I dont care about running and i dont know why this video popped up for me but when i see someone like you who really cares about a sport i hope you do well and your channel blows up. I dont know anything about running but it was still a fun video to listen to. Good luck pal.
I have seen Anya in some of Philly's videos but never watched one where she gets interviewed. Isn't she an absolute delight, so down to earth and warm, I am a fan and will be following her from now on. Thanks Harry.
Gobsmacked! You are a legend Anya. I started running 1 year ago (ex cyclist) and trained hard for 12 months for my first marathon. Managed 3:28 - not bad for a 55 year old newbie, but I pretty much drained the tank and don't think there is any way I can get more than 10 mins off it.
Nick Bester’s video of London with Anya was one of the first time I saw Anya. She smiled the entire way around the course whilst running 2:36!! Pretty incredible story. I think she will definitely break 2:30! 🤩 And Harry, you’re a great interviewer 👌👌
I didn't realise Anya had such a meteoric rise! Great to see her dropping down to the shorter stuff too, a lot of runners seem to neglect shorter races once they've worked up to the marathon.
It’s a wise decision, very right Steve: it can be easy to see it as a descent of the mountain when in fact that move can build foundations that allow higher summits to be reached
Great interview and one i can relate to. I started running last May with 10K in 48.31 now down to 36.37 and going for a sub 3 hour marathon at Stratford same day as London. Nothing beats the feeling and running good vibes!
I can totally related here. I've always struggled with my body and would exercise as more of a punishment. always had a love/hate relationship with running. I started running consistently twice a week in September last year, pushed SO hard on each run, braved starting parkrun 5 weeks ago and have got quicker EVERY week, from researching form and all the rest. I ran last weeks in 20:40. according to the stats this makes me at regional level, which is insane for me. I did my first ever proper race on sunday - my local 10k spring race and I came first girl with a time of 44:27. I feel I missed my calling because I'm now 31 which is a shame. but I'm joining a running club on tuesday which I'm so excited for. next will be a half marathon and then hopefully the full marathon next year. furthest I have run is 12K so, lots of work to put in, but I am so motivated because I know it's something I am actually good at (first thing I've ever been good at in my life). Sub 20 5K is my current goal and I'm so excited to make and meet some more :)
Really interesting this! Have just run a 4:11, and intend to spend the year trying to improve that time! Wonder how quick I could go, but very lost in all the information!
Her running style is a bit puzzling to me, a very high cadence and a low heel kick, I would think she could go faster if she could adjust that. When she in running at altitude in France with Phily Bowden and other runners the difference in in running form is huge.
People tend towards their personal most efficient running form the more running they do. She's done quite a lot so for whatever reason I'd lean towards that being more efficient for her than a traditional stride.
I dont care about running and i dont know why this video popped up for me but when i see someone like you who really cares about a sport i hope you do well and your channel blows up. I dont know anything about running but it was still a fun video to listen to. Good luck pal.
Thank you 🙏
TH-cam works in mysterious ways
Thats a sign to start RUNNING … believe me 😊
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brilliant interview as always Harry and what a story from Anya! incredible stuff!
Cheers Tim - it's done very well in the first couple of days. Hoping this year to get more episodes out
Welcome back, Harry. 🎉
Good to be back
I have seen Anya in some of Philly's videos but never watched one where she gets interviewed. Isn't she an absolute delight, so down to earth and warm, I am a fan and will be following her from now on. Thanks Harry.
Thanks Tony
What a lovely chatty interview. A great watch. Lots of luck to her. Hopefully you can interview her after the London marathon too.
Thank you, more episodes to come! 🎤
I love her story so much! Such an inspiration!
Cheers for watching
Gobsmacked! You are a legend Anya.
I started running 1 year ago (ex cyclist) and trained hard for 12 months for my first marathon. Managed 3:28 - not bad for a 55 year old newbie, but I pretty much drained the tank and don't think there is any way I can get more than 10 mins off it.
Thanks for sharing Andrew - 3:28 is fantastic well done
Nick Bester’s video of London with Anya was one of the first time I saw Anya. She smiled the entire way around the course whilst running 2:36!! Pretty incredible story. I think she will definitely break 2:30! 🤩 And Harry, you’re a great interviewer 👌👌
Cheers for watching Christina 🙏
Me too! Was the reason I joined Best Athletics 🏃♂️👍
Incredible story. Running my first marathon in June, so this is super cool to see
Hoping training goes well for it and thank you 🙏
What a beautiful personality Anya is! Great interviewer too. Thank you both.
Thank you - Anya has a great story
I didn't realise Anya had such a meteoric rise! Great to see her dropping down to the shorter stuff too, a lot of runners seem to neglect shorter races once they've worked up to the marathon.
It’s a wise decision, very right Steve: it can be easy to see it as a descent of the mountain when in fact that move can build foundations that allow higher summits to be reached
Great interview and one i can relate to. I started running last May with 10K in 48.31 now down to 36.37 and going for a sub 3 hour marathon at Stratford same day as London. Nothing beats the feeling and running good vibes!
Good luck!
All the best with Stratford Shane!
I can totally related here. I've always struggled with my body and would exercise as more of a punishment. always had a love/hate relationship with running. I started running consistently twice a week in September last year, pushed SO hard on each run, braved starting parkrun 5 weeks ago and have got quicker EVERY week, from researching form and all the rest. I ran last weeks in 20:40. according to the stats this makes me at regional level, which is insane for me. I did my first ever proper race on sunday - my local 10k spring race and I came first girl with a time of 44:27. I feel I missed my calling because I'm now 31 which is a shame. but I'm joining a running club on tuesday which I'm so excited for. next will be a half marathon and then hopefully the full marathon next year. furthest I have run is 12K so, lots of work to put in, but I am so motivated because I know it's something I am actually good at (first thing I've ever been good at in my life). Sub 20 5K is my current goal and I'm so excited to make and meet some more :)
Thank you for sharing Kelly
Good one, Jog on Harry! You should be on the telly!
He is on the telly
if you consume it that way, that is correct
This is super inspiring!
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My jaw dropped when I read the title of the clip. I had no idea she ran 4:34 in 2019.
Mental. Thank you for watching
Incredible story. Impressive
Thank you
Absolute goals!!! amazing achievement and love watching her
Anya is a great runner and great person from what I've seen. Keep enjoying the journey Anya.
Thank you
Smashing it for Norfolk, Anya!!
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Really interesting this! Have just run a 4:11, and intend to spend the year trying to improve that time! Wonder how quick I could go, but very lost in all the information!
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That's pretty mad progress tbh
Appreciate you watching. Mad progress indeed.
Quality conversation. Interesting stuff
Cheers Jump
At what point did she start working with a coach instead of running alone? Really incredible and motivating story she has!
Unsure, good question. Thank you for watching
During lock down she met nick in Battersea park and started to train her. You can listen to the best athletics podcast they did together!
Bloody good interviewer
What a wonderful comment
Her running style is a bit puzzling to me, a very high cadence and a low heel kick, I would think she could go faster if she could adjust that. When she in running at altitude in France with Phily Bowden and other runners the difference in in running form is huge.
People tend towards their personal most efficient running form the more running they do. She's done quite a lot so for whatever reason I'd lean towards that being more efficient for her than a traditional stride.
Hard to say.
Really great interview, thought your questions were really well posed!
Thank you
What a great interview 👏
Thank you for taking the time to watch/listen
Amazing interview. Thank you for putting this out 😊
More to come