Jemma Reekie (Olympic 800m 4th place finish) - prepares for World Championships | Stride Athletics
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- Stride Athletics joins Olympic 800m 4th place finisher, Jemma Reekie as she prepares for the upcoming World Athletics Championships.
Jemma undertook 16x400m at tempo pace with a standing 30s recovery between reps.
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Jemma's Instagram: / jemmareekie
Stride Athletics Instagram: / stride.athletics
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Videographer & Edited: / th333o
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Sections
0:00 - Intro / Warm up
5:19 - Drills
6:00 - Going pro
6:45 - Start of session
16:58 - Cool down - Спорт
Great insight on athletes like Jenna. Kudos to the bloke leading as well. Great work on the HQ video. Looking forward to more
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks, Jemma, for this insight into ypur sessions. It's really good that the very top UK athletes are willing to let us see this side of their sport. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching Mark
Jemma y're a great runner and competitor.
Great grit.
Good luck for future 👏👏👏
Great video guys loving the format hopefully podcast to follow.
Thanks very much!
why is there a bloke leading it? can they not just push themselves with a watch? (this is not a criticism btw)
Thanks! I would love to Keely Hodgkinson on your channel in the coming videos. Keep this going😍
Thanks Finneas! At the moment we are currently only doing Scottish athletes, but who knows what could happen in future...
@@StrideAthletics We all love this type of beneficial contents! 🔥
Top vid!...Top channel Reekie takeaway comment....Commit to it and good things will come! Keep up the great content 🦾🏃❤
Thanks Stuart, glad to see you're still enjoying the videos!
Do you 4x800m relay debut olympics ?
Sadly, I think that most of the people viewing this will be those that already have an inside interest in athletics. I suspect most of the casual fans watching the sport on TV are unaware of the dedication of athletes Jemma and the daily work required. Good luck in Budapest.
Hi Tulyar, unfortunately we agree. A large part of starting this channel was to try and bring in a new audience to the sport through engaging content. Fingers crossed..
You are doing a good job.Keep it going. It may also inspire young people who have not yet considered taking up athletics yet.@@StrideAthletics