For the most of my life I hated running. I despited it, always wanted to stop and never understood why we chose to run, voluntarily. Running a marathon in May taught me that I can do what I set my mind to despite my past. I was never the ‘runner’ or athletic person in general. But now I run because I love it. And it was necessary for myself to remind me of that today. I told myself: no matter the result, be proud. I set the goal of sub 1:40 to prove to myself that I can be, what I for 15+ have been told I wasn’t: fast is subjective but I was fast today. Fast for myself and no one else. “Run this race like it’s the last thing you’ll ever do”. 1:38:30 to me and my younger self. I am so d*mn proud ❤❤❤
I love this and feel a lot the same about my running. I’m going for a sub 3:30 marathon in a few weeks which would be a pb. I’m a 48 year old dad of 3 who has been running for just under 3 years. It’s changed my life
Congratulations! Watching you achieve this and to see the emotion after finishing is helping me get excited for my race tomorrow. Well done for pushing and achieving what you wanted
Believe me, you can! 2 years ago I ran my first half at 1h 55 minutes and I was feeling horrible during and afterwards. I never considered myself 'a runner' yet alone was I always the one who s*cked at PE and sports in general. But with dedication, motivation and the right mindset, you can turn your life around!
i was raised on volleyball and had played it for 8 years but as with every sport there comes an end to it. but I had to find a replacement for this emptiness. so right now I am training for my 1st ever half marathon which is happening in exactly 33 days. I have never been more consistent with my workouts. I have a huge faith in myself but it is scary juggling between realistic time goal and a goal to "just finish it". but following you has been such an inspiration! congrats on the new PB, many more to come and please keep enjoying running :)
I'm so happy you found the love for running! Proud of your dedication! Remember to enjoy the race, especially since it's your first. Do not get caught up in hitting certain numbers. I'd advise you to go out, run, have fun and then whatever the result may be at the finish line is your 'starting' point for future progression! Keep me posted, I'm sure you'll do great!!
It was fun watching your progress on the CPH app. After the 10K mark, there was no doubt you'd crush 1:40 easily. I was able to catch a glimpse of you at the live finish. TH-cam had a live feed as well; however, right before your finish, they cut to an interview. Nonetheless, you did exceptionally well. Congrats. 👍
This CPH Half was my first ever Half marathon or any type of run like this, been practising for the past 4 months, but only took it more serious 3 weeks before raceday, was aiming for 2:30 time but with all the energy from the runners and specatotrs i found some energy i didnt know i had and finished at 2:10:49, my body was also hurting like crazy, and im only now recovering i feel like. Congrats on your 1:40 finish :)
Insane cut off your expected time! The crowds really do change everything. I never ran a 4:20 pace until this race for the first couple of kilometres and it somehow felt easier than 4:40 at practise :') So I can relate! Well done, you'll easily smash sub 2h next time!
Tysm!! It's actually quite early here. It used to begin at around 11am the previous years but due to the temperatures and a lot of people getting heatstrokes, they decided to forward it to 9am 😅
Congrats on completing you're goal! I knew you would do it! I don´t have any race goals. (I do not handle crowds very well, so no races for me) I do however try to keep consistant in my running and go for 3 times a week. (and hope i can go to 4 times a week later on) After small injury and a week of being under the weather I don't like I have to start smaller, slower and shorter runs... but I cross my fingers that in 2 weeks I am back to my normal running form and can improve myself from were i left before getting sick. I would love to run to the beach again to see the sun rise. ( for now I have to go on the bike :p also nice but running is more fun ;) ) What is after you're well deserved rest you're goal?
Thank you so much! Glad you had this much faith in me :') Sorry to hear about your injuries! It happened to me as well, almost two years ago. I couldn't walk for 2+ months as I got a serious knee injury. Key is just to take things slow and progress easily! My next 'race' is a 13,3km trail race on October 6th. However, it's not a race I run to target a certain time. I'll be running with one of my friends, solely for the enjoyment. It's in a beautiful forest with pretty scenery!
I've been loving your running outfits from Saysky! Would you know if they shipped to the Philippines? So hard to buy high-quality running gear in southeast asia ugh
@@katharinaschneiderr fab thank you! might have to find something else similar as I'm currently buying a flat but i don't think we have that chain in the uk :(
Thank you ❤️ I’m cutting out exercise and intense movement for the next undefined period of time to fully take care of myself. I’ll be honest and say this race was a bit of a pressure and I felt like I had to live up to certain expectations. With that said, I’m proud of my achievement but this day also marks a huge swift in priorities :)
hey! I don't have a training plan for it - I just ran based on my fitness. However, I did a few runs and workouts that shared on my channel you can find here th-cam.com/video/AKbLFutq--c/w-d-xo.html Otherwise you can check out my strava (it's linked in my bio :))
For the most of my life I hated running. I despited it, always wanted to stop and never understood why we chose to run, voluntarily.
Running a marathon in May taught me that I can do what I set my mind to despite my past. I was never the ‘runner’ or athletic person in general. But now I run because I love it. And it was necessary for myself to remind me of that today.
I told myself: no matter the result, be proud. I set the goal of sub 1:40 to prove to myself that I can be, what I for 15+ have been told I wasn’t: fast is subjective but I was fast today. Fast for myself and no one else. “Run this race like it’s the last thing you’ll ever do”.
1:38:30 to me and my younger self. I am so d*mn proud ❤❤❤
I love this and feel a lot the same about my running. I’m going for a sub 3:30 marathon in a few weeks which would be a pb. I’m a 48 year old dad of 3 who has been running for just under 3 years. It’s changed my life
Congratulations! Watching you achieve this and to see the emotion after finishing is helping me get excited for my race tomorrow. Well done for pushing and achieving what you wanted
Wish you the best of luck! Enjoy your time and remember to have fun :)
@@katharinaschneiderr thank you, it was a great day :)
so happy for you katha! keep going!❤
Thank you!!
Well done, I wish I can reach your level one day 😭
Believe me, you can! 2 years ago I ran my first half at 1h 55 minutes and I was feeling horrible during and afterwards. I never considered myself 'a runner' yet alone was I always the one who s*cked at PE and sports in general. But with dedication, motivation and the right mindset, you can turn your life around!
@@katharinaschneiderr i did my first half only yesterday. it took me 2u43mins.... so 1h55mins is crazy fast to me as a first half marathon
congratulation for breaking your own record!! I'm really proud of you!
Thank you so much ☺️
so proud of you! you deserve it
Thank you so much!! ☺️
wow I just signed up for my city's half-marathon because I got so inspired watching this
Siiick! Enjoy!
Congratulations 🥳 great job!
Thank you!! ☺️☺️
i was raised on volleyball and had played it for 8 years but as with every sport there comes an end to it. but I had to find a replacement for this emptiness. so right now I am training for my 1st ever half marathon which is happening in exactly 33 days. I have never been more consistent with my workouts. I have a huge faith in myself but it is scary juggling between realistic time goal and a goal to "just finish it". but following you has been such an inspiration! congrats on the new PB, many more to come and please keep enjoying running :)
I'm so happy you found the love for running! Proud of your dedication! Remember to enjoy the race, especially since it's your first. Do not get caught up in hitting certain numbers. I'd advise you to go out, run, have fun and then whatever the result may be at the finish line is your 'starting' point for future progression! Keep me posted, I'm sure you'll do great!!
wuhuu, elsker dine videoer - og de er nu ekstra relaterbare, nu hvor du har startet studie. Så sej pr!
Tusind tak! Det er jeg glad for
This is incredible! very proud of you 👏
Thank you so much! ☺️
Incredible performance! You should be so proud of yourself, you’re so motivating too xx
Thank you so much!!❤️
Well done! You have already beaten so many of my male runner friends! You are really inspiring keep it up!
Haha way to go!! Tnx ☺️
Huge congrats!! Well done. I am currently training for my first half marathon in November and your videos are so inspiring!
Ah I wish you the best! Enjoy the race!! ☺️
Congratulations. Well done. That is the best medal. I love how Sparta designs their medals, bibs and publicity.
They look so cool!!
It was fun watching your progress on the CPH app. After the 10K mark, there was no doubt you'd crush 1:40 easily. I was able to catch a glimpse of you at the live finish. TH-cam had a live feed as well; however, right before your finish, they cut to an interview. Nonetheless, you did exceptionally well. Congrats. 👍
I must say I did struggle a bit around the 17k mark ish but I think it was mostly mentally 😅 And yes, timing was perfect! Thank you so much ☺️
@@katharinaschneiderr Of course :-)
Congrats to you Katha !!
Thank you! ☺️
Congrates! I just finished a training block for sub 140 as well. That feeling of smashing a goal is so special.
Tysm! When's your race?
@katharinaschneiderr Was just this last weekend! Finish time of 1:37:27. Has been cool to follow along you're journey cause it felt similar to my own.
That’s incredible!! Well done 🌟🌟
Congratulations, you smashed it 👏💛
Thank you!! ☺️
That was great, congrats!!
Love you videos becaise it's chill and enjoyable, cheers from Brazil
Thank you so much!!!
insane!! congrats 💟
Thank you!!❤️
Well done Katharina! I loved this video. Also: 3:31 marathon?? Wow!!! 👏👏👏
Thanks!!🤩
super proud of you
We did so well!!💗💗💗
awesome effort. well done
Thanks a lot!
This CPH Half was my first ever Half marathon or any type of run like this, been practising for the past 4 months, but only took it more serious 3 weeks before raceday, was aiming for 2:30 time but with all the energy from the runners and specatotrs i found some energy i didnt know i had and finished at 2:10:49, my body was also hurting like crazy, and im only now recovering i feel like. Congrats on your 1:40 finish :)
Insane cut off your expected time! The crowds really do change everything. I never ran a 4:20 pace until this race for the first couple of kilometres and it somehow felt easier than 4:40 at practise :') So I can relate! Well done, you'll easily smash sub 2h next time!
Congrats 🥳 🎉
Thank you!! ☺️
Congratulations 🎉🎉
Thank you so much ☺️
congratulations !!
Thank you ! ☺️
SO HAPPY FOR YOU.
THANK YOU ☺️
Kudos to you 👊🏼.
おめでとうございます🎊 from Japan 🇯🇵!
ありがとうございます !☺️
Such an awesome result! Congratulations! (Side note, I’m shocked how “late” the HM started, I feel like all my local events are 8am or earlier) 😅
Tysm!! It's actually quite early here. It used to begin at around 11am the previous years but due to the temperatures and a lot of people getting heatstrokes, they decided to forward it to 9am 😅
Thanks for sharing your video Katharina ❤❤ also congratulations as well
Thank you! ☺️
Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you! ☺️
Congrats!!🤩
Thank you!! ☺️
Sødeste og sejeste jeg kender!!
Congratulations 🎉
Thank you!! ☺️
Félicitations 🎉🍾🎊 from France 🇫🇷!
Thank you so much! ☺️
Good job🎉
Thank you! :)
Amazeballs 🎉
Bravooo!!!!
Congrats on completing you're goal! I knew you would do it!
I don´t have any race goals. (I do not handle crowds very well, so no races for me)
I do however try to keep consistant in my running and go for 3 times a week. (and hope i can go to 4 times a week later on)
After small injury and a week of being under the weather I don't like I have to start smaller, slower and shorter runs... but I cross my fingers that in 2 weeks I am back to my normal running form and can improve myself from were i left before getting sick. I would love to run to the beach again to see the sun rise. ( for now I have to go on the bike :p also nice but running is more fun ;) )
What is after you're well deserved rest you're goal?
Thank you so much! Glad you had this much faith in me :')
Sorry to hear about your injuries! It happened to me as well, almost two years ago. I couldn't walk for 2+ months as I got a serious knee injury. Key is just to take things slow and progress easily!
My next 'race' is a 13,3km trail race on October 6th. However, it's not a race I run to target a certain time. I'll be running with one of my friends, solely for the enjoyment. It's in a beautiful forest with pretty scenery!
linda corredora parabéns Sergio Brasil
congrats
Thank you! ☺️
Congrats on the amazing race
Thank you :) I had the first at 8km, second at 11 and last at 16!
You are truly amazing. I don't run I only ruck.
Tnx! ☺️
ナイスラン!🏃♀️
ありがと ございます :)
I've been loving your running outfits from Saysky! Would you know if they shipped to the Philippines? So hard to buy high-quality running gear in southeast asia ugh
I'm glad you say so! I unfortunately don't.. Have you tried to make a purchase on their website?
also unrelated and I think you've mentioned it before sorry but I can't find where you said - where did you get your sofa from?
It’s a Danish brand ‘ILVA’ ☺️
@@katharinaschneiderr fab thank you! might have to find something else similar as I'm currently buying a flat but i don't think we have that chain in the uk :(
Congrats! I really hope you’re taking care of yourself tho. You still look dangerously underweight hun😕
Thank you ❤️ I’m cutting out exercise and intense movement for the next undefined period of time to fully take care of myself. I’ll be honest and say this race was a bit of a pressure and I felt like I had to live up to certain expectations. With that said, I’m proud of my achievement but this day also marks a huge swift in priorities :)
Hi Kath, can you share your last 6 weeks of training before race day, please?
hey! I don't have a training plan for it - I just ran based on my fitness. However, I did a few runs and workouts that shared on my channel you can find here th-cam.com/video/AKbLFutq--c/w-d-xo.html Otherwise you can check out my strava (it's linked in my bio :))
which is bigger achievement doing half marathon in 1:40 at 100 pound-individual or 3:20 as 200?
Either ones are just as great!
🥇🎉💝👏👏👏
That is my aim in an upcoming event. Well done!
Thank you! ☺️
Congrats....I cheated and found the results online after your last video...😅🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️
Sneaky hehe
Is it the whole video that is recorded with the DJI Osmo Pocket?
Everything except from the running footage! I used my phone :)
did you see jingy?
what or who..?
@@katharinaschneiderr angliscised bastardisation of ingebrigtsen who attempted his first 21k race.
Ah no, unfortunately not! He was way gone when I finished 40 min later :')
😍💯💯😍😍😍👁💯👁😍😍😍
Are you an Aquarius by any chance ? You give off that vibe aha
@@jacksonlong5903 Capricorn energy :)
Your awesome! Did my first half here, 2:16 and next year going for sub 2!
You'll get it!! Plenty of time to train :)