Don't beat yourself up too much about the racing, as you say it's about the journey...the content is class as usual! Yorkshire looks awesome! Thanks Darren
Great to see you back with another vid. Gorgeous part of the world to run in, I ran the Lyke Wake Walk last winter and got treated to stunning inversions all day!
Nice to see you back out there again. Don't know if you can remember I commented on one of your videos about getting bogged down with plans and things instead of enjoying the running I've been running 50 years I'm far from the best far from the worst just go by feel and enjoy every run I do expect when it's raining haha you just enjoy the journey Daren we love your videos
Hello Darren, it’s great to see you back on the hills moving well and enjoying it. Just to let you know that there’s a cold water tap on the outside wall of the toilet/shower block at the Lordstones Country Park site, just behind where you were on the video. The good people at Lordstones keep it on for thirsty dogs and runners. I was on a ten-mile-out and ten-mile-back run on Saturday on much the same route as you and this tap was a godsend: I was able to refill both 500ml flasks which I’d emptied much sooner than I was expecting. It was a warm day! Looking forward to your next update. Keep on running.
Hey Duncan thanks for the advice that's very useful. On reflection Loadstones is only 10K into the thing but filling up one soft flask could make the difference as next point I can fill up is mile 19 I think. I'll just need to work out exactly where the tap is. Cheers
Stunning views up there. You're totally right in changing things up if it's not making you happy. Running should be fun, some people find the structure of being coached fun, others don't. Do what's right for you.
Very stunning mate. On the coaching I really did love the structure for the first few years, but just got too serious...maybe would have been different had I had a less demanding job and better stomach lol. I might go back to it at some point but only if it feels right.
Sounds like you are back on track Darren great to see you have decided to change things about good decision. Every runner goes through exactly the same issues lots just simply pack in others eventually work it out, good luck for the future, onwards and upwards as the saying goes.
Good to see you back and enjoying your running, really enjoy your content, great work. Ran this Hardmoors route this year as my first ever trail race using your nutrition advice (adding Lucho Dillitos rather than relying solely on Jelly babies :D), didn't make me any quicker up them hills but it made it much easier to get round, cheers!
Thanks Mark, the Ultra is happening I've decided its just a question of when because talking to someone about making a more professional film for it. Which Ultra you looking at?
That’ll be great, just go uncomfortably slow for the first ten or so miles, chances are it’ll still be too fast…most people go way too fast at the start and it makes for a horrible experience by the end
Great to see you back out and about enjoying yourself. Also good to see some running in the local area. I might have to steal a route or two from you, if that’s alright? I tend to go where I already know…so anything new/different would be awesome
Might be worth trying out Active Root. UK company, they make gel powders that you can mix up to your preferred consistency and you use them with a reusable little squeegee bottle which cuts down on the amount of empty packaging you generate, so they're great on that front as well. All the gels have ginger in them which seems to have some research behind it as something that helps settle the stomach. I also get on really well with the luchos dillitos guava blocks.
Welcome back,
Happy to have my favourite TH-cam back.
glad your feel better:)
Thanks Adam very kind :)
Great to see you! Fabulous content, and wise. Thanks so much for your vlogs. Super inspirational for me.
Thanks Nancy, glad the videos help :)
Don't beat yourself up too much about the racing, as you say it's about the journey...the content is class as usual! Yorkshire looks awesome! Thanks Darren
Thanks mate, lucky to have all this within an hour of home really
Its good to see you back and enjoying running again. Enjoy and good luck for whatever the future holds
Thanks mate :)
It's great to see you enjoying running again 🙂
Thanks Paul :)
Glad to see you back enjoying your running! I always enjoy your content and look forward for what’s to come, all the best :-)
Thanks mate 😊
Great to have you back 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Kevin
Great to see you back with another vid. Gorgeous part of the world to run in, I ran the Lyke Wake Walk last winter and got treated to stunning inversions all day!
It’s incredible at the top of Carlton moor when the clouds invert isn’t it, only had it once!
Nice to see you back out there again. Don't know if you can remember I commented on one of your videos about getting bogged down with plans and things instead of enjoying the running I've been running 50 years I'm far from the best far from the worst just go by feel and enjoy every run I do expect when it's raining haha you just enjoy the journey Daren we love your videos
Thanks Martin
Great to see the video Darren!
Hope you’re keeping well buddy.
Thanks Chris, hope alls well 👍
Hello Darren, it’s great to see you back on the hills moving well and enjoying it. Just to let you know that there’s a cold water tap on the outside wall of the toilet/shower block at the Lordstones Country Park site, just behind where you were on the video. The good people at Lordstones keep it on for thirsty dogs and runners. I was on a ten-mile-out and ten-mile-back run on Saturday on much the same route as you and this tap was a godsend: I was able to refill both 500ml flasks which I’d emptied much sooner than I was expecting. It was a warm day! Looking forward to your next update. Keep on running.
Hey Duncan thanks for the advice that's very useful. On reflection Loadstones is only 10K into the thing but filling up one soft flask could make the difference as next point I can fill up is mile 19 I think. I'll just need to work out exactly where the tap is. Cheers
Nice to see you back, looking happy on the trails.
Thanks, nice to be back enjoying it again
Welcome back Darren ,great content!
Thanks 😊
Stunning views up there. You're totally right in changing things up if it's not making you happy. Running should be fun, some people find the structure of being coached fun, others don't. Do what's right for you.
Very stunning mate. On the coaching I really did love the structure for the first few years, but just got too serious...maybe would have been different had I had a less demanding job and better stomach lol. I might go back to it at some point but only if it feels right.
Stunning scenery as always. Great content honest and sincere, a real inspiration to us all.
Cheers David
Thank you for your honest, best of luck for the future
Thanks John
Sounds like you are back on track Darren great to see you have decided to change things about good decision. Every runner goes through exactly the same issues lots just simply pack in others eventually work it out, good luck for the future, onwards and upwards as the saying goes.
Thanks Nigel :)
Good to see you back and enjoying your running, really enjoy your content, great work. Ran this Hardmoors route this year as my first ever trail race using your nutrition advice (adding Lucho Dillitos rather than relying solely on Jelly babies :D), didn't make me any quicker up them hills but it made it much easier to get round, cheers!
Thanks mate, its a cracking route and Luchos are a great product.
That break seems to have sorted you right out 👍🏻🏃♂️ The 42 miler would be amazing. I'm planning my first 50k ultra for May next year.
Thanks Mark, the Ultra is happening I've decided its just a question of when because talking to someone about making a more professional film for it. Which Ultra you looking at?
@@DarrenSmithTrailRunning nice one. I'm doing the Spire Ultra in Chesterfield. 34 miles. My longest ever run is about 16 miles at this point 😬😂👍🏻
That’ll be great, just go uncomfortably slow for the first ten or so miles, chances are it’ll still be too fast…most people go way too fast at the start and it makes for a horrible experience by the end
@@DarrenSmithTrailRunning thanks for the advice mate 👍🏻 will do!
Great to see you back love your videos mate it motivates me to get out there...keep it up..
Thanks Tim :)
Great to see you running and smiling! Sounds like an adventure ahead with the 40 mile self-supported attempt.
Thnx, looking forward to Romania too if all goes well
Great to see you back out and about enjoying yourself.
Also good to see some running in the local area. I might have to steal a route or two from you, if that’s alright? I tend to go where I already know…so anything new/different would be awesome
Thanks Bob, I find the best routes tend to be the Hardmoors courses if you want to stick to trail
@@DarrenSmithTrailRunning champion, cheers.
I’ll have a good look
Might be worth trying out Active Root. UK company, they make gel powders that you can mix up to your preferred consistency and you use them with a reusable little squeegee bottle which cuts down on the amount of empty packaging you generate, so they're great on that front as well. All the gels have ginger in them which seems to have some research behind it as something that helps settle the stomach. I also get on really well with the luchos dillitos guava blocks.
Cheers and I have heard of Active root before, not tried so will take a look.
Great to see you back running Darren and to be honest that's all that matters, take it easy and look forward to whatever you post next
Thanks Gemma 👍