Already my favorite trail and ultra podcast. This is the cherry on top. The balance between family, work and training (and some other personal time) is perfect. Very much appreciate you giving your time to share this! Thank you!
Great video. I appreciate the thoughtfulness of your comments and your enthusiasm about sharing such a cool sport. I’d love to see more of the behind the scenes action- it’s really cool to glimpse behind the curtain.
Honestly loved the check in with your little one. I have my first kid on the way and I'm already wondering about how my running habits might change- nice to see that moment!
I LOVE the idea of the KOM and QOM. It reminds me of when I was a kid golfing. Tournaments would always have closest to the pin on a par 3 and longest drive on the par 5. What was fun about that is if you were craping the bed in the tournament you could just unload on that longest drive with no care if it ruined your already bad day LOL. Love this concept and I wish all races did something like this:) Great video as always.
It's great to see you doing this after usually watching you interview others! I'm keen to see your training, kit choices, fueling strategy, night before vibes and race day footage! Best of luck 🍀
love the mix between training/life/business. one thing I'd love to see/hear is a bit from Tyler or you explaining the "why" behind the hill repeats a bit, if he's ok with sharing
I just got to the end of the video where you ask what "we" want to see. I of course can't speak for everyone but what I want is simple: training content! Anything and everything. I love consuming all things running, especially trail running and everyone seems very focused on lessons or real purpose for each video. I love the daily grind videos showing daily content. I watch a lot of these videos while I'm grinding out e-mails and spreadsheets in my day to day so all content is welcome. I love the mindset of why you are doing certain training sessions. How you felt, what your takeaways were, etc. I think (and this is just me) that running youtubers overthink the content they put out. Yes sure, have some A content (just like with races) but we love B content and even C content. Heck, throw in some D content and I will watch it up:) Well done.
how funny would it have been to have opened that storage door, only to find brett hornig recording an exracurricular podcast? also, why the man bun and not a mullet?
Really liked that. One thing that would have been nice is to know the length of the hill, number of repeats, heartzone, etc. Just the geeky details. Keep up the good work.
Can you show videos of where you're talking to camera all earnest and then a cat strolls across frame with no regard for your human noises. Always enjoy those
Finn, you mention David Roche and his eating recs and then later mention your target carb intake for that run was 80-90 per hour. That's pretty far below what David talked about regarding his training and racing carb goals. Can you share more about your fueling goals for training and ultimately for racing?
Already my favorite trail and ultra podcast. This is the cherry on top. The balance between family, work and training (and some other personal time) is perfect. Very much appreciate you giving your time to share this! Thank you!
Cute baby
Feeding your baby is glamorous and such a special time for you both.
It’s really interesting seeing how you balance your family and your workouts. I’d love to see more of that
Great video. I appreciate the thoughtfulness of your comments and your enthusiasm about sharing such a cool sport. I’d love to see more of the behind the scenes action- it’s really cool to glimpse behind the curtain.
Honestly loved the check in with your little one. I have my first kid on the way and I'm already wondering about how my running habits might change- nice to see that moment!
Love how this turned out
What an awesome video! Love the cinematography - feels like I’m on the hill with them!
The training content is great, especially with Tyler. Def in favor of more of it!
Love the vlog format! Very interesting seeing behind the scenes of elite ultra training
So great Finn! Thanks for sharing and realy anything you want to share about your training is helpful. So excited for you!
Love this insight, Fin!! Would love to see more of coach - athelte conversations! How Tyler thinks about training, preparing for the race.
The video was great! The way you shot it was different than other trail running videos. Keep it coming!
Awesome video! I’d love more training videos with a focus on longer sessions and self supporting nutrition, cooling, etc.
Love this and keen for more of this a nice mix of content. Also looking forward to the slurp off with David Roche
Super amazing video! ❤
More of all your work.
I'd love to see more nutrition content! Also always stoked to see workout examples to keep things fresh in my own training. Happy new year!
Mad respect
I LOVE the idea of the KOM and QOM. It reminds me of when I was a kid golfing. Tournaments would always have closest to the pin on a par 3 and longest drive on the par 5. What was fun about that is if you were craping the bed in the tournament you could just unload on that longest drive with no care if it ruined your already bad day LOL. Love this concept and I wish all races did something like this:) Great video as always.
It's great to see you doing this after usually watching you interview others! I'm keen to see your training, kit choices, fueling strategy, night before vibes and race day footage! Best of luck 🍀
More of this! Love the format.
I would love to learn more about how your determining some of your pacing.. Either by heart rate or RPE and how that gets incorporated into training
Wow great video! The hill shots were gorgeous!!
watching this on the come back from an injury is getting me hyped to be back out there on the hills
Very impressive training Finn! Love all your podcasts especially when Brett joins. Best of luck in your buildup!
great video
love the mix between training/life/business. one thing I'd love to see/hear is a bit from Tyler or you explaining the "why" behind the hill repeats a bit, if he's ok with sharing
Great mix of everything
Great video well done Finn. Can you drop Tyler on the next one😊
I just got to the end of the video where you ask what "we" want to see. I of course can't speak for everyone but what I want is simple: training content! Anything and everything. I love consuming all things running, especially trail running and everyone seems very focused on lessons or real purpose for each video. I love the daily grind videos showing daily content. I watch a lot of these videos while I'm grinding out e-mails and spreadsheets in my day to day so all content is welcome. I love the mindset of why you are doing certain training sessions. How you felt, what your takeaways were, etc. I think (and this is just me) that running youtubers overthink the content they put out. Yes sure, have some A content (just like with races) but we love B content and even C content. Heck, throw in some D content and I will watch it up:) Well done.
Style icon. Belt over longsleeve and half finger gloves!
how funny would it have been to have opened that storage door, only to find brett hornig recording an exracurricular podcast? also, why the man bun and not a mullet?
great!
Really liked that. One thing that would have been nice is to know the length of the hill, number of repeats, heartzone, etc. Just the geeky details. Keep up the good work.
Great video and I love the MF DOOM outro music
Nice seeing the training. Weird seeing Finn in road shoes
We're here for main character Finn!
Run Steep vibes!
i like to do my long trail runs in chuck taylors too
This is so cool! Cute baby
Can you show videos of where you're talking to camera all earnest and then a cat strolls across frame with no regard for your human noises. Always enjoy those
You gotta sub in some trail b-roll (or the hill repeats) into the intro, the arm circles and karaoke drills are so... not... trail (cool).
The cameraman rly must’ve been putting in the hustle 🥵
I think you can improve your running economy by pushing your hips forwards a little bit (just some light armchair criticism).
Finn, you mention David Roche and his eating recs and then later mention your target carb intake for that run was 80-90 per hour. That's pretty far below what David talked about regarding his training and racing carb goals. Can you share more about your fueling goals for training and ultimately for racing?
More fatherhood and more bagel destruction.
Rap snitches, telling all their business