Thank you guys for watching! Here’s the full week of workouts from the last 7 days: M: 10-11 miles easy T: 10-11 miles easy W: 2 miles + strides/drills 6 miles at 6:20 pace; jog 800m 4 x800m in 2:55 with 1:30 JOG rests 2 miles at 6:10 pace 2 miles cooldown T: 9 miles easy F• 8-9 miles easy S: 16 miles easy S: OFF
@@wesleytwiggs7687 "Solid. Here’s to sub 2:50!" - Two things about that. Yes, he should be a shoe-in for a sub 2:50 considering the Buffalo Marathon is literally flat for the fist 13-14 miles. However, the caveat to this are the hills that come after that. Ever noticed that the bulk of Nick's training is done on flat courses? Not hard to run at goal race pace when training on flat courses. If he doesn't run a sub 2:50, let's just hope he doesn't come up with the same excuse as he did after the 2020 Austin Marathon, as he said afterwards "this is a hilly course". Yep, which he knew well in advance and which he should have trained for well in advance (and by the way, 2020 wasn't the first time he ran the Austin Marathon either).
I ran my very first EVER 8K in under an hour a few days ago and broke my all time 5K in 32 minutes yesterday. I am super proud. this keeps me motivated. I have my very first 10K race in september. Thank you Nick
Nick you are such a motivation to me. Im struggling when it comes to training last 2 months. I kind of hit plateau and I am not going anywhere but vids like these keep me going. I dont know what is problem with me. Its probably my diet. 2 week ago I got myself plan from Next Level Diet. From what I saw its promising and I think it will help me continue with gaining muscle.
Try Sage Canaday. Not only is he a world-class athlete who's achieved REAL results (not a fabricated Kipchoge-style 'marathon distance' with assistance from his friends, on a completely flat course with a man shouting at him from a golf cart), but he's an excellent coach who provides practical advice for all running abilities. And if you want some true inspiration, look up Mark Lewis. Previously 300 pounds, 6'6", but took up running and now down to 200 pounds, but at the age of 50yo, can still run a sub-20 5km, does ultras and triathlons, and I recon he could give Nick Bare a run for his money. Oh, but he's not pretentious like Nick Bare. th-cam.com/users/MarkLewisfitness - Mark Lewis th-cam.com/users/Vo2maxProductions - Sage Canaday, V02MAXPRODUCTIONS
"Its probably my diet" - So go and see a 'professional' known as a dietitian. Taking advice from a body builder who's attempting to be a runner probably isn't the best advice to be receiving (believing).
This was incredible! I also crushed my last long fast run yesterday which puts me 3 weeks out for my half marathon. I’ve been following the prep and applying the teachings and yesterday truly shocked me with the results. I also had one of the best workouts ever. Thank you to the whole BPN team for helping the community thrive.
@@ingmarneple6072 Yes, it's a good point. I don't know if he was implying the '3 weeks out' is his taper. But more to the point, why take running tips from Nick Bare? He's just a body builder trying his hand at running Plenty of actual REAL runners and coaches on the internet. Sage Canaday is a good example. If someone is looking for inspiration from an average joe, look up Mark Lewis. Now this guy is truly inspirational. th-cam.com/users/MarkLewisfitness
@@thepsychologist8159 Nick bare is a good runner, because he is coached by some great people. So it is a ‘plausible’ source of information. But a long taper is difficult to do because most people will do everything to easy. In a taper there should still be some intensity
@@ingmarneple6072 "Nick bare is a good runner" - There are lots of 'good' runners. Of those good runners I know, I don't put Nick Bare in that category. "because he is coached by some great people" - Yer, you'd think with all those coaches and assistants he'd be at the pinnacle of his sport, but he's far from it. I know runners who don't even have a coach who can run a faster marathon than Nick Bare and the irony of that is, they wouldn't dare call themselves a good runner. "great people" - Jeff Cunningham is great? Hmm, personally I think Sage Canaday is better. Not only was he a better runner than Jeff but he provides more practical running advice. I'd sooner seek him out as a coach. "So it is a ‘plausible’ source of information" - Oh I have no doubt he's simply re-hashing what he's heard from professionals "But a long taper is difficult to do because most people will do everything to easy. In a taper there should still be some intensity" - Thank you for the advice, a 30-year distance runner here. But yes, I agree, people take the taper too easy and for sure, intensity should definitely be built into the taper.
Dont race STRAVA...wait for race day....this dickhead will always tell you about his goals...never any achievements and if he does...its the fake marathon he orginized himself on a downhill coarse...I think!!..because he ran from poit A to B..wich dont count...have to be a cicle route
I can't tell you the motivation you've provided me. I spent 14 yrs in the army which I think created my distaste for running. Since I've been out ive gained weight (6'6" 335), stopped working out and ate like trash. 5 months ago I stumbled upon one of your videos. The next day I went on a run, then another and another. Im up to 4 miles a day 4-5 days a week, lifting 5 days a week and have completely changed my diet and im down 55lbs....thank you for that
Man I love watching these. I was on pace to run my 1st marathon this year at age 44, but seriously injured my right heel last November after 11 months of gradual training and working my way up. Having surgery soon after 5 months of trying rest and PT with no success. These videos have helped me hold on to this goal and work on other parts of my fitness.
Heading for 9 miles 🤙. Your a beast! I have learned a lot from you. Most importantly not to compare myself to anyone else when it comes to run times. Your dedication and mindset is something everyone at every level should pay very close attention to. Thank you. Get some!!
Nick Bare should have hired Sage Canaday as his coach. Not only was Sage a superior runner and still a much better athlete but he's a much better coach.
Nick, it might be interesting for you to talk about how you handle heat and humidity during training. I live in San Antonio and I did a 14 miler on the same day you did this 20 miler and the weather was amazing. So the run felt effortless. This past Saturday was totally different. The humidity was close to 90% and my run was a bit of a struggle. I couldn't imagine trying to hit fast splits under those conditions. I had to slow way down just to keep the heart rate low. I'd be interested in how you execute in the heat and humidity.
Start running early, hydrate day before and day of, wear proper atire, and suck it up butter-cup. Because there's no such thing as an effortless marathon training plan.
A fellow San Antonian! Hello! I started training for my first marathon last year, in JULY. And I'm starting this year in May, running through the summer until October. I think I've read everything there is to read about training in the heat, & most of it says train early in the morning. Unfortunately for me, that isn't an option bc of my work schedule. So I run in the hottest part of the day, between 2-5. Moral of the story: it sucks, stay hydrated. Truthfully I don't think anything can make it suck less, just takes some adapting to.
@@chiknlittle I hear you. I personally prefer the heat to the humidity. I run early in the morning most days (work schedule) but that's usually when the humidity is 90% or higher. I'm not training for anything specific at the moment but I love to run. I realize that it's just going to suck. I was just wondering if Nick had any hacks or something that could make it suck a little less.
@@williamhughmcdonaldiii I agree with the heat > humidity. I used to run in the early morning in North Carolina, and there was no combating that humidity. YUCK. Hopefully you find something that helps :) Good luck on your journey.
Nice work Nick! Prior to my PR of 2:19:35 for the marathon THAT type of long run you did is how I PR'd. Varied pace long runs are a MUST. You cannot run long, slow and easy every weekend. Keep hustling brother. MAJ (ret.) Nathan Pennington
That massage gun has changed my life and how my injury and scar tissue feels highly recommend it. 65 staples of scar from knee to lower back. Also help shattered hip and pelvis get rid of the knots in the tissue. Unreal relief
I absolutely love the documentary type of videos, it gives out such great tips, and just getting to know more about how much of a great coach Jeff is with Nick. Great, and awesome video.
Nick absolute beast!!! Love it keep these videos coming so inspiring I’m gonna give this a crack!!! When I get to my weeks leading up to my race! Thank you for your GOAT Hybrid Endurance Athlete 👏👏👏👏🏃♂️🔥 🔥🔥🔥
Rent is always due! Hit 15 this morning after hitting a 315 deadlift rep PR yesterday and celebrated Easter with a nice 4 egg chorizo omelette. Good luck everyone with their running/strength goals.
About a month ago we had an usually nice day up here in Canada and my plan was to run my marathon pace for 30K (20 miles) and everything was going so great, I was in the zone 100% and then at about 8K things went off the rails and for the first time in my life I tweaked something in my hamstring. When I debriefed the situation in my mind I realized my wife needed me to do something before my run and I was so jacked to get out (been looking at the weather and planning it for days) I rushed through my pre race routine (stretching and warming up) and sure enough.... I was so frustrated that I was that stupid. Your advice about treating it like race day is spot on. I have been running for 20 years and I made that rookie mistake. Luckily I recognized it right away and stopped and had my wife come and pick me up and stayed off it for a few days but come on man.....how could I be so stupid. 100% bro - this is the key!! Those long hard workouts must be 100% race day prepped! Well done.
Spot on with your thoughts on whether or not someone is becoming more fit or more frail while training. Previous trainings I've gotten hurt and I have made a conscious effort to become more fit rather than try to become faster and leaner. Thanks BPN.
Nick, i get massive motivation from you doing this, more so the SUB3 side of marathoning because as a heavy guy like yourself.. i don't see anyone doing it. So to see you being successful in it is good 👍🏻
Nick, it's really awesome to see you out there running like hell and honoring the sport. You're a great runner. Miles 18-19 are inspiring. You might surprise yourself with your final time at Buffalo. It might be faster than you think. You're definitely more durable because of your resistance training. I'm not aware of a big guy breaking 2:50 in the marathon. If we adjusted everything, a 2:49 for you is like a sub 2:20 marathon for a lighter weight guy. It would be interesting if you could develop training methods for the skinny guys who want to run sub 2:20's. Would you call Kipchoge or Bekele fragile? Maybe they are but they are also speed demons. But they can definitely benefit from being strong.
Twice a week i will do 10 mile runs. Taking every other day off from running. Strength training 6 days a week. As well as mixing it up for cycling, incline treadmill walking..... The 10 mile runs for me its all about getting your brain in check. You can be great but if your mind is not in the game then its over before it begins!
Hey Nick, when talking about paces can you just add a simple conversion from min/miles to min/km overlay in the video? I know such convertors exist online but this would make it much easier to relate when people like me(in Europe) just see it on screen rather having to pause go convert and resume the video.
Hey Nick, great vid. I will run my first marathon in Amsterdam in October and I have been really inspired by your progression. I wanted to get one for your endurance hats to represent at the race. Is there any chance that you will be able to ship to Europe by October?
Awesome training. Hopefully I can work my way up to a marathon. Today I tried the G 1 M Sport before my hockey game. I ended up with a crazy calf cramp. Never had that before while playing. Any helpful information on what I should add to avoid the cramp again?
I'm currently struggling in my base building phase right now, any tips on how to effectively build a good base? I'm using MAF method but it seems very boring.
Hey Nick, I've learned so much from your video's, thank you! Also, my girlfriend and I are switching our supplements brand to your brand on our next order. I was curious as to what your easy run pace was?
Thank you guys for watching! Here’s the full week of workouts from the last 7 days:
M: 10-11 miles easy
T: 10-11 miles easy
W: 2 miles + strides/drills
6 miles at 6:20 pace; jog 800m
4 x800m in 2:55 with 1:30 JOG rests
2 miles at 6:10 pace
2 miles cooldown
T: 9 miles easy
F• 8-9 miles easy
S: 16 miles easy
S: OFF
Solid. Here’s to sub 2:50!
Great videos bro. Happy Easter
Do you do any weight training during this time?
@@wesleytwiggs7687 "Solid. Here’s to sub 2:50!"
- Two things about that. Yes, he should be a shoe-in for a sub 2:50 considering the Buffalo Marathon is literally flat for the fist 13-14 miles. However, the caveat to this are the hills that come after that. Ever noticed that the bulk of Nick's training is done on flat courses? Not hard to run at goal race pace when training on flat courses. If he doesn't run a sub 2:50, let's just hope he doesn't come up with the same excuse as he did after the 2020 Austin Marathon, as he said afterwards "this is a hilly course". Yep, which he knew well in advance and which he should have trained for well in advance (and by the way, 2020 wasn't the first time he ran the Austin Marathon either).
@@thepsychologist8159 pritty sure he bonked then. His pacing strategy was no good.
I ran my very first EVER 8K in under an hour a few days ago and broke my all time 5K in 32 minutes yesterday. I am super proud. this keeps me motivated. I have my very first 10K race in september. Thank you Nick
Look up Mark Lewis. Now this guy is truly inspirational.
th-cam.com/users/MarkLewisfitness
Hell yeah! Congrats to you!
@@will.lesher tysm mate!
congratulations!
kill it. congrats
Just finished my run and now I get to watch this! Let’s go! Happy Easter Everyone!
@Punit Thakali and you are on excuses
@@wick_MMA who cares
Samee!! I wrapped up my 10 mile run this morning; now I'm just chilling and watching this video! Let's go!!
@@followthewhiterabbt alll natural baby
@@followthewhiterabbt Ur on a rqbbit
Your channel helped me hit 2.59.59secs for my first ever marathon the other week. Keep it up! 👊
sub 3 hour marathon on your first attempt is not a joke. Liike not at all. Congratulations
Congrats! Talk about cutting it close though😂
Nick you are such a motivation to me. Im struggling when it comes to training last 2 months. I kind of hit plateau and I am not going anywhere but vids like these keep me going. I dont know what is problem with me. Its probably my diet. 2 week ago I got myself plan from Next Level Diet. From what I saw its promising and I think it will help me continue with gaining muscle.
Try Sage Canaday. Not only is he a world-class athlete who's achieved REAL results (not a fabricated Kipchoge-style 'marathon distance' with assistance from his friends, on a completely flat course with a man shouting at him from a golf cart), but he's an excellent coach who provides practical advice for all running abilities.
And if you want some true inspiration, look up Mark Lewis. Previously 300 pounds, 6'6", but took up running and now down to 200 pounds, but at the age of 50yo, can still run a sub-20 5km, does ultras and triathlons, and I recon he could give Nick Bare a run for his money. Oh, but he's not pretentious like Nick Bare.
th-cam.com/users/MarkLewisfitness - Mark Lewis
th-cam.com/users/Vo2maxProductions - Sage Canaday, V02MAXPRODUCTIONS
"Its probably my diet"
- So go and see a 'professional' known as a dietitian. Taking advice from a body builder who's attempting to be a runner probably isn't the best advice to be receiving (believing).
He ain’t natty bud stop comparing yourself to these fake TH-camrs
@@fortyozsteak whats the point of posting hate comments bro try to spread some positivity! Have a great day my friend ! (:
@@backninebrews it’s not hate it’s facts
This was incredible! I also crushed my last long fast run yesterday which puts me 3 weeks out for my half marathon. I’ve been following the prep and applying the teachings and yesterday truly shocked me with the results. I also had one of the best workouts ever. Thank you to the whole BPN team for helping the community thrive.
I don’t want to be a Dick, but isn’t a 3 week taper a little to much for an half?
@@ingmarneple6072 Yes, it's a good point. I don't know if he was implying the '3 weeks out' is his taper. But more to the point, why take running tips from Nick Bare? He's just a body builder trying his hand at running Plenty of actual REAL runners and coaches on the internet. Sage Canaday is a good example. If someone is looking for inspiration from an average joe, look up Mark Lewis. Now this guy is truly inspirational.
th-cam.com/users/MarkLewisfitness
@@thepsychologist8159 Nick bare is a good runner, because he is coached by some great people. So it is a ‘plausible’ source of information. But a long taper is difficult to do because most people will do everything to easy. In a taper there should still be some intensity
@@ingmarneple6072 "Nick bare is a good runner"
- There are lots of 'good' runners. Of those good runners I know, I don't put Nick Bare in that category.
"because he is coached by some great people"
- Yer, you'd think with all those coaches and assistants he'd be at the pinnacle of his sport, but he's far from it. I know runners who don't even have a coach who can run a faster marathon than Nick Bare and the irony of that is, they wouldn't dare call themselves a good runner.
"great people"
- Jeff Cunningham is great? Hmm, personally I think Sage Canaday is better. Not only was he a better runner than Jeff but he provides more practical running advice. I'd sooner seek him out as a coach.
"So it is a ‘plausible’ source of information"
- Oh I have no doubt he's simply re-hashing what he's heard from professionals
"But a long taper is difficult to do because most people will do everything to easy. In a taper there should still be some intensity"
- Thank you for the advice, a 30-year distance runner here. But yes, I agree, people take the taper too easy and for sure, intensity should definitely be built into the taper.
Dont race STRAVA...wait for race day....this dickhead will always tell you about his goals...never any achievements and if he does...its the fake marathon he orginized himself on a downhill coarse...I think!!..because he ran from poit A to B..wich dont count...have to be a cicle route
I’m fueling just order your products too!!!! Feeling Great thank you so much!!!!!
I can't tell you the motivation you've provided me. I spent 14 yrs in the army which I think created my distaste for running. Since I've been out ive gained weight (6'6" 335), stopped working out and ate like trash. 5 months ago I stumbled upon one of your videos. The next day I went on a run, then another and another. Im up to 4 miles a day 4-5 days a week, lifting 5 days a week and have completely changed my diet and im down 55lbs....thank you for that
Self-respect with discipline is unbeatable. Happy Easter all. Go One More
11:28 that quote is legendary. Jeff just dropping gems during this whole work out
Man I love watching these. I was on pace to run my 1st marathon this year at age 44, but seriously injured my right heel last November after 11 months of gradual training and working my way up. Having surgery soon after 5 months of trying rest and PT with no success. These videos have helped me hold on to this goal and work on other parts of my fitness.
You will do this bro. Awesome to hear you've stayed motivated.
Mr. H, you got this. keep grinding and you'll hit your fitness goals 👍💪
The bowling and darts comment was gold 😂😂😂
Heading for 9 miles 🤙. Your a beast! I have learned a lot from you. Most importantly not to compare myself to anyone else when it comes to run times. Your dedication and mindset is something everyone at every level should pay very close attention to. Thank you. Get some!!
Like to see the stats on Strava
I did my last 20 miler today! Starting my two week taper to the Eugene Marathon.
Yesterday I did my first ever 30km run. It was the hardest thing I've ever done but I'm determined to hit that 42!
Go on king
@@innemannen appreciate you! 🙏🙏🏃💨💨
Hell yeah. Get after it!!
@@prettyneatperformance ❤️✊🏾🏃💨
great job man
This is a great video. Love how Jeff breaks down the actions for success, then Nick executing on a great run. Good stuff guys!
Nick Bare should have hired Sage Canaday as his coach. Not only was Sage a superior runner and still a much better athlete but he's a much better coach.
Nick, it might be interesting for you to talk about how you handle heat and humidity during training. I live in San Antonio and I did a 14 miler on the same day you did this 20 miler and the weather was amazing. So the run felt effortless. This past Saturday was totally different. The humidity was close to 90% and my run was a bit of a struggle. I couldn't imagine trying to hit fast splits under those conditions. I had to slow way down just to keep the heart rate low. I'd be interested in how you execute in the heat and humidity.
Start running early, hydrate day before and day of, wear proper atire, and suck it up butter-cup. Because there's no such thing as an effortless marathon training plan.
A fellow San Antonian! Hello!
I started training for my first marathon last year, in JULY. And I'm starting this year in May, running through the summer until October. I think I've read everything there is to read about training in the heat, & most of it says train early in the morning. Unfortunately for me, that isn't an option bc of my work schedule. So I run in the hottest part of the day, between 2-5. Moral of the story: it sucks, stay hydrated. Truthfully I don't think anything can make it suck less, just takes some adapting to.
@@chiknlittle I hear you. I personally prefer the heat to the humidity. I run early in the morning most days (work schedule) but that's usually when the humidity is 90% or higher. I'm not training for anything specific at the moment but I love to run. I realize that it's just going to suck. I was just wondering if Nick had any hacks or something that could make it suck a little less.
@@williamhughmcdonaldiii I agree with the heat > humidity. I used to run in the early morning in North Carolina, and there was no combating that humidity. YUCK.
Hopefully you find something that helps :) Good luck on your journey.
Nice work Nick! Prior to my PR of 2:19:35 for the marathon THAT type of long run you did is how I PR'd. Varied pace long runs are a MUST. You cannot run long, slow and easy every weekend. Keep hustling brother. MAJ (ret.) Nathan Pennington
Jeff getting me pumped up with the America talk. LETS GOOO
That massage gun has changed my life and how my injury and scar tissue feels highly recommend it. 65 staples of scar from knee to lower back. Also help shattered hip and pelvis get rid of the knots in the tissue. Unreal relief
JEFF DROPPING THE INSPO. WHAT A GUY!
Nick, I do A-LOT of writing. The beginning of your videos are always fantastic! Your choice of words inspire me to train and write!
Almost at 800,000k subscribers! Well deserved when you are someone who works as hard as you do. Keep up the great work and the amazing content.
I absolutely love the documentary type of videos, it gives out such great tips, and just getting to know more about how much of a great coach Jeff is with Nick. Great, and awesome video.
I get so fired up watching these videos! Thanks for the content!
Jeff is a legend! Nick you’re a beast 🇺🇸
I love how Jeff coaches. Also his one liners are the best! Go One More!
Respect yourself enough to set yourself up for success…..awesome statement.
You're an animal! Much respect for a guy with your muscle size to run that fast and long. It's inspiring me to become a hybrid too!
Nick absolute beast!!! Love it keep these videos coming so inspiring I’m gonna give this a crack!!! When I get to my weeks leading up to my race! Thank you for your GOAT Hybrid Endurance Athlete 👏👏👏👏🏃♂️🔥 🔥🔥🔥
Rent is always due! Hit 15 this morning after hitting a 315 deadlift rep PR yesterday and celebrated Easter with a nice 4 egg chorizo omelette. Good luck everyone with their running/strength goals.
I'm training for sub 1:10:00 in the army ten miler. Keep up the hard work nick
I hope it’s in person this year if so I’ll be there!
@@hendo8349 sadly I'll have to do it virtually because I won't be here to qualify. Mission first yanno...🥲
Love these kind of videos! Definitely NEED more of Jeff! Dude is super wise & very motivational. Love listening to him speak! 👍
Thanks Nick. I watch all your videos. Thanks for inspiring me.
Nick is so motivational to me. Nick's running stride is amazing! Great work! Thanks for sharing!
I’m in the middle of training for a marathon in November hopefully at around the 3:15 mark, and this is just more motivation for me to grind😈
Hit a 3:08:27. Sub 3 in a month
Nick , you are my role model ! 😤😤😤😤😤🫡🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦾🦾🦾🦾🦾🦾
I’m only 2 minutes into the video and I just want to say, everything you put out is pure quality & intentional and it shows! Thanks for the upload! 🔥
I love the idea of going into a workout nervous. That shows you are taking it seriously- and is good mental prep for race day. Great tip!
Love the self respect comments from coach. Very cool.
'show up a little bit nervous' - this is amazing training advice
Jeff droppin' wisdom bombs, great vid!
Jeff Cunningham is next level! Love the coaching
About a month ago we had an usually nice day up here in Canada and my plan was to run my marathon pace for 30K (20 miles) and everything was going so great, I was in the zone 100% and then at about 8K things went off the rails and for the first time in my life I tweaked something in my hamstring. When I debriefed the situation in my mind I realized my wife needed me to do something before my run and I was so jacked to get out (been looking at the weather and planning it for days) I rushed through my pre race routine (stretching and warming up) and sure enough.... I was so frustrated that I was that stupid. Your advice about treating it like race day is spot on. I have been running for 20 years and I made that rookie mistake. Luckily I recognized it right away and stopped and had my wife come and pick me up and stayed off it for a few days but come on man.....how could I be so stupid. 100% bro - this is the key!! Those long hard workouts must be 100% race day prepped! Well done.
So many great one liners baby! "Gotta be smooth like butter" - Icelandic free range organic butterrrrr
Hey Nick. My favourite episode so far - great job! Saw that you had gels at 5 mile intervals. Can you share your hydration schedule as well?
Epic Workout!! Great content as always, go one more!!
Love your determination. Keep it going Nick.
you keep me on my toes. i am out for 3 months but you sustain my love to run and jsut grind.
Such a great video! I really enjoy yours and Jeff’s insight and it is helping me on my running journey
Spot on with your thoughts on whether or not someone is becoming more fit or more frail while training. Previous trainings I've gotten hurt and I have made a conscious effort to become more fit rather than try to become faster and leaner. Thanks BPN.
He is Risen brother!
A true inspiration! Encourages me all the more for my half marathon prep! Go One More!💪🏽
Hitting these miles makes me wonder how he keeps the sweat smell out of the truck 😂
Great series!! Very inspiring
Had a 10.5 mile easy run this morning now I get to watch and learn from Nick 🙏🏽 happy Easter
Great advice from his coach really hits home.
Nick, i get massive motivation from you doing this, more so the SUB3 side of marathoning because as a heavy guy like yourself.. i don't see anyone doing it. So to see you being successful in it is good 👍🏻
That was awesome! Congratulations 🎉 question 🙋🏾♀️ can you peak before a marathon or do you just get better and better?
"If it was easy they'd call it bowling or darts." 💪
Solid video , great work!!!
Digging the black hawk down intro kinda feel music 😂
This should piss some people off. Good luck Nick I’m on the journey with you
Jeff Cunningham is more than a running coach...he's a running reverend.
Preach, Reverend!
Tough workout 💪🏃👍 well done Nick!
Nick, it's really awesome to see you out there running like hell and honoring the sport. You're a great runner. Miles 18-19 are inspiring. You might surprise yourself with your final time at Buffalo. It might be faster than you think. You're definitely more durable because of your resistance training. I'm not aware of a big guy breaking 2:50 in the marathon. If we adjusted everything, a 2:49 for you is like a sub 2:20 marathon for a lighter weight guy. It would be interesting if you could develop training methods for the skinny guys who want to run sub 2:20's. Would you call Kipchoge or Bekele fragile? Maybe they are but they are also speed demons. But they can definitely benefit from being strong.
Bare should be getting some Goggins/Hanes type love as he's also a COMPLETE athlete, not just a runner.
Does anyone know what camera Nick uses to create these videos! Such great and well produced and thoughtful mini movies!
Sony A7Siii
You made that run look simple , when infact that was hard pace , awesome 👍🏃😃
Amazing coaching!
Damn… the science breakdowns… it’s just fascinating to watch…
Just smashed my pr in the 3k yesterday and now I get to watch this on my day off on easter
Twice a week i will do 10 mile runs. Taking every other day off from running. Strength training 6 days a week. As well as mixing it up for cycling, incline treadmill walking..... The 10 mile runs for me its all about getting your brain in check. You can be great but if your mind is not in the game then its over before it begins!
Happy Easter
Great workout! Go Nick! 💪🔥
I love watching these videos! It always feel the a mini movie especially with the intro. Like if I made videos, I would want them to be like this
Brooo. Holding 10mph just chillin'. Good work Nick.
Hey Nick, when talking about paces can you just add a simple conversion from min/miles to min/km overlay in the video? I know such convertors exist online but this would make it much easier to relate when people like me(in Europe) just see it on screen rather having to pause go convert and resume the video.
Damn. Solid run. I’m going to incorporate your pacing strategy for my 11 miler this weekend, but certainly not as fast!
“17 miles….fatigued, but my legs still feel comparatively fresh”….beast!
Great editing.
Hey Nick, great vid. I will run my first marathon in Amsterdam in October and I have been really inspired by your progression. I wanted to get one for your endurance hats to represent at the race. Is there any chance that you will be able to ship to Europe by October?
Nice! Going for the Win!
all the very best sir 🙌🙌
Awesome training. Hopefully I can work my way up to a marathon.
Today I tried the G 1 M Sport before my hockey game. I ended up with a crazy calf cramp. Never had that before while playing. Any helpful information on what I should add to avoid the cramp again?
Great running Nick, inspired. Are you public on Strava?
Just ran 17 miles at 6:32 minute per mile pace had to get my dose of marathon prep
Bruhhh.. that life lesson at the end 😳
6:10s for the whole run is insane
Jeff "this the United States of America" MERICA!! LETS GOOOOOO
Nick can you make a video about the heart zone rates?
And here I am watching this while walking on the treadmill with a slight incline 😅
I'm currently struggling in my base building phase right now, any tips on how to effectively build a good base? I'm using MAF method but it seems very boring.
Most of it is easy runs, it takes years to build durability, not months YEARS, I definitively underestimated it and got severe injuries
Strength endurance flexibility is optimal. At 25 I could bench 350 and ran a three hour and six minute marathon. Weight was 175 and height was 5 8
Where did you get those gel for running? starting my marathon and iron man preparation my fitness lifestyle changes today :) thanks nick
Hey Nick, I've learned so much from your video's, thank you! Also, my girlfriend and I are switching our supplements brand to your brand on our next order. I was curious as to what your easy run pace was?
You should do the Ironman sub 10 challenge again after this.. do Florida so I can meet ya out there for my first full!
Un gran ejemplo a seguir.
Bowling and dart bros are absolutely shaking right now
If you are running by yourself how do you get your gels? Do you just carry them with you? Water etc…