Absolutely love this! Well done Al! Truly shows just how special the GNR is and over the moon seeing you getting recognised for you….I’m so proud! Just keep being you Al…..and keep smashing it!!👏👏👏
@@LozWeller amazing that celebs, supporters and runners were recognising me. Truly amazing. Also I hope I've captured the magic of this event and the people. You don't get that anywhere else. Those scenes were unbelievable and I hope with this to inspire people to give GNR a try.
Really great work Al and great to see the Great North Run in its entirety. It looks rather nerve-wracking at the end when you get your medal. You are rather tall. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
@@jaydenprince563 you rarely see the course from the runners perspective. The final mile is something special. Nerve-wracking getting the medal? Nah that and the brownie was the best bit 😄
I think with having a longstanding problem with anxiety and now a diagnosis of ADHD and Asperger's that gets in the way. I love racing but the logistics gets my anxiety spiralling.
@@jaydenprince563 totally understand this. This was part of my nerves before thr run and the day before. There's so many people so if you struggle with social anxiety this will be challenging.
@@personalbestOh I've been running for a long time now so I am okay with the numbers of people. It's just when I haven't run somewhere before and it's all new and rather daunting. It's crazy though because I leave the event and everything goes well. You will know what I mean by that.
That start is something else - mindblowing and chaotic all rolled into one. Loved your video you really captured how it REALLY was out there, how hard everyone is working, the amazing crowds, the rain 😂, your grit towards the end. Just brilliant. 🎉
@@Sallyannsworld thank you 😊 I was like a big kid at the start, I couldn't stop smiling. Love this comment as that's always my goal, it's not about me but to capture what's around me and that atmosphere and support was something really special. Yep as my face doesn't lie that end was so hard but every shout made me look up, smile and keep pushing.
Huge well done Al. Love how lots of people recognise you now. Keep on doing what you do. Not sure I could run with a recording stock all the way. You smashed it as always. Until the next time. 👍👏👏👏
@@personalbest they won't even turn up next year as they know they're beaten! By the way were on the bridge and saw you go past. You looked like you were having the best time
@@abitrich68 aww mate thanks for being out there and supporting everyone. I was in shock at the amount of support on the course, it was giving me goosebumps. Couldn't stop smiling and wanting to take it all in
@@AdamStobbart oh mate that's amazing to read! Exactly what one of the missions of this video was, to show it from a different point of view and let the course and the people speak for it to hopefully inspire others to run and to join. Smash it! 💪
@@freddyruns thank you so much freddy and for your honesty. I agree, I'm so happy with how I've put this one together and the likes and views confirm this
I missed you Al, must have run past you whilst dodging other runners. The GNR is an event you either run hard or you just soak up the atmosphere, which showcases the best of the North East. With the rain I chose to run it but you've gotta high five a ton of kids on the way.
Al, you did absolutely brilliant and your video really sums up how I found the run too. Loads of people you don't know supporting you, encouragement from onlookers and from fellow runners. Just a fantastic atmosphere and one of the most uplifting experiences as a runner (and just as a human being). Brilliant day and I hope you're back next year for more. All the best
@@JoeKeaveney aww thanks Joe, this means alot as I'm all about trying to capture an atmosphere and the feelings. Even though at times I'm firmly in the hurt locker hearing all those screams, shouts of supports and cute little kids singing in the rain just makes you smile and keep on pushing. The whole thing gives you a different perspective on humanity with all the kindness out there from total strangers. The world can be a hurtful place but moments like this, wow, it's beautiful, even in the rain. If Great Run want me back I'd love to return. There's nothing like it. Take care
@@just_jono thanks man, I wanted to show the course from angles people may have never seen before, have my perspective and thoughts and to hopefully inspire people to run and maybe even give this little run a go. Please like and share if you don't mind dude so more people can hopefully be inspired
@@runstokesrun thanks Michael, it's what makes it so surreal. Having such a low opinion of myself and also that I'm not having any impact then moments like this happen and everything is flipped. It's beautiful
Great video matey I would have loved to do it the atmosphere looks awesome I spotted my running buddy who I trained barging her way past 2 guys at 11:57 she smashed her PB by 6 minutes and 21 seconds I was well proud of her.
@@graemeharlow5689 thanks, I do lose time running and filming but for me the sacrifice is worth it. The elites was fun to find out I can't get anywhere near them even in a full on sprint. Makes you really appreciate the effort and speed these runners go at for long distances. You don't see it on the TV
Absolutely love this! Well done Al! Truly shows just how special the GNR is and over the moon seeing you getting recognised for you….I’m so proud! Just keep being you Al…..and keep smashing it!!👏👏👏
@@LozWeller amazing that celebs, supporters and runners were recognising me. Truly amazing. Also I hope I've captured the magic of this event and the people. You don't get that anywhere else. Those scenes were unbelievable and I hope with this to inspire people to give GNR a try.
Really great work Al and great to see the Great North Run in its entirety. It looks rather nerve-wracking at the end when you get your medal. You are rather tall. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
@@jaydenprince563 you rarely see the course from the runners perspective. The final mile is something special. Nerve-wracking getting the medal? Nah that and the brownie was the best bit 😄
I think with having a longstanding problem with anxiety and now a diagnosis of ADHD and Asperger's that gets in the way. I love racing but the logistics gets my anxiety spiralling.
@@jaydenprince563 totally understand this. This was part of my nerves before thr run and the day before. There's so many people so if you struggle with social anxiety this will be challenging.
@@personalbestOh I've been running for a long time now so I am okay with the numbers of people. It's just when I haven't run somewhere before and it's all new and rather daunting. It's crazy though because I leave the event and everything goes well. You will know what I mean by that.
Well done, Al, well DONE Sir!!!
Thank you my lady, I doth my cap to you
That start is something else - mindblowing and chaotic all rolled into one. Loved your video you really captured how it REALLY was out there, how hard everyone is working, the amazing crowds, the rain 😂, your grit towards the end. Just brilliant. 🎉
@@Sallyannsworld thank you 😊 I was like a big kid at the start, I couldn't stop smiling. Love this comment as that's always my goal, it's not about me but to capture what's around me and that atmosphere and support was something really special. Yep as my face doesn't lie that end was so hard but every shout made me look up, smile and keep pushing.
Huge well done Al. Love how lots of people recognise you now. Keep on doing what you do. Not sure I could run with a recording stock all the way. You smashed it as always. Until the next time. 👍👏👏👏
@@jillclark1310 even celebs recognise me! My mum asked how come everyone in Newcastle and South Shields knows my name 😆
Good to see you at the finish line 😊
@@deansummerton2577 yeah finally good to meet you in person. Of all the runners there and we meet crossing the finish line 😀
Brilliant video, brilliant run. Well done Al. You almost caught those elites at the start! You'll get them next year
@@abitrich68 thank you Rich. I bet they're all running scared now after they've had a taste of the big Al speed.
@@personalbest they won't even turn up next year as they know they're beaten! By the way were on the bridge and saw you go past. You looked like you were having the best time
@@abitrich68 aww mate thanks for being out there and supporting everyone. I was in shock at the amount of support on the course, it was giving me goosebumps. Couldn't stop smiling and wanting to take it all in
Great video Al - you've inspired me to enter the ballot for next year. Keep up the good work ........and keep smashing it 💪
@@AdamStobbart oh mate that's amazing to read! Exactly what one of the missions of this video was, to show it from a different point of view and let the course and the people speak for it to hopefully inspire others to run and to join.
Smash it! 💪
Great job Al, really nice mate! Honestly, your best yet! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@freddyruns thank you so much freddy and for your honesty. I agree, I'm so happy with how I've put this one together and the likes and views confirm this
I missed you Al, must have run past you whilst dodging other runners. The GNR is an event you either run hard or you just soak up the atmosphere, which showcases the best of the North East.
With the rain I chose to run it but you've gotta high five a ton of kids on the way.
Al, you did absolutely brilliant and your video really sums up how I found the run too. Loads of people you don't know supporting you, encouragement from onlookers and from fellow runners. Just a fantastic atmosphere and one of the most uplifting experiences as a runner (and just as a human being). Brilliant day and I hope you're back next year for more. All the best
@@JoeKeaveney aww thanks Joe, this means alot as I'm all about trying to capture an atmosphere and the feelings. Even though at times I'm firmly in the hurt locker hearing all those screams, shouts of supports and cute little kids singing in the rain just makes you smile and keep on pushing. The whole thing gives you a different perspective on humanity with all the kindness out there from total strangers. The world can be a hurtful place but moments like this, wow, it's beautiful, even in the rain. If Great Run want me back I'd love to return. There's nothing like it. Take care
Amazing this Al. Really shows how awesome the Great North Run is!
@@just_jono thanks man, I wanted to show the course from angles people may have never seen before, have my perspective and thoughts and to hopefully inspire people to run and maybe even give this little run a go. Please like and share if you don't mind dude so more people can hopefully be inspired
So many people know who you are, just goes to show the impact you are having! Well done!
@@runstokesrun thanks Michael, it's what makes it so surreal. Having such a low opinion of myself and also that I'm not having any impact then moments like this happen and everything is flipped. It's beautiful
Great video matey I would have loved to do it the atmosphere looks awesome I spotted my running buddy who I trained barging her way past 2 guys at 11:57 she smashed her PB by 6 minutes and 21 seconds I was well proud of her.
Well done Al, you did a great job - running and filming.
Don't compare yourself to the elites- as the saying goes " comparison is the thief of joy"
@@graemeharlow5689 thanks, I do lose time running and filming but for me the sacrifice is worth it. The elites was fun to find out I can't get anywhere near them even in a full on sprint. Makes you really appreciate the effort and speed these runners go at for long distances. You don't see it on the TV
Get in. You got me and Jenna in shouting for you just after the tyne bridge 👌 Great running.
@@SwimBikeRunStu Man you're quick to reply. Faster than an Al in the 1st 20m of a half you are 😄 Gotta look after my besties 😉
How did you get right to the front? Awesome! I was about half an hour later lol
@@LookItsMrT thanks to the BBC and Great North.