lol, I just read that as "finished my marathon in under 2 hours" - was momentarily pretty impressed that Kipchoge was a subscriber 🤣. Well done on your time 👍
I've been running off and on for 2 decades I started watching your videos a week ago and began implementing some of your training plans. I literally took a minute off my mile time! In a week! 🤯 You are both so great! Thank you so much for all you do to help others.
Just ran my first half and everything went according to plan and giving me a 1.40 PB to beat in April! Could have made great use of this video a few months back, but I'll take all those insights and shoot for a 1.30 next time :D
One of the best marathon preparation videos I’ve seen on the net, I had a very similar experience with my marathon a few weeks back, that’s one thing that helped me was take a jel. Regularly I took one every half hour instead of when I felt like it, makes a big difference, I used the pacers but as a guide only, if I felt I needed to drop back I’d drop back & then catch up again to the group on the down hills, I think if you can learn to do just the right amount on the taper weeks, my taper routine I do a few 10k easy pace runs, with 5 x 30sec hill sprints, few swims a week & a few easy pace bike rides, just enough to keep the legs awake & fresh for race day, excellent video keep up the good work👍🏼🌿👣✅🥳
It’s important to take gels after running some MP segments of the long run - how your GI responds to gel is contingent on paces you’re running so make sure that body gets used to taking gel while running a race pace!👍
I was able to improve in almost 20min my second marathon but still I was a bit disappointed as I wanted to make sub 3h30, but it was within my goals so finishing with a new PB was a nice feeling. Hope to keep up the trend and applying some of your tips to keep improving when I have the chance to go for the marathon distance. Hope you had a good birthday Ben. Cheers!
looks like im in the same boat. 2nd one coming up in 3 days, my main goal is 3:40 (first marathon was 3:48) but would be nice to get in 3:35ish. but i guess setting higher goals after not specifically training for them might lead to disappointment.
@@zachs8765 My next marathon might be in February so I can think ahead how to improve my training. Still not decided as there will be a trail race I want to make that is around the same dates.
This matches my experience too. 3:52 on my 1st (went out too quick), 3:35 on my 2nd (even pacing), 3:32 3rd. Now aiming for 3:29 in April 2023 using tips from this channel 👍
@Zach S how you go? Yes if you didn't train for the 335 then going for it in the race will hinder your actual time you train for. Always Stick to your time and plan during a race. Hope it went well
Great run going 2:55 for your first road marathon, Trail running's so much tougher I recon you'd have gone sub3 without specific training. 35min 10k ! thats ace too. Good video and i'm sure a lot of people will find this useful.
I'm quite tempted to do a marathon next year and maybe the 50km Thames ultra. I ran a half marathon distance a few weeks ago at just over 2 hours and only really started running in the spring but I'm hooked now and loving your content. My park run PB's have gone from over 28 minutes to sub 24 as well. Not too bad for an over 50 and still hoping to improve.
I started running in the spring as well! I’ve done a half marathon as well… and next year I’m booked for a marathon (May) and Thames ultra 50 k (September). I’m 46 so slightly younger but that’s the only difference. See you on the start line in September…???
I did so many of these things before my first half yesterday and absolutely blew up at km 14. I finished but almost needed to go to hospital on the commute home.. a bit ratteled at where to go from here. The most annoying part is in the training leading up I had a full dress rehearsal (the full 21k) and had probably the best run of my life, I repeated everything on race day and no dice.
@@50Something well on the commute home, I was sick a bit and then suddenly got cold chills, really dizzy, started hyperventilating, my fingers and nose started going numb. Was pretty crazy. Eventually got my breathing back under control and once home (about an hour later) I manged to eat an apple and drink. Bout 4 hours later I could eat.
Great video - reinforcing how I am planning my year. Base, base, base, in the "off-season" mixed with strength and stretching for injury prevention. Then integrate threshold runs and only in the 8 weeks before my "A" races integrate speed. All runs have a purpose.
Happy Birthday. Ben My first marathon is comming up in about a months time. And it scares the living daylights out of me. Thanks for all the info in your videos. Say hi to Mary for me.
Happy Birthday! Epic video timing - have my first half next Sunday (2nd), half way through taper and feeling good about my goals. Some great tips, particularly on pacing!
Great video, came across by accident! I was in the London Marathon too, my first road one. I think virtually all of my plans, philosophies etc, etc, matched yours! All went extremely well for me although calf cramps came in the last 8k so that’s something to work on before LM again in April 23! ! Enjoy any future marathons you do 😊
Ben, help needed. I’m over 40, love running but I’m very much a newbie when it comes to organized races. I recently completed a 30km in just under 2:10:00 without gels or salt tabs and minimal hydration at aid stations (because I didn’t have a race plan or good technique with the cups). I hit the wall at about 25 km and slowed down significantly. MY QUESTION: would I have been able to maintain my pace for a full 42.2 km had I used gels and hydrated properly? I’m having a lot of difficulty figuring out my optimal marathon pace. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for another fantastic video. Wishing you a very Happy Birthday.
that's an incredibly fast time, that means you're a naturally gifted runner. People half your age would struggle to run at that pace. So yes, gels and salt caps will certainly help.
@@arkamukhopadhyay9111 Thanks for the kind words. That’s really encouraging. My pace felt good/optimal for the 30km distance, but I’m wondering if I would have to slow it down a touch for the marathon distance-even if I incorporate gels and salt tabs. I guess the first marathon will be somewhat of a trial run.
your 5k time is what i'm aiming for 😘. I'm 40 but ran a 17:05 22 years ago. Just started running for the first time in over 10 years. I don't know if I can get back to sub 18 but it's going to be fun trying.
Great insight mate I am in the USA hopefully in 4-6months I’ll be running my first sub 3hr now I am at 3:17- only one year of training of marathons, although I do have some running back ground from 10-15yrs ago -
Excellently done - and amazing consistency on the 5k splits! However, how much of the 3:15->2:55 improvement would be due to different terrain? I wouldn't be at all surprised to see 15 mins difference between flat trail and flat road!
Plans are good until they’re not.. just a thought from a rookie who hit a wonderful wall on his first marathon in Copenaghen 😂..I loved the part about letting emotion go! Thanks!
Ran a 3:20 in my first M in 2013, ran 3:16 this year (2022) but completely blew up around halfway after doing 1:27 1st half, and the 2nd half sucked. No leg endurance as hadnt ran longer than 10k for over a year. Will have to do some training if sub 3 will be possible in future! Great tips re pacing. I need tips!
Very interesting video Ben, thank you. I was just wondering if you could give the source of the information regarding pre-race training adaptations %/week? I would like to do some further research into this. Your videos are very informative and entertaining at the same time - keep up the great work.
Hey Ronan, it was from a chat with a coach who had gone to a British athletics coaching course and had made copious notes. It may be on one of my fitness freaks podcasts too but I can’t be sure.
Great Video Ben! Do you upload all of your training to Strava? Was curious, because I was looking at your buildup before your 2:55, and there seems to be VERY little running. Sometimes 15mi a week. If this was try manage to progress your tempo pace and keep trained for the long distances with such little volume?
Hey Jordan, yes it all goes on Strava. I actually had a hip issue in the lead up to London thanks to a dodgy arm swing technique. So the bulk of my marathon training was done Dec-Feb and then March was “get to start line” mode. But it worked out well, just a bit longer taper 😊
Just finished my first half marathon in under 2 hours and your videos have been a big help
Great job mate
lol, I just read that as "finished my marathon in under 2 hours" - was momentarily pretty impressed that Kipchoge was a subscriber 🤣. Well done on your time 👍
Dave, that's a great time! Congrats
@@85parrot same lol
me running down the street is a pb
Happy birthday, Ben! Great job! 💪😇💙🏃🏻♀️💨
Thank you 😊
I've been running off and on for 2 decades I started watching your videos a week ago and began implementing some of your training plans. I literally took a minute off my mile time! In a week! 🤯 You are both so great! Thank you so much for all you do to help others.
Love this. Got a marathon next sunday and i always set off too fast. Hopefully this'll help. The taking emotion out bit is a fantastic tip
That's amazing!
The winner of the women's Berlin Marathon also took 20 minutes of her PB. 2:15:37 in her second Marathon ever
That is nuts!
Happy birthday! 🎉 that is one of the best prep and advice videos I have ever watched, much love ❤
Best marathon tips video I’ve seen in a long time. Great job !
Thanks so much, Jordan 😊
Just ran my first half and everything went according to plan and giving me a 1.40 PB to beat in April! Could have made great use of this video a few months back, but I'll take all those insights and shoot for a 1.30 next time :D
Today I ran 01:54 sub 2 hours for the first time (HM). I am so happy! Thx for all the good videos and knowledge 😊!
Happy birthday Ben. Great video. Concise and to the point. Well explained. What a fab race you had in London.
One of the best marathon preparation videos I’ve seen on the net, I had a very similar experience with my marathon a few weeks back, that’s one thing that helped me was take a jel. Regularly I took one every half hour instead of when I felt like it, makes a big difference, I used the pacers but as a guide only, if I felt I needed to drop back I’d drop back & then catch up again to the group on the down hills, I think if you can learn to do just the right amount on the taper weeks, my taper routine I do a few 10k easy pace runs, with 5 x 30sec hill sprints, few swims a week & a few easy pace bike rides, just enough to keep the legs awake & fresh for race day, excellent video keep up the good work👍🏼🌿👣✅🥳
It’s important to take gels after running some MP segments of the long run - how your GI responds to gel is contingent on paces you’re running so make sure that body gets used to taking gel while running a race pace!👍
This is one of the finest video pieces of advise I've ever seen.
I was able to improve in almost 20min my second marathon but still I was a bit disappointed as I wanted to make sub 3h30, but it was within my goals so finishing with a new PB was a nice feeling. Hope to keep up the trend and applying some of your tips to keep improving when I have the chance to go for the marathon distance.
Hope you had a good birthday Ben. Cheers!
looks like im in the same boat. 2nd one coming up in 3 days, my main goal is 3:40 (first marathon was 3:48) but would be nice to get in 3:35ish. but i guess setting higher goals after not specifically training for them might lead to disappointment.
@@zachs8765 My next marathon might be in February so I can think ahead how to improve my training. Still not decided as there will be a trail race I want to make that is around the same dates.
This matches my experience too. 3:52 on my 1st (went out too quick), 3:35 on my 2nd (even pacing), 3:32 3rd. Now aiming for 3:29 in April 2023 using tips from this channel 👍
@@jamesdrury6627 That´s a good progression. Let´s keep on working
@Zach S how you go? Yes if you didn't train for the 335 then going for it in the race will hinder your actual time you train for. Always Stick to your time and plan during a race. Hope it went well
Great run going 2:55 for your first road marathon, Trail running's so much tougher I recon you'd have gone sub3 without specific training. 35min 10k ! thats ace too. Good video and i'm sure a lot of people will find this useful.
Those 5k splits! 😍 So satisfying. Currently training for marathon number 2 and there is so much good advice here. Thank you!
Your energy is AWESOME!!!
Keep doing that, with all the blessings of the universe, my friend.
Happy Birthday, from a new viewer from Olympia, Washington! Appreciate and enjoy the content; thank you.
Happy Birthday Ben. Those splits are the stuff of dreams 😍
Ben!! I am addicted to your videos, thanks for the knowledge!
Messhappy Birthday Ben! Hope you Mary and the pups had a great day celebrating 🥳🏃🏼♀️🏃♂️
happy birthday!! the coolest video about marathon ever!!!
Happy Birthday! I'm subscribed and do appreciate everything you do on TH-cam! Thank you guys!
Amazing tips ! Thank you so much. I might be too late, but you put really nicely the strategy and provided a nice framework. Kudos.
I'm quite tempted to do a marathon next year and maybe the 50km Thames ultra. I ran a half marathon distance a few weeks ago at just over 2 hours and only really started running in the spring but I'm hooked now and loving your content. My park run PB's have gone from over 28 minutes to sub 24 as well. Not too bad for an over 50 and still hoping to improve.
I started running in the spring as well! I’ve done a half marathon as well… and next year I’m booked for a marathon (May) and Thames ultra 50 k (September). I’m 46 so slightly younger but that’s the only difference. See you on the start line in September…???
Go for it! Marathons are the best. The sense of achievement is so much more than for other distances. Once I did 1 I was hooked.
Great video. Really watchable. Working my through lots of your vids!
I did so many of these things before my first half yesterday and absolutely blew up at km 14. I finished but almost needed to go to hospital on the commute home.. a bit ratteled at where to go from here. The most annoying part is in the training leading up I had a full dress rehearsal (the full 21k) and had probably the best run of my life, I repeated everything on race day and no dice.
That's a bummer Kevin! Why did you think you needed medical attention? What happened?
@@50Something well on the commute home, I was sick a bit and then suddenly got cold chills, really dizzy, started hyperventilating, my fingers and nose started going numb. Was pretty crazy.
Eventually got my breathing back under control and once home (about an hour later) I manged to eat an apple and drink. Bout 4 hours later I could eat.
@@Kevgti5 it sounds like you had an anxiety attack brought on by exhaustion and possibly disappointment mixed in. Are you ok now?
Well done!!! This video helped. I'm training for my second Cape Town Marathon and I'm taking a lot away from this video. Thank you 😊 💓
Great video - reinforcing how I am planning my year. Base, base, base, in the "off-season" mixed with strength and stretching for injury prevention. Then integrate threshold runs and only in the 8 weeks before my "A" races integrate speed. All runs have a purpose.
Really good tips here. Cheers and happy birthday Ben!
Happy birthday Ben 🥳🥳.
Have a great day.
Erm beachy head marathon in a month and no long training run yet....eeeek!!!
20 miler coming up ASAP.
Well done mate. Thanks for the tips.
No worries. Thanks 😊
I’m hoping to break this at London in April. Can’t wait! Also, great to see Dublin in the video
Happy birthday Ben! Great video as always, and thanks for sharing the insights.
Happy birthday Ben. Thanks for the tips. My marathon next Sunday in Aussie.
Happy Birthday. Ben
My first marathon is comming up in about a months time. And it scares the living daylights out of me. Thanks for all the info in your videos. Say hi to Mary for me.
Happy birthday man. Great vid as always. Got my first marathon in Valencia in December so top quality info mate
Mr Bridge's videos really surpass anything runningtube has to offer, kudos & thanks. And happy birthday!
Happy Birthday!
Epic video timing - have my first half next Sunday (2nd), half way through taper and feeling good about my goals. Some great tips, particularly on pacing!
happy birthday! training for 2 half marathons love the info about tapering
Happy Birthday 🥳.. these were valuable tips..
Happy Birthday 🎂Thanks for this advice. Makes so much sense to me.
Happy birthday Ben, what a great video.. will be taking a lot out of this video for when I run my first London next April 👍👍
Great video, came across by accident! I was in the London Marathon too, my first road one. I think virtually all of my plans, philosophies etc, etc, matched yours! All went extremely well for me although calf cramps came in the last 8k so that’s something to work on before LM again in April 23! ! Enjoy any future marathons you do 😊
Thank you for this video! from Thailand 🇹🇭
Happy Birthday Ben! Thank you for putting together this informative video :)
Happy B-Day Ben! Greetings from Germany.
Thanks Christian 😊
Happy Birthday Ben!
This is gold, my man.
Ran first 10k had 3 different goals, was really effective in training for it as it gave me access to success. Hit all 3 goals.
Very informative, thank you 💪
Thanks Ryan 😊
Ben, help needed. I’m over 40, love running but I’m very much a newbie when it comes to organized races. I recently completed a 30km in just under 2:10:00 without gels or salt tabs and minimal hydration at aid stations (because I didn’t have a race plan or good technique with the cups). I hit the wall at about 25 km and slowed down significantly. MY QUESTION: would I have been able to maintain my pace for a full 42.2 km had I used gels and hydrated properly? I’m having a lot of difficulty figuring out my optimal marathon pace. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for another fantastic video. Wishing you a very Happy Birthday.
that's an incredibly fast time, that means you're a naturally gifted runner. People half your age would struggle to run at that pace. So yes, gels and salt caps will certainly help.
@@arkamukhopadhyay9111 Thanks for the kind words. That’s really encouraging. My pace felt good/optimal for the 30km distance, but I’m wondering if I would have to slow it down a touch for the marathon distance-even if I incorporate gels and salt tabs. I guess the first marathon will be somewhat of a trial run.
Happy birthday, i stumbled upon ur channel today! Nice videos
Happy birthday Ben!
Have a great day!!!
Great info
I liked this video very much. Really good example of how it should be done.
Superb vid + Happy Birthday Ben! 🎉
Nicely done!!! 👍🏾
your 5k time is what i'm aiming for 😘. I'm 40 but ran a 17:05 22 years ago. Just started running for the first time in over 10 years. I don't know if I can get back to sub 18 but it's going to be fun trying.
What a marvelous video :) Thanks!
Great insight mate I am in the USA hopefully in 4-6months I’ll be running my first sub 3hr now I am at 3:17- only one year of training of marathons, although I do have some running back ground from 10-15yrs ago -
I did my last marathon at 3:05 now heading for sub 3 in a couple of wks - thanks for your help !!
Really really well explained
Happy birthday Ben!
thank you for this video!!
Thank you for the thank you 😊
Happy birthday mate! 🎂🥳
Thanks so much 😊
HBD Coach!
🎉 HB Ben! Another educational video
Great video Ben and happy birthday! Very helpful tips. One week to go now (screams internally). Fingers crossed the niggles fade away😅
I've just been to Isle of Wight for the first time and did a LR from Shanklin to St Helens and back. I recognise that foot bridge ;)
Ha ha it is indeed that bridge! One of my best mates lives there so we always used to go over In the summer 😂
Happy Birthday!! 🎂
Great observations Ben, very wise for an 18yr old..😁. Happy Birthday!
Excellently done - and amazing consistency on the 5k splits! However, how much of the 3:15->2:55 improvement would be due to different terrain? I wouldn't be at all surprised to see 15 mins difference between flat trail and flat road!
This video is one of the best essays on “How to Prepare for Competition” that I’ve seen.
Beautiful 5k splits, what a way to end the video👏🏾👏🏾happy birthday aswell 🎉
Great video
Plans are good until they’re not.. just a thought from a rookie who hit a wonderful wall on his first marathon in Copenaghen 😂..I loved the part about letting emotion go! Thanks!
Belated Happy Birthday Ben
Happy Birthday Ben 🍻
Happy Birthday!!!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Ran a 3:20 in my first M in 2013, ran 3:16 this year (2022) but completely blew up around halfway after doing 1:27 1st half, and the 2nd half sucked. No leg endurance as hadnt ran longer than 10k for over a year. Will have to do some training if sub 3 will be possible in future! Great tips re pacing. I need tips!
Happy Birthday. 😀😀
Very interesting video Ben, thank you.
I was just wondering if you could give the source of the information regarding pre-race training adaptations %/week? I would like to do some further research into this.
Your videos are very informative and entertaining at the same time - keep up the great work.
Hey Ronan, it was from a chat with a coach who had gone to a British athletics coaching course and had made copious notes. It may be on one of my fitness freaks podcasts too but I can’t be sure.
@@ThisMessyHappy thanks Ben. I'm definitely going to look into this more, its very interesting!
I hope you and Mary are both keeping well.
Impressive~ I will soak it in...when I am settled.
Happy Birthday!
great video!
Top tips buddy! When will you be beating your 2:55?
When I’m not in Thailand 😂
@@ThisMessyHappy LOL...no excuses....didn't stop Durian or Harry runs?
They beat their PB’s or they ran a sub 3?
@@ThisMessyHappy no idea....i think Harry came second in a Thai marathon
Hope you had a great Birthday 🥳. I will see you on Sunday to see if your marathon training plan has worked 🙏
8:34 literally every high schooler at 6 am getting ready for class
Happy Birthday brother 🎉
St. Helens / Bembridge at 1:16, are you from the Isle of Wight?
I’m not but spent a fair bit of time there as my best mate lives there. Was in Bembridge for many years but he’s moved to Ryde now 😊
Great Video Ben! Do you upload all of your training to Strava? Was curious, because I was looking at your buildup before your 2:55, and there seems to be VERY little running. Sometimes 15mi a week. If this was try manage to progress your tempo pace and keep trained for the long distances with such little volume?
Hey Jordan, yes it all goes on Strava. I actually had a hip issue in the lead up to London thanks to a dodgy arm swing technique. So the bulk of my marathon training was done Dec-Feb and then March was “get to start line” mode. But it worked out well, just a bit longer taper 😊
Happy birthday 🎉
happy birthday!
Awesome
A Berlin Marathon birthday :) cool. Thanks for the video.
I'll try
This is amazing advice. Serious planning. Are you running in Thailand 🇹🇭?
Thanks so much. Yes we live in Thailand 😊
The more you sweat in practice, the less you bleed in battle.
I dig that
Wow! your are live and training in Thailand.