RUNNING 15KM OF UTMB | I don't know how they do it!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 авг 2022
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    Last week I had the unbelievable privilege of being able to visit Chamonix for UTMB week. After racing MCC last year, I already had an impression of what the week was like but WOW this year was special!
    In this vlog I headed out with Francois, a mountain guide and ultra runner himself, to explore the final 15km of the UTMB course. Would you like to give the race a go?
    Route: Hike from Montroc to start at Montets
    Montets - Tete aux vents - La Flegere - Chamonix
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  • @alpinisme07
    @alpinisme07 Год назад +12

    I'm not going to write a training-schedule here. But this is how I prepared:
    I worked in shifts, so I had 5 working-days and 3 days of weekend.
    I ran 18,5 kms every day, which approx. was 3/5 of road and 2/5 of trail.
    I live in the Netherlands, so there was hardly any up- or downhill.
    In the second day of my weekends, I went to the Ardennes, Belgian hills and did approx. 40 kms of trail, carrying isotonic drink, powder to make drinks, bit of money to buy water and a train-ticket, dried apricots and digestive biscuits. I've done this for a year, and in summer I made an altitude stage in Cervinia, Italian Walliser Alps. Cervinia is situated on an altitude of 2000 mtrs. First week there, I ran over trails to colle superiore delle Cime Bianche/Bar gran sometta every day. That was 1000 altimetres a day.
    Second week, I ran to the rifugio Teodule on 3325m, also every day. This was the most difficult part of my plan, and after all, actually much harder than the Ultra trail itself.
    In the weekend, I crossed the colle sup. dlle cime bianche to the Val d' Ayas en returned to Cervinia over colle di Nanaz. Took me about 10 hours.
    In training, I didn't use sticks, and although almost everyone used them, I didn't, and I also didn't miss them. Downhilling, you just have to be a bit careful with your knees.
    Last week before the race, I spent with my mother in Chamonix, at a 1000-1200 mtrs., and gave the body some time to recover. I only did 2 short, easy trainings there.
    For breakfast, I ate sweet waffles with coffee, and yoghurt with berries.
    For Lunch 3 sandwiches with salami and cheese.
    1/2 a litre of sprite/7up
    For dinner, pasta with tuna.
    I took 15 mgs of iron, and folic acid every day. And I took a kind of recovery supplement from Born which they do not sell anymore, during 30 days untill the race.
    It takes 2-3 weeks for your new red bloodcells to become mature, so a shorter stage won't bring you much.
    During the race, I had energy gel, isotonic powder, biscuits and dried apricots. I had a small rucksack with two side-pockets for one bottle of 1/2 litre each. I tried a camelback at home, but the 'sloshing' of the water, on the rhythm of my pace, irritated me.
    Sleepyness was my only problem. At Champex, 120 kms, I should have laid down for a an hour or so, which I didn't.
    So I had to lay down in the 1st aid-station of Vallorcine and slept for 4 hours before continuing, and finishing the last 17 kms.
    It was one of the most impressive things I've done in my life. Training for it was a kind of process. The second week in Cervinia, I became slower with 7 minutes per day and wondered why. I was worried about it, of course, maybe my condition/shape would be insufficient. I found out that I only needed more energy and started to drink the 1/2 litre of lemonade/sprite/7up-like drink.
    I chose Cervinia, because on the south side of the Alps, there is not much snow and I would be able to go untill 3000. I tried to run in snow on my way to Cabane d'Orny once, but this was too strenuous and no good training. Also, I found out that the race would have 8000 altimetres, and if I would be able to do that in one week, at an altitude higher than the race, I would certainly be in good shape. Col du Croix de Bonhomme, Arete Mont Favre, Mont Saxe Grand Col Ferret and Col de la Seigne are not higher than 2500.
    So good luck everyone, live like a monk, don't drink any alcohol and train your arse off.

  • @fatrunner
    @fatrunner Год назад +2

    Great video. I loved the live UTMB coverage last week and it's great getting a second dose with all the RUclipsrs uploading this week. A trip out there is 100% on my bucket list.

  • @manuel_877
    @manuel_877 Год назад +2

    Congratulations Flora, well done!!!. Here is my like. I love UTMB. A nice week for everyone.

  • @melaniebailey3446
    @melaniebailey3446 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video! Really enjoyed seeing the last part of the UTMB course!

  • @timreading5005
    @timreading5005 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much Flora for sharing in all your beauty and passion.
    Run on and fly my friend 💚👌🏼✨

  • @mihaibrb1642
    @mihaibrb1642 Год назад +12

    "Limits like fears are often just an illusion"
    Running this place and Dolomites are on my bucket list.

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      Oooh I'd love to go to the dolomites! Also love that quote

    • @mihaibrb1642
      @mihaibrb1642 Год назад +2

      @@FloraBeverley Michael Jordan said that, I tend to believe the guy :D
      See you in Italy on the top of Dolomites. Run fasta, eat pasta :))

  • @sijetacido
    @sijetacido Год назад +1

    Love the video

  • @classicalruns1245
    @classicalruns1245 Год назад +4

    It must be lovely to live in such a beautiful location to run the trails and not have to stop and take like hundreds of pictures because you've seen it so many times. So jealous!
    But nice job on the venture. It always sucks how quickly all the training can disappear but it's fun to gain it back when running mountains!

  • @hamenophisiii9574
    @hamenophisiii9574 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this wonderful video !! 🤩

  • @jaseinclee
    @jaseinclee Год назад +1

    Well done Flora! Fantastic terrain and really rocky

  • @hamba1998
    @hamba1998 Год назад +7

    What a beautiful landscape to run through! When I started running in 2019 and was training for my first 5k, it was reading race blogs of UTMB and Spartathlon that introduced me to the ultra community and got me inspired to take my running that direction! Thank you for including the section on the glacier withdrawal - such an important topic to raise awareness of, and I know you are eco-conscious (one of the reasons I follow you).

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      Ah that's awesome! Yeah it actually really saddened me... we had another hike with a guide and he shared even more info which made me even sadder. But good to know about.

  • @jojolavoie4488
    @jojolavoie4488 Год назад +9

    Amazing! I hiked the Tour du Mont Blanc a couple years ago in 9 days, I can't imagine people who run it in one go!! Definitely inspiring 😊

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      That's epic! 9 days is still pretty fast... I bet it was incredible (and a lot more fun than doing it in 1 go 😅)

  • @Kelly_Ben
    @Kelly_Ben Год назад +2

    How absolutely gorgeous!! Being able to run through the last kilometers of UTMB must have felt incredible. Watching the live stream, I could recognize bits of it, but didn't realize that metal bridge at the end was such a silly punishment- I figured it went over a ditch! It was great seeing you in the live stream too, it's my second year of sleeplessly watching. The downhill tips from Francois were helpful. I'm definitely going to try to get out there one year.

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +2

      It was stunning and such a privilege! Super useful to understand the elements of it when watching them on the live stream too (also hi!). And no Hahaha the bridge was just for torture only 😂

  • @rmjames83
    @rmjames83 Год назад +1

    Absolutely Stunning!!! And so much fun by the looks…I watched the live stream of the elites bombing that downhill into Chamonix-after 165 ish km, insane!!! They made it look too easy🤣 Kudos to all the UTMB runners & to you too Flora!!

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      It was great fun! Haha oh yes they were very impressive, I can't imagine how sore their legs must have been! 🥵

  • @timwildauer5063
    @timwildauer5063 Год назад +1

    The scenery is so beautiful the entire way! This is definitely motivation for me to get in shape so I can do something like this someday!

  • @natashamoulden683
    @natashamoulden683 Год назад +1

    Watching your running vlogs brings me joy and inspires me 😊 looks so beautiful there 😍

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      That honestly makes me to happy to hear!! Thank you 😊 🥰

  • @keithdouglas9848
    @keithdouglas9848 Год назад +1

    Amazing video Beverly. I laughed when Francois was showing you how to run and you said "oh god" .top job Beverly!

  • @Adamnealvelez
    @Adamnealvelez Год назад +1

    Awesome video!!!! Looks like you may have found the next career change-UTMB (and other) Trail Running Guide!

  • @celani5667
    @celani5667 Год назад +1

    Congrats. I took a break from running to focus on Muay Thai but watching your videos is making me want to lace up my runners and go 😄😄😄

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      Haha that's what we like to hear! Though muay Thai sounds brill too 😀

  • @richardantrobus7186
    @richardantrobus7186 Год назад +1

    Thanks for doing this video! I couldn't explain to my crew why it took so long to do this section at 1am in the morning, I haven't any races lined up too but looking forward to just running

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      My goodness I can't imagine trying it at 1am after 155km of running 🥵 I'm surprised you had to explain! The route is explanation in itself 😅 hopefully they saw this and saw how tough it was!

  • @BacAsable
    @BacAsable 5 месяцев назад +1

    😊 I love Chamonix valley but I live in paris, I’m preparing for my first MCC this year. I hope to see you at

  • @Bruce_S
    @Bruce_S Год назад

    Awesome video!

  • @wilsonpotosirunner
    @wilsonpotosirunner Год назад +1

    Espectacular

  • @thepandaknows
    @thepandaknows Год назад +1

    Hi! I'm new to trail running (all running, actually,) and your chat about downhill technique was very helpful.

  • @eddiegaul1903
    @eddiegaul1903 Год назад +1

    What beautiful scenery Flora. I'd love to visit out there. We have a lot of that type of trail / mountain scenery here in the western United States. I don't do much trail running, but I do a lot of power hiking. Definitely takes some getting used to in terms of training, strength and getting used to altitude. Thanks for the beautiful video.

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      It's stunning! Yes I hear the US is incredible for trails, very jealous! Though in the grand scheme of it, the alps are not far from us in the US!

    • @eddiegaul1903
      @eddiegaul1903 Год назад +1

      @@FloraBeverley Yup, I live near Salt Lake City, Utah, so I can get those kinds of trail / mountains within 30 - 60 minute drive. Love your content!

  • @transferandina
    @transferandina Год назад

    Espero que algún día tengas la gran experiencia de venir a practicar trail running a nuestra Patagonia Argentina. Abrazos y hasta pronto!

  • @ildiko4047
    @ildiko4047 Год назад

    Amazing wow

  • @bev9708
    @bev9708 Год назад +3

    Yeah the professionals make it look sooooo easy!! And François sure has that professional style!!! Watching the UTMB was massively inspirational, I've been showing more grit and tolerance for suffering since then, doing harder workouts!😁 You're in good company loving running downhill, Marianne Hogan (2nd place UTMB 2022) said the same thing!!

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      They sure do! And yes francois was great. That's great to hear, well done you!

    • @bev9708
      @bev9708 Год назад +1

      @@FloraBeverley And you too?? I bet it's motivated you big time as well, actually being there!!!

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      @@bev9708 yes it definitely has! 😍

  • @yanman53
    @yanman53 Год назад +1

    Nice run! Got some ptsd watching that as I had my lowest low from the 2nd half of col des montets all the way through tete aux vents to flagere during CCC last week 😆 before getting the most miraculous 2nd wind on the descent to the finish. You'll be ready for OCC / CCC in no time! Just got to figure out the new pesky running stone system... 😅

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      Omg haha yeah that's the interesting thing about running it never ALWAYS gets worse (or better)!

  • @derrunn3r613
    @derrunn3r613 Год назад +1

    I really like your idea to run part of UTMB, I already have deep respect for the runners running it, but it is a different level if you run part of the track on your own (similar like trying to running Eliod's marathon world record pace 😅) Great video!

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      Haha yes, it really shows you what they're up against!

  • @gerrybesworth7762
    @gerrybesworth7762 Год назад +1

    Thanks Flora, simply lovely tour of the mountain. Although I feel you were a little unkind to your own level of fitness and achievements as you have done so much in running! In fact you have been an inspiration and I recently completed my first 50K. Thank you!
    Is UTMB in your future....?

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      So happy to hear you've done your first 50k! Well done 👏
      I'm pretty unfit at the moment compared to the last year, but it was really fun to get out regardless!

  • @Bb5y
    @Bb5y Год назад +1

    Loved the zig zag noise.i really enjoyed this video. Dont know why it popped up in my feed. But im subscribing.

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      Welcome to the channel! 🤗

    • @Bb5y
      @Bb5y Год назад

      @@FloraBeverley thankyou!

  • @emmasteen869
    @emmasteen869 Год назад +1

    Currently recovering from Covid so this is perfect how beautiful 😍 hoping to be back out soon.

  • @proudlyindian001
    @proudlyindian001 Год назад +1

    ALLL MIINEEE 🥰😘😘😘

  • @backpacker778
    @backpacker778 Год назад +1

    Deuter backpack = The most comfortable and most durable backpack !! Recommended .
    Leki trekking poles - the best poles period !

  • @garthhume
    @garthhume Год назад +1

    Cool vid

  • @oregonlaura541
    @oregonlaura541 Год назад +2

    I trail run in speedgoats and i am always saying that I barely have to tighten the laces...they just fit/stay on my foot so well!

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      Yeah they're well fitted! Just need to figure out how to get a better heel lock without squishing my foot 🙈 but overall they're great!

  • @WayneWBishop
    @WayneWBishop Год назад +1

    Wow, a tour guide? Would be so amazing to travel to the area and do some thing like that, with people that actually know the route. If you have links or other info as to how people can connect with guides that would be super.

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      Yes definitely! There's a whole school of mountain guides in Chamonix, I can't remember the name but that's where all the mountain guides train. Worth researching as it was super interesting!

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      Francois says you can email him on fecormier@wanadoo.fr

  • @valadosmsport
    @valadosmsport Год назад +1

    I recognise the path from Montroc, it was used on the 23km Mont Blanc half marathon back in June, it killed me, I was OOT at Flagere so withdrew, twisting my left ankle twice didn’t help.

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      Ah no poor you! Sounds like a beautiful route though, if a little brutal!

  • @nv3831
    @nv3831 Год назад +1

    For a second I thought your guide was going to be ultra/mountain running legend François D'Haene

  • @russellbutt1553
    @russellbutt1553 Год назад +1

    Looks lush there. You using an Osmo? The handheld footage is so steady given that terrain.

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      It's a go pro hero9! Lots of practise 🙈 thank you!

    • @russellbutt1553
      @russellbutt1553 Год назад +1

      @@FloraBeverley Then I'm not sure what's more impressive, the well-framed, steady shots or the trail running! 🏃

  • @scottnorton9304
    @scottnorton9304 Год назад +2

    you know you are going to do this race soon stop pretending otherwise! you'll crush it!

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +2

      Hahah usually I'd say it was an inevitability, but this race is a serious one! I'd like to do CCC and OCC though :)

  • @richardrivera7591
    @richardrivera7591 Год назад +2

    I wanna go!

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      Go!!

    • @richardrivera7591
      @richardrivera7591 Год назад +1

      @@FloraBeverley its now on my list of places to go run. Perhaps the summer of 23 or 2024? I have not ventured into tail racing yet but i am very intrigued to say the least. Keep up the excellent reporting, very informative indeed ;)

  • @Emmanuel-Uncensored
    @Emmanuel-Uncensored Год назад +1

    Nice movie! Super to see this part of UTMB! Any chance to have François's details sent to me in PM? I would love to have a run in Cham. with him one of these days....Thanks in advance!

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      Yes - he said to email him if you'd like a guide! fecormier@wanadoo.fr

  • @henrydelgado4324
    @henrydelgado4324 Год назад +1

    Super beautiful ❤

  • @JasonLerouxDC
    @JasonLerouxDC Год назад

    Hi, Flora! Is there a way to contact that tour guide Francois, for a tour? I am interested in checking out that stretch that you guys covered and would be great if I did it with that guide. Great video my friend!

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      I have emailed Francois to ask! Will get back to you

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      Francois says you can email him on fecormier@wanadoo.fr

  • @davidarsicot3248
    @davidarsicot3248 Год назад

    I am French, it is your video

  • @cyclonmaster
    @cyclonmaster Год назад +1

    it's so high and far...elevation hell....hahahha

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      It was tough, but nothing on what the real racers have to do! It's incredible.

  • @polarlondon
    @polarlondon Год назад +1

    The guide reminds me of Dean Karnazes.

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      Haha no bad thing for a mountain guide!

    • @polarlondon
      @polarlondon Год назад +1

      @@FloraBeverley Definitely not. Looked like a fantastic trip. 👌

  • @valadosmsport
    @valadosmsport Год назад +1

    Can you give details, as to what trains you used to get there

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +2

      I got London- Paris- Geneva and then a transfer to chamonix, but there are different trains you can get directly into Chamonix too. Not cheap, but if you book far enough in advance it's reasonable (and you can work the whole way unlike planes!)

    • @Rhino_12
      @Rhino_12 Год назад

      Well done on the run and some awesome views out there.
      Where did you stay ?

  • @5funnyfacts
    @5funnyfacts Год назад

    I did it twice, easy... 🙂

  • @jungtao
    @jungtao Год назад

    Love this vid. But the part where he teaches u how to go down hill…. Didn’t u tell him u run trail and are well experienced? You are an awesome trail runner

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +3

      You can never stop learning! 🤗 and it was useful to show viewers too as francois is much more experienced than me!

    • @jungtao
      @jungtao Год назад +1

      @@FloraBeverley very well said

  • @2spoons
    @2spoons Год назад

    How excited are you..... go on.... count how many times you said UTMB ??

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      Beats saying Ultra Tour du Mont Blanc every time! It was epic

    • @2spoons
      @2spoons Год назад +1

      @@FloraBeverley always wondered what UTMB stood for 👍

  • @verticalspirit
    @verticalspirit Год назад

    Beautiful run👍 could you share how to contact your wonderful tour guide?

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      I have emailed to ask and will get back to you!

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      Francois says you can email him on fecormier@wanadoo.fr

    • @verticalspirit
      @verticalspirit Год назад +1

      @@FloraBeverley thank you so much for the info. These races are beyond my wildest dream.

  • @algorerhyth
    @algorerhyth Год назад

    what kind of sunglasses are you running with?

  • @markcameron3
    @markcameron3 Год назад

    Heart rate possibly higher than you'd expect due to altitude?

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад +1

      Could be, I also think I was pretty ill that day and before heading out to Chamonix, which wouldn't have helped! A shock to the system all round 😆

  • @altekameraden6279
    @altekameraden6279 Год назад

    Bonjour j ai rien compris tu parles trop vite sans sous- titre FR ?
    8 :36, c'est ton mari le bonhomme, si si si
    Claire de France

  • @vic6820
    @vic6820 Год назад

    How many points have you got at the moment? You'll be on that start line one year 💪

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      They've changed the system to stones rather than points, so I have no idea actually!

    • @vic6820
      @vic6820 Год назад +2

      @@FloraBeverley Oh yes, I remember now. They keep changing it, the most complicated entry process ever!

  • @Gstyle85255
    @Gstyle85255 Год назад

    Top tier female

  • @karstenreinhardt1804
    @karstenreinhardt1804 Год назад +1

    Well.... regarding the "wonderful views" from yout apartment....: I think that both the architect who had the wonderful idea of building this beautiful concrete structure in front of the apartment where you are staying, substituting 80% of the mountain views by a nightmare view and the responsible official in the town hall of Chamonix who gave his consent "for it" should be stoned to death...

    • @FloraBeverley
      @FloraBeverley  Год назад

      Haha yes this did cross my mind. But to be fair, there is a huge housing crisis in Chamonix, especially wrt affordable housing.

  • @pompidoos4891
    @pompidoos4891 Год назад +3

    you need to do something about the music you use. its really offputting

  • @ildiko4047
    @ildiko4047 Год назад

    Amazing wow