How To Run A Marathon In Under 4 Hours

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @gtn
    @gtn  Год назад +44

    Are you training to attempt a sub-4-hour marathon? 🏃 let us know how you're getting on!

    • @TheEvilTardes
      @TheEvilTardes Год назад +1

      Berlin Marathon in September is on the line :-D First Marathon ever... it's going to be exciting

    • @mithral999
      @mithral999 Год назад +1

      If you only run a marathon once a year is it not better to lengthen the training and get a run closer to race distance before the taper? I understand the idea of not trying a marathon in the training but it seems like that is something more applicable to people who run more than 1 marathon a year.

    • @MrTraveller.
      @MrTraveller. Год назад +1

      I’m not sub 4 but,
      Ran a 21km last wkd in 2hr 14min,
      Jan 1st ran a 31km in 3.5hrs & gave done 42km marathons in 4hr 42min.
      I will try this 5:30/on pace. Thanks

    • @sethjohnson9483
      @sethjohnson9483 Год назад

      I'll be in Brighton in just over a week. Did my final speed session today and last big long run last on Monday. All on track for sub 4 hours. Looking forward to the day.

    • @jeremywongzijun1994
      @jeremywongzijun1994 Год назад +3

      Just did a 4:04 marathon! Improved from a 4:24 marathon.

  • @farkass7440
    @farkass7440 Год назад +211

    Waching this as someone who signed up for marathon, but only goal is actually finishing it.

    • @ethiogamer9831
      @ethiogamer9831 Год назад +14

      We’re on the same boat brother

    • @waniausman1757
      @waniausman1757 Год назад

      ❤❤❤❤

    • @J_bixby
      @J_bixby 11 месяцев назад +2

      I've never done the full 26.2 miles, but have done many half marathons. I'm aiming sub 4 hours. Don't know if this is realistic or not.

    • @jimmynoo-chron
      @jimmynoo-chron 11 месяцев назад +3

      Change your mindset from wanting to finish the race to finishing with a good time

    • @oliverdavis1154
      @oliverdavis1154 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@J_bixby I am 55 and running my first marathon in April. Been training since last April for it! I am now managing 20 miles in 2:45 so my target time is 3:40. I think 16 weeks isn't really enough, but after 6 months, I felt like it has started to come together.
      My number one tip is Calf Stretches!!! On the stairs, one leg at a time, drop the heel to stretch the calves out.

  • @atlosass
    @atlosass Год назад +21

    I tried to crack 4 hours for a dozen years when I started out... but never could do it. Ironically, when I took up triathlon I became a much better runner. Basically, only doing running was beating me up so much that I couldn't perform on race day. In the years since, I've smashed 4 hours, even going sub-3:25 to qualify for Boston in a few weeks! So my advice: if you want to run faster, get into triathlon!

    • @shubhamsharma-li1xw
      @shubhamsharma-li1xw 27 дней назад

      Really helpful, thanks for sharing i have noticed some improvements due to cycling never thought it would help so much.

  • @iggalan
    @iggalan Год назад +79

    Haha this arrived a bit too late for me, I ran my first marathon last Sunday in 3:55:20 😃 I'm very proud of it, I paced it perfectly running negative splits all the way through (starting as low as 5:50 Min / Km and ending under 5:10Min / Km). Heat was an issue during the last 15 Km but I was prepared for that with gels that have sodium and potassium and drinking electrolytes at the aid stations.

    • @carmencastilla2072
      @carmencastilla2072 Год назад

      Nice to know . I thought of running faster at the start but I will be taking this advice . Where I live the heat will be problem for the second half but will be prepared .

    • @noelsamson8624
      @noelsamson8624 10 месяцев назад +1

      How long did you run at 5:50 min/km pace?

    • @Rank-hc3ko
      @Rank-hc3ko 9 месяцев назад

      Don't worry bro, once you finish that one, you'll set a new goal.

    • @Tommygimbal
      @Tommygimbal 7 месяцев назад

      did you stop when at the aid station to take breaks or what?

    • @Wafaasfitnessroutine
      @Wafaasfitnessroutine 3 месяца назад

      Wow well done 🎉

  • @ericklunalpz
    @ericklunalpz Год назад +11

    I’m up to 7 miles at around a 9:30 pace at 6ft 220lbs. I wanna run a marathon down the road but strength training is my main priority. I’m having a difficult time trying to juggle the both but I’m enjoying the process.

  • @bennyaltaras5469
    @bennyaltaras5469 Год назад +7

    I am. 3 times Ironman finisher , and simply wanted to tell you your video was very nicely made , and really friendly for people who are new in the sport . Appreciate your time and effort! Thanks for sharing I am sure it will be helpful for many people.

  • @adnothing-y8n
    @adnothing-y8n Год назад +21

    One week before the marathon of Paris. The training was as you adviced. You are a part of my motivation to go on. Keep going on the good work and thank you for everything

  • @carmencastilla2072
    @carmencastilla2072 Год назад +6

    Thankyou for the video I will be running my first marathon in 9 weeks . I am currently running 60k weekly been preparing for this since June so I gradually increased the distance . My Half marathon PB is 1:44:23 your video just made me confident on hitting that sub 4hrs marathon . I've been doing most of the things you mentioned .

    • @TuhTuhTool
      @TuhTuhTool Год назад

      For what it's worth: my first half marathon PBs was about the same at 1:45:59, did a second one at 1:39:55 and finished my first marathon 4 months later at 3:57:58. Good luck!

    • @Martin_Edmondson
      @Martin_Edmondson 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@TuhTuhTool For what it is worth, I am almost the same. (a hilly) half PB of 1:48. followed by a second (hilly) of 1:41. Finished my first (very flat) marathon 3 weeks later at 3:57 too!

  • @Pepesilvia267
    @Pepesilvia267 8 месяцев назад +3

    Considering it kills me to hit a 1:59:00 half, I don’t think a sub 4 is possible right now even with tips lol. My goal is to survive.

  • @jojamhod
    @jojamhod Год назад +5

    I'm pushing for a sub 4 hour in May! Great timing and a great idea on pacing I can shoot for on the shorter runs

  • @beamermaid
    @beamermaid Год назад +9

    Right on time!! I'm about to run my first marathon in a month's time and these are some great tips to go out and smash it!!

    • @gtn
      @gtn  Год назад

      Great to hear this video was helpful! Good luck and Let us know how it goes! 🙌

    • @desroin
      @desroin Год назад

      Fingers crossed 🤞

    • @kvnc5901
      @kvnc5901 Год назад

      How did it go?

    • @beamermaid
      @beamermaid Год назад

      @@kvnc5901 run-wise it went alright, but i did experiment with nutrition on race day and that part was a mess haha Moral of the story: nothing new on race day (applicable to quantity of nutrition too) 😅

  • @sinancetinkaya
    @sinancetinkaya Год назад +10

    I ran marathon twice (4:14 and 4:09) and I'm also aiming for sub 4 hour marathon. Last 5k is the most difficult one. I feel like I'm completely depleted.
    I can run 5k 23min and 10k 48min. On the paper I should be able to run sub 4 hour marathon.
    I realized that my problem is fueling. Unfortunately my stomach doesn't like energy gels much, so trying different foods to avoid depletion.

    • @kvnc5901
      @kvnc5901 Год назад

      We're almost the same with 5k and 10k. I will run my first marathon first week of november. Hope to finish sub 4.

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 7 месяцев назад

      Maybe you can train your stomach to take energy gels.

  • @MuhammadAbdullah-i1d5y
    @MuhammadAbdullah-i1d5y Год назад +1

    Waching this as someone who signed up for marathon, but only goal is actually finishing it.👍💯

  • @ErwinG_private
    @ErwinG_private Год назад +5

    Perfect timing. Going to run my first marathon (at 45) in october and aiming for a sub 4.

    • @blessedvirginmaryisqueen8448
      @blessedvirginmaryisqueen8448 8 месяцев назад +1

      Did you get your sub 4?
      I also ran my first marathon last May at age 46. I was aiming for sub 4 and had reason to hope I could do it (based on good times training), until I pulled a glute the week before the race-- bummer! I considered dropping out, even on race day morning wasn't sure if I was still going to run, then...adrenaline (and God's grace) kicked in! I ran the thing and very surprisingly and joyfully my body held up for much of the marathon-- I even had a 2 hour time at the Halfway point. But, then my body did start to break down-- not only the glute but other things (knee) were feeling pain. Eventually, for the sake of avoiding serious injury, I walked the last 6 (I still had a 10:00 pace at 20 miles). I did finish, though! Considering the injury, it went WAY better than I could have expected (I literally had tears of joy and gratitude to God at the Halfway point when I realized that, even with the injury that I thought had knocked me out of the race completely, I somehow ran a solid 2 hour half marathon). I'm running that same marathon again (Cleveland, Ohio, USA) on May 19, and hoping to stay healthy this year! Aiming for the sub-4; we'll see! Happy running, bro!

  • @SumbulSumbul-ln6jx
    @SumbulSumbul-ln6jx Год назад +2

    You are a part of my motivation to go on. Keep going on the good work and thank you for everything

  • @GTE_Channel
    @GTE_Channel Год назад +11

    Going for my first in October. Training is going good. I was planning on 3:45 but progress is ahead of schedule. Wouldn't be surprised if I am going to aim for 3:30

    • @SendingStache
      @SendingStache Год назад +1

      i just had these conversations with myself!

    • @IgorPellinen
      @IgorPellinen 8 месяцев назад

      Sooo?..

    • @GTE_Channel
      @GTE_Channel 8 месяцев назад

      @@IgorPellinen decided to stick with the original plan of 3:45. Next big race is a 50 mile ultra 🫢

  • @danieltdp
    @danieltdp Год назад +1

    My first marathon is coming up in 10 weeks. Don't think I can handle a sub 4, but now I will be happy to get above the 4h mark but still below male average for the distance!

  • @mikedickerson3944
    @mikedickerson3944 Год назад +3

    My goal for the last 5 years has been a sub-4 in an Ironman 🏃🏻‍♂️. I’m sub-3:20 in stand-alone marathons. It’s tough.

    • @andrecrispim3209
      @andrecrispim3209 11 месяцев назад

      On an IM I would be crazy with a 4:30 marathon.

  • @min2198984
    @min2198984 5 месяцев назад +1

    I finished my 1st full marathon , will train for less than 4 hrs now

  • @AnthonyMcqueen1987
    @AnthonyMcqueen1987 Год назад

    In the middle of training for the San Diego Marathon in June 2023 great tips I am just training to finish.

  • @abdulqadeer8027
    @abdulqadeer8027 Год назад

    Finally, I can make time for to watch ur videos . Great videos, keep posting.

  • @NikolayMilenkov
    @NikolayMilenkov Год назад +1

    That is so true. I have ran many km trail and ultra marathons but I did my first city marathon at the 6th year of training. And I planned 3:30, which almost worked. Almost, because I got cramped at the 37 km and had to finish in 3:42 at the end. But had nice lessons learnt.

  • @SendingStache
    @SendingStache Год назад +1

    just did my first marathon (LA Marathon), 5 days ago. my goal was 3:45 but i got caught up in the excitement and at mile 2, i changed my plan entirely and started pacing for a 3:25 (i felt my fitness was there but i hadn't trained marathon pace for a 3:25 in any of my build). i was going great till mile 16 and then cramps blew me up. i finished at 4:00:43, which was heart breaking, as sub-4 was a must-have for me. i'll be back, and hopefully at least 44 seconds faster! very humbling and educational experience!

    • @Strizzle81
      @Strizzle81 Год назад

      Why did you feel your fitness was there to run a 3:25 if you didnt train at 3:25 marathon pace?

    • @SendingStache
      @SendingStache Год назад

      @@Strizzle81 my half marathon time during a tune up race half-way into my 16-week block indicated a 3:25 finish was within reach but i didn't adapt my training plan at any point to account for a faster goal. additionally, my pace during my long runs improved by about 90 seconds over the course of the block, without any change in heart rate or exertion. the miles were getting longer but were also feeling easier. again, i never varied the pace in my long runs, rather sticking to a plan from a friend of "zone 2 for the first third, do marathon pace in the the middle third and then cool zone 2 for the last third." i learned a lot though and am grateful for the experience i gained both during training and the race!

    • @uvolniavka
      @uvolniavka Год назад

      The LA Marathon is a bit tricky to stick to preplanned pacing due to downhills early in the course. I also do the LA marathon (local event) and found it's better to go by feel rather than a very specific plan. It's ok to go a little faster in the first 5-10 miles if the crowd ahead allows to do so safely and efficiently. Anyway, at your pace more people will be passing you this early in the race. Watch out for early signs of fatigue and adjust accordingly. Super important - don't forget to take energy gels and water. At this pace you need 6-8 gels, 100 calories each. Running out of glycogen can cause cramps, and so does gettig low on sodium, but I'd expect that later than mile 16. Most gels and of course the electrolyte drinks contain sodium.
      So, you can slow down a bit mid course and save energy for the last 7-10 miles. This is when you can test increasing the pace again, trying to keep a safe limit, so you don't run out of steam before the finish line.
      My goal for this year' LA marathon was hopefully 3:40, but no slower than 3:55. Did it in 3:45.

    • @trexinvert
      @trexinvert Год назад

      @@SendingStache I'm curious what was your half marathon time and what kind of terrain(relatively flat?, up/down). You're goal range is about what I have run.
      My typical training would get me sub 4's, but if I could stack some consecutive marathons and train consistently I could peak at sub 3:30's.
      I've run over 30 marathons in my days and my best was 3:21, and at that fitness level my half marathon times were about 1:25's. Note that, when I ran the 3:21, I pretty much ran like a machine 8 min/miles and did not "bonk" at all at the end. In fact, I ran a negative split with an ability to sprint about a minute/mile faster for the last mile. My best runs have been steady machine pace from start to finish. I learned the hardway many times to not go go fast and then "bonk" and hang on. In addition, raw speed is probably the best indicator that you have "potential" to go the distance, but you still have to do the work. My 10k times was in the 40's and 5k times were 19's.

  • @AimanBuckets
    @AimanBuckets Год назад

    Keep going on with the good work and thank you for everything ❤️

  • @SabaameenAmeen-qq5np
    @SabaameenAmeen-qq5np Год назад

    You are the part of my motivation and go on keeping going on the good work

  • @jolik77max
    @jolik77max Год назад +1

    Great thx, I always have respect to try marathons, so this year I would try in October. Great to have such important information, so hope will finish. Thx you and will follow your instructions.

  • @ahmadishaq3050
    @ahmadishaq3050 Год назад

    Perfect video for me this year. I have my first marathon later this year. I am still training 5-6 days a week. My training is more full IM based, with more marathon tendencies 😂. Really taking a step back right now and using the MAF method to help with aerobic base and a set back in my HR due to lingering post COVID (boo!) issues!

  • @BabarQureshi-i5l
    @BabarQureshi-i5l Год назад

    You are a partt of my moyivation too goo on keep going on the good work and thank you for everything❤

  • @MrMeowNow
    @MrMeowNow 2 месяца назад

    longest run that i did was 14 miles... have my first marathon on 22nd of September:) Planning to run something around 3:30ish... that is 8 min per mile... Lets GO!

  • @_Zabamund_
    @_Zabamund_ Год назад +2

    I'll be running the Leeds Marathon on may 14th to raise money to fight MND and my watch is currently predicting 4:00:48 😂 so I might not quite make the 4hr mark. Great video and yep I'm doing all those sessions and have been training since December last year, fingers crossed now.

    • @2Calam
      @2Calam Год назад +3

      You better skip that last aid station then mate ;)

  • @ranaabdullah2634
    @ranaabdullah2634 Год назад

    You are a part of my motivation to go on. Keep going on the good work and thank you for everything.😊👏Perfect video for me this year.😍😍

  • @micky1311
    @micky1311 Год назад

    Great guide . Going to be running the kielder marathon in Oct so your vid will help alot. Subbed

  • @NidaAsdaq
    @NidaAsdaq Год назад

    always a great trip from you guys thank u soo much😊😊😊😊

  • @TehreemFatima-dk5dx
    @TehreemFatima-dk5dx Год назад

    You are the part of motivation to go on thanks for everything

  • @IrfanIslam-y4p
    @IrfanIslam-y4p Год назад

    Yes you are absolutely rigjt your training is fantastic... Perfect video for this year ❤❤❤

  • @maryamnaeem-eq8vw
    @maryamnaeem-eq8vw Год назад

    Best training up to attempt a sub-4-hour marathon great 👍

  • @AbrarCh-i6m
    @AbrarCh-i6m Год назад

    Excellent. Always give great tips ❤

  • @MNadeem-cl6hl
    @MNadeem-cl6hl Год назад

    Always great tips from you guys thank you

  • @pakistanidramas391
    @pakistanidramas391 Год назад

    Always great tips from you guys

  • @FaizaTanveer-f8j
    @FaizaTanveer-f8j Год назад

    Yes you are absolutely right your training fantastic perfect video😊😊😊

  • @vincentkosik403
    @vincentkosik403 Год назад

    Great stuff...nice tips and glad to just finish one but this will help

  • @ManagingMarathons
    @ManagingMarathons 9 дней назад

    Tougher than I thought! After 15 mara's I've done it (03:56) but was haaaard work!

  • @klaasdeboer8106
    @klaasdeboer8106 10 месяцев назад

    I think the best way to train running a marathon is to focus on excercises to make running easy, rather than building stamina. I loved interval training a lot, and when I was capable of running a series of thousand meters within 4 minutes, I could run at 6 m/k with my heart around 125 bpm. At that point longer distances became fun, and I coulld increase my distance from about 14k to over 30 k in a matter of weeks.
    I picked up running about 4 months ago doing the beginners course of my old running club, and the goal of this course is to gradually increase the amount of minutes running continously untill half an hour at your own speed.

  • @alfredongos
    @alfredongos Год назад

    0:31
    WOW!!!... great statistics: I feel much better now with my numbers!

  • @rmclips8874
    @rmclips8874 Год назад

    Yes you are absolutely right your training is fantastic۔Perfect video for this year 😊😊😊😊

  • @SaynabSiyad
    @SaynabSiyad 11 месяцев назад

    Great work 🙌🏾I’m going to run my first marathon in Oslo in September next year. Great advice thanks 🙏🏾

    • @gtn
      @gtn  11 месяцев назад +1

      Have fun - good luck!

  • @MuneebSahi-u6q
    @MuneebSahi-u6q Год назад

    Very informative and outstanding video for running in marathon 👍

  • @tonyzhu1687
    @tonyzhu1687 8 месяцев назад

    Currently training for Chicago 2024, 5k is a little under 25, half is 157. Really hope I get that sub 4 by EOY.

  • @VnazT
    @VnazT Год назад +1

    Just did my first 50k last month we first marathon is in a week. Won’t be sub 4 as I have been running long and slow but it will be a solid baseline.

  • @aqsarana-fi8gj
    @aqsarana-fi8gj Год назад

    Loved this advice thank you guys

  • @AnimationCartoon-lj6xw
    @AnimationCartoon-lj6xw Год назад

    Love you,s advice! thank you guy's

  • @MuhammadYousaf-6007
    @MuhammadYousaf-6007 Год назад

    I'm watching your videos always helpful

  • @zariyaab333
    @zariyaab333 Год назад

    Your fitness advice is so helpful and informative vedios

  • @fazeelasikander8596
    @fazeelasikander8596 Год назад +1

    Thanks for such video

  • @a.d1735
    @a.d1735 Год назад

    Loved this advice! Thanks guys, just what i needed.💪

    • @gtn
      @gtn  Год назад

      Great to hear this video was useful to you! have you got a marathon in the calendar? 🤔

    • @a.d1735
      @a.d1735 Год назад

      @@gtn toward the end of the year hopefully. Just did my first 2 half marathons with a time of 1:48:21, improving on that and my 10 & 5k times before i attempt a marathon.
      Keep up the great running advice, love the channel and always enjoy watching the videos. 👌🤩

    • @a.d1735
      @a.d1735 Год назад

      @@gtn need to up my milage per week. Currently between 40 & 50 km per week, want to bump that up to around 80 as per your advice.

  • @farhanrajpoot6894
    @farhanrajpoot6894 Год назад

    Beautiful guidance man

  • @Sidraasif-t1m
    @Sidraasif-t1m Год назад

    You're absolutely right 👍

  • @AhmedAwan56
    @AhmedAwan56 Год назад +1

    Perfect session

  • @trexinvert
    @trexinvert Год назад

    Anybody who's done more than a dozen marathon's quickly figures out you don't do a sprint to a slow burn.
    Zone training is good, but nothing beats actually running the basic distances: 5k, 10k, half and full.
    When you run all distance you can quickly figure out what kind of pace you need to sustain maximum speed within those distances.
    My bests are all related in terms of effort and times:
    5k = 18;50 @ 185 HR
    10k - 39;40 2 175 HR
    half= 1;25 @ 167 HR
    marathon = 3;21 @ 158 HR
    Also, kept the training simple but intense:
    a.) ran every other day for max "work" and max "recovery"
    b.) progressed from base of 6 miles per run to gradually increasing to 12 mi per run in the span of 3 months
    c.) the pacing is whatever the "average pace" to get max performance for that distance. So, the "effort level = HR target" was same whether 6 mile workouts or 12 mile workouts.
    d.) basically, let the training and your body get stronger. Not "push" harder and harder. The "pushing" was consistent and only more distance "only add more" when I naturally got faster at that distance.
    My last bit of advice always train "faster" than the goal marathon pace, when training at a shorter distance.
    My longest weekly long run was about 3 hrs, and I would always pace faster than my goal marathon.

  • @ehetlaios
    @ehetlaios Год назад

    I ran 2 halfs and i'm planning to run another 2-3 before i make the big step.I'm from Greece so i'll try the original marathon but its a difficult course.Another test run for marathon to see your pace is 3x5.000 at your target race pace with 30'' brake

  • @jayjaymartinbeats8772
    @jayjaymartinbeats8772 Год назад

    I‘m about to run the Herrmannslauf in Bielefeld by the end of April . 31 km through the woods. Gonna implement your suggestions 🤝😁

    • @gtn
      @gtn  Год назад +1

      Good luck! Let us know how it goes! 🙌

    • @jayjaymartinbeats8772
      @jayjaymartinbeats8772 Год назад

      @@gtn I did it in 3:03:24. Quite happy with That time. Now there is a PB to beat! Your suggestions really made it for me. Petty early on, runners started passing me. The longer the race went the more positions i gained back because most of them went far beyond their racepace!

  • @zareentariq11
    @zareentariq11 Год назад

    Best plateform ever

  • @sometimeworld1
    @sometimeworld1 7 месяцев назад +2

    Did a 3 hour 58 today :)

  • @JohnHoward-eo6ww
    @JohnHoward-eo6ww Год назад

    Amazing work 👏

  • @DFVACL
    @DFVACL 8 месяцев назад

    Last year I ran the Santiago Marathon in 4h 12m and this April 28th I'll run it again and hopefully end it in less than 4 hours

  • @nosheenkoser8924
    @nosheenkoser8924 Год назад

    Thanks for important tips 😁🙂

  • @egt9093
    @egt9093 3 месяца назад

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @tuliomacedo4890
    @tuliomacedo4890 Год назад

    You guys are great!

  • @eddolous
    @eddolous Год назад +1

    Also a great tip: get the vaporflys

  • @360_degreeview6
    @360_degreeview6 Год назад

    You help a lot in building courage.

  • @aboutstu
    @aboutstu 9 месяцев назад

    Really helpful, thank you

  • @iqra4953
    @iqra4953 Год назад

    Gtn is doing good work 🙂

  • @filmworldlovers4064
    @filmworldlovers4064 Год назад

    Great work 👍

  • @MalikSajid-lt4ou
    @MalikSajid-lt4ou Год назад

    Very effective exercise and very good work

  • @setsamphors9830
    @setsamphors9830 3 месяца назад

    I did the FM last week with 4h.25mn for the first time at Angkor Empire Marathon in Siem Reap Cambodia, and I run around 150 km a month before the race but can’t get sub 4 . Too hard ❤🏃

  • @sohailahmed5886
    @sohailahmed5886 Год назад

    You are part of my motivation go on

  • @abrishmalick5031
    @abrishmalick5031 Год назад

    Great motivational vedio 🎉😊
    very interesting ❤

  • @ZuhaibAkhtar-n4m
    @ZuhaibAkhtar-n4m Год назад

    Nice work out 👍

  • @saimayyan2329
    @saimayyan2329 Год назад

    Amazing work

  • @BilqeesBiBi-ry4mc
    @BilqeesBiBi-ry4mc Год назад

    Perfect Video❤❤❤❤

  • @muhamadyaqoob9902
    @muhamadyaqoob9902 Год назад

    Perfect timing🎉

  • @YousafButt0000
    @YousafButt0000 Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @Faisal-uu3ov
    @Faisal-uu3ov Год назад

    Amazing video ❤❤❤

  • @AishhSaeed-cg1xn
    @AishhSaeed-cg1xn Год назад

    Great video 😊

  • @iqramalik8510
    @iqramalik8510 Год назад

    Thanks for your guidance

  • @MunsifKhan-mg2dx
    @MunsifKhan-mg2dx Год назад

    Nice one man

  • @sondarvadhirendar4993
    @sondarvadhirendar4993 2 месяца назад +1

    My deram 4 hours 42 km running ❤❤❤❤

  • @sbyrstall
    @sbyrstall Год назад +1

    I know the first part of getting sub-4 is to drop about 125 lbs. I need be around the 160 lbs mark.

  • @Azhanali-it89
    @Azhanali-it89 Год назад

    Perfect information 🤠

  • @kujorunit
    @kujorunit Год назад

    Attempting this for my third time next week

  • @HinaImtiaz-kl4wo
    @HinaImtiaz-kl4wo Год назад

    Love this advice thank yuo ..

  • @AdnanAli-es6et
    @AdnanAli-es6et Год назад

    Great training

  • @alexm1841
    @alexm1841 Год назад

    I’m training for a sub 4. Ran my first last year in 4:10 but was on pace for a 3:45 up until I bonked at mile 22

  • @AdilAhmad-ly9nm
    @AdilAhmad-ly9nm Год назад

    Very informative vedio for different purposes 🙂😍

  • @AhmedKhan-vf9qo
    @AhmedKhan-vf9qo Год назад

    Outstanding 💯😊

  • @virgilashruf718
    @virgilashruf718 Год назад +2

    This is super interesting, and what advise would you give triathletes regarding weekly mileage and hours when they are still keeping up with (some) cycling and (some) swimming?

  • @masoodfarooq5612
    @masoodfarooq5612 Год назад

    Wonderful video about running

  • @eliseotorres2389
    @eliseotorres2389 2 месяца назад

    I've been running for 3 months, and about 7 weeks ago, I ran 23:55 for a 5k I have half a marathon coming in about 4 weeks, my longest run was 9 miles 9:30 pace hopefully I can do it in about 1:50 minutes.

  • @syedirfanali4019
    @syedirfanali4019 Год назад

    This is super and perfect video

  • @AfnanLashari-n2p
    @AfnanLashari-n2p Год назад

    Keep good work❤