I Run/Walked Loch Ness Marathon And This Is Why

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Anna is tackling another marathon but this time with a twist. She is doing the run/walk method for the Loch Ness marathon and is taking you along with her for the experience. How does it feel to run/walk a marathon, what are the benefits and how do you know when to run and when to walk? Stay tuned to find out the answer to all of these questions and more!
    ↓↓ Have you ever run/walked a marathon? Would you consider giving the run/walk method a try? Let us know in the comments! ↓↓
    What's in this video?
    00:00 What is the run/walk method?
    01:09 How does it feel to run/walk a marathon?
    02:39 Run/walking really works!
    04:29 How to Jeff it
    05:12 Almost there!
    06:08 Finish line in sight!
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  • @runningchannel
    @runningchannel  Год назад +39

    Have you ever run/walked a marathon? Would you consider giving the run/walk method a try? 🤔

    • @carlneild
      @carlneild Год назад +1

      Couch to 5k was where I started running a year ago. I've just finished my first half marathon. I had planned to run/walk in the same way C25K teaches when I first started training, but by the time I got to the race - I only had to stop and walk once throughout the distance. Run/Walk is a great way to either run long term, or bridge the gap between newbie distances and (what feel at the time) like unachievable "non stop" distances. Either way - or for whatever reason, I would 100% recommend Run/Walk - especially for newbies.

    • @jakeyb9386
      @jakeyb9386 Год назад

      I've known a lot of people manage the couch to 5k, a few that have never gotten past the run walk part and gave up. This is what they need to see.

    • @saradevos83
      @saradevos83 Год назад +1

      I would but very often the timing is a bit short. In 5 hours I wouldn't be able to walk run a marathon. I did run 2 semi-marathon this year, while only starting to run in 2020.

    • @dliedke
      @dliedke Год назад +2

      Run, walk, stop, even sit and rest, everything in a marathon, just to finish!!!

    • @jamesforbes9688
      @jamesforbes9688 Год назад

      Pretty much my Marathon strategy - definitely the case in Amsterdam last week 3 weeks after recovering from Covid

  • @graham1735
    @graham1735 Год назад +13

    I did the second Loch Ness Marathon, however many years ago that was! The hill at 18/19 miles doesn’t look much but it nearly finished me off. I’ve tried run-walk in ultras and remember being asked 5 mins in why I was walking, and was I all right… but I ended up passing loads of folk who were quite clearly really suffering further on.

  • @katiespreadbury
    @katiespreadbury Год назад +22

    WAAAHHH that’s me finishing right behind you 😂 amazing to see it on video! I run walked but wasn’t deliberately jeffing, just wasn’t fit enough due to injury disrupting training, I basically walked the hills 😅

    • @annaharding1947
      @annaharding1947 Год назад +1

      Oh amazing! Glad I was able to capture your finish 🙌 Hope you recovered well afterwards

    • @GTE_Channel
      @GTE_Channel Год назад +2

      Nothing wrong with walking hills

  • @paulawiid2148
    @paulawiid2148 Год назад +34

    Love Jeffing!!! Have been using it ever since I did my first Garmin coach training and selected Jeff as the coach. As someone who has weak ankles and has suffered from injuries and niggles a lot, this is just awesome. It gets you running further, but without pushing too hard and causing injuries. I can definitely say Jeffing has changed my running for the better!

  • @twobellsvideos6264
    @twobellsvideos6264 Год назад +8

    I actually got to run along with Jeff’s daughter at the WDW HM at the start of this year and she was brilliant to talk to and told me loads about her dad. Helped the first 4 miles disappear!

  • @SaraH-bb5sg
    @SaraH-bb5sg Год назад +11

    I started running with you guys in January 2019!
    I have now ran my first marathon, Loch Ness 2022 in 04:41:29!
    What an experience 🍻🏃🏼‍♀️ Tip for anyone planning on running one… don’t get drunk the night before 😂

    • @izabelaj2310
      @izabelaj2310 10 месяцев назад

      Hi, would you recommend Loch Ness Marathon for first timer? I heard it's very hilly.

  • @xboxMJBULLS23xbox
    @xboxMJBULLS23xbox Год назад +10

    Signed up for my first ever marathon for Loch Ness 2023 and been binging Running Channel videos recently so glad to see this one pop up!

    • @MattSwain1
      @MattSwain1 Год назад +1

      Good luck. Make sure you do some downhill running in your training. A lot of the opening half is downhill and my legs were in bits by halfway when I did it in 2019 as most of my training had been on the flat (due to injury)

    • @xboxMJBULLS23xbox
      @xboxMJBULLS23xbox Год назад

      @Matt Swainston Thanks for the advice Matt! 👍

  • @emmabussey-ur8bw
    @emmabussey-ur8bw 10 месяцев назад +3

    I literally decided yesterday that this is how I am going to run Lochness this year, I am recovering from injury, watching this has given the the VERY much needed boost that I can do it! Thank you Sarah and The Running Channel - bring on 1st October 2023

  • @Ruateddybear2
    @Ruateddybear2 Год назад +6

    Run/walk is how I started running at 38, did my first 15-18 marathons like that until I actually tired a different training program. Still to this day, if I get into trouble/injured/pains during a marathon, I’ll revert back into run/walk just to finish.

  • @jamesboulton8299
    @jamesboulton8299 Год назад +4

    Ahh, Loch Ness, my first marathon. Such a great race. I remember that hill at 19 miles, it was a beast.

    • @abqp7158
      @abqp7158 Год назад

      It was my first marathon too. Did it as a family for my 50th. Loved it, gorgeous route (obviously struggled on the hills esp the Monster), really good organisation.
      Hadn't a clue about marathons before that but glad it was my first.

    • @jamesboulton8299
      @jamesboulton8299 Год назад

      @@abqp7158 Definitely a great atmosphere there. I did it with a mate. Sent a few days there a did the whole tourist thing. 🙂

  • @pamg9945
    @pamg9945 Год назад +8

    I love the run/walk method! I just completed my 5th half this way and got a 12 min PB. Absolutely never going back!

  • @randybrunner6065
    @randybrunner6065 Год назад +5

    Good job Anna! I always run/walk in a race, helps this 63 year old to run

  • @Jnelle4
    @Jnelle4 Год назад +7

    It's not a real Anna racing video until Anna sings motivational lyrics! ❤️
    Also, I have much respect for Jeffing! The marathon in my city is a Huge proponent of Jeffing!
    Any way you slice it, you completed that distance! 🎉

  • @jimfrazier1073
    @jimfrazier1073 Год назад +6

    Very interesting never knew there was an actual method.
    Hard part is telling myself it is OK to walk
    Running such a mind game!
    Well done Anna, looked like a beautiful course.

  • @dliedke
    @dliedke Год назад +9

    Congrats Anna for finishing another one!! Once you complete the first marathon and it is hard to stop!

  • @dabascom
    @dabascom Год назад +13

    I LOVE the run walk method! Thank you for sharing this, Anna. I started it to recover from ITBS and now using the same approach to recover from a hamstring niggle. I have never run a marathon, but this would be a great way to run my first….some day! 😅😂😊

  • @dyrennie
    @dyrennie Год назад +4

    This years Loch Ness was my first marathon, though I didn't run-walk it. Maybe I should have because I certainly didn't look as fresh as you Anna at the end❤

  • @edpilot71
    @edpilot71 Год назад +2

    It's funny you uploaded this today because this morning I had a long run (training for my 1st marathon) and I've had a cold for 5 days last week. I told myself and I would walk/run this run. So I ran 1 mile, walked 30sec. Finished 16 miles and feel good. I also noticed my time was faster which was weird

  • @user-ml1hu3jr8l
    @user-ml1hu3jr8l Год назад +4

    Anna's vids are always the best 💪

  • @robertfarris7375
    @robertfarris7375 Год назад +2

    Good job Anna!! Always love seeing you taking up another challenge.

  • @meglomaniac
    @meglomaniac Год назад +2

    lol the guy in red whizzing past at 3:06 sent me 😂

  • @wesleyverlaan7270
    @wesleyverlaan7270 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing such technique and experience Anna. Love your fun comments and your expressions, you’re funny! Keep it up

  • @rebecca4508
    @rebecca4508 Год назад +3

    This was so inspiring! I really want to go long distances and think this might be the method to make it achievable. Plus this marathon just looks stunning, might be signing up for next year!

  • @timeonfeet
    @timeonfeet Год назад +2

    Excellent stuff Anna, looks like a great event and good to hear more about the run/walk method too

  • @clairechoe7586
    @clairechoe7586 Год назад +1

    This is fascinating! I am definitely going to give this a try - thank you for sharing :D

  • @GPHrycynaSta
    @GPHrycynaSta Год назад +3

    Loch Ness Marathon is awesome! I had such a great time there this year! Great job, Anna!!!

  • @smithnatalie4803
    @smithnatalie4803 Год назад +1

    Glad to see you back Anna !

  • @SilviaPallova
    @SilviaPallova Год назад +7

    Anna you are the best! whenever I see you running I feel the urge to get up and run. 😃I did my 13k today and now thinking about the same strategy for my marathon in April. 👍

  • @stephaniehiggins7989
    @stephaniehiggins7989 Год назад +4

    Yes Anna! Great to see run walk being used on longer distances. 👍I've been Jeffing since I sprained my ankle really badly last summer. Have Jeffed 2 10k s and training for my next in November, I always get my walk break on a downhill too! Oh and always run across the finish line too 😁

  • @gwilymeades
    @gwilymeades Год назад

    I love this! I've run/walked marathons before, and loved it! It's such a nice way to enjoy the distance and do a lot less damage to your body.

  • @wheezy64
    @wheezy64 Год назад +1

    An excellent insight to a different approach to long distances. It must be odd to adjust to but you looked fresh at the finish. It's a beautiful part of the world, well done Anna.

  • @ahotcupofteaandagoodbook
    @ahotcupofteaandagoodbook Год назад +1

    Great video. Really interesting. I haven't used the run/walk method, but I recently did an 18 mile trail race and decided that I would walk the hills. It was great! I used those hills to refuel (much easier to eat when you're walking) and I finished quicker than I think I would have done if I had run the whole thing.
    Loch Ness looks like a beautiful marathon. Well done Anna!

  • @eileencheng603
    @eileencheng603 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video! I have a place for LLHM 2023 but am struggling to find time to train for it, and I was considering giving it up. With the run/walk method, I think I may be able to manage the 13.1 miles after all.

  • @shannonschmidt668
    @shannonschmidt668 Год назад +6

    Thank you for doing a video like this. I’m such a slow runner and I have to run/walk right now. It’s nice to see something I can really relate to.

    • @GTE_Channel
      @GTE_Channel Год назад +1

      That's a perfect strategy to build your base on. Enjoy!

  • @joannarodriguez326
    @joannarodriguez326 Год назад

    Thank-you so much for experimenting on this Anna! I just tried it this weekend for my long run. I've never felt better. No soreness and energized the following day.

  • @SamHarrison2099
    @SamHarrison2099 Год назад +3

    I ran my first marathon 25 mins running then 5 mins walking. Having only had 8 weeks to train, and only started running 2 months earlier, it was essential! I’d never have finished and I raised over £1k for the hospitals that saved my son’s life when he was born.

  • @ensambleconsultoriabarragan
    @ensambleconsultoriabarragan Год назад +1

    Welll done Anna ! Always inspiring me!

  • @donnasaunders5426
    @donnasaunders5426 Год назад +1

    I'm so happy to see you profiling this method! I'm a jeffer. I try to stick to my ratio but if I need to walk a hill I do. Also if I'm going downhill and feeling good I might run through a walk section. I will ALWAYS run through to the finish:)

  • @nicmarlow6388
    @nicmarlow6388 Год назад +1

    oh Anna I love you!!

  • @helenlamb6560
    @helenlamb6560 Год назад +4

    Definitely an advocate for run/walking and I guage it on the day. So sometimes I might run for 5, 10, 15 or 20 mins and then take a break. All depending on what my body is feeling on the day, but will keep to the same regular pattern throughout that run. Also the longer I run the longer my walk break is but no longer than say 2 minutes. I am definitely a recreational club runner. I.e. there is nothing speedy in what I do. But the run walking helps me be a bit speedier. Knowing I can take that little breather and body re-jig at certain times. Congratulations Anna. 🍾🥂

  • @pauledgar4838
    @pauledgar4838 Год назад +1

    I ran it as well and got a picture with Anna before the start .. Made my day.. 😁😁😁

  • @damianlord7954
    @damianlord7954 Год назад +2

    So weird, I literally came across the Loch Ness marathon & 10k through Google the other day and it looked awesome. Congrats!! 🏃‍♂🥳

  • @JeffreyADavis-vy5qy
    @JeffreyADavis-vy5qy Год назад +1

    Great run!! I like the Run/Walk method.

  • @JayEllis
    @JayEllis Год назад +16

    I’m training for a walk/ run marathon now 😊 It’s going to be a book in the future. Probably titled something like, ‘Average dad to marathon’, or ‘Unfit dad gets off his arse’, or even, ‘Why the xxxx am I doing this?’ 🤔😂 I want to link it with a virtual or a virtual medal challenge. You’ll be glad to know I have binge watched The Running Channel for every piece of advice and motivation possible 😊 You are all amazing!! Anna, do you remember in the NY marathon, you said if you had ever inspired anyone, they should let you know so it would make your life? Yeah, you did, you do, and you’ll carry on doing it 🫶🏼💪🏼
    I just walked a 10k, so I need to find a warm down video 👋🏼🖖🏻

    • @annaharding1947
      @annaharding1947 Год назад +4

      Thanks so much, Jason. That means a lot! NYC seems like a million years ago now, so it’s great to hear it’s still having an effect on people 🎉

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  Год назад +2

      Love the book title ideas Jason! 😂 So glad you've enjoyed our videos and have taken inspiration from them 😁 How was the 10k??

    • @JayEllis
      @JayEllis Год назад +1

      @@annaharding1947 It was a great video. Don’t get me started on the Berlin qualifier video. Oh my days! How I held myself together, I do not know. 😂😂 Well, if talking to myself while I am out walking/ trying to run, mumbling, ‘Smile a mile. Smile a xxxxing mile you unfit, old man! Anna can do it. She can do anything. Stupid, nearly 47 year old legs!’, then yeah, I hold it together all the time 😂😂

    • @JayEllis
      @JayEllis Год назад +2

      @@runningchannel It was … erm … more walk than run 😂 It’s the reverse of Jeffing 😂 Seriously, though, great. About an hour and a half, so I need to get the time down if possible. If it turns into a marathon, or should I be positive and say when? … that will mean 7ish hours 🤔😮‍💨😴
      Hang on, genius idea. 🤔💡 If I add an extra bit on the end, it becomes an ultra. Then, I can change the rules and spend the whole time eating while I walk 😂

  • @mayabdelwareth7124
    @mayabdelwareth7124 Год назад +1

    Woooww Anna, loved this video , yes it makes it lots easier mentally and i actually ran faster🎉 way to go. Thank u for sharing

  • @i_runlem2735
    @i_runlem2735 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! Coz this video I decided to run/walk my second marathon! And it really worked out well for me! I finished strong and I can even go up and down the stairs a day after the marathon! I did a 9 minutes run and 1 min walk. Thanks again!

  • @debrascott8775
    @debrascott8775 Год назад +1

    Your comment on not being able to get into a flow really resonates. I did a lot of run/walking in the past. This training cycle I dialed back the pace and focused on running consistantly easy and I am finding a lot of joy in that approach.

    • @tarnel9
      @tarnel9 Год назад +1

      Jeff Galloway would say that no one has to go into the method kicking and screaming. Do what works best for you. I think it takes time for people to get comfortable with the constant walk breaks.

  • @quasi19812002
    @quasi19812002 Год назад +2

    Loved the Loch Ness marathon! Did it in 2012 but will do it again someday

  • @johnghent5946
    @johnghent5946 Год назад +1

    I ❤ this video! I “found” Jeffing accidentally when coming back from an injury, the going on RUclips and looking at Ultras, slippery slope!
    I hated the lung busting feeling of a “fast 5k” and wanted to go longer.
    I now do all of my running, including short training runs, using run/walk. I’ve tried lots of different ratios but now tend to set my timer to 30secs run/30secs walk. That way, if I decide I want to run for 60 or 90 seconds then I can, and it still drops back into the 30/30 when I want it to.
    I’ll use run/walk on the flats, walk all the hills, and even walk some of the downhills! I’ve found that’s the best way to protect myself, and with the timer being set to 30/30 it’s easy to drop back into a routine.
    In the last 6 weeks, using run/walk and walk the hills, I’ve done;
    30 Miles at a 6 hour event
    57 Miles at The Berkeley Marathons
    47 Miles yesterday at The Thames Trot
    Jeffing works! And really reduces injuries. 😊😊

  • @clickm3again
    @clickm3again Год назад

    Congrats Anna 👍👍 always a joy to see u running 😁

  • @Kelly_Ben
    @Kelly_Ben Год назад +1

    I use run/ walking every spring, after taking the gnarly winters off. I tried my last trail marathon that way, but had to pitch it because it had me running every hill and walking every flat! I'd definitely try it again on a flatter marathon or 50k. BUT only after running the first few miles, to soak up the excitement and atmosphere at the start. Great job Anna, congratulations!!

  • @jasonk446
    @jasonk446 Год назад +2

    I Jeff’d a 5k, 10k, and half. I followed his program exactly for 1.5 years. It definitely helps prevent injuries

  • @RalphMcDermott
    @RalphMcDermott Год назад +6

    Well done Anna. I loved the loch Ness marathon, even though I tore my hamstring at mile 16, I was only 2 minutes off pb using a longer form of jeffing

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  Год назад +1

      Congratulations Ralph! Ouch 😳 is it feeling any better??

    • @RalphMcDermott
      @RalphMcDermott Год назад +3

      @@runningchannel yep. Now planning Rob burrows Leeds marathon training plan

  • @caitlinbelyeu9559
    @caitlinbelyeu9559 Год назад +2

    I did a half marathon in summer 2021 on an extremely hilly course. I decided to walk most of the uphills and run all the flats and downhills. I managed to shave by 8 minutes off my best half marathon. I will definitely use that tactic again.

  • @marktracey2088
    @marktracey2088 Год назад

    I'm a run all the way, but it was great to see the video footage of the marathon. Loved this particular race.

  • @jassaljs
    @jassaljs Год назад +1

    This is the best method of enjoying our runs🤗

  • @barrysullivan1892
    @barrysullivan1892 Год назад

    I was thinking to myself should I sign up for this marathon,well after watching the video yesterday and chatting with another one of The Running Channel faithful I signed up for it yesterday.Great video

  • @lexington476
    @lexington476 Год назад +3

    Yes! Anna is back in the house.

  • @marykalter13
    @marykalter13 Год назад +3

    Definitely going to try this on my next long run! Seems like it'll be a better mental strategy for me than just straight running. I also live in a very hilly area so I might change it up a bit at times to help with those hills

  • @theplantpoweredrunner1977
    @theplantpoweredrunner1977 Год назад +1

    I'm really considering a run/walk on my next marathon. 👌This race looks amazing!

  • @grgr6720
    @grgr6720 Год назад

    What beautiful scenery!

  • @estelleblake2224
    @estelleblake2224 Год назад +3

    This is the method I use for getting around Parkrun, started it a few weeks ago and it’s been so useful. 😊 got me a PB today and yes I might try a 10k this way and build it up

  • @rayw6359
    @rayw6359 Год назад

    Thought about doing this race one day. Been to Loch Ness before and heading to the Tatoo next August.
    Maybe? Great job and keep on running. I do Run/walk on my daily training runs and longer races, too. It works.

  • @heathera5938
    @heathera5938 Год назад +1

    Well done, Anna... that's the best and most enjoyable way of running a marathon, in my option. Great stuff! 😊

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  Год назад

      Great Heather! Have you got any marathons coming up?

    • @heathera5938
      @heathera5938 Год назад

      Sadly no, I've been struggling with injuries for a while so it's parkruns only at the moment, but it's good to be out and keeping fit. Love the Channel!

  • @madelynbaines6275
    @madelynbaines6275 Год назад +1

    Was cool to meet you on the day Anna! Great race, you should be well proud of that! Awesome to see the Coach Jeff method in action 👏🏼

    • @annaharding1947
      @annaharding1947 Год назад +1

      Really great to meet you too! It was such a friendly race 😊

  • @fatrunner
    @fatrunner Год назад

    Grate work Anna. I ran/walked my first half marathon. 👍

  • @JessJ2011
    @JessJ2011 Год назад +4

    The scenery of this marathon looks stunning. I visited Scotland a few years back and to this day it was one of my favorite trips, but I only got a quick glimpse of Lock Ness - after getting into to marathons during COVID, I might have to add this marathon to my bucket list.

    • @zincwell6503
      @zincwell6503 Год назад +2

      Glad you loved it up here! It’s loch not lock and doesn’t have the harsh sound at the end like lock 😊

    • @abqp7158
      @abqp7158 Год назад

      It's fantastic. Highly recommend it.

  • @angelreeeee
    @angelreeeee Год назад +3

    I ran/walked a 30k trail race in Sweden and ended up running 10 minutes faster than when I previously tried to run the whole thing! My recovery was also nearly unnecessary because I wasn't sore the next day at all! (Completely the opposite from the first time.) I didn't use specific intervals, but rather walked the hills. Loooove this method!

    • @angelreeeee
      @angelreeeee Год назад

      Oh, and I ran a marathon with Jeff once. He absolutely uses his own method. :)

    • @annaharding1947
      @annaharding1947 Год назад +1

      That’s so cool! 🎉Well done. Love that you’ve run with Jeff too 😮

  • @MakeshiftMelody
    @MakeshiftMelody Год назад +1

    I employed the run walk method training for my first half marathon and it was great for feeling like walking was ok and not dying 4 miles into the run and dreading the rest

  • @samcarranza8544
    @samcarranza8544 Год назад +2

    I just did the Loch Ness Marathon 2022 and wish I had tried this method--I considered it but decided I could gut out the grades and hills--finished in regulation but didn't meet my personal goals. However, I have to disclose I had lung surgery for metastatic kidney cancer and am actively on chemotherapy/immunotherapy so I was weaker in preparation for this race! The scenery was incredible!

  • @AncoraImparoPiper
    @AncoraImparoPiper Год назад +2

    Nice one, Anna! I was wondering what it would be like jeffing a marathon. I'm planning on just walking past each of the aid stations while sipping my drink and having a nibble. The Loch Ness marathon's looks nice and cool. I'll have to do it one day. I'm not concerned about the hilly bits; I'd probably walk them up too.

  • @barrysullivan1892
    @barrysullivan1892 Год назад

    Doing it for the first time on October 1st so can't wait.

  • @nowster
    @nowster Год назад +4

    Two weeks ago I ran/walked the return leg of Hafan Pwllheli parkrun. Today I ran the whole thing. The run/walk time was faster!

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  Год назад

      We have proof! Will you be using the method again Paul?

    • @nowster
      @nowster Год назад

      @@runningchannel Possibly, especially at Pwllheli. My heart rate nearly hit the max today.

  • @wideawake914
    @wideawake914 Год назад

    A few points you made which I found to be true for me as well. In training I can run further than with just running. I finish much fresher than just running. I finished a marathon once ahead of people of my level who overtook me at my first walk break and asked was I OK. I might have been running 5 minutes and walking one. It was a lovely feeling knowing that the break was coming. Never had trouble restarting the run bit. I think it's important to remember that this method starts at the beginning and not when one gets tired, too late then. I'm glad I saw this as I am struggling to get back at running, am 67, and I am going to re visit this method tomorrow, happy St Patrick's day from ireland.

  • @user-ue3by8fj3e
    @user-ue3by8fj3e Год назад

    Hi thanks for the video. Big inspiration I'm going to run the Loch ness Marathon, well walk and run. I'm currently running around 5k twice a week so looking to increase, I have done a half, but always wanted to do a full one. Your video and you seem to make it possible. Thank you.... first Marathon at sixty.......................

  • @emmaseal4734
    @emmaseal4734 Год назад +1

    Thank you for including jeffing on this channel.

  • @rebekahwilliams4032
    @rebekahwilliams4032 Год назад +1

    Well done Anna 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @pgmadnesssmith5370
    @pgmadnesssmith5370 Год назад +2

    I’ve BQd 4 times doing 9 n 1s ….I think this is a great strategy! It works!

  • @peteobrien5331
    @peteobrien5331 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for that. I’ve just entered this years. Love Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @puertadelaestrella
    @puertadelaestrella Год назад +2

    Been using run / walk since about year 2000. Even my marathon PB and BQ used Galloway’s method (30 sec walk every water stop). Now that I’m much older, I always use it. I just ran a 25k trail run today with hills from hell, so my walks were much much longer

  • @CraigJones-gt7yh
    @CraigJones-gt7yh Год назад

    Thanks, Anna for this one, I was having a zoom beer with a former colleague from the USA and we saw and discussed this Race. I woke the next morning to find he had registered for it. I couldn't let him fly over to do it alone. So I signed up for this as my first EVER Marathon.

  • @stewartbransom9666
    @stewartbransom9666 Год назад +1

    Well done Anna that is my bucket list marathon glad you liked ut

  • @ianglendinning7668
    @ianglendinning7668 Год назад +1

    I did a run/walk strategy of run 3 miles walk 3 mins at the RunDisney marathon in 2020, it was crazy hot that day even at 5am so just took it nice and easy, worked an absolute treat 👌

  • @kaylawless8569
    @kaylawless8569 Год назад +2

    Did the Loch Ness Marathon a few years back- loved it and yes did the run/walk method although not as disciplined as you😂 (hills are for walking up👍)

  • @sarahwilliams6684
    @sarahwilliams6684 Год назад +1

    Great advice Anna well done you xxx

  • @mrmalteser24
    @mrmalteser24 Год назад +1

    did it last year anna and its a great one

  • @jaseinclee
    @jaseinclee Год назад +1

    Fantastic Anna

  • @liamroche1473
    @liamroche1473 Год назад

    That looks such a fun event - you look ready for another at the end, Anna! Last year I did a Garmin Jeff Galloway run-walk plan and both enjoyed it and made progress (I did run the "magic miles" flat out to improve the times), but the amusing thing is that I may have done it completely wrong. I calculated the run-walk split based on my long run pace - hence higher walk ratio - whereas you (I presume) used the "magic mile" pace. This seems more reasonable. I would conclude it is good for fitness either way.

  • @paulstirk4964
    @paulstirk4964 Год назад +1

    Have been doing run walk for the last 15 months after achilles problems and, if I can stay injury free, will do the Doncaster half using the Jeff method.

  • @janetpaul8029
    @janetpaul8029 Год назад +1

    Anna, I think worthy of mention is that the run walk run method is great for us aging runners who can no longer maintain a steady running. It allows me to continue my running journey and reduces my chances of injury.

  • @andreafletcher6046
    @andreafletcher6046 Год назад +1

    I used the run/walk method when I came back to running. I also use it when I do some of my long runs.

  • @janetbairstow4799
    @janetbairstow4799 Год назад

    I started jeffing after recovering from breast cancer. I enjoy it and psychologically it’s amazing. I did Loch Ness too and I remember saying to my husband, I’m sure that’s Anna from running channel. Well done x

  • @sjhebba9999
    @sjhebba9999 Год назад

    I’ve always been a run/walker, but I found doing it at scheduled intervals rather than exhausting myself running then walking to recoup was SO much better for my endurance and overall run time. Knowing I had a walk break coming up made me push myself to pick up the pace during my run intervals, so my pace per mile actually got faster! I also find I enjoy the run more as I can slow down and take in my surroundings. Win/win!

  • @dannycruse7089
    @dannycruse7089 Год назад +2

    1st Spartan Beast in Texas I finished in 5 1/2 hours. 2nd attempt the next year I finished in 4 1/2 hours doing run/walk. I had a lot left in the tank the second half of the race opposed to the first.

  • @OmaRuns67
    @OmaRuns67 Год назад +1

    Jeffin’ it is the only way I can continue running! When I come to a hill, I walk up the hill & run down, depending on how my knees are feeling. I just pick up my intervals at the bottom of the hill. I’m currently Run/Walking :30/:45 after an injury. I’m averaging 13:26 minute miles & my goal is :60/:30 and 🤞🙏 I can obtain between 10:00-12:00 minute miles by the end of the year. I’m 55 & started running at 52.

  • @becmango
    @becmango Год назад +1

    Thank you for doing this, walking always feels like a crime but it isn't !!!

  • @ivylovesrunning
    @ivylovesrunning Год назад +1

    I have try that run walk for marathon running. I may have to plan it out.

  • @colinlittlewood9613
    @colinlittlewood9613 Год назад +1

    Whilst I've never started a Marathon using a run-walk strategy, when I have adopted it later in the race I've definitely found that keeping each interval to a regular schedule is essential.

  • @MrSlaidback
    @MrSlaidback Год назад

    Interesting insight into the people just in front of me, in every race , being a racewalker, thanks! It makes it harder to draft, when you start running again…

  • @MattSwain1
    @MattSwain1 Год назад +1

    Loch Ness was my first (and only - to date at least) marathon 3 years ago and I wish I’d done run/walk. So much of the first half of the course is downhill which sounds great but can take it’s toll on the legs (it did to mine), so as much as walking downhill seems weird, I might have been less broken at the finish if I’d tried this approach (and I probably wouldn’t have been any slower as a result). Oh and yes I remember that hill around mile 19 - so many false tops to it - you see a brow ahead thinking you’ve made it, only for more uphill to reveal itself as you get to the brow - again and again!!!