WHAT you should do in a full day of RUNNING training - Olympians day

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @RuffRydaz82
    @RuffRydaz82 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you Stephen! We need more professionals like you in this world!

  • @RunningPhotographer
    @RunningPhotographer Год назад +31

    Scully, i love your content! The other day i broke my 5k PB by almost 40 sec (18:44 to 18:07) and part of the reason for that was the knowledge i gained from your vids ! Good stuff!

  • @robertw4918
    @robertw4918 Год назад +8

    I watched this on the treadmill today. I was planning to run for 30 minutes, but this was almost 50 minutes long so I ran for 50 minutes. What was interesting was that you well just having a discussion about running and it was enough to keep me running. Also Larry needs to be on more videos.

    • @stephenscullion262
      @stephenscullion262  Год назад +1

      Haha Larry doesn’t travel, and Larry has an identical brother Leo that Katie robbed. That’s why he doesn’t travel

  • @ReaLemoNades
    @ReaLemoNades Год назад +1

    I love these videos. They inspire me to be a better runner and a better person. Stephen’s passion, compassion, and honesty are contagious. I watch these videos in the evening while I do my foam rolling and it feels like sitting down with an old friend.

  • @Mr_Nobody913
    @Mr_Nobody913 Год назад

    I like how WHAT was capitalized and not SHOULD. I see what you did there. One of the best no bs channels for runners out there.
    For me the running is definitely the easy part. Everything else that you have to do to be a phenomenal runner is the harder part. Diet/nutrition, full sleep, squared away strength training routine, etc. Managed with a life outside of running. If it were easy we’d all be sprinting to and from work like it was nothing.

  • @bui340
    @bui340 Год назад +2

    I find stretching with my rear knee elivated and my torso bent horizontally over my front knee. Front knee pushed in by hand. Front leg's toes elivated with a bottle or something placed on the ground. Thanks for another great video!

  • @BrianBarran
    @BrianBarran Год назад

    One thing I have found works great to counteract chair posture is swinging a steel mace. Helps with shoulder mobility, core strength, and opening the chest.
    Also, reduce the problem with a sit-stand desk...

  • @MidLifeRunner
    @MidLifeRunner Год назад

    Your content has motivated me to put in daily reps to fix my anterior pelvic tilt by strengthening hamstrings and glutes, or rolling my quads and doing couch stretches. Better form = faster times

  • @daves6620
    @daves6620 Год назад

    Your running chanel is the best on RUclips. You share your experiences and knowledge unreservedly, this can be extremely helpful to runners no matter what levels they are. Thank you so much, keep up the amazing work.

  • @padmabharani6122
    @padmabharani6122 Год назад +1

    How do have only 31k members, this channel is AWESOME, AMAZING. Thank you for all the info.

  • @mista24seven25
    @mista24seven25 11 месяцев назад

    I could right a paragraph about this video but you’re an inspiration in so many ways…Thank you sir

  • @dr3dr3x52
    @dr3dr3x52 Год назад +7

    I still get a great sense of satisfaction from completing foam rolling sessions, strength training, and mobility work. The hardest part is just getting that mindset started.
    Edit: I made this comment fairly early on into the video, but regarding the ending of this video; I promise you are making people happier and more confident in themselves (as well as faster). The physiological and psychological lessons you share impact more people than you can even imagine. So glad being a RUclipsr became so much more than just marketing for your class, although I’m thankful for that too, haha.

  • @davidebossini740
    @davidebossini740 Год назад +1

    Thanks Stephen for this video: it goes way beyond running! It is so inspiring and I think it’s so brave of you to be so honest and open about yourself! #Respect

  • @jean-luclarouche1061
    @jean-luclarouche1061 Год назад

    My best friend just went through cancer as well. That last part resonated with me sooo much.

  • @danjohnstone7684
    @danjohnstone7684 Год назад +2

    These videos have been a great source of info and motivation. I went through cancer myself 6 years ago, and it's been a wild ride to say the least, but going from that to now being in a place mentally and physically to train for my first marathon is something I am extremely grateful for. I'm truly appreciative for the candid and reflective insights you have provided, and I'm defintely a more focused and better runner thanks to you.

  • @josenaveo588
    @josenaveo588 Год назад

    You’re the man Stephen! Thanks for really pouring your heart here in these RUclips posts. You definitely help make it so much easier to get through the training journey especially when things don’t go as planned.

  • @robertjohnson4035
    @robertjohnson4035 10 месяцев назад

    💯 per cent a Champion, good prestige never leaves prestige.
    Take care Stephen.

  • @PolishSoccerFifteen
    @PolishSoccerFifteen Год назад +1

    It's so tough for me to do things outside of running even though I really would like to and even plan on it (strength training, mobility, etc.) because of two reasons: time constraints or lack of energy before/after my run
    As a college graduate student I'm very used to just sitting a lot and then getting up/running right away whenever I get the chance, but I feel like I'm doing myself a disservice

  • @terciosantana4697
    @terciosantana4697 Год назад

    love your content, man and also love how your eyes lit up when you talk about helping others. keep it up, lad! cheers!

  • @catarinafreitas1176
    @catarinafreitas1176 10 месяцев назад

    You are simply amazing!!! I needed to hear this today ❤️. I wish you all the, best

  • @adamjurilj4109
    @adamjurilj4109 2 месяца назад

    Nice work man!
    A lot of useful information. Thank You

  • @yvetteflowers111
    @yvetteflowers111 Год назад

    5:50 I love that you talked about the psychological part too! ❤

  • @Mollyl
    @Mollyl Год назад

    These videos have been so helpful for me training for my first marathon thanks so much love the lion 🦁

  • @matthudd223
    @matthudd223 Год назад

    Best video yet.

  • @luisjoseromero3396
    @luisjoseromero3396 Год назад

    Helpful and very motivational . Thanks a lot man!

  • @tonyhanna8381
    @tonyhanna8381 Год назад

    Another amazing vid in the bag! 👏🙋‍♂️

  • @fabianrichburgh
    @fabianrichburgh Год назад

    Good stuff brother!

  • @rasher331
    @rasher331 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this video today, very motivational and great tips!

  • @rumi4
    @rumi4 Год назад

    This is great! Thank You

  • @bryangallant5095
    @bryangallant5095 Год назад

    Great stuff, thanks.

  • @jessetorres3663
    @jessetorres3663 Год назад

    Amazing Videos Stephen. Would you look at someone’s Training Peaks and give advice? Anyway, you are the man!

  • @diederiklegrange7248
    @diederiklegrange7248 Год назад

    Good one this👊🏻

  • @jean-luclarouche1061
    @jean-luclarouche1061 Год назад

    Great video as usual. Keep doing it, you are so real, great human being. Can I give you a hug?👨‍❤️‍💋‍👨

  • @ingagade951
    @ingagade951 3 месяца назад

    Are you perfectionist Stephen,,,,,? You know a lot of running routines and to set it in a scapelon and work on it. You hsndle it right snd You have a challenge when You have ADHD to overcome. Thats great mate, But it all seems as if You can acomplis it snd thatd grest too. It also seems as if YOu are so calm. I admire You, Well done man. Inga DK.

  • @leonsshare
    @leonsshare Год назад +1

    Looking forward to watching this one, I think you've mentioned ADHD before Stephen, any impact this has on your running? Do you have stimulants medication? (Chances are this gets answered in the video haha)
    Playing on the Lion phrases with my username too 🦁

    • @JohnBirtchetSharpe
      @JohnBirtchetSharpe Год назад

      He goes quite far into the ADHD in the masterclass under psychology. Go have a look :-)

  • @CheGuevara110100
    @CheGuevara110100 Год назад

    Derry 10 miler next Saturday lad 👍

  • @richardadams5716
    @richardadams5716 Год назад

    What is the story with your accent?! Belfast via New York, with time spent in Cork and Liverpool? X

  • @HH-fl1dc
    @HH-fl1dc Год назад

    Do you run first or strength work on legs first?

  • @AugherAndy
    @AugherAndy Год назад

    Could you link the stuff you talked about?

    • @stephenscullion262
      @stephenscullion262  Год назад +1

      Description

    • @AugherAndy
      @AugherAndy Год назад

      @@stephenscullion262 cheers. You gonna be about anywhere in belfast this weekend

  • @kimcruz16
    @kimcruz16 Год назад

    🫶🏼

  • @rasloveandrade4430
    @rasloveandrade4430 8 месяцев назад

    ❤️💚💛🖤🏁🏁🏁🏃🏿‍♂️🏃🏿‍♂️🏃🏿‍♂️

  • @12_MPH_400_metres
    @12_MPH_400_metres Год назад +1

    hate this Dog civilization NOT yourself

  • @sofiaperalta9091
    @sofiaperalta9091 Год назад

    Kill two birds with one stone. There ya go.

  • @gracewhite1601
    @gracewhite1601 7 месяцев назад

    Love all your advice but I dont do pagan yoga

  • @kodywilson2286
    @kodywilson2286 Год назад +1

    This all good but when you have kids and a full time job you can’t fit all this in you could be out of the house for 10 hours a day .I love the RUclips videos but I think you don’t realise all the other things people have on in their life .

    • @strongerthanoak6396
      @strongerthanoak6396 Год назад +11

      With the utmost respect, if your current situation isn’t working, go back to the drawing board to see what needs to change, because you have the power to change it. We have four young kids, own a small business, and homeschool. I am currently training for a marathon in 2 months, and then a 50 mile race after that. We made some changes in our lives to make room for training because it was very important to us. As he says, you have to maximize time. If it’s high enough on your priority list, you’ll cut out the things that don’t fit in that goal. Maybe a change of job/work situation can help, maybe the kids can train with you for a portion to make it fun family time. Hard decisions may need to be made but you can do it!

    • @calcontri
      @calcontri Год назад +1

      If it's important to you you'll find a way to fit it in. tweak things here and there to make it work for your personal lifestyle.

    • @vincewarne228
      @vincewarne228 Год назад +2

      I have a full time job and kids job and I fit a lot in. The secret for me is getting to bed early and getting up early and getting runs in before the kids get up or my other half needs to go to work. I also have gym kit at home and split my S&C into 3 half hour blocks I fit into the day 3 times a week at home.

  • @Sergedb74
    @Sergedb74 Год назад

    Two pigeons with one stone...
    Two pigeons with one stone...
    Two pigeons with one stone...
    Two pigeons with one stone...
    Two pigeons with one stone...
    Two pigeons with one stone...
    Two pigeons with one stone...
    Maybe that is what's missing in your master school i.e. how to be a man. Imagine how stronger you'd become. Not joking, time to grow out of the "snowflakery", see above, it'll make you better.