@@haz9808lol because I started my comment with "never underestimate". You know what really annoys me, replying to an old comment. If it's been longer than a week since the comment was made or the last reply to it. Just let it go. No one cares anymore.
You’re not lying 25 miles in under 5 hours. I workout and I would never but I’m not super into running without a purpose. I have to be playing a sport.
@@digolaverdad7313I’m 10 years older and 10-16 lbs heavier. Only time I’ve ran is when something really scary is chasing me. Guarantee I can average over 5mph for 5+ hours on flat ground.
Yes cuz this is some serious BS. For one he's physically fit anyway. And for two he looks like he's a runner. I will bet money that he had trained before he's run a marathon before. Cuz if you hadn't your ass be on the ground. You obviously seen that one with them little girls where they show them they're like college age I think. But they show them before and they're all smiling and happy and mind you these girls train that's all they do they're on the track team. And then they get to the ends in every single one of them girls is in tears and cannot breathe. And they train everyday before they run a marathon.
We’ve been duped everybody, this is actually a half marathon… The Richmond full marathon doesn’t use this sign and actually has a completely different logo. Look it up and see what the sign says at the end. He ran a half marathon without training and in 4:59 which makes sense, but not a full marathon.
@@20IA nah man, he said he can do a marathon under 5 hours with no training and it would be easy, which wasn’t the case at all. he needed to walk several times and seemed completely finished
A wise man once said: " the training for a marathon is not so you can make it to the end, but so you do not suffer as much for the recuperation after."
@@dirtysouthpyro1981 so random, uncalled for and sexist even if that wasn’t the intention. I’m a man and I can say this comment was completely unnecessary
Mentality at its hardest. Well done that guy, wasn’t easy but you did it. I myself used to run a lot, still reckon I could do a marathon but I wouldn’t dare say a time lol
It’s a half marathon. You can see in the finish line. Also hugely coincidental they have 13 miles as the last physical sign we see. And a half marathon is 13 miles
Honestly super impressive that he didn’t get hurt doing that off of no training, like 99% of people would have not been able to finish a marathon like that
Lo mismo pienso, muchas personas van sólo por una medalla o para decir que "terminaron una maratón", el tiempo lo dice todo, un tiempo nada respetable ni para un principiante
Not really. It’s the mental strength plus some knowledge about your physical body and stamina. He seems to be in good health with a good cardiovascular system. The only that could completely stop him was hydration which of course was not a problem. You will be surprised the endurance your body shows with mental strength. Also, any minor injury during the run will not cause any issue until after the end of the race. It’s body’s mechanism to keep going even when injured when it is in action. It’s a common phenomenon.
i mean yes really, if you arent trained for it theres a massive risk on injury to your legs and hips. all of the repeated impact on untrained legs is super bad@@Typlical_reality
If he truely did no training, then He is 110% going to have lasting injuries. Like plantar fasciitis, shin splints, knee pain, probably even hairline fractures in his feet. Training is what prevents those injuries from happening, so he’s fucked if the title is truthful.
There is absolutely no way an untrained person can SIMPLY finish a marathon bro 💀 Edit: he's even got a good pace to start with, that's not an untrained person is capable of
@@internetcitizen3224 ITS NOT A MARATHON. THE MILE COUNT IS A LIE. Its a half-marathon and he did it in 5 hours which is pretty bad. Look at the finish-sign in the end of the video, for confirmation. He did only 13 miles. So funny how everybody gets fooled.
I honestly think everyone can do this. The trick is to run at a like 6:30-7:00/km pace and run with careful technique. When you take a step and the foot lands on the ground, make sure to bounce with it and be fluid in your movement. That way your muscles and joints don't get too much pressure on them. If you have the technique you can run a marathon after a year of sitting on the couch.
It was a half marathon and any young adult with somewhat of a sports background can run a marathon at 04:59. It's made up and not even impressive if it was real.
No way a bodybuilder doesn’t get winded. Some of them never done cardio in their lives. Plus all that upper body strength and squat strength does nothing in running speed.
That’s what happens in a marathon. Runners want to maintain their current momentum because getting their momentum back up from stopping to throw something out requires more energy; they ultimately want to achieve the best time possible. Event organizers pay people to come collect the trash later.
@@GpL_2000 I totally understand, but personally I think it sets a bad example (people are dum6).... I've know quite a few people that were full blown litter bugs, you know what each and every one's reasoning was?.. "theres people who are paid/whose job it is to pick it up.".... again I understand tho... but you look at 10 miles of endless trash, and its hard to believe it all got picked up.
Even though he could have finished an hour or two faster if he’d trained, he saved even more time than that by not training. Great time management, Sir! 😅👊🏼
If he was into running and doing his first marathon, it would be fair to assume he could do it at around 4 hours, which is a great time for a beginner, anything under 4 hours is amazing, but finishing around 3 hours for a beginner is really hard, nearly impossible.
Dude you're flat out not smart at all....look at his physique....he's muscular, lean....that only happens from various levels of exercise....he may not run marathons but he could be a hard core basketball player, or soccer player, where there's hours of running....so it's obviously just a misleading video to get attention
It’s impressive but if want a really cool story look up David goggins prep for bad water. He is a navy seal who ran 101 miles in 19 hours with no preparation with less than 3 days notice and had fractured leg injuries trouble breathing and a ton of issues past mile 70 and may have experienced kidney failure after the race when he was peeing brown liquids
i actually ran a marathon having never ran one and after a 5 month stint of psychosis/depression, i ended up walking the last 10 miles as I was so banged up… I went straight to bed and didn’t leave it for 24 hours, the first few hours was me laying there in pain from my legs throbbing, despite being previously sedentary for 5 months i was shocked how fast i recovered
Key word RUNNING a marathon. I saw alot of jogging, walking, resting, and standing. Did not see any RUNNING at all. Anybody can jog walk 26.1 miles with no training.
Well that don’t make sense because he ran past a “13 miles” sign. In a half marathon there wouldn’t be a 13 miles sign. 13 miles would be the end of the race
@@kylelay6858nope, the Richmond full marathon doesn’t use this sign or this logo. We’ve been duped. You can tell by his speed and his continual pauses he did not and would not have a 5 hour pace at a full marathon.
This is decent. But determination is really tested in a more threatening situation. Like fighting or climbing with no equipment(this is pretty dumb, but it's just an example)
I was a volunteer for a marathon every year in hs. We had to clean up, but there were multiple groups at each mile check point so it wasn’t that bad, but some years had awful weather which made us dread it.
went for a 50km walk/jog, no prep work middle of the hottest days of summer here in sweden (we have a few weeks that get up to texas temperature nowadays and have had those for the last couple of years) was completely fine day after. only access to water i had was the 2 times someone answered the door when i knocked and a brief stop at a lake to take a dive then back up. some people just built worse than others i guess
I ran to and from school on my last day of school, it totaled up to almost exactly a marathon. If we count everything even at school it was a 9:68 but if we just count the running it was around a 5:15. Not too shabby for a 3200 runner 😅
26.219 MILES or 41,195 KM Sign said one thing but it also said almost 26Miles. So, it's a full marathon . Also, the time for a full marathon for an average non professional, is just under 5 hrs.
To be fair he was in good shape; no soft crab lol core and legs was strong so his body would hold up if he could push through mentally. ✊🏽 solid brother
@@Dr.SpatulaAgreed. I don’t jog right now. Haven’t jogged as a regular thing since Highschool, if I joined a marathon and jogged for a mile, if I even could, I’d pass out. But after I’m done healing form some surgery I’m going to start jogging actually lol. Tired of being out of shape. Now you know everything about me!
@@thevolta89Right? I do a bit of cardio at the gym but a few years ago i used to run regularly and i tried that now, id be flat on my arse. However, stubbornness can keep you going.
If you look really closely at the timer at the end it says 5:35... So 5 hours and 35 minutes. Missed it by 35 minutes but the uploader still wanted to claim he was able to do it in under 5 hours even though the time he got was still pretty impressive
Ultramarathoner here. Please don’t run long distance without training, folks. It’s a great way to injure yourself. Worst case scenario, it could lead to cardiac failure. I’ve seen it happen.
I ran the Honolulu marathon twice when I was in the military. First time i rolled out of bed after getting in 3 am from the club and finished in 5 hrs. Walked a lot of the way😂. I couldn’t walk down stairs for a week.
I just ran a marathon on my own in Florida before thanksgiving no training. I can relate to your story, I was hungover, woke up to drink more and decided to run a marathon in the same day because I felt like a piece of shit. I couldn’t walk without a limp the next day lol.
Key word RUNNING a marathon. I saw alot of jogging, walking, resting, and standing. Did not see any RUNNING at all. Anybody can jog walk 26.1 miles with no training.
@Kyra I was about to say this is a misleading video. No way he runs a marathon if his a couch potato. And he might not be a runner but based on experience you gotta have Damm strong legs to run a marathon no way a regular person runs a marathon without training
Respect! I did a full marathon with training, and always believed that if you had the right mental capacity it could be done without it. Awesome job!!!
@@henrycooper4213 Lol “walking speed” You can’t walk a marathon in 5hrs. You’re going to have to run a significant portion of the marathon to make it in 5hrs. I know from experience; I ran a marathon with zero training using the run/walk method and finished in 4hr 45 min. If I walked the whole time it easily would’ve taken 6+ hours
@@MassAmorphous that’s because you must be extremely unfit. I did did a half in 1 hr 40 min and didn’t run due to injury for the 5 weeks up to it. I did a marathon walk into the Yorkshire peaks 80% steep incline with a 20kg weight vest in just over 5 hrs. Anybody that isn’t an unfit beta male should be able to walk a marathon in 5 hrs.
My father ran the Burning River 100 mile race in 28 hours as a bet from a friend. No training, 2 back surgeries and mid 40s. He then became one of the oldest guys to finish it 10 times in a row. He never trained and always finished around 28 hours and wanted to break 24. He always said and told everyone it’s almost all mental and staying engaged to not get bored because you find the pain. Also, every year while running through the night around 55 miles he began to be “stalked” by a squirrel. 😂
@@Kevinpbryant69999 13 miles is 20.9215 km. A half marathon is 21.0975 km. So it's quite close to the end and there isn't any other mile sign. If it was a full marathon, why wouldn't they show mile signs for the second half?
My ex-mother-in-law would run marathons without any training in her 60s. Would take her nearly 8 hours and most of the workers had already left the course before she finished. I thought it would kill her, but she made it each time.
@@apepisfet3347 I like the optimism - I am might just have to test this theory out for myself - I think it comes down to your strong will, it would take me to the finish line, probably after hacking up a lung or two along the way though haha
Ain't talking hate or anything just curious, I clocked in 357 miles within 3 months damn my knees and feet where screaming. Went to my personal athletic trainer and homeboy was like yeah do more of these stretches which worked and help but damn those first few weeks sucks until your body got use to it. Most days I'd clock over 35 a day
I already did that in 2013. I had subscribed for my first marathon when I was 39 years old, which was a youth dream of mine, but I wasn't motivated to train because of my intense allergic rhinitis attacks. I was only doing weight training, so to avoid having to quit and to minimize my risk of physical exhaustion, I decided to run up the stairs of my building after coming back from the gym, everyday, using that as a form of training. On the day of the race, I did very well until three-quarters of the way through, then I almost collapsed, feeling immense pain and fatigue. I wanted to quit, sit down, and cry, but I persisted and finished the race in 4 hours and 34 minutes. As I crossed the finish line, I had cramps in both legs. I was sore and walking awkwardly for a week.
I ran the Long Island Marathon in 2005 without any training. The biggest mistake was not eating breakfast. I was starving. Stomach was growling for like the last ten miles.
Really no training? So you live a sedentary lifestyle no exercise sit at a desk job? And you ran a marathon? No regular activity that might have prepared your body enough to make it through 26.2 miles? If so congratulations you are a freak of nature and you should be studied, if however you did engage in enough regular activity that it allowed you to complete a marathon, then that’s the training, it may have been unintended but there it is.
yeah bro, it's how we're built! we basically spent all our physical evolution points to max out endurance (specifically our ability to sweat), which is why we can outrun every animal on the planet 10x over. you dont need skills, tools, luck. just start running. you'll eventually scare up some animals and then chase them until you catch up. and you will catch up. just dont stop. you'll get them every time. african tribes still hunt like this. they regularly run down gazelle and antelope. its a low skill, and extremely efficient method of hunting. something that fascinates me, because in all other ways humans are generally much weaker than other mammals, especially chimps. i guess you dont need to be strong when your prey is so tired it can't fight back. not trying to diminish your achievement, it's definitely something to be proud of. but that's why you could do it. its cuz you can sweat and obviously don't live a lifestyle that's completely antithetical to how humans are designed to live (i.e. you arent a fat ass)
My coworker and I did a half marathon no training. I can’t imagine the full. I know I couldn’t do one more step over what I did do. I had to get the wheelchair in Walmart afterwards to get some aspirin and Gatorade. 🤦🏽♀️
@@shenise1294 about a week. I think it was on a Friday. Saturday and Sunday I laid in bed all day. Well not really my daughter had a sleepover, they made me move around a little Monday I had to get up and walk around. I had chores and and I had to get ready for work on Tuesday. And I was stiff at work till Friday. But it was just sore mostly.
Doing a half marathon on Christmas as just a little fun. I've never done anything like it. But I leave for bootcamp in early January so I'm running a lot. Hoping for a sub 2:30.
I ran a 4 ultras 50-100km each this year, never run before, had let a state of depression over come my life this year and never trained once, in fact I put on 15kg, but turned up to each race and decided to not quit until someone made me quit , in hopes my life would come back. The last 70k I did I ended up crying to myself for about 12 hours of it, but the feeling in the last 15k was something incredible
You wanna feel pain..do the Comrades Ultra Marathon.. But you have my respect. My dad..his brother and 2 of his cousins have permanent numbers as they have completed so many. And the Washie 100miler ain't no joke either..but dad got bored in the end and at 69,he started doing the international Iron Man. I swear he's not well🤣
I had a friend go out of town to support a buddy who was training for a marathon. The buddy who was supporting had run 1 marathon years before but had not trained for years. When he showed up with his buddy he was able to secure a race number and with no training he ran a better race then the friend who had trained for months
@@Huskke1 no if he gets regulaer cardio in and is reasonably fitness gym use ore physical job im 63 ran marathon its hard but yes a fit person could do it without training but i wouldn't recommend it
Never underestimate the power of a man who doesn’t want to be proven wrong.
It really irks me when people steal a top comment with the slightest adjustment, why? For what purpose? Do you really need validation that much
@@haz9808lol because I started my comment with "never underestimate". You know what really annoys me, replying to an old comment. If it's been longer than a week since the comment was made or the last reply to it. Just let it go. No one cares anymore.
@@Puckett. you cared enough to reply, ironic
@@haz9808 your comment wasn't a week old
@@haz9808 I pity your existence
He 100% was screaming YOU DON’T KNOW ME SON at some point during that marathon 😂
lol 😂
Hahahhaha😂😂😂
Who's gonna carry the boats?
@@ShyGuySkai and the logs
I was there. They just drove to those mile checkpoints
Him doing this with no training was a testament to his mental strength. It’s not impossible but not easy to do what he did.
There are different levels of no training. This guy is clearly fit and has above average cardio. My fat as couldn't do 10 miles
@Jeff Gayzose thank you
Not true at all. The damn guy is in shape
Nah that shit was easy.
You’re not lying 25 miles in under 5 hours. I workout and I would never but I’m not super into running without a purpose. I have to be playing a sport.
I watched this expecting him to be humbled and instead I’m just super impressed. Dude has an incredibly tough mind.
He was also in decent shape and young.
10 yrs older and 25 lbs heavier is a different story
@@digolaverdad7313I’m 10 years older and 10-16 lbs heavier. Only time I’ve ran is when something really scary is chasing me. Guarantee I can average over 5mph for 5+ hours on flat ground.
@@digolaverdad7313so don’t let that happen to u
@@indigohare3192oh yeah, let's just not age then, that sounds like a great idea!
@flashnet7633 nah just keep in shape ( 19 years old )😂
You can win by an inch or a mile... Winning is winning. Man had 57 seconds to spare. Well done
That is true back in the army i once placed my run test with 3 seconds to spare
But he did say it was "easy" so should have finished with plenty of time to spare
@@ryanjohndavies4092 57 seconds is plenty of time, comments already says it
not an hour to spare? i'm sorry but he said it would be EASY. Good job for making it but cut the cap XD
@@cloudunderweather9554he would have probably sped up if he had to do it in less time
Never mind the physical aspect, this shows some serious mental strength
True. I dont have that. I start freaking out when I run and stop
Yes cuz this is some serious BS. For one he's physically fit anyway. And for two he looks like he's a runner. I will bet money that he had trained before he's run a marathon before. Cuz if you hadn't your ass be on the ground. You obviously seen that one with them little girls where they show them they're like college age I think. But they show them before and they're all smiling and happy and mind you these girls train that's all they do they're on the track team. And then they get to the ends in every single one of them girls is in tears and cannot breathe. And they train everyday before they run a marathon.
under 5 hours is literally nothing you can practically fast walk
@@In_ThIs_SAD_Dark_Reality you think he looks like a runner? Dude he like 25 percent body fat, I don’t think he’s an actual runner
@@YZFR1is lol doesn't matter yk right? There are fat people who can run
Dude def slept for 15 hours after that
Then took a piss when his legs started working and went back to bed!
You would be surprised that it did not effect his sleep
I would be throwing up blood first.
He def wasnt able to walk the next day.
Some say he was never the same again since that day
We’ve been duped everybody, this is actually a half marathon…
The Richmond full marathon doesn’t use this sign and actually has a completely different logo.
Look it up and see what the sign says at the end.
He ran a half marathon without training and in 4:59 which makes sense, but not a full marathon.
Comment should be upvoted more than any other. Thanks for pointing it out!
I think 4.59 was made up as you can’t actually see it (and you could probably crawl a half faster than that). Good spot!
You don’t see any mile markers past 13 either
indeed, you can see in the finish gate it tell half marathon
It literally says "Richmond Half Marathon" 😂
“Here’s how you run a marathon. Step 1: You start running. There is no Step 2.”
- Barney Stinson
First thing i thought of
If there is no step 2, then you'd be left standing at the same place
@@wildwolf7220 Go to bed, wolf.
@@wildwolf7220 start running is literally step 1😂
Finisher
The length us guys will go to just to prove a point to our boys
Although he didn’t prove his point, which was it was easy to do it under 5 hours. He was mightily struggling and it did not look easy at all
@@nikokiko47 he did prove it though?
@@nikokiko47 if I pass my exam without studying I think I can say it's easy.
@@nikokiko47 without training. And considering he didnt prepare anything + still did it. Seems easy to him
@@20IA nah man, he said he can do a marathon under 5 hours with no training and it would be easy, which wasn’t the case at all. he needed to walk several times and seemed completely finished
Gotta respect that lol he may talk shit but he will actually back it up. Well done sir
Frfr
I’m impressed
True
It fucks you up for weeks after though to do it without training, I wanna hear an update a month later
@@B339KLO39 im sure he couldn't feel his legs the next day but respect none the less he did that
A wise man once said: " the training for a marathon is not so you can make it to the end, but so you do not suffer as much for the recuperation after."
A wise man once said: no matter what, people will find a way to discredit you, even if you prove them wrong time and time again.
@@abraham6871How is that related?
Next day he climbed Everest so....
@@R.W.P.dense
@@yukivick7726 to the top comment, bud
Running a marathon on sheer determination👊🏿
The mind is a powerful thing.
idiot. people can do different things. thats it . I could be more determined and not be able
Something only a Man can call on, not to say women can't but usually kids are her motivation, men can just do it if they want it bad enough.
@@dirtysouthpyro1981 ?
@@dirtysouthpyro1981 so random, uncalled for and sexist even if that wasn’t the intention. I’m a man and I can say this comment was completely unnecessary
@@amro.1701 buzz off snowflake 😂🤣😂
This dude later on the subway: "My legs don't work Ted"
😂
I came for this very comment
Ah, well that’s my sign to rewatch HIMYM start to finish again 😂
@@RH-jk4ue loved it until the ending, there truly is a thin line between love and hate.
Doesn't look like a big city, probably no subway
Dude is a legend for fitting this all in a short
What he left out is how sore the dude is for the next week. 😄
@@aaronvan9597 Fr his knees especially gonna be like jello 😂
... part 2
Yeah most RUclipsrs woulda made it a 10 minute video
😂
A man in shape with no injuries is a dangerous man
That a reference?
Or a man who just hasn't faced them yet
No injuries is the key.
clearly not in running shape
OK..ain’t NOBODY gonna mention how he finished under 57 seconds from his anticipated time!!?!?!? So clutch
So they claim, this is yt shorts bruh
Mentality at its hardest. Well done that guy, wasn’t easy but you did it. I myself used to run a lot, still reckon I could do a marathon but I wouldn’t dare say a time lol
If you walk any part of a marathon then you have failed 🤷 so this guy failed to run a marathon
No one aims for 5 hours bruh, they def just added that afterwards to make it dramatic. Who knows if that's even his real time lmao
@@magesRNTcute Good point. Also, it's not he looks untrained either. He most likely works out a bit.
"Months of Zero Preparation!" That might be the best quote of the year. 😁😄😆
It’s a half marathon. You can see in the finish line. Also hugely coincidental they have 13 miles as the last physical sign we see. And a half marathon is 13 miles
Noc
Months of Zero preparation... That sounds like my journey through college to my final exam
Might as well say years...
How did the cameraman catch up? Always ahead of him? Unless there were 30 cameras, cameramen?
“ After month of zero preparation” ( killed me 😂😂😂)
He’s a fit lad. Kudos!!
Averaging zero miles a week
@@bigpappachungus5273 heey dont forget...IN ZERO MINUTES!!!
Honestly super impressive that he didn’t get hurt doing that off of no training, like 99% of people would have not been able to finish a marathon like that
Lo mismo pienso, muchas personas van sólo por una medalla o para decir que "terminaron una maratón", el tiempo lo dice todo, un tiempo nada respetable ni para un principiante
Not really. It’s the mental strength plus some knowledge about your physical body and stamina. He seems to be in good health with a good cardiovascular system. The only that could completely stop him was hydration which of course was not a problem.
You will be surprised the endurance your body shows with mental strength. Also, any minor injury during the run will not cause any issue until after the end of the race. It’s body’s mechanism to keep going even when injured when it is in action. It’s a common phenomenon.
i mean yes really, if you arent trained for it theres a massive risk on injury to your legs and hips. all of the repeated impact on untrained legs is super bad@@Typlical_reality
If he truely did no training, then He is 110% going to have lasting injuries. Like plantar fasciitis, shin splints, knee pain, probably even hairline fractures in his feet. Training is what prevents those injuries from happening, so he’s fucked if the title is truthful.
@@jackalplays5178 this is exactly what I mean, it’s really a dumb idea
Scott promptly spent the next week in an ice bath apologizing to his knees and politely refusing any further marathon enrollments
Worth it
Kneesovertoesguy would keep that from happening.
The refusals were not polite
And shin splints
1k🎉
Seeing how he finished, he did better than I could ever dream. Kudos, bro.
There is absolutely no way an untrained person can SIMPLY finish a marathon bro 💀
Edit: he's even got a good pace to start with, that's not an untrained person is capable of
@@knightjia97 he's just full of youthful energy. 26.2 in 5 hrs isn't bad.
@@internetcitizen3224 ITS NOT A MARATHON. THE MILE COUNT IS A LIE. Its a half-marathon and he did it in 5 hours which is pretty bad. Look at the finish-sign in the end of the video, for confirmation. He did only 13 miles. So funny how everybody gets fooled.
You got it Joel! Mind over matter!
I honestly think everyone can do this.
The trick is to run at a like 6:30-7:00/km pace and run with careful technique. When you take a step and the foot lands on the ground, make sure to bounce with it and be fluid in your movement. That way your muscles and joints don't get too much pressure on them.
If you have the technique you can run a marathon after a year of sitting on the couch.
A video of him unable to walk for a week after would be a great follow up
I just said I bet he felt like ass after that run without training for it lmfao.
@@jking0.o121 bruhhhhh
Lol been there before. Couldn't even walk to the kitchen without lookin like Bambi for a good while
Calves folded up for the next week 😂
Feet full of blisters and probably a few tightness in hip flexors, calfs
Never underestimate a man that has poured his pride into his word.
It was a half marathon and any young adult with somewhat of a sports background can run a marathon at 04:59. It's made up and not even impressive if it was real.
@@PatrickStar_24 comment invalidated for having a cartoon profile pic.
@@creolemarcoquilla8321 whatever you say "creole" 😂😂😂😂
He may not have trained for it but he was definitely in great shape at one point in time
Based on your logic pro bodybuilders would be able to beat his time.
@Tony Adams maybe, maybe tie it or annihilate it
@@Nobodyfrom2003 True
No way a bodybuilder doesn’t get winded. Some of them never done cardio in their lives. Plus all that upper body strength and squat strength does nothing in running speed.
True!
"Who's gunna carry the boats son!?" 🤣🤣🤣
“You don’t know me son Stay Hard”
Stay hard
Stay hard
Stay hard
Stay hard
Is no one talking about how fast the camera man is?!?!
😭🤣
In a car
@@Kyrontipa more than likely a bike.
NAH!... suckaa u mean that car is slow
@@Kyrontipa bro he ran to 😢😐
A wise man said "you can fake a marathon". Hope buddy realizes now hes capable of so much more. Go for Ultra!!!
**forgetting about dude while noticing the endless trail of litter**
same
He literally threw a cup on ground right next to a garbage bin wtf lol
That’s what happens in a marathon. Runners want to maintain their current momentum because getting their momentum back up from stopping to throw something out requires more energy; they ultimately want to achieve the best time possible. Event organizers pay people to come collect the trash later.
@@GpL_2000 I totally understand, but personally I think it sets a bad example (people are dum6).... I've know quite a few people that were full blown litter bugs, you know what each and every one's reasoning was?.. "theres people who are paid/whose job it is to pick it up.".... again I understand tho... but you look at 10 miles of endless trash, and its hard to believe it all got picked up.
I thought I was the only one noticing that. Interesting fact about marathons that I didn't know.
Still seems strange ..
"After 0 months of preparation, today is game day!" This, I can definitely relate to this! 😂
Man that comment that applies
me at the final year exams
Just like havin your first kid. And I'm pretty sure you'd cry after both. Get the whole experience.
Guy: 🥶 (drenched in sweat)
Camera man: 😁 📷 (I'm spinning like a ballerina)
Procrastinators and slackers of the world unite!!! lol 💪🏾💪🏾 My famous mantra.... "Now just imagine if I practiced or applied myself!!!" 😳 😉
Them next 2-3 mornings are gonna be rough!😢
Whole week
😂
@@coreywise07 gonna wake up in a wheelchair
Them legs gonna be jello
@@alexvillalobos7137 goated comment
CONGRATULATIONS!!! 🏅performance 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
This guy is kind of a beast for even finishing it in that amount of time.
No shit genius
Well tbf, he’s clearly in shape. No idea what he normally does for exercise.
@@TheHeadincharge Flag Football
Tbh an 11 min mile is about what he had to run to do this and for someone who’s physically fit it’s just a mental game
Now for runners it’s a whole different story cus they are trained to run fast for a long distance
Now let’s see him try to walk down a flight of stairs two days later 😂
My technique is sit down and slide down 😂😂
I walk them down backwards 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
I just don’t go on stairs for a week after marathons 😂
He did well walking most the marathon.
"After months of zero preparation, today is game day."
“I’ve prepared for this moment for none of my life. Join me on this ride!”
Fair play to you that's a bold test of mind and body 👌
@A Fridge Too Far "I like your confidence kid! I'm betting all my money on you!"
*goes broke*
@@MrSandalwood
@@afridgetoofar1818
Even though he could have finished an hour or two faster if he’d trained, he saved even more time than that by not training. Great time management, Sir! 😅👊🏼
The end of the marathon is not the end of the time efficiency evaluation. Lol
If he was into running and doing his first marathon, it would be fair to assume he could do it at around 4 hours, which is a great time for a beginner, anything under 4 hours is amazing, but finishing around 3 hours for a beginner is really hard, nearly impossible.
LOL
I have so much respect for that guy. That was extremely impressive from someone that doesn’t train. He’s got a stronger mind than the average person.
Dude you're flat out not smart at all....look at his physique....he's muscular, lean....that only happens from various levels of exercise....he may not run marathons but he could be a hard core basketball player, or soccer player, where there's hours of running....so it's obviously just a misleading video to get attention
If he trained he probably could do it in three hours with that mind set
It’s impressive but if want a really cool story look up David goggins prep for bad water. He is a navy seal who ran 101 miles in 19 hours with no preparation with less than 3 days notice and had fractured leg injuries trouble breathing and a ton of issues past mile 70 and may have experienced kidney failure after the race when he was peeing brown liquids
@@jobizorocfco6616 that sounds more like mental illness than an accomplishment
Extremely foolish. This can and will destroy knee joint tissue which doesn’t grow back
6 inch 1 ft. Damn what a beast.
Underrated comment.
tf this supposed to mean
@@c1nderblokk The video said he is 6 in 1 ft. Lmao.
@@Domtronic okay? i have 2 eyes you maggot but how is 6'1 a beast that average
😂😂🎉
i actually ran a marathon having never ran one and after a 5 month stint of psychosis/depression, i ended up walking the last 10 miles as I was so banged up… I went straight to bed and didn’t leave it for 24 hours, the first few hours was me laying there in pain from my legs throbbing, despite being previously sedentary for 5 months i was shocked how fast i recovered
Once an athlete, always an athlete
yep. marathons are just a mental thing, regardless of your level of fitness. athletes know how to push their bodies in most situations.
Key word RUNNING a marathon. I saw alot of jogging, walking, resting, and standing. Did not see any RUNNING at all.
Key word RUNNING a marathon. I saw alot of jogging, walking, resting, and standing. Did not see any RUNNING at all. Anybody can jog walk 26.1 miles with no training.
@@banewillrise6818 bet you can’t run a 5 hour marathon with how booty hurt you are.
@@banewillrise6818 nah if he actually did run under 5 hours that would have required a lot of running
Never realized how messy marathons were til now
Edit- HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE
Yeah so much litter wtf...
There’s volunteer staff that cleans it up
Change the title to How hard is it to throw a Dixie cup in a garbage can?
@@Dcovington thanks for the insight
@@ronsalerno2058 hard considering these are no e on route
My whole life has been months of zero preparation.
For real
Years you mean years I have had years of no training I am now a master at nothing
💀
😂😂😂😂Same here
So great things are coming for all us with 0 preparation 🤣
The sign said half marathon..ur caption said full marathon
Looked it up. There’s a half and full. The event is just called “The Richmond Half Marathon”
Well that don’t make sense because he ran past a “13 miles” sign. In a half marathon there wouldn’t be a 13 miles sign. 13 miles would be the end of the race
@@kylelay6858nope, the Richmond full marathon doesn’t use this sign or this logo. We’ve been duped. You can tell by his speed and his continual pauses he did not and would not have a 5 hour pace at a full marathon.
props to you for running that whole marathon with Woopty on loop!
More people should have this self confidence and determination
And a strong base to start with, making the "without training" bullshit
This is decent. But determination is really tested in a more threatening situation. Like fighting or climbing with no equipment(this is pretty dumb, but it's just an example)
@@celenial6009wrong, my friend. Ask any fighter or climber or military if cardio requires determination.
for an untrained person, by mile 2-4, the lactic acid built up will be so bad that you would want to cut your legs off. This video is bs lol
holy shit this must be the disposable cup marathon
Yeah so many cups just thrown on the ground, lol.
😂😂😂i noticed that too.
nobody cares if they are or arent. including the earth
@@dwightschrute7021 how couldn't you?
@@LargerThanCats don’t worry, the wind will blow them away
marathons are no joke. fitness and metality both work in tandem
Never underestimate the power of a determined individual.
That's not determination, that's just stupidity
Lmao his stubbornness is almost like a super power👏🏾😂
Mf said fucking watch me
I'm running a marathon in December and I'm taking this phrase with me in my pocket. 😂
Everyone talking bout the guy, but who’s the unfortunate soul that’s gotta pick up all them cups? 💀
it will be bunch or people not just 1 guy lebrons mother for the strees everyone will help lebrons mother
lebrons mother delonte west cavs 😂😂
A big ass machine with a big ass brush that brushes it into the vacuum on the truck so no one is picking up with their hands
I was a volunteer for a marathon every year in hs. We had to clean up, but there were multiple groups at each mile check point so it wasn’t that bad, but some years had awful weather which made us dread it.
@@lebronmother1858 you got a touch of the 'tism?
I love this song and that's the only thing I could focus on...
my guy is gonna have a rough week after that💀
Got both my leg injured after a 7 km run weeks ago and still haven't recovered from it. He's going to have a hard time.
Dude sacrificed both meniscus to say, “Told you I could.” 💀
went for a 50km walk/jog, no prep work middle of the hottest days of summer here in sweden (we have a few weeks that get up to texas temperature nowadays and have had those for the last couple of years) was completely fine day after. only access to water i had was the 2 times someone answered the door when i knocked and a brief stop at a lake to take a dive then back up. some people just built worse than others i guess
@@goranpersson7726Humble yourself
I did a marathon once (with lots of prep) and my flippin' toe nails came off. This guy was HURTIN'. Love that no-quit, though. Good hussle. Respect.
"You don't train for a marathon,you run it"
- Barney Stinson
😂😂
Ted! My legs don't work
and then we should know that the next thing happened to him would similar to barney as well
Props to him for finishing . Can’t imagine how painful his recovery was 😂
Bet his nipples were raw as fuck, his legs ached for 8 days straight and probably couldn't stand for a day 🤣
They lied
In home nurse status recovery.
@@daddishesnetwork8920 mad u can’t do the same?
I ran to and from school on my last day of school, it totaled up to almost exactly a marathon. If we count everything even at school it was a 9:68 but if we just count the running it was around a 5:15. Not too shabby for a 3200 runner 😅
“Half marathon” on the big sign at the end lmaoo
They have multiple start points.
@@LovetoPlayGuitarsro 13 popped up twice cut the crap and tell it how you saw it
@@yungtyeso it was 26 miles?
26.219 MILES or 41,195 KM
Sign said one thing but it also said almost 26Miles. So, it's a full marathon . Also, the time for a full marathon for an average non professional, is just under 5 hrs.
@@simplyunrelated that’s what I’m saying these guys are just saying stuff atp
I was absolutely terrified of how the streets were, never noticed how messy marathons were
"This is America"
@@TwinkleTwinklePatrickstarIt's piles of trash nonetheless. What a waste of ressources.
@@TwinkleTwinklePatrickstar even though I kinda thought about it it's a relief
@smftx :3 only in USA and Asia ...
Operating a Marathon waterstop 101: Bring a metal snow shovel.
Why? Gel Packs. O_O
He crossed the finish line like, "Someone gimme a smoke and let's go to Buffalo Wild Wings. I really do this!"
Lol!! 🤣🤣
I’ve sat here for probably 2 minutes straight laughing at this 😂 it just fits so perfectly.
Hats off to the cameraman who ran the marathon just to record him 😅
To be fair he was in good shape; no soft crab lol core and legs was strong so his body would hold up if he could push through mentally. ✊🏽 solid brother
He may not train for marathons, but he's clearly an active dude. I'm sure he runs at some point regularly, even if it's just on a gym treadmill.
Right. Not doing marathon specific training doesn't mean you don't train
Xactly!
Nah marathon training is very specific
@@Dr.SpatulaAgreed. I don’t jog right now. Haven’t jogged as a regular thing since Highschool, if I joined a marathon and jogged for a mile, if I even could, I’d pass out.
But after I’m done healing form some surgery I’m going to start jogging actually lol. Tired of being out of shape.
Now you know everything about me!
@@thevolta89Right? I do a bit of cardio at the gym but a few years ago i used to run regularly and i tried that now, id be flat on my arse. However, stubbornness can keep you going.
He’s in relatively good shape. He didn’t run a marathon. He completed a marathon.
FACTS
hater
He did run a marathon though
You run a sub 5 hour marathon
Yeah, for me, under 30yr to just completed marathon is possible.But now over 30, marathon wtout training is impossible, getting old..
He just proved that having a strong mindset is key.
my man gunna need help standing up off the toilet for the next week lmfao
🤣🤣🤣
Does that really happen lmao
@@laneythelame well, a marathon is quote the leg workout. Since he did it without preparing for it, his legs are going to be extremely sore.
Bruh that’s so true bro😂😂😂😂😂
People sometimes forget how strong the mind is when you actually push urself to certain points. This guy is a fkn machine, kudos to him!
This the same energy I push my self to the limits with when I carry all the bags inside in one trip
I was looking for this comment! 🤘🏼
😂😂😂 you just made my day!
😂, right I feel like Atlas carrying the world on my shoulders lol
So fucking true hahaha
lol trueeee
Much respect for the determination!
Bro had a pep talk to himself and clutched his race time mere seconds from his prediction 🔥
You're right. At some point near the end he had the option to fail or succeed and he chose to dig in!
If you look really closely at the timer at the end it says 5:35... So 5 hours and 35 minutes. Missed it by 35 minutes but the uploader still wanted to claim he was able to do it in under 5 hours even though the time he got was still pretty impressive
Ultramarathoner here. Please don’t run long distance without training, folks. It’s a great way to injure yourself. Worst case scenario, it could lead to cardiac failure. I’ve seen it happen.
I'll do whatever I please :3
You’ve been warned 🗿
Thank you. You need to train for this stuff. Long term damage or death like you said are very real risks.
You just don’t want people to know your sport doesn’t require much training. Didn’t a sheep herder win an ultra marathon in the past? Lol
The song “I’m addicted to blue cheese I swear I’m addicted to blue cheese”
money=cheese, blue=the blue strip on 100s
Blue cheese tastes good i dont blame him
Talking about hundred dollar bills
Its not blue cheese it Bleu cheese
*bleu
That’s amazing. Much respect.🤷🏻♂️
I ran the Honolulu marathon twice when I was in the military. First time i rolled out of bed after getting in 3 am from the club and finished in 5 hrs. Walked a lot of the way😂. I couldn’t walk down stairs for a week.
This is the expected results. You will run it, but recovery will be hell.
I just ran a marathon on my own in Florida before thanksgiving no training. I can relate to your story, I was hungover, woke up to drink more and decided to run a marathon in the same day because I felt like a piece of shit. I couldn’t walk without a limp the next day lol.
Live here on Oahu and tan it 10 times. One time was just pushing my kids in the stroller. More of a power walk.
Been apart of that run lol.
youre military , that shit dont count! lol. at least in this video , theyre portraying "sky" has just a dude who decided to run a marathon one day.
"After months of zero preparation" 😂
Zero progression
Full send salute 🏴☠️🏴☠️
Key word RUNNING a marathon. I saw alot of jogging, walking, resting, and standing. Did not see any RUNNING at all. Anybody can jog walk 26.1 miles with no training.
@@banewillrise6818 they maybe jog 26.1 miles, but can they do it non-stop no breaks allowed?
@@svampified if you have an attention span longer than 60 seconds. You will notice the clip shows him taking alot of walking and standing breaks.
1st of all, he looks like he keeps in shape(I don't know what type of exercise he does, if any), and 2nd of all, he was confident and determined!
It's still really hard in shape. It's a longgggg ways
Duh
Still hard tho i used to strictly do weightlifting last year and was buff (in a healthy way) but couldnt jog 2 miles without stopping
Average blue collar build, he could be a plumber or be a brick mason lol
@Kyra I was about to say this is a misleading video. No way he runs a marathon if his a couch potato. And he might not be a runner but based on experience you gotta have Damm strong legs to run a marathon no way a regular person runs a marathon without training
Legend
Respect! I did a full marathon with training, and always believed that if you had the right mental capacity it could be done without it. Awesome job!!!
Awesome job? 5 hr marathon is walking speed. It is only considered good ever if you run the entire time. 5mph.
@@henrycooper4213 Are you mentally handicapped? 2-3mph is walking speed.
@@henrycooper4213 Lol “walking speed” You can’t walk a marathon in 5hrs. You’re going to have to run a significant portion of the marathon to make it in 5hrs. I know from experience; I ran a marathon with zero training using the run/walk method and finished in 4hr 45 min. If I walked the whole time it easily would’ve taken 6+ hours
@@henrycooper4213lmao the math ain’t mathing… you can’t walk a marathon in 5hrs
@@MassAmorphous that’s because you must be extremely unfit. I did did a half in 1 hr 40 min and didn’t run due to injury for the 5 weeks up to it. I did a marathon walk into the Yorkshire peaks 80% steep incline with a 20kg weight vest in just over 5 hrs. Anybody that isn’t an unfit beta male should be able to walk a marathon in 5 hrs.
My father ran the Burning River 100 mile race in 28 hours as a bet from a friend. No training, 2 back surgeries and mid 40s. He then became one of the oldest guys to finish it 10 times in a row. He never trained and always finished around 28 hours and wanted to break 24. He always said and told everyone it’s almost all mental and staying engaged to not get bored because you find the pain. Also, every year while running through the night around 55 miles he began to be “stalked” by a squirrel. 😂
No way! I've been doing the burning river relay with my friends, small world
Straight up said Half Marathon at the end on the sign. Almost edited this perfectly haha 🤣
Literally nobody else is talking abt this lol
Clearly, I didn't do it, haha!!
The mile 13 sign tho
Many events have marathon and half marathon in one
@@Kevinpbryant69999 13 miles is 20.9215 km. A half marathon is 21.0975 km. So it's quite close to the end and there isn't any other mile sign. If it was a full marathon, why wouldn't they show mile signs for the second half?
My ex-mother-in-law would run marathons without any training in her 60s. Would take her nearly 8 hours and most of the workers had already left the course before she finished. I thought it would kill her, but she made it each time.
Ahhh. It's great to be young
“I swear I’m addicted to blue cheese” 💀
You can just tell he didn't pass 5th grade.
blue cheese as in money
@@v6nnino blue cheese is a strain of weed
Blue cheese is fire tbf
@seonggi-hun7482 Remember when back in the 00s in Nottingham, there were 10/10 blue cheese, can't get it anymore, though.
Shin splints have entered the chat
Oh ya 😂, back in high school ran 10k’s now I try (10 years later) and 3 km in my shins are about to explode.
I’ve noticed that too!!! Ouch!!
Tendinitis has entered the chat
SMH the worst lingering pain there is 😂
In high school I had a low 5 mile now running for longer than 1 minute at a time is CRAZY! 🤣😂🤣
I run 20 a week and have run 260 something miles this year so far. Mad respect for this guy. I've never done a full marathon.
But the question is do you think you could run a marathon if you had to tomorrow?
@@lightkeyper Everyone with a healthy weight and bones is able to do it. Humans are built for it.
Even smokers could do it, they just dont want to
@@apepisfet3347 I like the optimism - I am might just have to test this theory out for myself - I think it comes down to your strong will, it would take me to the finish line, probably after hacking up a lung or two along the way though haha
@@apepisfet3347Smokers, no. Definitely not.
Ain't talking hate or anything just curious, I clocked in 357 miles within 3 months damn my knees and feet where screaming. Went to my personal athletic trainer and homeboy was like yeah do more of these stretches which worked and help but damn those first few weeks sucks until your body got use to it. Most days I'd clock over 35 a day
I already did that in 2013. I had subscribed for my first marathon when I was 39 years old, which was a youth dream of mine, but I wasn't motivated to train because of my intense allergic rhinitis attacks. I was only doing weight training, so to avoid having to quit and to minimize my risk of physical exhaustion, I decided to run up the stairs of my building after coming back from the gym, everyday, using that as a form of training. On the day of the race, I did very well until three-quarters of the way through, then I almost collapsed, feeling immense pain and fatigue. I wanted to quit, sit down, and cry, but I persisted and finished the race in 4 hours and 34 minutes. As I crossed the finish line, I had cramps in both legs. I was sore and walking awkwardly for a week.
Proof camera man is invincible, never dies, doesn't get tired, extremely fast and doesn't need food nor water.
Or he took his motorbike...
I ran the Long Island Marathon in 2005 without any training. The biggest mistake was not eating breakfast. I was starving. Stomach was growling for like the last ten miles.
Really no training?
So you live a sedentary lifestyle no exercise sit at a desk job? And you ran a marathon? No regular activity that might have prepared your body enough to make it through 26.2 miles? If so congratulations you are a freak of nature and you should be studied, if however you did engage in enough regular activity that it allowed you to complete a marathon, then that’s the training, it may have been unintended but there it is.
yeah bro, it's how we're built! we basically spent all our physical evolution points to max out endurance (specifically our ability to sweat), which is why we can outrun every animal on the planet 10x over. you dont need skills, tools, luck. just start running. you'll eventually scare up some animals and then chase them until you catch up. and you will catch up. just dont stop. you'll get them every time. african tribes still hunt like this. they regularly run down gazelle and antelope. its a low skill, and extremely efficient method of hunting. something that fascinates me, because in all other ways humans are generally much weaker than other mammals, especially chimps. i guess you dont need to be strong when your prey is so tired it can't fight back.
not trying to diminish your achievement, it's definitely something to be proud of. but that's why you could do it. its cuz you can sweat and obviously don't live a lifestyle that's completely antithetical to how humans are designed to live (i.e. you arent a fat ass)
@@mistaajonesbro yeah we can outrun our prays but definitely cannot outrun any predator like lions, tigers, etc
@@A85-o2xnot in terms of speed, but in terms of endurance I doubt any animal can match us
@@mistaajonesidk about efficient tho, lots of calories burnt when you run for hours 😂
My coworker and I did a half marathon no training. I can’t imagine the full. I know I couldn’t do one more step over what I did do. I had to get the wheelchair in Walmart afterwards to get some aspirin and Gatorade. 🤦🏽♀️
How long did it take you to recover?
@@shenise1294 about a week. I think it was on a Friday. Saturday and Sunday I laid in bed all day. Well not really my daughter had a sleepover, they made me move around a little Monday I had to get up and walk around. I had chores and and I had to get ready for work on Tuesday. And I was stiff at work till Friday. But it was just sore mostly.
@@hneebrn thanks
Doing a half marathon on Christmas as just a little fun. I've never done anything like it. But I leave for bootcamp in early January so I'm running a lot. Hoping for a sub 2:30.
You joined a group of elite athletes that day… when you used a Walmart scooter
Lets fucking go Scott 🎉. Big Dawg 😤
I ran a 4 ultras 50-100km each this year, never run before, had let a state of depression over come my life this year and never trained once, in fact I put on 15kg, but turned up to each race and decided to not quit until someone made me quit , in hopes my life would come back.
The last 70k I did I ended up crying to myself for about 12 hours of it, but the feeling in the last 15k was something incredible
You wanna feel pain..do the Comrades Ultra Marathon..
But you have my respect. My dad..his brother and 2 of his cousins have permanent numbers as they have completed so many. And the Washie 100miler ain't no joke either..but dad got bored in the end and at 69,he started doing the international Iron Man. I swear he's not well🤣
"Here's how you run a marathon
Step 1:You start running
Step 2:There's no step 2"
-Barney
Stinson
step 2 is literalli the scond step, son
buhya.
Step 3: go see what happens with the subway after last station
Dude literally did a whole body transformation in that marathon
That’s real impressive 🤘🏾
Straight Gangsta 💪🏻😤💯
I had a friend go out of town to support a buddy who was training for a marathon. The buddy who was supporting had run 1 marathon years before but had not trained for years. When he showed up with his buddy he was able to secure a race number and with no training he ran a better race then the friend who had trained for months
He prolly cramped up and was sore for a month afterwards 🤣 🤣 🤣
@@OrganicOptimus worth it
Muscle memory
Some people are just built different
It heavily Depends on genetics, like every other physical or mental test.
That's honestly impressive AF.
There's no way he doesn't get atleast some cardio in on a daily basis... The man is an athlete.
Also looks like he's in his 20s which helps
Getting cardio is hella different from endurance
Ditto - he looks like he works out on a semi regular basis, even if it's not necessarily distance running.
@@Huskke1 no if he gets regulaer cardio in and is reasonably fitness gym use ore physical job
im 63 ran marathon its hard but yes a fit person could do it without training but i wouldn't recommend it
@@sasanach8 good point, it's doable but not recommended, your body won't like it 😂
I could feel my abs and legs burning through the screen,like I literally felt it,how?! 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Strong empathy, can happen a lot in high emotion situations that you can relate too, such as Crying, or The pain of working out extremely hard
My guy, that's legendary in my book. I've thought about doing this just to push my mental to the max, but I know better than to guarantee a 5 hour 😂
That's impressive... great heart
This guy is in decent shape. He might not have prepped for this event but he is overall in good shape
Was thinking the same, dudes no slouch for sure. Still badass nonetheless