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@People's Republic of RUclips And he was front and center of the image 90 % percent of the time in this video. And yet, he was not mentioned even once. As a fellow Spanish American, I'm used to that, but still, you'd expect better from a former pro runner such as Nyck.
Amazing recap! Jacob was out for blood! He ran that “let me send a message race”, letting the world know that he is at the top of distance running right now.
@@seatownfan you need to use your right headphone, all of the music is from the left earpiece, so if you use both or your right you will be able to hear it. I was confused at first to.
I disagree with the idea that Ingebrigtsen was far from everybody else in term of speed over 5k. His pb is 12:48 and he had a big kick in that race where he destroyed Katir, Chepteguei and more. If the race had kept on with the fast pace he would still have been a very likely winner. Great cover of the race though thanks !
I agree with this and will only add Jakob is in great form this year. He is probably capable of more than 12:48. This day was not that day but it was clear the conditions probably were too hot for anyone to be running super fast. After the 1500 I think he would have been happy to be pushed into a hard honest pace. I don't think anything was going to stop him from winning this short of being tripped. A guy with a good kick will not mind a slower pace and it appears Jakob has learned to be a better tactician this year.
I'm surprised you didn't Luis Grijalva once... He ran the race of his life and ran upfront majority of the race. Despite falling back in the late stages of the race he bounced back and finished very strong.
The runner who got 4th was by far the most visible runner during the race. He was front and center of the image 90 % of the time, always either 2nd, 3rd, or 4th until about a lap and a half, then falling behind but then showing an incredible kick to get 4th. Yet he was never mentioned. Not once. Several times every single runner in the image would be mentioned, including people who ended up far behind him. How can you explain that? Even the very fact that having a new and small country there along the African, North American, and European usual suspects should catch your eye. But you don't even need that. The guy WAS RIGHT THERE THE WHOLE TIME AND FINISH UP THERE AT THE END! Sorry, but as Spanish American with some experience dealing with people from the US, I have to say this is very common: for some reason people from places such as Guatemala seem to have invisible properties... I know it's par for the course, but still, you'd expect better from a video made by a former professional runner.
Awesome commentary Nick. Maybe next time try adding some statistics about laps, like average pace (km or miles per hour, or minutes), and maybe turn down a bit the volume of background music (there were like 2 soundtracks). Thanks Nick as always.
If you want to see the perfekt kick at the end of a race just watch the last 3 km of the european championchips marathon a few days ago. That was phenomenal!
Im like living vicariously through all these track athletes like I did watching you in the Olympics years back. 😁 it’s so inspiring. But this Jake is an amazing example for sure. It’s like he wasn’t about to not pass his older brothers in his running abilities.
@@Netsfan24 yeah, I feel like he just needs to stop praying on getting the inside line and go wide. At their level, nobody gonna let someone fast slide through the inside.
Nick, the people would got to witness this 1500 that day was a rare privilege! Races like this happen more in European meets unfortunately. Also the Kenya runners trying to box him out
Nick, you do a better call than many of the "professional" announcers. Your knowledge, experience and enthusiasm is fab. (Sorry about Fisher. I think he could have really done something here).
Jakob training circle have stated Jakob does not intend to have a repeat of the 1,500m world champs again and true to his word made amends with a WL time at the Lausanne Diamond League last weekend
you are my favorite youtuber, and i just want to say, ive been training for a while now and just got my new pr for 100m dash, 9.99 seconds! keep up the AMAZING vids!
@@dashielcockrill998 only 169 people have ever broken the 10 second barrier, he would be a top athlete competing in world championships, and would not be a minor (nobody under 18 has ever broken the 10 second barrier)
i was watching the original video of this today, and in the middle of me watching it, it said “video is unavailable”. Checked my history and the video wasnt there, felt like i was in the matrix
If this helps anyone, I couldn't hear him at first either. I was using only my right wireless earbud, so I took out the other one, and the audio was fine. I didn't even need to wear it, I just took it out and it worked
He had actually planed to run the 10 000m in the European Championship this year but he caught Covid the week before he was going qualify for the race and he coulnt find another opening in is training program to do another 10k, he talked about it too Norwegian media just a few days ago.
I am from norway and have heard how he trains and some comments from his brothers and father. They said that he is a lot better at 5000m because if he trains a lot of capacity and is better at 5k then 1500m. He can run up to 180km per week with 4 threshold session each week and one faster interval. My opinion on the race is that he would win eaither way if it got run at 12.40 or at 14.00 because he is the best 5000m runner at Thule because of he’s big capacity. My opinion if he Jakob wants he can become the best 10000m next y we r if he want, but he have said that 1500m is the most important distance for him. But I think can become the greatest of all time on any distance from 1500m to marathon. But probably will be best at 5000m and 10000m because of his capacity.
H el guerrouj on his first try on the big stage knew the same fate as fisher then he proceeded to be the best 1500 m runner of all time, that might be a sign for fisher
it looks goofy imo, but fuck it if it works why not. other guys' pieces of clothing flapping in the wind gotta slow 'em down. i wonder if there's research on this
@@kristianvonstrokirch9574 research suggest that there's around 10s savings over a marathon. i was expecting second or two per Km, this was underwhelming :(
@@kylestephens9593 i guess it all depends, baggy clothes in a headwind is like wearing a parachute. Wearing a speedsuit eliminates that risk i guess! :).
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You did not even recognise the most important aspect of this race. I am now at 7.23 and before that what did Jakob do? He is from Norway and its cold/windy. Nothing like what the Africans are used to. He got dry in his mouth during qualifying, and so two times in the 5000 meter finals he drank/wet his mouth enough to be comfortable. It is important for him to know what he needs and adapt in the final race. Also with his dad out if the picture and his older Brother Henrik Ingebrigtsen in helping him, he is more likely to stay "hidden" during the race. Which he never did during 1500 meter races before;) On the other hand, he have said himself he wants to be able to win races in all ways. So you never really know what he is thinking, and even dad was coach he never knew that either. It was also one more thing that is important and that is to time when you get down from high altitude. I wont tell it, have to learn Norwegian, but the numbers of days and also there is at a certain point a sequence of days things are uncertain. The olympics 1500 and 5000 wss not able to do both, also it has to match time vice. The amount of days from the first to the last day is crucial. They know exactly what works for them due to trial and error. 🙃 I love sports, and understanding concepts and real reasons why people do well is fun. Most runners dont go of the beaten path and think for them self like Jakob does. 😊 He started when he was 2 years old, and he is a 24/7 athlete that learned from his brothers mistakes. Good luck beating him 🤓
Cheptegai by far is really underwhelming as a world record holder. Don’t really dominant his era like how HG., Kenenisa B and Mo Farah (non 5k 10k WR runner)
the voice recording in this video is out of phase, fucking with my head - if you flip from stereo to mono you'll hear the voice disappear, it's literally 100% out of phase :). Have your audio checked Nick!
@@thomasc6127 sorry but that run by Cheptegei in 2020 is fishy. How on Earth does a 12:57 runner break 12:37 out of nowhere?? And now he is placing 9th in championships? He usually places mid pack in meetings too. Bekeles world record is far more superior. He did it in a busy racing schedule in 2004. With thr Olympics and winning world double cross country championships. Cheptegei had nothing in 2020 because of the pandemic. Who knows what and if he took drugs because lack of testing. Not to mention the kangaroo shoes and robotic wavelight pacing system.. The real world record is 12:37 and then 12:39 second place by Gebrselassie and Daniel Komen in 1998
Hey Nick I know you said that every athlete should be lifting at every distance but when should athletes start weight lifting for me personally I didn’t hit puberty until I was 19-20 years old well out of high school I went from 6ft 115lbs to now 7ft 245lbs should I have been lifting throughout high school running?
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Sound of ur commentary did not work, I appreciate the work tho
@@justintime7351 oh thanks im not alone i thought i was the only one having that issue in the comments
Luis Grijalva was an absolute rocket down the last 100
Heck yeah!
@People's Republic of RUclips And he was front and center of the image 90 % percent of the time in this video. And yet, he was not mentioned even once. As a fellow Spanish American, I'm used to that, but still, you'd expect better from a former pro runner such as Nyck.
@@pirultaeee I agree !!
Amazing recap! Jacob was out for blood! He ran that “let me send a message race”, letting the world know that he is at the top of distance running right now.
This is some insane commentary, very insightful
There is music over the commentary, what the hell are you watching!?
@@seatownfan i thought my phone was tripping 😭
@@seatownfan you need to use your right headphone, all of the music is from the left earpiece, so if you use both or your right you will be able to hear it. I was confused at first to.
@@swaggycheese4363 same, can’t hear commentary thru phone speakers only music
Yes very much so!. Especially his insights at 09:54 - quite surprising . . .
Great commentary as ever Nick
I don't know what Nick is saying but the music is 🔥🔥🔥
Fr i thought my phone was tripping but apparently everyone else can hear him
Luis Grijalva was so poised, got eaten by the pack, then remembered his motivation and came back to win fourth!
Only real ones know this a repost
?
@@arthurillidge9829 found someone’s not a real one
I saw the first notification come up, tried to watch it and it was gone. Wonder what happened
I disagree with the idea that Ingebrigtsen was far from everybody else in term of speed over 5k. His pb is 12:48 and he had a big kick in that race where he destroyed Katir, Chepteguei and more. If the race had kept on with the fast pace he would still have been a very likely winner. Great cover of the race though thanks !
Agree!
Facts
Shave 13 seconds and he has a wr😎
@@jonasharestad7664 That’s a shit ton of ground to make up once you’re at this level.
I agree with this and will only add Jakob is in great form this year. He is probably capable of more than 12:48. This day was not that day but it was clear the conditions probably were too hot for anyone to be running super fast. After the 1500 I think he would have been happy to be pushed into a hard honest pace. I don't think anything was going to stop him from winning this short of being tripped. A guy with a good kick will not mind a slower pace and it appears Jakob has learned to be a better tactician this year.
Luis grijalva needed some appreciation too!🔥
For real he didn’t get mentioned
This is the best running commentary I’ve ever heard. The energy, passion and insight was perfect. Chef’s Kiss 👩🍳 💋.
My favourite is this guy: ruclips.net/video/L1G4W4wJnTY/видео.html
Yeah Nick sorry we can't hear, although good background music
I'm surprised you didn't Luis Grijalva once... He ran the race of his life and ran upfront majority of the race. Despite falling back in the late stages of the race he bounced back and finished very strong.
Did not hear Nick voice for the whole video. Anyone else have me the same issue ?
The WHOLE video? Thas a you problem.
@@gummy5862 rewatch the video its nothing but music
I realized when I put my apple air pro , Nick voices disappear but the background music is still on. Otherwise I can hear Nick voices! That is weird !
I had the problem
Me too
Amen on your reference to sportsmanship Nick!
The runner who got 4th was by far the most visible runner during the race. He was front and center of the image 90 % of the time, always either 2nd, 3rd, or 4th until about a lap and a half, then falling behind but then showing an incredible kick to get 4th. Yet he was never mentioned. Not once. Several times every single runner in the image would be mentioned, including people who ended up far behind him.
How can you explain that? Even the very fact that having a new and small country there along the African, North American, and European usual suspects should catch your eye. But you don't even need that. The guy WAS RIGHT THERE THE WHOLE TIME AND FINISH UP THERE AT THE END! Sorry, but as Spanish American with some experience dealing with people from the US, I have to say this is very common: for some reason people from places such as Guatemala seem to have invisible properties... I know it's par for the course, but still, you'd expect better from a video made by a former professional runner.
Awesome commentary Nick. Maybe next time try adding some statistics about laps, like average pace (km or miles per hour, or minutes), and maybe turn down a bit the volume of background music (there were like 2 soundtracks). Thanks Nick as always.
If you want to see the perfekt kick at the end of a race just watch the last 3 km of the european championchips marathon a few days ago. That was phenomenal!
Im like living vicariously through all these track athletes like I did watching you in the Olympics years back. 😁 it’s so inspiring.
But this Jake is an amazing example for sure. It’s like he wasn’t about to not pass his older brothers in his running abilities.
Anybody else not hear nicks audio?
Still got the audio bug
True
I feel for Fisher. Ive gotten busted making moves on the inside before :(
Tough, happened at usa's and happened again at worlds.
Needs to work on his balance, maybe develop more leg strength
@@Netsfan24 yeah, I feel like he just needs to stop praying on getting the inside line and go wide. At their level, nobody gonna let someone fast slide through the inside.
He botched that last 100 hard. Like dang. 💀
You didn’t notice Gryvalia. The guy had the most amazing final 200
Or Nur. Only mentioned Fisher. 👎
@@nathanenns only mentioned fisher? Bro what?
FYI Bob: It is "Luis Grijalva."
Nick, the people would got to witness this 1500 that day was a rare privilege! Races like this happen more in European meets unfortunately. Also the Kenya runners trying to box him out
Voice worked decent on my Mac, but my phone couldn't handle it...? (it couldn't hear your voice)
Nick, you do a better call than many of the "professional" announcers. Your knowledge, experience and enthusiasm is fab. (Sorry about Fisher. I think he could have really done something here).
I am from Norway and have met Ingebrigtsen. I do athletics too, and hope I will run like him one day🤩
I love you!!! you're full of energy and passion.
Would love to see some recaps on the Oslo 2023 diamond league distance races.
That was crazy…you could SEE the second the whole pack speed up the second they hit the 200m left.
Ingebrigtsen is a long distanse runner that love middle distanse, he is capable to world rekord at 5 k, no one would manage to run away from him.
This race from Jakob reminds me of moe fara’s 2017 10k final when he sat back then waved the crowd on
Jakob training circle have stated Jakob does not intend to have a repeat of the 1,500m world champs again and true to his word made amends with a WL time at the Lausanne Diamond League last weekend
Disagree. Ingebritsen is not just a kicker. He can run any type of race.
Tbh this wasn’t even that slow of a race. He made it sound like the race was a jog-fest lol. Sub 13:10 is still an effort for these guys.
@@gummy5862 Especially at 90 degrees F.
@@gummy5862 is was a jog fest compared to the 2000s era
@@random-zb7fp HOW?? IDIOTIC
Great to see the enthusiasm of a former world class runner!
The sound is glitched, it only works without headphones. When I have my headphones in it just plays music but without headphones I hear commentary.
Jakob really got the potential to be the next GOAT of 1500m and 5000m!
Daniel Komen
@@random-zb7fp he had 2 years
A fun fact, that Ingebrigtsen only took water because he had a dry mouth and did not need water due to dryness of his body :)
He did brilliant race yesterday in Munich 💪💪
you are my favorite youtuber, and i just want to say, ive been training for a while now and just got my new pr for 100m dash, 9.99 seconds!
keep up the AMAZING vids!
9.99? doubt you got that, you would be one of the top ever in the world
Not one of the top ever but he must be a very good collegiate athlete or a middle of the pack pro if that’s what he’s running
@@dashielcockrill998 only 169 people have ever broken the 10 second barrier, he would be a top athlete competing in world championships, and would not be a minor (nobody under 18 has ever broken the 10 second barrier)
9.99? you really fast
@@jaredbowen3527 except for the fact that he didn’t run that
Symmonds has potential to be in sports broadcasting. He should be on flo radio!
i was watching the original video of this today, and in the middle of me watching it, it said “video is unavailable”. Checked my history and the video wasnt there, felt like i was in the matrix
Sounds is off for me! :( I can't hear the commentary, just the background music! Is it just me? All other youtube videos work fine!
Oof that audio was rough. Nick, gotta balance those Ls and Rs in stereo my brother
Anyone else having problems in his audio?
If this helps anyone, I couldn't hear him at first either. I was using only my right wireless earbud, so I took out the other one, and the audio was fine. I didn't even need to wear it, I just took it out and it worked
same
Who knows if Jakob has planned to go on 10.000m one day ? Because I'm sure he will be a master class killer on this distance...
He had actually planed to run the 10 000m in the European Championship this year but he caught Covid the week before he was going qualify for the race and he coulnt find another opening in is training program to do another 10k, he talked about it too Norwegian media just a few days ago.
@@MotRi1986 thank you for these informations.
Is it just me, or is the sound not working correctly on this video?
Good commentary Nick!
Love these 💯
Commentary is FIYAHHHHHH! 🔥🔥
i think that fisher got tripped up by krop cutting him off, not by having ahmed hit his heals
Bro am I buggin or is he not speaking
I am from norway and have heard how he trains and some comments from his brothers and father. They said that he is a lot better at 5000m because if he trains a lot of capacity and is better at 5k then 1500m. He can run up to 180km per week with 4 threshold session each week and one faster interval. My opinion on the race is that he would win eaither way if it got run at 12.40 or at 14.00 because he is the best 5000m runner at Thule because of he’s big capacity. My opinion if he Jakob wants he can become the best 10000m next y we r if he want, but he have said that 1500m is the most important distance for him. But I think can become the greatest of all time on any distance from 1500m to marathon. But probably will be best at 5000m and 10000m because of his capacity.
Nick, you need to make your microphone record in mono. Or if you can't, try inverting the phase on one channel to make it not cancel in mono playback!
why is it that on the phone I dont hear the commentary but on my computer i hear the commentary
Turn mono audio off in your settings
H el guerrouj on his first try on the big stage knew the same fate as fisher then he proceeded to be the best 1500 m runner of all time, that might be a sign for fisher
Fisher also trips on the rail during his HS National championship for the mile
Well spoken!
Water break is simply posturing and to mess with competitors heads.
great commentary!
Grijalva is underrated in this race
sound?
Wow! Nick talks heavy metal! I guess he went from heavy medals to heavy metal!
Could anyone else only hear the music? At full volume I was only getting the music.
For the people who cant hear it, use earphones!!
if you listen in mono the mic's stereo is out of phase, making you only hear music.
We cant hear you
Dang did you record the audio on a phone that you put in another room?
I’d like to see you react to a decathlon; either a collection of highlights from each event or the 1500m
The sound seems weird
Fisher got cut off, causing him to almost trip over his own foot.
Something is wrong with sound.
I only hear music, no VO audio…
Love a recap of women’s 400 hurdles.
fantastic!!
Cheptegei ran the 10k already so I don’t blame him for not doing well.
Fisher and Mo Ahmed are both BTC teammates.
The dude who fell looks like he really smacked his head
Fisher got his heel clipped
I hear the music, but why Nick is in this video?
So he didn’t know he was muted
i love that Ingebrigtsen is the only one wearing aerodynamic clothing :)
it looks goofy imo, but fuck it if it works why not. other guys' pieces of clothing flapping in the wind gotta slow 'em down. i wonder if there's research on this
@@kylestephens9593 Cycling has done tons of research. running tho, not as effective since speed is less but certainly makes a small difference!
@@kristianvonstrokirch9574 research suggest that there's around 10s savings over a marathon. i was expecting second or two per Km, this was underwhelming :(
@@kylestephens9593 i guess it all depends, baggy clothes in a headwind is like wearing a parachute. Wearing a speedsuit eliminates that risk i guess! :).
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You did not even recognise the most important aspect of this race. I am now at 7.23 and before that what did Jakob do? He is from Norway and its cold/windy. Nothing like what the Africans are used to.
He got dry in his mouth during qualifying, and so two times in the 5000 meter finals he drank/wet his mouth enough to be comfortable. It is important for him to know what he needs and adapt in the final race.
Also with his dad out if the picture and his older Brother Henrik Ingebrigtsen in helping him, he is more likely to stay "hidden" during the race. Which he never did during 1500 meter races before;)
On the other hand, he have said himself he wants to be able to win races in all ways. So you never really know what he is thinking, and even dad was coach he never knew that either.
It was also one more thing that is important and that is to time when you get down from high altitude. I wont tell it, have to learn Norwegian, but the numbers of days and also there is at a certain point a sequence of days things are uncertain.
The olympics 1500 and 5000 wss not able to do both, also it has to match time vice. The amount of days from the first to the last day is crucial. They know exactly what works for them due to trial and error.
🙃 I love sports, and understanding concepts and real reasons why people do well is fun. Most runners dont go of the beaten path and think for them self like Jakob does.
😊 He started when he was 2 years old, and he is a 24/7 athlete that learned from his brothers mistakes.
Good luck beating him 🤓
Daniel Komen
@@random-zb7fp Was amazing, but dont run at this level any more.
@@barkanellichasingdreams4142 runners today are lucky. The standards are low compared to the 2000s and 90s.
Garbled/Distorted! Why does the WCs have to screw you like this Nick!?
The audio is corrupted
do a reaction of some of El Guerrouj races
bruhh somebody messed up with the audio
14:06. Pause. Zoom in top left.
No sound
Umm I still can't hear you.....
i thought you already posted earlier today?
The audio was messed up so he posted it again. But is still messed up
The female long jumper on her approach at the finish running much faster than any of them 😁
You can hear him over the music?
If you spot someone 2 m in a race you may never make it up........but the 2 best runners did....just to get water.
Do a recap of the 10000
Cheptegai by far is really underwhelming as a world record holder. Don’t really dominant his era like how HG., Kenenisa B and Mo Farah (non 5k 10k WR runner)
Who cares. Cheptegai holds the world record, knocking out the best of the best.
He is suspicious.
@@segagenesis1989 he should be investigated deeply. He comes out of nowhere and breaks records that stood for decades ?? Very fishy
You need to remember he was coming off a long period of time with no races disrupting his training because of the pandemic, now he doesn’t have that
the voice recording in this video is out of phase, fucking with my head - if you flip from stereo to mono you'll hear the voice disappear, it's literally 100% out of phase :). Have your audio checked Nick!
13:09. Such an insane pace lol
Look up the world record from 2004
@@random-zb7fp 12:35 in 2020
@@thomasc6127 sorry but that run by Cheptegei in 2020 is fishy. How on Earth does a 12:57 runner break 12:37 out of nowhere?? And now he is placing 9th in championships? He usually places mid pack in meetings too. Bekeles world record is far more superior. He did it in a busy racing schedule in 2004. With thr Olympics and winning world double cross country championships. Cheptegei had nothing in 2020 because of the pandemic. Who knows what and if he took drugs because lack of testing. Not to mention the kangaroo shoes and robotic wavelight pacing system..
The real world record is 12:37 and then 12:39 second place by Gebrselassie and Daniel Komen in 1998
@@random-zb7fp dont just invalidate his record.
@@timiempire2279 doesn't matter anyway does it..
Hey Nick I know you said that every athlete should be lifting at every distance but when should athletes start weight lifting for me personally I didn’t hit puberty until I was 19-20 years old well out of high school I went from 6ft 115lbs to now 7ft 245lbs should I have been lifting throughout high school running?
No sound why?