How I Went From Complete BEGINNER to NATIONAL TEAM in Just 4 Years

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

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  • @timothyheck4324
    @timothyheck4324 Год назад +15

    Started running 2 yrs ago @age 60 and fortunately found ya'lls channel shortly after. Since then I've been putting into practice your recommendations and it's working very well for me. Keep up the good work! Like Goggins says, "Never Finished" 👍

    • @SubtleForces
      @SubtleForces Год назад +3

      I started one year earlier and am less than 10 years younger. Finding a crowd is hard at least around here and for me. The people my age are either sedentary, or have 20 years running experience (for example, when I ran a 26:11 5 k parkrun, a 65-69 woman and her partner dropped me in the last 1.5k with great ease. I didn't slow down: they just accelerated) and the young are, well, young and fast. The videos are my team so far but hoping this can change somehow this spring!

  • @runfrankfurt
    @runfrankfurt Год назад +5

    I started running 4 years ago at the age of 41. Last year I managed to become the Senior Marathon State Champion in the state of Hesse/Germany with a time of 2hours43minutes.
    Have not done any sports between the age of 20-40. It is never too late to start if you have the desire to change your life.✌🏼

    • @TheSandkastenverbot
      @TheSandkastenverbot 3 месяца назад

      The lies of some commenters get increasingly wild. But such a clear case of "full of shit" is still a rare find.

    • @runfrankfurt
      @runfrankfurt 2 месяца назад

      @@TheSandkastenverbot Before you start talking crap, feel free to check out my Strava profile, I documented my whole journey for the past 6 years. All open to look at for everybody.
      I defended my Senior State Marathon title at the Frankfurt Marathon again last year in a time of 02:41:42 and even finished the Frankfurt Ironman Triathlon in 11 hours and 8 minutes and managed to get a Half Marathon PB in 01:15:57. All at the age of 47 now.
      You don‘t know me, but accuse me of talking crap, nice…you obviously have some mental problems.
      My Name on Strava is Nick N. and I am in Germany (Frankfurt aka „Mainhattan“). My picture shows me on the finish line of the Ironman in Frankfurt.
      Check it out and the comment again, that I am not speaking the truth…

  • @ADAMBLAZEVIC
    @ADAMBLAZEVIC Год назад +3

    Wow, congrats, a 4 year plan, that is admirable. You must have been really proud to represent your country, that is one of my dreams.

  • @Slow_Lee
    @Slow_Lee Год назад +13

    doing my 2nd ever half marathon last week of this month. and I'm looking into training for a full marathon next. no hurry. just at my pace considering work and all the life things. thanks for this vid and all the other vids.

  • @scottm9357
    @scottm9357 Год назад +7

    Just started my fitness journey again at 47 after life getting in the way in recent years. Cycling was always my sport (up to 400k per week) but can be time consuming. So, I’m running, taking it easy and enjoying the process. One month down and getting better each week.
    Ben & Mary - your channel is a wealth of information and inspiration - thanks 🙏

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Год назад +1

      That’s so much, Scott! And fair play to you. I hope you fall back in love with the journey! 400k a week is mad!! 🤯😂

    • @scottm9357
      @scottm9357 Год назад

      Haha - yeah, cycling became about the next race and not the love of it. If I never race again I’m at peace with it. The goal now is just to stay fit and healthy 👍🏼

  • @Jojo-eb1gi
    @Jojo-eb1gi Год назад +2

    I’m a new subscriber, spending my days going through your back catalogue of videos, I follow a lot of running channels but this has to be the best best - what lovely inspirational people you are thank you for your content. I’m not a year into my running journey yet, I’m 46 and training for my first half after completing my first 10k race a few months ago. Your content is really helping me, it’s relatable to a new runner, it’s encouraging and not intimidating, thanks again to both of you xxx

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Год назад +1

      Ahhh thanks Jojo, that’s a really kind comment to write. I hope we’re able to help you as much as possible on your journey. That’s what it’s all about 😊

  • @ampgb223
    @ampgb223 6 месяцев назад

    Great to have a plan, this is the usual route, start off small and enjoying what you do.but its great to hear from someone who has been through it.

  • @MihaiGoRunning
    @MihaiGoRunning Год назад +1

    Hey Ben, thanks for sharing your journey from a complete beginner to representing Team GB. Your five Core Concepts are simple yet effective, and I particularly like the emphasis on long-term planning and keeping training varied. Your dedication and hard work are truly inspiring, and I appreciate the tips on how to analyze data to identify areas of improvement. I look forward to watching more of your videos and learning from your experiences. Keep up the great work!

  • @Second2LastPioneer
    @Second2LastPioneer Год назад

    I really like how this breaks down training considerations into larger subjects rather than running, nutrition, strength training. And I really like how you broke them down. Thanks for sharing this highly informative video.

  • @bhavinipatel1775
    @bhavinipatel1775 Год назад

    This is one of the best videos for all people….especially those like me who get frustrated at the slow progress in 1 year….boom time will come later….keep at the process ❤😊

  • @MrJonWaldock
    @MrJonWaldock Год назад

    I watched this when it came out and it really changed the way I plan my year and make choices. Before watching I’d wanted to represent GB in age-group but this has helped solidify my longer term plans for it and focused me on the long term success that I hadn’t been before.

  • @robduckett3908
    @robduckett3908 Год назад

    Excellent content Ben… I’ve previously concentrated on limited goals and not applying a longer term plan / process! Have started this journey and not setting quick turn around objectives and applying WAAAY too much self applied pressure!
    Thanks and keep up the great work! 👍

  • @steveb9658
    @steveb9658 Год назад +2

    Thankyou for that Ben. Feeling a bit demotivated at the mo for no particular reason??! That film gave me the kick up the backside i needed 😊

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Год назад +4

      Woop woop 🙌🏼 thanks Steve. We all have those moments though. I find it helps if I think about future me and how disappointed I’d be if I bailed on sessions or conversely how proud I’d be of myself for making it happen even when I don’t want to! Go make future Steve proud 😊

    • @steveb9658
      @steveb9658 Год назад

      @This Messy Happy Thankyou so much! That's a plan 👌

  • @chrisvanbuggenum871
    @chrisvanbuggenum871 Год назад +13

    One of my problems is i start going to the gym and I've started to be almost seduced by getting stronger, looking better etc. Its not all good for my running, but i like lifting weights now.

    • @lanbroghini
      @lanbroghini Год назад +11

      Do what makes you happy. Just running isn't the answer for everyone.

    • @chrisvanbuggenum871
      @chrisvanbuggenum871 Год назад +5

      @@lanbroghini this channel has the best viewers. You're one of them.

    • @lanbroghini
      @lanbroghini Год назад +1

      @@chrisvanbuggenum871 That's very sweet of you

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Год назад +8

      It’s all about balance, Chris. Gym for a while is fine. I’ve done similar. Focussed on gym, bike, swim and run at varying stages of life. Follow the enjoyment for a while 😊

    • @NimbzBass
      @NimbzBass Год назад +2

      Just do whatever keeps you active while being happy, right now I’ve been balancing running, lifting, and rock climbing but only cause I really enjoy doing all of those things

  • @alexismcbride9559
    @alexismcbride9559 Год назад

    Wanted to say thank you for giving a bit of insight into how you analyze your data. Sometimes it feels like the data analysis is a black box, so it was nice to have it spelled out. I therefore noticed that on my last long run, I ran faster with the same heart rate than the previous time, and otherwise I wouldn't have noticed!

  • @jonh1958
    @jonh1958 Год назад

    Great advice, really useful re comparing performances from event to event. I've taken a break from running but I've set myself a goal of completing my first (and perhaps only) Ultra before my 50th birthday in 2yrs time. Going to apply these techniques to help me.

  • @yijuntey
    @yijuntey Год назад +2

    ive been a competitive swimmer through out highschool and since i graduated 2 years ago I started getting into triathlon. My dream and goal is to become a national athlete and this actually was very motivating, thanks!

    • @q7Hx
      @q7Hx Год назад

      Having the swim background is already a huge benefit, it's the hardest hurdle to overcome for Triathletes with a running or cycling background, you'll do great.

  • @genedollaway6466
    @genedollaway6466 Год назад

    Love your realistic videos guys. Thank you for putting in the time.

  • @sam4002
    @sam4002 Год назад +1

    That's cool man. Big respect

  • @maxhuber5161
    @maxhuber5161 Год назад +1

    Another great inspirational video.

  • @botelhog76
    @botelhog76 Год назад

    Hi Ben! Very didatic and inspiring video. I have alao improved my trail running performance with some of these principles. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ryanwickham2
    @ryanwickham2 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @carlfraser3320
    @carlfraser3320 Год назад

    Great video Ben. Was a really good day today. I was one of the many Vegan Runners there 👍

  • @mikekarpaty3871
    @mikekarpaty3871 Год назад

    Very interesting insight Ben,thanks. Do you think like me you have an obsessive nature. I think it helps. I was advised to use a diary to record all of my runs and have done so for the last 6.5 years. It has date,distance, time,h/r,weight,vo2 max,zones,elevation and comments. Its great for comparison. 😊😊

  • @samanthajenkins2399
    @samanthajenkins2399 Год назад +1

    Very inspiring!

  • @Mpho_Makola
    @Mpho_Makola Год назад +3

    This is so on time for me. Thank you so much.
    Edit: How old were you when you started in 2012?

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Год назад +3

      Awesome! I was 32 when I did my first triathlon/race as I’d played football and informally run before then 😊👍🏻

    • @Mpho_Makola
      @Mpho_Makola Год назад

      @@ThisMessyHappyThank you so much. This is helpful information 😊

  • @rajeshrawal1681
    @rajeshrawal1681 Год назад

    Can you put a video about spring autumn wears not the one in Thailand but UK

  • @irawhitlock1084
    @irawhitlock1084 Год назад

    Really cool stuff. I’ve never really planned out further than one distance at a time. That high level spreadsheet looked really interesting. The color coding looked like there were entire months dedicated to base, recovery, etc?

  • @rajeshrawal1681
    @rajeshrawal1681 Год назад

    Can you put a video about spring autumn wears not the one in Thailand but UK or Europe

  • @pierce9128
    @pierce9128 Год назад

    #ThisMessyHappy hi Ben and Mary. Just wondering do you have a video about how to push through the "pain" for a 5km run.
    In the last 6monthsbi have gone from a 26min 5km to a 23.18. would love to get into the 22min but it seems to be mental where Im failing. Hope that makes sense.
    Thanks

  • @darringrey4329
    @darringrey4329 Год назад +1

    Here in NZ you can represent your country in triathlon buy paying the 1000$ plus entry , your supposed to finish in the top ten in your age group , but if someone doesn't want the spot it rolls down and it rolls down alot , tri NZ needs ten spots because they want the money .

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Год назад

      Yeah it’s similar in the UK I guess. Definitely a money making exercise but the way it works with us is that you have to finish within 10% of the time of the winner in you AG. Then you have to apply with that percentage to British Triathlon and the top 20 in each age group across any race are the ones that qualify. So nowadays you need to be below 105% into stand a good chance 😊

    • @darringrey4329
      @darringrey4329 Год назад

      Hey thanks for the reply yea we have the 10percent also, but we had John hellemans who was so quick they invented a rule for his age group , otherwise it would be just him , having said that it's a good system but how many go back year after year??? Like Ironman once is enough for most the sport is dieing a slow death in NZ

  • @smally8499234
    @smally8499234 Год назад

    I joined my local running club a little over a year ago, unfortunately most of the people there are over 60 and mostly use it for socialisation.

  • @paulinewalker8146
    @paulinewalker8146 Год назад

    Great video. Do you miss triathlons?

  • @aileenhernandez9647
    @aileenhernandez9647 Год назад +1

    10:00 I’m curious as to where your location is. Are you in a southeast Asian country?

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Год назад +1

      Hi Aileen, yes we live in Thailand 🇹🇭 😊

  • @A-betterMe
    @A-betterMe Год назад +1

    Anyone know the App Ben mentioned? Connects Stats? Connex Stats? How'd ya spell it? And is it available on Android?

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Год назад

      ConnectStats and no sadly not available for android 😢

    • @A-betterMe
      @A-betterMe Год назад

      @@ThisMessyHappy ok cheers Ben, I'll have to dig for the equivalent

  • @lanbroghini
    @lanbroghini Год назад +1

    Do you know of any connectstats alternatives for android users?

  • @jc74435
    @jc74435 Год назад +1

    Genetics

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Год назад +2

      Ha! Tell that to my mum who nearly got me tested for dwarfism aged 14. And came middle of the pack to last at every running or swimming race I did! I’m here because I refused to give up at any stage 🤟🏼😊

    • @jc74435
      @jc74435 Год назад +1

      @@ThisMessyHappy100 people could do everything you did exactly the same, and maybe 2 or 3 would achieve those results. Because training doesn’t have the same effects on everybody. Im not saying you didn’t work hard. But don’t underestimate the role of genetics in how that work translates to resulta

  • @chiroguy6969
    @chiroguy6969 Год назад +1

    From beginner to national team? These days the quickest way would be to say you are a woman and compete against them.