We Attempted An Ironman Without Food & This Is What Happened!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2022
  • Can you complete an Iron-distance triathlon completely fasted, only being allowed fluids? We’ve experimented with various different fuelling sources on the GTN channel over the years, but this could be the ultimate challenge! Could Heather or James complete it?
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  • @gtn
    @gtn  Год назад +30

    What other insane challenges would you like to see us take on?

    • @ramonacevedo3075
      @ramonacevedo3075 Год назад +2

      Let's get James to do a challenge like Heather, Frazer and Mark have done in the past! For example Mark completed the Norseman, Frazer did the Celtman, Heather recently did the crazy Swedish SwimRun world championship. We want to see what James can do and keep inspiring us :D

    • @ttvance9206
      @ttvance9206 Год назад +1

      Do Ironman Waco October 15th and then do IM Waco 70.3 the next day on October 16th. I agree that this should probably be James challenge! Way to go Heather, you are a machine!

    • @ngdawgs1
      @ngdawgs1 Год назад +1

      I still think a self supported full Tri but through mountain trails 🥳. Lots of vert 🏔! Some good old trail running and mountain biking 💪🏽. Epic night running and maybe some biking in the dark too. Filtering water and relying only on the fuel you’re carrying.. sounds pretty evil to me 😜.

    • @pezza3146
      @pezza3146 Год назад +2

      A simple challenge, who can run the fastest point to point 1/2 marathon from three separate locations but they must keep their heart rate in Zone 2. Anything below or above will add penalties to their overall time .

    • @Ruggine85
      @Ruggine85 Год назад +6

      Winter is coming. Indoor iron distance? Pool + power trainer + threadmill

  • @travismcgarry
    @travismcgarry Год назад +127

    There’s a reason Heather was an Olympian… elite mental strength. My new mantra when in a dark place during training and racing “Be more like Heather” 💪🤯

  • @agenthoini
    @agenthoini Год назад +13

    28:57 "keep going at a really low intensity" aka she ran 33k at my 5k pace (after having already been out there for 7 hours without fuel) 😂😂

  • @CarrieCole09
    @CarrieCole09 Год назад +366

    Whoa, Heather! Absolutely amazing! You are such an inspiration. Sure you are fast and physically accomplished, but the mental toughness is astonishing. Heroic!!!👏👏👏

    • @rickaguirre8193
      @rickaguirre8193 Год назад +4

      Totally impressive indeed

    • @loucregan9362
      @loucregan9362 Год назад +5

      Heather is a boss! Total baller!

    • @mikalecuivre7610
      @mikalecuivre7610 Год назад +3

      She deserve a Kona Slot after such a « BigDay training session » … or at least a Kona Diary presented by Heather for the Woman Race should be enormous

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Год назад +2

      But how long was there fast? They said they had eaten last night. That could’ve been eight hours ago or 12 hours ago

    • @nkhattau
      @nkhattau Год назад

      Respect

  • @joedubai1211
    @joedubai1211 Год назад +156

    Heather is a beast!

    • @somhrsh
      @somhrsh Год назад

      irl Super-girl

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Год назад

      But how long was the fast? They said the last time they ate was last night so was that eight hours ago was it 12 hours ago? I run a 5K every single day while fasting and usually that time at least 12 to 16 hours of fasting before I run

    • @Kwildcat13
      @Kwildcat13 Год назад +1

      @@HH-gv8mx a 5 k and a 11 race race are vastly different

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Год назад

      @@Kwildcat13 I don’t disagree with you. My question was how long was the fast? And I should’ve said I run at least a 5K every day most days it’s a 10K. Plus body, core work

    • @joedubai1211
      @joedubai1211 Год назад +2

      @@HH-gv8mx You cannot compare a 5k run with a full ironman distance... 🙂

  • @stephenneal23
    @stephenneal23 Год назад +35

    Heather just showed that difference between a professional and an olympian. You're a beast!

  • @samschofield500
    @samschofield500 Год назад +156

    Heather, that was absolutely epic. mad respect

  • @juliustan1494
    @juliustan1494 Год назад +48

    Heather is so good yet humble. Such an inspiration.

  • @ocbyn
    @ocbyn Год назад +18

    Heather is my new hero and I have no interest in doing a triathlon, but loved the warts and all approach to this. Good to show the honesty.

  • @terramclaren2597
    @terramclaren2597 Год назад +44

    WOW! I'm speechless. The empath in me was crying when James called it quits followed up by Heather being terribly cold and miserable. Ive raced been freezing and could only imagine how they were feeling being cold/ wet/ and no fuel. Heather absolutely crushed it! I was rooting for her to just keep moving but I'm so incredibly in awe that she made it with 9km to go! wow!

  • @rgh622
    @rgh622 Год назад +26

    I have no words... I'm sitting here watching Heather do her unfueled Ironman whilst I eat a hearty meal and I couldn't believe what I was seeing! I cannot imagine that kind of fortitude. You're an inspiration!

  • @ab0s3r
    @ab0s3r Год назад +79

    Heather is such a freaking monster. Heads off to her big time!! Very impressive

  • @esoteric404
    @esoteric404 Год назад +23

    damn. don't know what else to day. great job Heather. the mental strength you need to go 10 hours at that pacing w/out any caloric intake is unreal. truly inspiring

  • @hughmichell7864
    @hughmichell7864 Год назад +46

    I don't normally comment on anything, but what an amazing effort from Heather! Truly inspirational!

  • @stevenlloyd6325
    @stevenlloyd6325 Год назад +83

    Before I even watch this, I know heather will be absolutely fine. I’ve seen too many endurance RUclips videos and she has been on the move for 5 hours and casually announces she has only had 1 jelly baby!

    • @gtn
      @gtn  Год назад +3

      Classic!

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Год назад +1

      Right but how long did they fast? They said the last time they had eaten it was last night. But was that 12 hours ago was it 8hours ago? I usually work out at least four or five times a week while fasting for at least 12 to 16 hours before I work out.

    • @nk-dw2hm
      @nk-dw2hm Год назад +2

      @@HH-gv8mx I love how smug people get about fasting/intermittent fasting even though there's minimal science behind it and for every 1 study suggesting a benefit there are 20 suggesting the opposite

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Год назад

      @@nk-dw2hm I have only heard about the benefits of intermittent fasting. I’ve never read one study that says anything different. You were the first person ever even heard make such a comment. What are the negatives
      of intermittent fasting?

  • @JamesMartin-gl8gg
    @JamesMartin-gl8gg Год назад +32

    Heather & James well done on doing this challenge. Total respect for you both.

  • @garretthoyt6306
    @garretthoyt6306 Год назад +5

    When discussing a master's thesis topic with my mentor, I proposed a training protocol in a glycogen depleted state to see if the body could become more efficient at using carbohydrates. He suggested that mostly it would just make subjects feel like garbage and they'd learn that they don't like exercising while glycogen depleted. It would also be hard to get subjects to come back repeatedly to feel like garbage. So I did a different thesis. This looks horrible. And a massive kudos for what y'all completed

    • @blacky05hotmail
      @blacky05hotmail Год назад +2

      Wouldn't that just be ketosis? Loads of people train in a ketogenic state in order to adapt and have more stable energy during sport. I'm actually surprised this video didn't mention any of that.

  • @miraczarnetzki2278
    @miraczarnetzki2278 Год назад +3

    OMG Heather!!! You're a Hero!! Absolutely incredible - so proud of you! Who cares about those 9km. I cannot believe you managed to do that!!!!

  • @richardperreault3313
    @richardperreault3313 Год назад +6

    Heather is a warrior!! Kudos to James for the impressive effort. I would be interested to know how was the recovery in the following days? How does the recovery compare to a similar effort with proper fuelling?

  • @workingguy6666
    @workingguy6666 Год назад +16

    You guys work so hard to give us outstanding content. Thank you for your suffering. This was so over-the-top that perhaps it could be cross-uploaded to GCN. Heather is basically Wonder Woman to me; that's some real grit.

  • @DavidC-rt3or
    @DavidC-rt3or Год назад +6

    Even with ideal conditions this would be extremely daunting, but in those conditions... brutal. Hats off on to both of you!! Glad to hear for safety you were wearing the cgms.. And I hope that information can help in understanding the processes involved to help those (diabetics) that have to deal with the highs/lows manually every day (exercising or not).. and for others to get a better understanding of what it is like with for those that do.

    • @DavidC-rt3or
      @DavidC-rt3or Год назад +1

      Also, I hope you are able to continue wearing the cgms for at least a few days after that to monitor your levels as the stress/eating could having varying impacts.. for example, could stay low, could spike etc. although you may not really know if not having a baseline to start from.. but knowing the numbers (like when in the 60s) feels like helps to recognize that

  • @btmzi55
    @btmzi55 Год назад +7

    Amazing! Cold and rain on the bike is the worst even with proper fueling. What an effort. Fascinating that Heather was even able to start the run then actually felt better as the fat burning really kicked in. Well done both of you, especially Heather!

  • @normanwoods8844
    @normanwoods8844 Год назад +26

    Been watching GTN for years, you all continue to educate and entertain. From newbie to experienced triathlete, GTN has been the staple show for triathletes.👍🏽

    • @gtn
      @gtn  Год назад +1

      Thanks Norman - glad you enjoy the content!

  • @NihilimZA
    @NihilimZA Год назад +2

    Heather is no more negative without any fuel than most people are during an Ironman. Only thinking of stopping that late is hectic. Crazy but well done.

  • @wilfdarr
    @wilfdarr Год назад +3

    I did a 20k run the other evening (before dinner) after skipping breakfast and lunch and no bars/gels and was pretty chuffed: this puts that into perspective!
    Well done guys!

  • @lorischroeder5168
    @lorischroeder5168 Год назад +6

    The results and conclusion were what I expected.It would be interesting to see the difference if you both were in fat burning metabolism for at least 2 weeks prior to the experiment rather than expect your body to switch in the midst of a big effort. Kudos for what you accomplished.

  • @gutoharries3735
    @gutoharries3735 Год назад +7

    Incredible work from you both, especially for Heather’s mental fortitude battling through the run, just incredible

  • @cockerfamilyadventures1854
    @cockerfamilyadventures1854 5 месяцев назад

    Heather is an absolute weapon, I can't do park run without breakfast. Great role model for young women everywhere!

  • @pezza3146
    @pezza3146 Год назад +2

    The bike looked horrible and to see you both suffering and presenting at the same time as well as trying to ride safely in the wet, hats off to you both 👊💥👊💥

  • @runningwithsimon
    @runningwithsimon Год назад +2

    Amazing Heather!
    Really looks like what one goes through when having GI issues during an ultra - can't stay warm, low energy, sluggish. Even James dizziness feels like the biking version of 'zombie-walking' which happens when you're at your lowest and just stumble around...

  • @ashthekool7
    @ashthekool7 Год назад +1

    Wow!! Well done on the challenge and especially Heather, for just sucking it up and showing absolute grit and mental toughness!!
    But I feel you all were not prepared for the weather! The challenge was just to do an Ironman without fuel so why suffer in the rain? Couldn’t you have just dressed warm? May be that would have slightly made things better ? It just then would have been only the lack of fuel instead of now lack of fuel and not prepared for bad weather.

  • @mikepwillis88
    @mikepwillis88 Год назад

    Heather, I was literally rooting for you the whole way. It's such a shame you didn't go to the end, but as you said yourself, "What's the point?" There's no point killing yourself for something that, at the end of the day doesn't mean anything. You did absolutely incredible. Every so often you see someone, and there is nothing else you can do but take your hat off to them - that was genuinely phenomenal. That being said though; although "it didn't mean anything"; what it does mean, is when you're in an actual race, where you're well fuelled but struggling; you now know (if you didn't already know) that you have an extra little bit left in the tank that you can dig into; to push you on. Well done. Seriously well done. That was amazing.

  • @erictravis5995
    @erictravis5995 Год назад +3

    Hats off to both of you for even trying this. James, I’m sorry the weather was as cold as it was as I am confident that you would have been able to push thru a bit longer if not for that. Heather, that was truly awesome, even your pacing was clockwork. Definitely indicative of very strong aerobic fitness/efficiency (low HR, fat burning zone at those paces!). As I said, hats off!

  • @brunokrause
    @brunokrause Год назад +3

    When Heather started the run I was at the edge of my seat. Huge respect!

  • @williamwightman8409
    @williamwightman8409 Год назад +1

    Heather's glucose time plot shows the tendency of the liver to generate glucose when deep into an event. This is what ketogenic century runners experience. The difference is that they start keto adapted (takes about 3 months) for their sport and supplement gels and other carbs so that they can keep the pace high. If they experience gastric distress, then they have a strong ketone burning training to rely on. Congrats to both of you for making it as far as you did. It is lonely out there.

  • @ngdawgs1
    @ngdawgs1 Год назад +4

    What a journey! Heather.. just wow!! You are The Real Wonder Woman 💪🏽. That was pure awesomeness. Can’t forget Hangry James 😜.. that was darn good effort too 🤙🏽. Thank y’all for taking us on another adventure. Crazy watching y’all go through the same emotions that we go through (just at a faster pace 😅). Weather seemed to have impacted you for sure. Once the sun was out, the mood n energy changed. Y’all are awesome.

  • @chiekohoki
    @chiekohoki 10 месяцев назад

    Goodness!! Heather was my hero before but now she's my hero twice or three times over. Fantastic work, I'm glad you were being as safe as you could about it, but damn!

  • @SendingStache
    @SendingStache Год назад +6

    Some serious grit from both Mark and Heather! That being said, this is the coolest video ever from GTN and I’ve been loving your content for a long time! Heather was insanely inspirational - that was sooo awesome! What a beast!

  • @vasanthkumarvipervas
    @vasanthkumarvipervas Год назад +2

    I remember asking this question in GTN coach's corner on a fasted state attempt on an Ironman distance. Thanks for making a video and that too in the extreme weather. Great inspiration you guys are.

  • @lindelystables
    @lindelystables Год назад +1

    Most impressive triathlete of 2022 goes to HEATHER!!! Though I quite liked Hangry James, that was so impressive I think you'll be reclassified as something other than human.

  • @youngy76
    @youngy76 Год назад +4

    That was inspirational from you both very well done both solid efforts.
    Im training for my 2nd IM 70.3 while suffering effects of depression and you guys have truely inspired me thankyou

  • @andydt82
    @andydt82 Год назад +1

    Great going, & some nice shots of Lake 32!
    I don't uderstand why you'd try to ride in that weather in just a tri suit though!

  • @oscargutierrez5296
    @oscargutierrez5296 Год назад +16

    As someone who has experimented with fat adaptation and fasted training, I sympathize with James 100%! So kudos and nothing but kudos to Heather. That must've been brutal!

  • @trent4852
    @trent4852 Год назад +2

    Wow! Hats off to you both. That was an intense challenge and impressive feat to make it that far.

  • @_Zabamund_
    @_Zabamund_ Год назад +4

    Wow Heather, I take my hat off to you! And to James too, it took a lot of grit to get as far as you both did. Kudos and respect to you both. And Heather just wow, amazing.

  • @innismor11
    @innismor11 Год назад +1

    Suggestion for next "without" venture ...... a solo skydive without a parachute !!

  • @GrazeyRobinson
    @GrazeyRobinson Год назад +1

    Brilliant video - I completed the 70.3 there this year but had the benefit of the sun and fuel. But, what a lovely course - you have to revisit it in the sun! Well done to you both - what a challenge! But, hats of to you Heather! Frigging amazing mental strength to keep going - we've all seriously bonked and know how hard it is. AMAZING!

  • @jmorin6620
    @jmorin6620 Год назад +3

    This was an interesting experiment. Way to go, both of you!

  • @alansmith2593
    @alansmith2593 Год назад +1

    That was nuts!
    Cudos fir the hardcore perseverance and protecting yourselves by stopping and calling it to look after your bodies.
    Well it’s given me some motivation for my up coming Ironman that I’ll definitely be fuelling on.

  • @bollard49
    @bollard49 Год назад

    Hats off for this one. Did the whole bike on nothing as an experiment once. Felt pretty rough by the end of that. But this is nails

  • @oliverc1293
    @oliverc1293 Год назад +12

    My god. I did a 70.3 yesterday and ate 450g carbs during (it took me just under 6hrs as I am a slow man). I needed every gram! This performance from Heather is astonishing.

    • @ralfmimoun2826
      @ralfmimoun2826 Год назад +5

      Under 6hrs is everything but slow. 99% are not able to finish!

    • @oliverc1293
      @oliverc1293 Год назад

      @@ralfmimoun2826 that's kind! I do just struggle a bit on the bike and it's a long time out there.

  • @lisajenkins7692
    @lisajenkins7692 Год назад +1

    this is me during tri's. I'm diabetic so this is my struggle! And i don't inject insulin. I take a pill version of it so I can only have 15g carbs at a time. I'm struggling on the nutrition aspects actually. And when your blood sugar drops, SO DOES YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE. So it can get...dodgy (and dangerous). I've actually nearly passed out after a race. While I'm moving, my blood sugar raises, i think this is due in part to cortisol. It's when you stop (aka in transition) where you're in trouble. FYI. And continuous glucose testing meters ARE NOT ACCURATE for RAPID blood sugar drops or raises (they are 5 min behind your actual reading). So by the time the dip registers, you might be in serious trouble. And you're right, the headache is the warning sign. If you ignore it, the next symptom is your vision is impacted. meaning everything becomes insanely bright like the world is suddenly backlit by the world's strongest LED lights. You can only see bright lights or darkness. NO COLORS. Then dizziness. Then lights out (meaning you pass out). After finishing, I can eat carbs (lots of them -- more than 15g) and my blood sugar will not rise that day. it takes me about 48 hours to fully recover.

  • @mullymonster0549
    @mullymonster0549 Год назад +1

    Fantastic effort both of you, Heather, you are incredible, that was a fantastic effort! Well done.

  • @somesshbahuguna9620
    @somesshbahuguna9620 Год назад

    Absolutely enjoyed it ❤️. Thanks for doing this experiment.

  • @dnyaneshdeshmukh7426
    @dnyaneshdeshmukh7426 Год назад

    You guys are awesome!! Loved every bit of this video. Please don’t extreme things however keep going on with your regular things.

  • @ramonacevedo3075
    @ramonacevedo3075 Год назад

    Amazing and super insightful video! Love the channel and it's content, you guys are simply mega inspiring!

    • @gtn
      @gtn  Год назад

      Thanks so much Ramon!

  • @mo-215
    @mo-215 11 месяцев назад

    Great video and challenge!!! Inspiring and challenging.....showing mental toughness for sure. That cold weather does or does not help???

  • @toonburg111
    @toonburg111 Год назад

    The two of you are incredible. Heather you are on another level, much respect to the both of you 👏

  • @joelsampson9415
    @joelsampson9415 Год назад

    That is absolutely incredible. What amazing, inspiring people.

  • @clairefortier9738
    @clairefortier9738 Год назад

    Heather is a rockstar! Poor James. I really think he psyched himself out.

  • @pogpoggle
    @pogpoggle Год назад +1

    Crazy! That’s an insane undertaking! Awesome effort by Heather!

  • @GrouEEf
    @GrouEEf Год назад +1

    Heather, that was absolutely incredible. Insane. Glad you didn't break yourself completely.

  • @bertrandfonteyn7086
    @bertrandfonteyn7086 Год назад +1

    I'm on my knees. Absolute respect to both of you !

  • @20Gorilla
    @20Gorilla Год назад +1

    Did no one check the forecast? 😂 Amazing effort both!

    • @gtn
      @gtn  Год назад +1

      Hard to believe we planned this on the one bad day of summer this year 🥲

  • @whaleshark2625
    @whaleshark2625 Год назад +1

    Heather you are an absolute boss! This was an amazing feat of endurance and mental strength.

  • @amrelgwaily1449
    @amrelgwaily1449 Год назад

    Absolutely amazing! Hats off to both of you… and Joe Dubai is spot on: Heather is a beast!

  • @dylanhunt5368
    @dylanhunt5368 Год назад +1

    This is a brilliant experiment! Especially when others can do it for you!

  • @neilduncan441
    @neilduncan441 Год назад +1

    Oh my god, Heather is AMAZING!!! what an incredible human being - the mental strength anyone can aspire to

  • @enrikschott9301
    @enrikschott9301 Год назад

    Thank you Heather you are really a inspiration. Everybody watching this will find some extra Heather Power during the next competition.

  • @Nessunego
    @Nessunego Год назад +3

    I do train my body to use body fat when training: no fuel before nor during training. I've noticed that when racing this gives me a really strong response to fueling: a little sugar makes wonders. Before I did this kind of training, I needed much more fuel while racing and the performances where inferior.

    • @GTE_Channel
      @GTE_Channel Год назад +1

      My philosophy as well. By training your body to go without 'fuel' I believe you will never hit a sudden wall during an event as your body will know how to adapt when it runs out of 'carb' energy and will switch to ketones with ease.

  • @garybc
    @garybc Год назад

    Oh man! Props to you guys for doing this challenge. And, man, Heather is amazing! What a superwoman! 😮

  • @ericpacia757
    @ericpacia757 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for this very informative video.

  • @atlosass
    @atlosass Год назад +2

    Amazing work!! I'd like to understand the science of what's happening physiologically a little better. More GTN science videos!

    • @SubtleForces
      @SubtleForces Год назад

      I agree. I wonder in particular, what explains James' lower start. Is it the nutrition from the previous day? Something else? What about the way the curves went through the day: Heather was cold and so was James probably. Could Heather be more cold adapted but would James, being more massive, be better at retaining heat? There is so much to look into...

  • @anatgotfried
    @anatgotfried Год назад +1

    Women are just designed for survival. Endurance is the one place where women can excel relative to men, get less fatigued for the same relative effort and this shows, also can endure dire conditions and bounce back better than men. Add to that an olympic mentality and you get this amazing performance. Fuel is so important :) ha ha

  • @1DBB444
    @1DBB444 Год назад

    Great to hear James' 'crisis mode' recovery strategy! That's some great advice. And good on him for being sensible and pulling the pin to avoid hypothermia. Being an Australian who did 2022 Norseman NXTRI (-2 degrees and ripping winds on the Hardangervidda, without changing into dry clothes at T1), I've been there too, but fortunately fully fuelled and able to access some thermal kit. Good work for staying safe 🙌

  • @gulbilsux
    @gulbilsux Год назад

    That was BADASS! Massive respect! So cool

  • @Ruggine85
    @Ruggine85 Год назад

    Heather that was extraordinary! Big respect to both of you for hanging in there. I know the feeling, it sucks.

  • @garychow2681
    @garychow2681 Год назад

    That was incredible, I was rooting for you guys to stop because it felt so unsafe on the bike. But the mental strength was inspiring and just out of this world. Wow.

  • @Samuelclark11
    @Samuelclark11 Год назад

    “Kinda faucked off at the British weather main” brilliant

  • @connormoore4718
    @connormoore4718 Год назад

    this was crazy and so impressive. Great content!

  • @killerqueen9298
    @killerqueen9298 Год назад

    WOW. Awesome achievement Heather. Super effort from James also.

  • @rubensonorio8805
    @rubensonorio8805 Год назад

    Amazing 😱congratulations 👏always interested in subjects like that. Keep the good work 👍💪

    • @gtn
      @gtn  Год назад

      Thank you! What should we do next?

  • @justinward1580
    @justinward1580 Год назад

    Absolutely insane! Total beast, you are amazing!

  • @reubenboniface7835
    @reubenboniface7835 Год назад

    Whoa Heather, absolutely smashed it. Your performance just shows what capacity for endurance women can have and why women's sport should be in the main stream media.

  • @deanohit
    @deanohit Год назад +1

    What an amazing effort from both of you, I've always got respect for those who have the guts to find their limits.
    Heather, what a super woman 😳

  • @christianb9597
    @christianb9597 Год назад

    Really impressive!!! The pure idea seems to be insane, but it is a great performance!💪💪💪

  • @craigbeall7184
    @craigbeall7184 Год назад

    Wow Heather, great effort...completely bonkers but very impressive. Really well done and now you know how dark you can go and still do well!

  • @GTE_Channel
    @GTE_Channel Год назад +2

    22:30 probably Gluconeogenesis, where your body starts to convert stored energy into glucose again.
    Is the human body one great adaptation machine, or what 😁

  • @sandroTXG
    @sandroTXG Год назад

    kudos to both for this experiment. Heather amazing effort!

  • @pazudis
    @pazudis Год назад +10

    Mad respect to you guys! I'm following a fasting regime whilst preparing for a marathon and considering running one while on a fast. After your experiment, I feel like reconsidering my approach :D

    • @GTE_Channel
      @GTE_Channel Год назад

      I think you have a great goal. Especially if you all ready train fasted, your body will allready be adapted.
      I would recommend taking electrolytes, in the absence of sugar intake you can take in more than regular during a marathon.
      Good luck what ever your strategy will be.

    • @n0killz44
      @n0killz44 Год назад +5

      Once you are fat adapted it’ll be a piece of cake! I’ve been running up to half marathon fasted, last meal around 2pm the day before and I don’t even think about food till I’m finished let alone get hungry. As mentioned electrolytes are key. I like to have lots of veggies, especially spinach for the potassium. Make your own drink, I have salt, lemon juice and apple cider vinegar(with mother). It tastes great and works amazingly. Good luck!

  • @runspace
    @runspace 9 месяцев назад

    What a crazy challenge that! Amazing performance by the both of you; especially Heather! My God you have a strong mentality!! Well done!!!

  • @leebogg2979
    @leebogg2979 Год назад

    Awesome effort! Not surprised you made the correct decision at the end. 😃👍

  • @jamieannakin2346
    @jamieannakin2346 Год назад

    Well done both. Great challenge.
    Heather you are a machine !!! Pretty awesome stuff.

  • @morganhaynes6125
    @morganhaynes6125 Год назад

    Absolute Warrior Goddess. No question. Mad props, Heather.

  • @melw2389
    @melw2389 Год назад

    Thank you for all you do, guys.

  • @melw2389
    @melw2389 Год назад +4

    Heather you are a warrior!

  • @Elitetrisci
    @Elitetrisci Год назад

    HEATHER. You are such a legend.

  • @SmartPublicSpeaker
    @SmartPublicSpeaker Год назад +5

    Oh my god, kudos to both of you for attempting it and Heather, you're a legend for pushing through without any fuel. Got an Ironman coming up in less than 4 weeks so this has been a great watch and gave me some tips on self-talk.

    • @gtn
      @gtn  Год назад +1

      Good luck with the Ironman - hope it goes well!

  • @seahog32
    @seahog32 Год назад +1

    This was really amazing on Heather's part, close to superhuman actually in that kind of weather! Looks like even the Universe took a note when the weather improved for the final leg.
    Just a bit of a remark: not sure who's done the research for that quick "science intermezzo" by Mark but one can't under no circumstances fuel any activity solely by fat, whether alimentary or from the body reserves. To burn fat or more precisely acetyl-CoA from breakdown of fatty acids, the body requires some glucose to be utilized as well. Without any external supply available and after exhausting one's glycogen stores, this vital glucose will come almost exclusively from proteins of the muscle tissue.

  • @MrDangermouse78
    @MrDangermouse78 Год назад

    Very impressive. I learned a lot and will never do it at home! Recovery may be with you! 😉