This might sound weird, but I was watching this video during a 4.5-hour Zwift ride that, on paper, shouldn’t feel that hard, but I was struggling a LOT with it. Seeing you go through all of this this week helped me get through my own workout. Thank you for that, Eric! Keep crushing it, and I have a really good feeling about a 2:31 marathon in Chicago!! See you there!!
Another great start of the morning before my recovery run, this is a treat as my birthday is tomorrow but no one seemed to care about it. Calling this as an early present 😢
Man, I can relate to this so much! I ran a 2.41 in Boston and was targeting a sub 2.40 in sydney in September for the age group world champs, then I got sick and my HR has been super high since. Still, you've reminded me that there's still time and not to panic, at least not just yet. Really needed this today!
Awesome footage of NYC! Absolutely love when everyone’s Fall training blocks start! Gives me plenty of content and motivation for my own half marathon training! Keep grinding out these hot days. Hot-humid Summer runs = FALL PR’s
Dude, I feel your pain! I live in Fort Worth and the Texas heat this time of year really is BRUTAL. Some days it feels like the only acceptable time to get a run in is at like 2 in the morning lol. Definitely had a few soul-stealing days recently. Nice job getting the work in regardless, love to see it 💪
Ran 2:37 last spring and shooting for 2:32 and Chicago as well. It’s nice to see the reality of training at this level isn’t always perfect workouts and pain-free easy runs.
Such an honest appraisal of where you’re at, thank you. Having the discipline to rest up when you need it is a good habit. Your work ethic will ensure you show up and run well at Chicago, it’s inspiring 🙌🏻💪🏻
Loved this video Flo! It’s good to see that even you athletes are still human and get sick from time to time. I’m 9 weeks out from a half here in the UK and aiming to go sub 1:30! Your videos are an inspiration and keep me motivated, keep up the hard work and great content 💪🏻
Grateful for your transparency. I've had a PTT injury presenting as arch pain since April and every day I go to sleep praying it cools off enough by the next morning to hit my miles. It's improving, but it's crushing to have it in my legs and my heart and just praying this dumb injury doesn't smash my goals for Chicago. Nice to know I'm not alone. Ha.
I’m starting my training block for KC half this week and have suffered from traveling. Glad to know other people are struggling their way through trying to be their best. Thanks!
it's fun watching the kids. thanks for letting us into that part of your life. one day, let's get all 6 of them out at a race all together! looking forward to the rest of this series, eric~
Love the video! You’re killing it with the raw and honest content and I appreciate it! You do look like you’re dangerously on the edge of overtraining and I know you have a great coach but be careful!! Never be afraid of slowing down on an easy run day to keep the effort low! You got this!! 🎉
I did this on my last long run this last weekend. I had to split my last 4 mile MP block to two 2 milers. I feel you! I’m glad it’s not just me who gets these problems sometimes! Love watching your videos! It’s been my motivation for sub 3 this year.
Morning from the UK , Spot on about the heart rate and the comments re Strava .. I get the same thing (my range is 137 -167 @55 ) and I say the exact same we all have our own ranges and is highly likely that our exersion % is very much like everyone else.
Thanks for sharing, sleep is part of recovery. Lack of sleep compromises your immune system. Your body is asking for more recovery due to higher load. You will have to make some hard decisions about lifestyle during travel, Godspeed!
No doubt. Thankfully I nailed sleep the whole last week and a half as I struggled through this lingering sickness, and I'm finally doing better. Going to be prioritizing rest like crazy on this block.
I did my first marathon last May. I had to travel for in my first week of taper. I wasn’t feeling great either. I reduced my mileage more than prescribed for the week. My watch predicted a way different time than what I ran (I was 15 min slower). All that to say, I feel you on traveling and trying to train at the same time. It’s tough on me and that is what I learned. Chin up and looking forward to the next updates.
Thank you for sharing another epic episode, sorry you struggle right now hopefully you will get back on track soon! I kind of faced similar experience lately, i visited family in Europe got some virus, first week of runs after i came back felt the worse. Just as you struggled in the video 😅, anyway as you say 10 weeks is a lots of time to get ready 💪keep up on the good work! 👍
Thanks for all your positivity! A lot of people have shared that they've experienced something similar recently, so it's nice knowing I'm not alone in it. Feeling amazing this week, so I'm very excited to be getting after it again! Thanks for watching!!
Awesome video as always, super excited to watch you progress this block! Particularly regarding nutrition and diet, really like seeing that aspect 😁Those stomach groans sounded horrible, glad to have you back healthy 😊🙌
The Bridge training is going to pay off when you start lapping people in Chicago - running that 52.4 💪🏼 You get used to the Texas mornings after a month :/ loved this first episode. Oh, and I think what shows on race day is the previous 8-9 weeks, at least according to a lot of those race predictor algorithms. So you’ve got plenty of time to double your way to sick mileage
Heeeck yes. I’ve been sick for almost a week now and am struggling with resting/recovering but still wanting to get out and train too. Nice to know you’re not the only one sometimes😅
Great video, as always. I love the honesty that is hard to find with running influencers sometimes. You sort of answered my question about doubles, that they are for adding milage. I'm guessing coach will up the miles on the double day easy runs a little bit? Maybe you'll cover it in a later episode, but I'd love to know about your weekly schedule. I went sub 3 in March, with a speed workout on wednesday and a long run with tempo intervals on Saturday. Now I'm aiming to go sub 2:50 in october, and im thinking of keeping a pure speed session on tuesday, a tempo session on Thursday, and a changeable long run on Saturday. To maximise all heart rate zones. I'm self coached, so im always looking to learn and add infomation to my running.
Some people just have low HR’s I’ve been taking running seriously the last couple years and I’ve never seen mine above 173 before. Be interesting to see if I can unlock a new gear and get it higher! I’m still learning my body on all out efforts. My progress has been really good, have improved my 5k down to 18.12 and hoping I can lock in a target of 82-85 half in October. Hope your training block goes as well you hope it will. 💪
Had a workout yesterday with 5 x 1 mile repeats at 6:45 with 800m recovery jog, 11 total. Temp was 82, dew point was 70. Plug that all into a calculator and it said that effort would feel like 7:09 pace on a day with better conditions. I was able to hit paces, but man was that hardest workout I've ever done in my life. Humidity is KILLLER.
People really do need to be careful about comparing heart rates. For example, your average heart rate for the last mile of that 5K was my average for my last marathon.
On the exact same day I was running on the almost exact same route at Brooklyn Bridge, if I did my run 30 min later I would have met you! Oh well, lets meet in Chicago, by that I mean next year Chicago--hopefully I can keep up with you this time(I was destroyed during the Brooklyn Half when trying to follow you)
Hey i know you are a dad and a husband before a runner, andi see how much effort you put in and like i think you’re leaving a lot of recovery potential by sleeping less!!!
There are those days where we feel like the hammer and those days we feel like the nail. Then, there are those days we feel like the tack that was whacked by a sledgehammer.
I guess I can empathize with you a bit. Training for CHI but just came down with COVID (for the first time today). But I think I’m going to rest until symptoms are better. Don’t want to raise the cortisol levels. On the plus side I’m eating less and hopefully losing some much needed weight. 😂
I wouldn’t beat yourself up on the 5k effort i think your heart rate could just be suppressed because your I’ll. 170’s would be like your half effort and from the footage you definitely look like your going for it. Not sure about the COROS predictor, mine is 2.20 for marathon and I’m nowhere near that 🤣 the 5-10k predictions seem to be inline for me but the half and Mara seems optimistic!! Best of luck with your build mate, can’t wait to see your journey
Would love to, but I don't feel as sharp as I was before Twilight 5000, and I definitely need to focus in on my block now. I also have a half marathon tune-up in September, so I gotta lock that all in.
I'm aiming to run in '25, I'm training to try and get a 3:30 though. Got a year and then some. My first half was this year at 1:50, got a ways to go, but feeling good about it!
So assuming Chicago happens as planned, is Indy in November still on the schedule? That's my hometown race, going for a big PR and would love to see you out there!
Yes, you are in 2:28 marathon. Anything slower than 2:30 would be shorting too low. Especially considering the fact that you ran that 5km "sick". I just added 15 seconds per km on your 16:15 (5km time).
I usually do some research on Google Maps prior to the run, and then I tend to just do an out and back, re-tracing my steps back to where I started. Always bring my phone just in case I get lost though!
Do you provide coaching? I don’t have social media to try and reach out to you that way, but if I can email you to get in contact with you that would be great. Looking to PR in my half marathon. Current PR is 1:52. Thank you
Us runners, how crazy how we ?! Your stitch-run reminds me of an easy run I did spitting blood, turned out to be pneumonia. Hope your’s is not sign of something more serious…
@@flobergruns I mean from talking to marathon coaches a good marathon predictor is doubling your half marathon time(maybe 1:13:30 for u) then adding 8 minutes onto that, which would give ya ~2:35 which is probably gonna be closer to what u can run. Never know tho, good luck with 2:32!
Mmmm not that simple, unfortunately. This stomach issue was one that lasted for 10 days, and just finally stopped hurting. I regularly aim taking electrolytes, so this was just something weird and related to my illness.
Not capable of running clockwise around a track. Not capable of running in any lane other than #1. Say what you will. Both facts. Watch years of videos if you intend to disprove this.
Sorry to hear that! Any particular thing that made you feel that way? Legitimately not trying to be cocky at all. Mostly just an idiot who gets sick very easily and can't stop throwing up on hard efforts.
@flobergruns I don’t want to speak for him, but I’m assuming it’s the audacity to target sub 2:32. Your workouts and fitness trajectory (assuming no illness and everything else goes perfectly) would likely put you just under 2:35 on a perfect weather day in Chicago. Everyone has different talent levels and I can say for a guy like myself that I’d need to be doing 80-100 MPW for 16-20 weeks with even more quality workouts than yours to even dream of putting a sub 2:30 out there. I basically had a perfect build and several years of high quality training in my legs and ran a 2:33 this past Spring. That being said, it’s possible that you’re just more talented and I respect you for dreaming big. It can come off as arrogant/cocky though. I will continue to follow you along and am wishing you all the best though!
I would say you are a victim of your own success. You’ve basically become the dude on Facebook that is posting constant humble brags. Trips to Hawaii in your Lambo, etc #blessed. The average runner can’t relate to you anymore and it feels like you getting faster is throwing it in everyone’s face. It’s not your fault that you are successful, that’s just the vibe it puts off bc your videos are basically a montage to yourself. A steady stream of “look at me.”
This might sound weird, but I was watching this video during a 4.5-hour Zwift ride that, on paper, shouldn’t feel that hard, but I was struggling a LOT with it. Seeing you go through all of this this week helped me get through my own workout. Thank you for that, Eric! Keep crushing it, and I have a really good feeling about a 2:31 marathon in Chicago!! See you there!!
Another great start of the morning before my recovery run, this is a treat as my birthday is tomorrow but no one seemed to care about it. Calling this as an early present 😢
Happy Birthday Champ. Hope the day picks up for you!
Happy birthday, man 🎉
Happy Birthday!! Hope you have the best day!
Happy Birthday! I hope you have an amazing day!
@@sleepyturtwig Happy birthday my man! Wishing you a fantastic day! :)
Man, I can relate to this so much! I ran a 2.41 in Boston and was targeting a sub 2.40 in sydney in September for the age group world champs, then I got sick and my HR has been super high since. Still, you've reminded me that there's still time and not to panic, at least not just yet. Really needed this today!
Go get it !! 💪
It’s always nice when you were transparent in your videos. Not every day are you feeling perfect. Such an inspiration.
I’m running Chicago this year, second marathon, aiming for 3:20! Hope I see you there!!! Your vids always get me so hyped! You got this!
Awesome footage of NYC!
Absolutely love when everyone’s Fall training blocks start! Gives me plenty of content and motivation for my own half marathon training! Keep grinding out these hot days.
Hot-humid Summer runs = FALL PR’s
I'm so happy I got that run in. Absolutely love running in NYC! Let's go!! PRs incoming!!
thanks for using my song “FALLLLLLLLL IN LOVE” at the beginning 🖤✨
Dude, I feel your pain! I live in Fort Worth and the Texas heat this time of year really is BRUTAL. Some days it feels like the only acceptable time to get a run in is at like 2 in the morning lol. Definitely had a few soul-stealing days recently. Nice job getting the work in regardless, love to see it 💪
👏🏻💪🏻 this guy has gotten me through my last two marathons of Chicago and Boston! Such great content 🙌🏻
mom wake up….. floberg posted 🔥🔥🔥
finally
Ran 2:37 last spring and shooting for 2:32 and Chicago as well. It’s nice to see the reality of training at this level isn’t always perfect workouts and pain-free easy runs.
Never always easy. Hope you crush this block!
Such an honest appraisal of where you’re at, thank you. Having the discipline to rest up when you need it is a good habit. Your work ethic will ensure you show up and run well at Chicago, it’s inspiring 🙌🏻💪🏻
Nice to see another start of the marathon journey. I started to run recently, and you've been my inspiration! Keep it going!
keep pushin dude, you're inspiring all of us
So stoked for another build series 🤙🏼
Oh man Brooklyn Bridge is un-runnable except early mornings or late at night!
Loved this video Flo! It’s good to see that even you athletes are still human and get sick from time to time. I’m 9 weeks out from a half here in the UK and aiming to go sub 1:30! Your videos are an inspiration and keep me motivated, keep up the hard work and great content 💪🏻
Grateful for your transparency. I've had a PTT injury presenting as arch pain since April and every day I go to sleep praying it cools off enough by the next morning to hit my miles. It's improving, but it's crushing to have it in my legs and my heart and just praying this dumb injury doesn't smash my goals for Chicago. Nice to know I'm not alone. Ha.
I’m starting my training block for KC half this week and have suffered from traveling. Glad to know other people are struggling their way through trying to be their best. Thanks!
Gotta be real. Hope you bounce back quickly!!
Let’s Go Coach!!! Love how transparent and intentional you are about sharing your training
In this together, my dude! Appreciate you!!
it's fun watching the kids. thanks for letting us into that part of your life. one day, let's get all 6 of them out at a race all together! looking forward to the rest of this series, eric~
Love the video! You’re killing it with the raw and honest content and I appreciate it! You do look like you’re dangerously on the edge of overtraining and I know you have a great coach but be careful!! Never be afraid of slowing down on an easy run day to keep the effort low! You got this!! 🎉
I did this on my last long run this last weekend. I had to split my last 4 mile MP block to two 2 milers. I feel you! I’m glad it’s not just me who gets these problems sometimes! Love watching your videos! It’s been my motivation for sub 3 this year.
My favorite TH-camr right now 👏🏽
Great video again Eric! Hope you stay healthy and don't have too much work stress during this Chicago block.
So happy to see this video posted directly after my track session! 🔥🔥🔥
Let's goooooooo Floberg!
Let's go!! Keep getting after it!
Huge block of greatness ahead!
You got it!. I'll see you there!!!
Morning from the UK , Spot on about the heart rate and the comments re Strava .. I get the same thing (my range is 137 -167 @55 ) and I say the exact same we all have our own ranges and is highly likely that our exersion % is very much like everyone else.
Thanks for sharing, sleep is part of recovery. Lack of sleep compromises your immune system. Your body is asking for more recovery due to higher load. You will have to make some hard decisions about lifestyle during travel, Godspeed!
No doubt. Thankfully I nailed sleep the whole last week and a half as I struggled through this lingering sickness, and I'm finally doing better. Going to be prioritizing rest like crazy on this block.
Let’s go 💪 welcome back 🔥
love the new theme song 🔥
Cyrus and I have it on repeat.
Let's go, Flo! So stoked for this!!!
Thanks for following along!!
I did my first marathon last May. I had to travel for in my first week of taper. I wasn’t feeling great either. I reduced my mileage more than prescribed for the week. My watch predicted a way different time than what I ran (I was 15 min slower). All that to say, I feel you on traveling and trying to train at the same time. It’s tough on me and that is what I learned. Chin up and looking forward to the next updates.
This is so motivation lol. Was running some a bit ago but stopped. This makes me wanna run again
Hope you do! Thanks for watching!
Yes! Stoked!
Thanks for watching!
Love it! Be about it!!
THAT'S RIGHT
Long morning at work! Great to come back to a Floberg video! My mate is going for the same time in Berlin. Going for sub 4 at Munich in mid October!!
Let's go! Hope training goes well!!
Thank you for sharing another epic episode, sorry you struggle right now hopefully you will get back on track soon! I kind of faced similar experience lately, i visited family in Europe got some virus, first week of runs after i came back felt the worse. Just as you struggled in the video 😅, anyway as you say 10 weeks is a lots of time to get ready 💪keep up on the good work! 👍
Thanks for all your positivity! A lot of people have shared that they've experienced something similar recently, so it's nice knowing I'm not alone in it. Feeling amazing this week, so I'm very excited to be getting after it again! Thanks for watching!!
Was just wondering the other day when you would put up another video 😅 you got this man!
FINALLY - will be consistent leading up to October now. :)
so excited for this series! my prediction for you is 2:29 :)
Yes! Go get it!! 💪
Awesome video as always, super excited to watch you progress this block! Particularly regarding nutrition and diet, really like seeing that aspect 😁Those stomach groans sounded horrible, glad to have you back healthy 😊🙌
Thanks so much!! Hoping to do deep dives on everything in this block!
The Bridge training is going to pay off when you start lapping people in Chicago - running that 52.4 💪🏼
You get used to the Texas mornings after a month :/ loved this first episode. Oh, and I think what shows on race day is the previous 8-9 weeks, at least according to a lot of those race predictor algorithms. So you’ve got plenty of time to double your way to sick mileage
Always appreciate your insight and support, my dude. :)
FLOBERG BUILD HYPEEEEEE!!! LETS FUCKING GOOOOO!!!
FINALLY HEALTHY AGAIN AND RAN 11 THIS MORNING I'M ON TOP OF THE WORLD
Heeeck yes. I’ve been sick for almost a week now and am struggling with resting/recovering but still wanting to get out and train too. Nice to know you’re not the only one sometimes😅
In it together! Hope you bounce back ASAP!
Great video, as always. I love the honesty that is hard to find with running influencers sometimes.
You sort of answered my question about doubles, that they are for adding milage. I'm guessing coach will up the miles on the double day easy runs a little bit?
Maybe you'll cover it in a later episode, but I'd love to know about your weekly schedule.
I went sub 3 in March, with a speed workout on wednesday and a long run with tempo intervals on Saturday.
Now I'm aiming to go sub 2:50 in october, and im thinking of keeping a pure speed session on tuesday, a tempo session on Thursday, and a changeable long run on Saturday. To maximise all heart rate zones.
I'm self coached, so im always looking to learn and add infomation to my running.
love getting the kids involved!
Core memories. The best!!
Dude, Texas summer is no joke. I question my decisions every time I lace up.
So brutal. Makes me happy I live in Illinois haha
Some people just have low HR’s I’ve been taking running seriously the last couple years and I’ve never seen mine above 173 before. Be interesting to see if I can unlock a new gear and get it higher! I’m still learning my body on all out efforts. My progress has been really good, have improved my 5k down to 18.12 and hoping I can lock in a target of 82-85 half in October. Hope your training block goes as well you hope it will. 💪
Had a workout yesterday with 5 x 1 mile repeats at 6:45 with 800m recovery jog, 11 total. Temp was 82, dew point was 70. Plug that all into a calculator and it said that effort would feel like 7:09 pace on a day with better conditions. I was able to hit paces, but man was that hardest workout I've ever done in my life. Humidity is KILLLER.
Way to get it done, homie!
🔒 in
New marathon build series - we are so back!
YES WE ARE
People really do need to be careful about comparing heart rates. For example, your average heart rate for the last mile of that 5K was my average for my last marathon.
Exactly. Wildly different from one person to another. Literally means nothing in comparison most of the time haha
*tweaks back like old man* bro don’t even start 😆
On the exact same day I was running on the almost exact same route at Brooklyn Bridge, if I did my run 30 min later I would have met you! Oh well, lets meet in Chicago, by that I mean next year Chicago--hopefully I can keep up with you this time(I was destroyed during the Brooklyn Half when trying to follow you)
Nice video, thanks for sharing! Saw you @ Twilight 5000. Maybe see you in the corals of Chicago or the lakefront!
Heck yes! See you out there!!
Hey i know you are a dad and a husband before a runner, andi see how much effort you put in and like i think you’re leaving a lot of recovery potential by sleeping less!!!
The Return!
⚡️🫡
There are those days where we feel like the hammer and those days we feel like the nail. Then, there are those days we feel like the tack that was whacked by a sledgehammer.
Never been this early to a Floberg vid
Woah Eric Runs. This feels like the Spider-Man pointing to each other meme.
@@flobergruns 💀
Would hate to see you miss Chicago... but I am running Indy and would love to see you there!🏃
I'm planning on being at Indy no matter what! I'm signed up! :)
@@flobergruns Awesome news!!!
I guess I can empathize with you a bit. Training for CHI but just came down with COVID (for the first time today). But I think I’m going to rest until symptoms are better. Don’t want to raise the cortisol levels. On the plus side I’m eating less and hopefully losing some much needed weight. 😂
I wouldn’t beat yourself up on the 5k effort i think your heart rate could just be suppressed because your I’ll. 170’s would be like your half effort and from the footage you definitely look like your going for it. Not sure about the COROS predictor, mine is 2.20 for marathon and I’m nowhere near that 🤣 the 5-10k predictions seem to be inline for me but the half and Mara seems optimistic!! Best of luck with your build mate, can’t wait to see your journey
Hey just a suggestion, maybe try to run another 5k race in the block. Not to taper for it but to try it again and look where you’re at
Would love to, but I don't feel as sharp as I was before Twilight 5000, and I definitely need to focus in on my block now. I also have a half marathon tune-up in September, so I gotta lock that all in.
lets gooooo
This just continues to prove how relative heart rates are. Everyone has different cardiac output.
My coros race predictor puts me at 2:23 marathon after my 15:55 5k. I’d be lucky to run 10 miles at that pace 🤣
I'm aiming to run in '25, I'm training to try and get a 3:30 though. Got a year and then some. My first half was this year at 1:50, got a ways to go, but feeling good about it!
Short answer - Yes. Long answer - Yes.
Response - Yes.
So assuming Chicago happens as planned, is Indy in November still on the schedule? That's my hometown race, going for a big PR and would love to see you out there!
Hope you feel better! I think your time will be 2:29:59! 🤪
I Just Ran 14.25 Miles Today!!! In Texas!!!
Sub 2:32?! I’d be shocked
Challenge accepted.
Yes, you are in 2:28 marathon. Anything slower than 2:30 would be shorting too low.
Especially considering the fact that you ran that 5km "sick".
I just added 15 seconds per km on your 16:15 (5km time).
I would be interested in how you plan your routes when you run in a new city. Do you just go for it ? Do a out and back? Plan where you go?
I usually do some research on Google Maps prior to the run, and then I tend to just do an out and back, re-tracing my steps back to where I started. Always bring my phone just in case I get lost though!
Do you provide coaching? I don’t have social media to try and reach out to you that way, but if I can email you to get in contact with you that would be great. Looking to PR in my half marathon. Current PR is 1:52. Thank you
Us runners, how crazy how we ?!
Your stitch-run reminds me of an easy run I did spitting blood, turned out to be pneumonia. Hope your’s is not sign of something more serious…
What hand held water bottle do you use cause I’m considering getting one?
Linked in the description - It's a Nathan 14oz soft flask
I am going for the same goal - if you are in NYC and want to rip a long run let me know
Let's goo!!
How can you do all these things while being a father?
I would shy away from those app race predictors…they really aren’t all that accurate.
Haha my Coros one has been so close in every race since December.
@@flobergruns I mean from talking to marathon coaches a good marathon predictor is doubling your half marathon time(maybe 1:13:30 for u) then adding 8 minutes onto that, which would give ya ~2:35 which is probably gonna be closer to what u can run. Never know tho, good luck with 2:32!
i don’t trust those heart rate readings. please use a polar h10 chest strap.
mmmm - Why? Dunno if you've tried the Coros HRM. I may feel different if you tried it out for yourself.
It’s optical, as every watch, inaccurate. Chest straps are almost ecg quality, they are nearly 100% accurate
@@ChrisAbces123456this!
Take salt caps before run, no more stitches
Mmmm not that simple, unfortunately. This stomach issue was one that lasted for 10 days, and just finally stopped hurting. I regularly aim taking electrolytes, so this was just something weird and related to my illness.
Not capable of running clockwise around a track. Not capable of running in any lane other than #1.
Say what you will. Both facts. Watch years of videos if you intend to disprove this.
Love the content… but the amount of excuses you have is crazy… especially when your a BPN athlete and Nick Bare is your boss
Nick bare the steroid junkie
I'm out, too cocky now
Curious, which part in the video did you feel that he's gotten 'too cocky', exactly?
Sorry to hear that! Any particular thing that made you feel that way? Legitimately not trying to be cocky at all. Mostly just an idiot who gets sick very easily and can't stop throwing up on hard efforts.
@flobergruns I don’t want to speak for him, but I’m assuming it’s the audacity to target sub 2:32. Your workouts and fitness trajectory (assuming no illness and everything else goes perfectly) would likely put you just under 2:35 on a perfect weather day in Chicago. Everyone has different talent levels and I can say for a guy like myself that I’d need to be doing 80-100 MPW for 16-20 weeks with even more quality workouts than yours to even dream of putting a sub 2:30 out there. I basically had a perfect build and several years of high quality training in my legs and ran a 2:33 this past Spring. That being said, it’s possible that you’re just more talented and I respect you for dreaming big. It can come off as arrogant/cocky though. I will continue to follow you along and am wishing you all the best though!
I would say you are a victim of your own success. You’ve basically become the dude on Facebook that is posting constant humble brags. Trips to Hawaii in your Lambo, etc #blessed. The average runner can’t relate to you anymore and it feels like you getting faster is throwing it in everyone’s face. It’s not your fault that you are successful, that’s just the vibe it puts off bc your videos are basically a montage to yourself. A steady stream of “look at me.”
I’m predicting sub 2:30. You got this Eric 🫡
oh snap - thanks for the confidence in me! Hoping I'll be that fit in October!