierman  Год назад +2

      Sleep is such a big one for recovery, training adaptations and long term health!

    • @VirtualTrailRunning
      @VirtualTrailRunning Год назад +2

      So true, so important!!

    • @FlorisGierman
      @FlorisGierman  Год назад +1

      Congrats @Avokodo - Ryan Quevauvilliers for winning a $100 PATH projects gift card. Pinned comment shows you're the winner. Please reach out per email.

    • @Avokodo
      @Avokodo Год назад

      @@FlorisGierman oh wow ! Thanks so much yay wooop woop 🙌🏻

  • @juanbaldonedo5437
    @juanbaldonedo5437 Год назад

    When a podcast with Nienke Brinkman, Manu Merillas or Courtney Dauwalter?? 🙂

  • @markmills8442
    @markmills8442 Год назад +1

    I notice that none of you were wearing CamelBak's, is this due to the amount of training you have done or you have never needed them?

    • @FlorisGierman
      @FlorisGierman  Год назад +3

      Hi Mark, you can bring a good amount of water in 2 handheld bottles. Most trail / ultra races have aid stations so you can use handheld bottles if you want. Personally I do like running handsfree, especially when I'm shooting photos or filming, so I bring a running backpack.

  • @fercho88mx
    @fercho88mx Год назад

    54:11

  • @fercho88mx
    @fercho88mx Год назад

    1:02:54

  • @timeonfeet
    @timeonfeet Год назад

    Really insightful interview. Thanks for sharing Floris.

  • @fercho88mx
    @fercho88mx Год назад

    1:08:15