I'm running to improve my fitness, but also because just spending time running outside several times a week has such a positive impact on my mental health!
Another video which turned out to be way longer than I first intended to buut I didn’t feel like splitting it up or cutting out any parts. If you ask me, I could make tons more of these videos, diving into each topic/talking point because there is so much more to running than what I’ve shared in this video. Nonetheless, I do hope you got inspired to start running yourself, found my tips helpful and simply just enjoyed another couple of messy days during marathon training :) As mentioned throughout the video, I am not a professional or educated on these topics. It’s just my own experiences :)
I've start running and I feel so good. Of course, is a journey with small steps until get better. I love it your tips and someday I want to run a marathon. Hello from Brazil.
you're such an inspiration, I climb and I I often go mountaineering, sooo two hard activity, but with your videos I'm getting into running and I'm loving it, thank you!
I've started running recently (2 months max) and your advice is gold, if I look back, I couldn't run for 1 min straight without feeling like I would die lol and now I can comfortably run for 10 min (sometimes less depending on the day) and I know it's not much, but damn it feels good to see this progress...
It’s absolutely incredible and you’re on the right path!! Every improvement is important to notice and I’m really happy for you! Imagine where you’ll be at in just a couple more months. Keep going!
Dear Katharina. I have been watching your videos now for quite a while, and I have enjoyed them because you show a nice balance in life and commitment to eating disorder recovery. However I just have a little comment to make about this specific video. While I think, that your running journey is absolutely amazing and very inspiring for many, I think you should have made a disclaimer in the beginning of your video. I think it is safe to say, that many of your subscribers and the people who are watching your videos found you because of your content regarding you recovery from an eating disorder. I do want to mention, that I absolutely understand if you want to 'break out' of that 'role' and express other sides of yourself. But I worry that many of the people who watch your videos will take this video in the wrong way. A short little disclaimer in the beginning of the video, where you could just say that running is not for everyone, and that it may not be the right thing for everyone, would probably help so many of your viewers and reassure them, that maybe running isn't for them yet. This comment is not meant as rude or anything like that! I still really admire you and your content, but I just think it is important to keep in mind who tends to watch your videos, and know that those people often are a bit fragile when it comes to working out. I hope you understand what I mean.
I've started running and I feel so good. Of course, is a journey with small steps until get better. I love it your tips and someday I want to run a marathon. Hello from Brazil
Excellent tips and well done on starting the taper, most of the hard work is done. If you do get a running watch something like a Garmin or a Coros will do the job. I love my Garmin epix gen 2 but it’s probably overkill for most people. The coros pace 2 is an excellent introductory running watch, jam packed with features, that is under 200 euros. I believe that both Garmin and Coros will sync will Nike Run Club.
Really loved your video Katharina! Watched you run the marathon last weekend and super super impressed and inspired!!! Fellow cph girlie, will hopefully run my first marathon soon… ish. Lots of love 🫶🫶
I've been eagerly waiting for this episode, and it did not disappoint! 🏃♂ Your tips on getting started with running are incredibly helpful. Wishing you all the best! 🥰
Ran my first marathon two years ago and it was the biggest accomplishment of my life! Trained for my second last year and the week of the race I ended up with a lung infection and had to sit out on the race🥴 I going to give myself a break this year and focus on short leisure runs, but it’s so addictive!
I've recently started running having been inspired by your videos - it's challenging but so rewarding. I love spending time outside to begin the day with a clear mind 🤍
I’ve been running off an on for almost 9 years now and I’ve always used a watch. I’m getting more serious with running and I don’t even grab my watch anymore. I just use my phone to track my distance and pace
@@katharinaschneiderr Personally I have an Apple Watch and i cant complain beside the battery life … But you can wear it in normal situations too. I think about getting a garmin though and maybe run with two watches
Atm i think it will be the forerunner 265 for me ... i am very excited for the new apple watch os update and the new recovery level function though. Hope it will work without training data from the apple watch.
Do you see a huge difference between the Solomon vests and your previous one? Can you share the brand/models of your vests? Keep up with the great runs 💖
Such an entertaining yet informative video!! Just wondering what you do for a living since you’re able to travel so much? Thank you and I hope that’s not too personal! Good luck on your race
What about my shin splints i want to run but cant ...my last run was terrible i thought my shin is healed from rest then runned 10 min boom 2days was terrible pain cant sleep legs were just feeling like on electric shock machine 😢😢😢
Lately I have been feeling bored on my runs. Could you recommend a podcast or music playlist for me? I really want to have the motivation to run longer distances.💜 p.s. you are making great progress with your health and running journey!
Ah, I totally get this! I used to get super bored very easily. I personally prefer to listen to talkshows or true crime podcasts actually because they're super entertaining! Sometimes I get so caught up that I forget I'm actually running too :') Thank you! I appreciate it
I ran my first full marathon in 2020 and after that I didn't run long distances. But I started running again! I am motivated by you, thanks Katharina:) Do you do post-run stretches or any routine for tight hamstring or calves? I have sore legs and there are only a few post-run stretch videos to follow... (BTW, I am Korean, living in Germany, do you have any plans to travel to Korea whilst you are traveling to Japan?)
Awesome achievement of yours - may I ask why you didn't want to run those distances afterwards? I personally think that I'm getting so hooked on it and this marathon is for sure just the first of many! As i briefly showed in the video after my recovery run, I do stretch afterwards. I haven't always (quite a mistake) but I do feel that it makes the day after feel a bit better in terms of DOMS. I unfortunately don't have a set routine because it depends on how I feel after the run :)
@@katharinaschneiderr There are many reasons that I stopped running. I loved it, I used to run 60-70km per week. But as I achieved the goal(to finish the marathon), also I moved to different country (from Argentina to Spain) and I had to say goodbye to my running mates, which broke my weekly routine. Well I also was injured, I had a labrum tear, which I discovered that I actually had a hip dysplasie(I'm still in my 20s). I had a hip surgery, now recovered from it but the doctor recommended me not to run long distance. So I changed my sport. I am into bouldering and jiujitsu for the last 6 months, I want to add running(not too much) for my endurance as well, as I plan to hike 5000m long mountain hike this summer. Which month are you going to Japan? I am also going to travel Japan!
Oh I see! That's a lot of reasons combined - most important thing is that you do what makes you happy and something you enjoy in it's right amounts. I'm going to Japan 3 days after the marathon! So I leave on may 8th :)
I've been there! I suggest you watch my first video in my marathon training series. I explain what happened and how I recovered from it to be able to run again, right here th-cam.com/video/rzRleDFChEI/w-d-xo.html
@@katharinaschneiderr is there a specific app you would recommend for tracking? Oh and perhaps you could show which watch you get on the channel when that time comes? :)
@@User-o3m2m I’ll review some watches once I get them to try out :) for now I use Nike Run Club and I’ve always used that one. Every single app will track a bit differently so I believe it’s the best just to stick to one and keep using it for consistency !
I've mentioned it a couple of times that I do follow this official 'Advanced' plan given out by the event 'Copenhagen Marathon' You'll find it here copenhagenmarathon.dk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/CPH-Marathon-training-plan-advanced-2024.pdf
Ha, ha, getting rid of the Bostons after half a year? My actual Bostons have 2300 km done already, still working ... Well, women and shoes ... 🙂 To complement that: No man would run without a watch. We are number fetishists. 😊 For you it's probably a good thing to not use a watch. It can create pressure. My running advice: Consistency is key.
Running in shoes after the foam starts breaking down will actually increase injury risk. How do you know that all men run with watches? I doubt that. Such an odd comment to make it all about men vs. women.
I'm afraid you didn't quite get what I was saying. As @tilda3141 mentioned, it's not about the amount of shoes you have but the amount of miles you spend running in them. You can have one pair of shoes for years because you barely ever use them but another one for a couple of months because you use them every, single day. Should be self explanatory ! :)
@@Telonia The Bostons are made for endurance training and long term usage. They should last for at least 1000 - 1500 miles. Probably longer ... But I also understand the joy of buying new shoes. 🙂
@@katharinaschneiderrGreat video to introduce running basics ! My Boston 10’s lasted 900km before I started getting blisters, so yeah they’re quite durable and amazing shoes. Can’t wait to test the 12’s ! Keep up the good content
I'm running to improve my fitness, but also because just spending time running outside several times a week has such a positive impact on my mental health!
This!! Ah, so relatable. I feel that it's a time and place in which I can connect with myself a bit more, mentally and physically.
Another video which turned out to be way longer than I first intended to buut I didn’t feel like splitting it up or cutting out any parts. If you ask me, I could make tons more of these videos, diving into each topic/talking point because there is so much more to running than what I’ve shared in this video. Nonetheless, I do hope you got inspired to start running yourself, found my tips helpful and simply just enjoyed another couple of messy days during marathon training :)
As mentioned throughout the video, I am not a professional or educated on these topics. It’s just my own experiences :)
I live for long videoes!! The longer the better
yess please make more running related videos! :))
I've start running and I feel so good. Of course, is a journey with small steps until get better. I love it your tips and someday I want to run a marathon. Hello from Brazil.
Amazing!!
you're such an inspiration, I climb and I I often go mountaineering, sooo two hard activity, but with your videos I'm getting into running and I'm loving it, thank you!
Honestly, that sounds so cool to me!! Happy you enjoy the running
12:30, THIS! Same goes with hittign the gym! Muscles are torn in the gym, grown at home with proper rest and a great amount of food! 👍
Exactly
I've started running recently (2 months max) and your advice is gold, if I look back, I couldn't run for 1 min straight without feeling like I would die lol and now I can comfortably run for 10 min (sometimes less depending on the day) and I know it's not much, but damn it feels good to see this progress...
It’s absolutely incredible and you’re on the right path!! Every improvement is important to notice and I’m really happy for you! Imagine where you’ll be at in just a couple more months. Keep going!
Dear Katharina. I have been watching your videos now for quite a while, and I have enjoyed them because you show a nice balance in life and commitment to eating disorder recovery.
However I just have a little comment to make about this specific video. While I think, that your running journey is absolutely amazing and very inspiring for many, I think you should have made a disclaimer in the beginning of your video. I think it is safe to say, that many of your subscribers and the people who are watching your videos found you because of your content regarding you recovery from an eating disorder. I do want to mention, that I absolutely understand if you want to 'break out' of that 'role' and express other sides of yourself. But I worry that many of the people who watch your videos will take this video in the wrong way.
A short little disclaimer in the beginning of the video, where you could just say that running is not for everyone, and that it may not be the right thing for everyone, would probably help so many of your viewers and reassure them, that maybe running isn't for them yet.
This comment is not meant as rude or anything like that! I still really admire you and your content, but I just think it is important to keep in mind who tends to watch your videos, and know that those people often are a bit fragile when it comes to working out.
I hope you understand what I mean.
I fully understand you. Thank you for this ❤️
I am not a runner but your videos are still very interesting. Love the food and your part of the world (I'm stuck in San Diego). Another thumbs up.
Thanks!! :)
I've started running and I feel so good. Of course, is a journey with small steps until get better. I love it your tips and someday I want to run a marathon. Hello from Brazil
I loved how you made it so simple and so not fancy! Subscribed, thank you so much
I’m glad you say so! I tried my best to be as elaborate as possible without too much confusion. Thank you so much!!
Nice to see you again Katharina also I hope your weekend went well and I hope you have a great week ahead of you too.
Excellent tips and well done on starting the taper, most of the hard work is done. If you do get a running watch something like a Garmin or a Coros will do the job. I love my Garmin epix gen 2 but it’s probably overkill for most people. The coros pace 2 is an excellent introductory running watch, jam packed with features, that is under 200 euros. I believe that both Garmin and Coros will sync will Nike Run Club.
Ah, thank you for the recommendations! I will have a look a t both of them and see if they'll fit me. Thanks :)
Really loved your video Katharina! Watched you run the marathon last weekend and super super impressed and inspired!!! Fellow cph girlie, will hopefully run my first marathon soon… ish. Lots of love 🫶🫶
Aww thank you!!
I've been eagerly waiting for this episode, and it did not disappoint! 🏃♂ Your tips on getting started with running are incredibly helpful. Wishing you all the best! 🥰
Ahh that is so great to hear!! Thank you so so much 😍
Why do you want? Or why do you want to start running?
Ran my first marathon two years ago and it was the biggest accomplishment of my life! Trained for my second last year and the week of the race I ended up with a lung infection and had to sit out on the race🥴 I going to give myself a break this year and focus on short leisure runs, but it’s so addictive!
love how you sharing your diet plan 😊
I'm glad!
Ive been waiting for this ☺️❤️
I hope it was worth it!
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Adidas Boston Adizero 12
New Balance FuelCell Propell v4
Nike Pegasus 40
Kuddos 👏🏼
Thank you for your videos! It has helped me a lot!
I've recently started running having been inspired by your videos - it's challenging but so rewarding. I love spending time outside to begin the day with a clear mind 🤍
Ah, I'm so happy you say this! To me, it's what makes the run so enjoyable as well
I’ve been running off an on for almost 9 years now and I’ve always used a watch. I’m getting more serious with running and I don’t even grab my watch anymore. I just use my phone to track my distance and pace
good to know! Everyone should do what works the best for them :)
I just found your channel. Youre hella awesome! keep up the grind! love your videos!
Lets goo, Much love !
Aaaa thank you!! Happy you made it here!
Its hard tro imagine how i would run without hr monitoring through my watch, but your results are speaking for themselves
Well, Thanks! :) I’m planning on getting a watch tho it’s just hard to decide on which one
@@katharinaschneiderr Personally I have an Apple Watch and i cant complain beside the battery life … But you can wear it in normal situations too. I think about getting a garmin though and maybe run with two watches
I could never run with two 😅 I’ll get a Garmin myself but I haven’t decided on which one exactly
Atm i think it will be the forerunner 265 for me ... i am very excited for the new apple watch os update and the new recovery level function though. Hope it will work without training data from the apple watch.
I have an urge to start running, I decided to start this week and watched your video. I hope it works 🎉
Best of luck!! You'll smash it!
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Awesome tips and gears on Running Katharina hi fives Sasu keep itup
Thanks!
Hi! Thank you for this video, it’s very inspiring! Could you (or someone) link the running app? Thank you!
You're welcome! The app is called Nike Run Club (NRC). You should be able to find it!
Do you see a huge difference between the Solomon vests and your previous one? Can you share the brand/models of your vests? Keep up with the great runs 💖
I've ended up only using the Salomon Active Skin 4! It fits me and my needs the best :)
Really good video! Thanks a lot!!
Happy you think so! You're welcome :)
Go girl, you are doing amazing!
Thank you so much!
Garmin Forerunner 945 is the best running watch for what you need
I’ll look it up! Thank you:)
Such an entertaining yet informative video!! Just wondering what you do for a living since you’re able to travel so much? Thank you and I hope that’s not too personal! Good luck on your race
I work full time in a restaurant :)
Ive stared to taper my training due to injury. I've ran once last week T__T I miss it so much. Im focusing on cross training this week.
Be sure to take care of yourself! Rest and recovery is so important if you want to continue training x
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What about my shin splints i want to run but cant ...my last run was terrible i thought my shin is healed from rest then runned 10 min boom 2days was terrible pain cant sleep legs were just feeling like on electric shock machine 😢😢😢
I'm sorry! I've never experienced anything related to shin splints so I unfortunately can't help you with this one!
Lately I have been feeling bored on my runs. Could you recommend a podcast or music playlist for me? I really want to have the motivation to run longer distances.💜 p.s. you are making great progress with your health and running journey!
Ah, I totally get this! I used to get super bored very easily. I personally prefer to listen to talkshows or true crime podcasts actually because they're super entertaining! Sometimes I get so caught up that I forget I'm actually running too :')
Thank you! I appreciate it
I ran my first full marathon in 2020 and after that I didn't run long distances. But I started running again! I am motivated by you, thanks Katharina:) Do you do post-run stretches or any routine for tight hamstring or calves? I have sore legs and there are only a few post-run stretch videos to follow... (BTW, I am Korean, living in Germany, do you have any plans to travel to Korea whilst you are traveling to Japan?)
Awesome achievement of yours - may I ask why you didn't want to run those distances afterwards? I personally think that I'm getting so hooked on it and this marathon is for sure just the first of many!
As i briefly showed in the video after my recovery run, I do stretch afterwards. I haven't always (quite a mistake) but I do feel that it makes the day after feel a bit better in terms of DOMS. I unfortunately don't have a set routine because it depends on how I feel after the run :)
And no, I will go to Japan and then Indonesia!
@@katharinaschneiderr There are many reasons that I stopped running. I loved it, I used to run 60-70km per week. But as I achieved the goal(to finish the marathon), also I moved to different country (from Argentina to Spain) and I had to say goodbye to my running mates, which broke my weekly routine. Well I also was injured, I had a labrum tear, which I discovered that I actually had a hip dysplasie(I'm still in my 20s). I had a hip surgery, now recovered from it but the doctor recommended me not to run long distance. So I changed my sport. I am into bouldering and jiujitsu for the last 6 months, I want to add running(not too much) for my endurance as well, as I plan to hike 5000m long mountain hike this summer. Which month are you going to Japan? I am also going to travel Japan!
Oh I see! That's a lot of reasons combined - most important thing is that you do what makes you happy and something you enjoy in it's right amounts.
I'm going to Japan 3 days after the marathon! So I leave on may 8th :)
Hi I love your video! Is there a matcha brand that you can recommend? 💚
I’m glad!! I don’t have a specific brand but I just make sure to get a high grade, preferably Uji matcha ! Try look for it xx
Hello, am i right? Is it night run club app? Can’t find it on app store ☹️
NIKE run club :)
I am into running lataly but for the moment I struggle with an injury. Have you ever had one? Ps the vest is very beautifull!.
I've been there! I suggest you watch my first video in my marathon training series. I explain what happened and how I recovered from it to be able to run again, right here th-cam.com/video/rzRleDFChEI/w-d-xo.html
How often do you have to change your running shoes?
Depends on the shoes and how much you run in them!
u said u dont use a watch, do u just use your phone and nike run club to track distance and pace then?
Yep. That’s what I’ve been doing forever - but I’m looking to get a watch now!
@@katharinaschneiderr is there a specific app you would recommend for tracking? Oh and perhaps you could show which watch you get on the channel when that time comes? :)
@@User-o3m2m I’ll review some watches once I get them to try out :) for now I use Nike Run Club and I’ve always used that one. Every single app will track a bit differently so I believe it’s the best just to stick to one and keep using it for consistency !
@@katharinaschneiderr thank you so much for ur help :)) !
@@User-o3m2m of course!! Feel free to reach out anytime :)
Rlly love ur vids and updates!! Indeed learnt smtg from this vid since I started my running journey 👍🫶💕
I'm so happy you say so!
I'm fan from Thailand and i wanna be runner
Once you run, you're a runner :)
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this video very nice
I want to start running but it is so hard to start 😩😩 anyone else??
Get the shoes, head outside and then put one foot in front of another :)
Heyyy, I was wondering which (if any) marathon training plan are you following?
I've mentioned it a couple of times that I do follow this official 'Advanced' plan given out by the event 'Copenhagen Marathon' You'll find it here copenhagenmarathon.dk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/CPH-Marathon-training-plan-advanced-2024.pdf
Thank you for your answer 😊
@@spelabrez of course!!
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Ha, ha, getting rid of the Bostons after half a year? My actual Bostons have 2300 km done already, still working ...
Well, women and shoes ... 🙂
To complement that: No man would run without a watch. We are number fetishists. 😊
For you it's probably a good thing to not use a watch. It can create pressure.
My running advice: Consistency is key.
I also have Bostons and love running with them. But I’m scared they get used up too fast 🙃
Running in shoes after the foam starts breaking down will actually increase injury risk.
How do you know that all men run with watches? I doubt that. Such an odd comment to make it all about men vs. women.
I'm afraid you didn't quite get what I was saying. As @tilda3141 mentioned, it's not about the amount of shoes you have but the amount of miles you spend running in them. You can have one pair of shoes for years because you barely ever use them but another one for a couple of months because you use them every, single day. Should be self explanatory ! :)
@@Telonia
The Bostons are made for endurance training and long term usage.
They should last for at least 1000 - 1500 miles. Probably longer ...
But I also understand the joy of buying new shoes. 🙂
@@katharinaschneiderrGreat video to introduce running basics ! My Boston 10’s lasted 900km before I started getting blisters, so yeah they’re quite durable and amazing shoes. Can’t wait to test the 12’s ! Keep up the good content