HOW I WON MY SECOND NCAA TITLE || Commentating My Race

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @jwoodard29
    @jwoodard29 Год назад +78

    I love these race-oriented videos, which are insightful and inspiring. Also, you share a philosophy with Satchel Paige, the great baseball pitcher, who said: "Don't look back. Something might be gaining on you." But he also said "I don't generally like running," so I guess there is not as much overlap in philosophy as I thought. Great job and best wishes.

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад +5

      Haha well we agree on some stuff 😂 I’m always too scared to look back!

    • @jwoodard29
      @jwoodard29 Год назад

      @@allie_ostrander Mr. Paige just told me that he would love to see a similar video for your third NCAA title. He wants the trifecta!

  • @wumbothewombat1280
    @wumbothewombat1280 Год назад +25

    These voiceovers are wonderful, informative, and really humanize the professional athlete. Hearing you explain your thought process-starting a slow burn kick because you know the kick isn’t your strong suit, having the fear of looking back because of all the horror stories you’ve heard like the rest of us-it all makes you seem less like this untouchable speed demon who got lucky with the gene lottery and more like someone who worked really, really, *really* fucking hard to get to where you are. I think it’s easy to forget the mental game that goes into every race for pro athletes, no matter how naturally fast they are.

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад +3

      That's so true...every person who wins a race is just a human, and there's so much that has to go right for that moment to happen for them. It's easy to forget that.

  • @schoukri
    @schoukri Год назад +34

    You are so humble with your utter domination of this race! 😂💪 And yes, please more voiceover videos!

  • @TheAthleteSpecial
    @TheAthleteSpecial Год назад +2

    I was cheering for you in my dorm room back at Georgetown

  • @LeeMuayThai
    @LeeMuayThai Год назад +6

    I really like the respect that you show your competitors ❤

  • @DavidHuston
    @DavidHuston Год назад +6

    Not the first time I've watched this race, it was awesome. You looked so relaxed and smooth. Thanks for the commentary you are not the only runner I follow, but certainly my favorite. Have fun 😃😀

  • @Postermaestro
    @Postermaestro Год назад +1

    Cool! I was an exchange student in the US back in 2010-2011 and did track and field, and I ran the steeplechase once and got 2nd. It was no big meet though, just the next step up from just our county. I had no idea what I was doing and definitely went out too slow.
    Even though I never ran at your level, I can definitely relate to your thoughts. Usually in my class back home I was always expected to win the little time-trial we had in gym class every semester. For w/e reason this was always so important to me. Maybe because you know everyone so well, kinda like singing in front of your friends. Anyway, you can't pretend that anything but a win is a disappointment, so you just have to deal with it. The best way is to just win it. Looks like you came to the same conclusion! :D

  • @seatownfan
    @seatownfan Год назад +8

    Thank you Allie. I love these recaps of your previous races! I am looking forward to your future races 👍

  • @louettakeene3573
    @louettakeene3573 Год назад +4

    Excellent seeing that again. Grayson Murphy is currently listed as a volunteer coach at Utah. Maybe goin' to grad school there or just living and running in the area.

  • @shesagift1
    @shesagift1 Год назад +4

    Love these voice overs!! It’s such a cool perspective. Another great race AND rundown!

  • @neurodivergentlily
    @neurodivergentlily Год назад +2

    Dangggggggg that's fast! I love hearing your perspective, it makes this more personal and encouraging to watch than just admiring your skills ♡ thanks for sharing!!

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад +1

      Glad that you enjoyed the perspective and insights! I enjoy making these videos 🤗

  • @yorkehunt9476
    @yorkehunt9476 Год назад +6

    Well done Allie and yes we want more please...

  • @danl2479
    @danl2479 Год назад +4

    You are excellent at voice over - and not bad as a runner either!

  • @snooples
    @snooples Год назад +1

    its so cool that each of the people you highlighted are now in rly different running events like mountain running marathon and steeple like super cool
    its also fun to hear abt ur strategy and mentality so defo more voiceovers

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад +1

      I know! I think that sort of diversity is unique to steeplechase; it's such a weird event that people can go any direction after haha.

  • @porsche5k
    @porsche5k Год назад +2

    Really enjoyed your video. The format is awesome and really allows us inside the head of a top athlete.

  • @casskmiec9472
    @casskmiec9472 Год назад +1

    These voice over videos are my absolute favorite!

  • @georgkunschert8275
    @georgkunschert8275 Год назад +5

    You are a great example, Allie!

  • @SpeedyBlueBiker1
    @SpeedyBlueBiker1 Год назад +1

    The voice over videos are great! You get to tell us what you were thinking about during the race. Although you won by quite a bit, some of the other placings were very close. Western based schools were very prominent in your race as well.

  • @Until_I_Die
    @Until_I_Die Год назад +2

    Definitely love your breakdowns of not only your races, but also what leads up to them. I recently watched the video about your first title, and I wished there were more that I could watch.

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад

      I will make more for sure! There is a breakdown video of my first xc season in college and also my mt marathon races!

  • @uras1
    @uras1 Год назад +1

    More videos like this please! You dominated that whole race and have such a great techncal insight on how to win a race

  • @ebluz
    @ebluz Год назад +1

    What an interesting and candid channel. Glad I found it. Enjoy the insight in all your "Day in the life of an elite runner" videos.
    Now then.... when does your racing season start? 🏃‍♀

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад +1

      Racing season starts soon! Announcing my plans in my next video

    • @ebluz
      @ebluz Год назад

      @@allie_ostrander 👍

  • @everettjohnston1931
    @everettjohnston1931 Год назад +2

    You are a beast! Congrats. Hard work pays off!!

  • @bcrruns1085
    @bcrruns1085 Год назад +1

    Interesting to see the past and pumped for the future!

  • @jovietucker7561
    @jovietucker7561 Год назад

    You are such an inspiration! I am only ten years old and I love to run! I made it to nationals, but couldn't go because it was in Texas, keep doing what you are doing and I love your vidoes!!!!!!!!

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад +1

      So glad that you enjoy them, and congrats on qualifying to nationals!

  • @ianbarnett6027
    @ianbarnett6027 Год назад +1

    Great race Allie and very much enjoyed watching it.

  • @randylazer2894
    @randylazer2894 Год назад

    Truly excellent! At first when I saw the title of this video, of "How I won my second NCAA Title", the words instantly came to mind that...."You ran faster than everybody else!"
    Very good insight on goals you set and achieved, and on your dedication to your training, with your strong belief in self.
    Normally I would share some related running story, but not for this video as I have no background of winning a national championship...let alone back to back, and for which, I think you did this three times in a row? As you have beaten some world class athletes, I have no doubt that if you desire to return to that very top level, you will realize wonderful success. You have speed, strength, amazing strength of mind, and truly for lack of any better term.....a whole lot of guts. Oh yeah, I forgot humor.
    I couldn't stop laughing after you took off in 10 degree weather, ran up a hill that was covered by snow, and then plummeted into the snow, which you crawled through, and with this expression that conveyed instantaneous total body freezing and abject misery, you said "refreshing". Good Lord, I loved that....still laughing!

  • @tak-el-uc
    @tak-el-uc Год назад +1

    Definitely more voice overs.
    And that was a domination of a stud field!

  • @restlesssouls1149
    @restlesssouls1149 Год назад

    Wow, your perspective, research and training for this race was incredible! And then to attain your goal and earn your 2nd title is truly remarkable!! You are a very humble and inciteful talent!! A great champion indeed...

  • @thomasphilyaw8593
    @thomasphilyaw8593 Год назад

    Funny thinking we're watching vintage
    Allie O as young as you are. Go kick some "A" this year Allie. We're all behind you...

  • @sylpascale7673
    @sylpascale7673 Год назад +1

    Hi Allie that was fun watching your race with your commentary. That was nice giving an an update on some of those other Women. I always thought at some point that you would excel in the Marathon. Let us all know your race plans for 2023 when you have them figured out. Best regards......

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад

      I definitely want to try a marathon someday!

    • @sylpascale7673
      @sylpascale7673 Год назад

      @@allie_ostrander You will do well in the Marathon, staying healthy is the key and training for the Marathon means higher mileage of course and that sometimes can be an issue for some runners. However to mitigate the amount of injuries training on soft surfaces most of the time will definitely help. Also cross training on the days when you are not doing specific training which you seem to do well, although sometimes it is not that much fun. 😀Best regards......

  • @toddkearney6464
    @toddkearney6464 Год назад +1

    I enjoy the voice over videos. They are well edited and interesting!

  • @thegreatalyssa
    @thegreatalyssa Год назад

    It's nice to hear your story. Some of your competitors that day are still running well. (In the whole idea of competitive runners being a "goal" runner or a "task" runner, I'm a task runner. I love to run and I love to race a lot. I watched the Australian Men's and Women's World Cross Country trials and it looked like a lot of fun to me because that's where the WXC will be.)

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад

      It's really cool to see how many of us are still training and racing at a high level!

  • @bigbattenberg
    @bigbattenberg 7 месяцев назад

    Never realized how tiny you are until yesterday when I watched your 2017 NCAA title race.

  • @chibisakura5371
    @chibisakura5371 Год назад

    Awesome video Allie, love the thumbnail for this one! Hyped for your breakdown for the third one too and you gotta reference that iconic video interview after the race LOL

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад +1

      haha I had almost forgotten about that interview! Will definitely include that ;)

  • @djbuzo7282
    @djbuzo7282 Год назад

    it would be interesting to see the preparation for the 3000 m steeplechase)

  • @gholmes03
    @gholmes03 Год назад

    I agree about the steeplechase and how much fun it is. So much more fun than a 10,000m on the track.

  • @daveconvoy5793
    @daveconvoy5793 Год назад +2

    You didn’t just beat the big names you obliterated them. Amazing. If I’d have been in the crowd I’d have shouted your name😄more please

  • @lostsailor2284
    @lostsailor2284 Год назад +1

    love all your content Allie

  • @johnbouttell5827
    @johnbouttell5827 Год назад

    Dear Allie, this voice-over video was great. More please. Best wishes, John

  • @Guyinhisvan
    @Guyinhisvan Год назад

    I think you are the absolute coolest runner

  • @curtblake5219
    @curtblake5219 11 месяцев назад

    Love watching you run for BOISE STATE!!!

  • @moyamac3921
    @moyamac3921 Год назад

    Super cool to watch and hear your voice over!

  • @ilovetheearth7065
    @ilovetheearth7065 Год назад

    Love these voiceovers sm!!!

  • @gabrielacontreras5571
    @gabrielacontreras5571 Год назад

    “It’s dangerous! But I love danger” iconic

  • @cber5077
    @cber5077 Год назад

    Really enjoy your voice over videos Allie!

  • @nro337
    @nro337 Год назад

    Loving the indepth race insight! Thanks for the great content

  • @vacationmode6286
    @vacationmode6286 Год назад

    nice job!!! love the voice overs so inspirational!

  • @dtombruner
    @dtombruner Год назад

    Yes, please, more voiceover. Maybe commenting on the great runs in the Olympics or Worlds. You'll never run out of content.

  • @alexischapdelaine9476
    @alexischapdelaine9476 Год назад

    excellent video thanks you for sharing your past races with us. You an excellent athlete have you thought of trying for qualifying for the Olympics i think you would crush it. I wish i could run unfortuntaley i cannot have very bad ankels and its kind of a personal uncomfortable subject for me but my legs bow for some reason and every time i try to run it really hurts however i can walk on trails abut 4 -6 miles 4 days a week which is better then not being able to at all. I struggel with being over weight and its hard when i hear people judging me all around i have learned to realize that its just noise and to ignore the negatvity your channel helps me alot with my self confidence i apprecitate you for sharing your postives and struggles.

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад

      I'm glad that you are able to get outside and enjoy the trails. I'm sorry to hear about judgmental people hampering your confidence. There is certainly a lack of awareness around body image and how deeply comments around those topics can be felt. I'm glad that my videos can help boost your confidence :)

  • @jethro4453
    @jethro4453 Год назад +1

    Could you do a video about race strategy? I'm not a runner, and I've never understood why people don't go all out from the beginning of the race in the finals. It makes sense if you have a strong kick, but if you have one of the top PBs in the field, why wouldn't you push that pace from the beginning?

    • @thegreatalyssa
      @thegreatalyssa Год назад

      There are many factors that go into racing. Physical condition and ability at the time. The type of course. The weather. Different skill sets. There are things I don't even want to mention here but there are a lot of strategies.

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад +1

      I could possibly make one..

  • @mintjay6075
    @mintjay6075 Год назад

    Awesome video. You are truly inspirational. My only question is do you recommend a running watch? I’m doing running more often and I’m looking for a good watch that’s not overly expensive.

  • @PatrickDeBoard1946
    @PatrickDeBoard1946 Год назад

    That's a really smart strategy!

  • @noelle_eames
    @noelle_eames Год назад

    this is seriously amazing!!

  • @shundt100
    @shundt100 Год назад

    Yes I love voiceover commentary videos !

  • @shangrila73eldorado
    @shangrila73eldorado Год назад

    The "I love danger" joke had me laughing

  • @user-in3iv3mw1n
    @user-in3iv3mw1n Год назад

    "It's dangerous... but I love danger💅🏻"

  • @askortokenias
    @askortokenias Год назад

    the RUclips algorithm didn't even show this video despite being subscribed and watching almost all of your videos

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад

      I literally hate the algorithm half the time.

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад

      Out of curiosity, how did you find the video?

    • @askortokenias
      @askortokenias Год назад

      @@allie_ostrander I saw your story on Instagram and searched it manually.

    • @askortokenias
      @askortokenias Год назад

      @@allie_ostrander great vid btw :)

  • @ansonkwan7050
    @ansonkwan7050 Год назад

    Lol the senseless jumping is one of my necessary pre-race routines

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад +1

      it looks senseless, but certainly has a very important purpose if we do it multiple times before every race...

  • @Haller928
    @Haller928 Год назад

    Keep up the voiceover videos! You’re doing great!

  • @dcnole
    @dcnole Год назад

    I remember the ESPN coverage of this because they kept call you "the baby-faced assassin", lol.

  • @Plucky466
    @Plucky466 Год назад

    Ur amazing I wish I was as athletic as u😭😭

  • @kmonnier
    @kmonnier Год назад

    Here from ari’s channel

  • @TheVisualante11
    @TheVisualante11 Год назад

    "I Love Danger" I ran Cross Country in H.S. and College and Did not do Track but ran The Steeple a Few Times all comers. Wow It was fun and you are Right about the Danger. It was crazy how you forget that oh crap who I have this barrier i have to go over besides running fast. So much Fun. I have a question. BTW love the voice stuff So YES!!!! When Someone is near you and is heavy breathing does it bug you and you want to get away from them so it does not throw your breathing off or stride? Also, the Heavy breathing it that a clue to attack and close them out and not give them a chance? Keep up the good work on your Running and your Channel.

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад

      When someone’s breathing heavy beside me in a race, I always feel good because it gives me a hint that they might be struggling, which gives me confidence.

  • @turbomonia
    @turbomonia Год назад

    You are amazing!
    Full inspiration 🤩
    Greetings from turbo_monia 🇵🇱

  • @robertqualls8498
    @robertqualls8498 Год назад

    See you at the X-C Championship in Richmond on Saturday.....................Robert Qualls

  • @eric13hill
    @eric13hill Год назад

    "I love DANGER!" -Allie Ostrander

  • @miller10
    @miller10 Год назад

    Just a question why don’t you still do steeplechase or do you

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад

      I did it at the 2021 Olympic trials, but decided to take some time away from it because I was struggling with injuries and thought all of the hurdling and track work had an impact on that.

  • @tak-el-uc
    @tak-el-uc Год назад

    Is it a disadvantage to be one of the shorter runners in steeplechase?

    • @allie_ostrander
      @allie_ostrander  Год назад

      I don't think it's much of a disadvantage in women's steeplechase because the barriers are only 30" high, but it's more of a factor in the men's race which has 36" barriers.

  • @javierquintero9640
    @javierquintero9640 Год назад

    People ask me what title is my favorite. I tell them I’ll let them know when I win one

  • @Wings_nut
    @Wings_nut Год назад +1

    Ahem...you weren't exactly an unkown. You had been winning races for years, going back to your early running days.

  • @zaneclone
    @zaneclone Год назад

    Let's be frank... you gave them all a good spanking lol :D