10 Hard Truths About Popular Running Myths

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
  • Do you know the difference between harmless and dangerous myths? Because in running, there are a few of each!
    This week we're looking at the 10 myths I hear most often, that could be a cause for concern for your running! Let's keep you out there, happy and health and bust those myths wide open....
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  • @evertthebassist
    @evertthebassist Рік тому +80

    Today is exactly 1 year since I started running for the first time ever. I am 36 and have had a couple of injuries this year, just because of my lack of knowledge. I run 16km weekly now, which isn't that far I guess, but it is good enough for me. My life has changed for the better amd I do consider myself a runner now. Never to old to start

    • @evertthebassist
      @evertthebassist Рік тому +10

      Also my 20s was spend drinking and smoking and doing the occasional narcotic. My entire life has been severely unhealthy... until now, and I won't look back

    • @croexpress2167
      @croexpress2167 Рік тому +7

      37 here, started this january, whole life in combat sports, never liked runnining. Now i run regulary, feel good, enjoy time while running, having fun, ofc sometimes is hard, but few days after i feel like a running machine and enjoy long runs even more
      Still smoking but less. Hopefully one day soon...:)

    • @rascalroy6745
      @rascalroy6745 Рік тому +5

      Congratulations! Keep it up, I also have a very similar history and just over year ago started running. Lots of healthy improvements from it and injuries from lack of knowledge lol

    • @danbox3565
      @danbox3565 Рік тому +16

      I have been running for 10 months now , I am 46 , a ex smoker , and last week I ran my 1st half marathon 🎉

    • @gingermofo
      @gingermofo Рік тому +4

      34 here and 8 months in! Well done Evert, keep it up man.

  • @rwilcox_71
    @rwilcox_71 Рік тому +11

    "You don't stop moving because you get old, you get old because you stop moving" is the single best thing I've heard in some time! As a 215 pound, 51 year old man, who just rediscovered his love for running, I freaking love this! I have lost 20 pounds in the last 2 years and turned my life around. Walk almost every day with my wife and try to just move more daily whether it's simple calisthenics in front of the TV, basketball or anything else......just move! I haven't felt this great in years and have now begun running again. No immediate running goals, just developing good form and focusing on good breathing and easy miles.....thanks for sharing!

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much! You’re definitely doing the right thing. The evidence supports it all, move it or lose it!! 😊

  • @Les.GoRunning
    @Les.GoRunning Рік тому +15

    Biggest one I’ve heard recently is junk miles

    • @JessJ2011
      @JessJ2011 Рік тому +1

      people heard “junk volume” when referring to hypertrophy training… and applied it to endurance training too, like they aren’t completely different things 🙄🙄🙄

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому

      Yep. Such a bad phrase now I think about it!! So demotivating you some 😊

  • @devathera950
    @devathera950 Рік тому +4

    Just completed my first ever marathon on my 43rd birthday as a single mum of 2 it wasn’t easy to find time to train. But I did it and the other runners commented about me constantly smiling 😊. Because I had a fab time and will never forget this moment 🎉

  • @t0maz.m
    @t0maz.m Рік тому +6

    As an ultra runner, you learn FAST that yes, you HAVE TO WALK! And soon, you learn to ignore the stares from people who don't acctually stare at you

  • @50Something
    @50Something Рік тому +17

    I just completed a marathon as my first official race at the age of 55. It was bloody horrible but I finished it in 5 hours after following the Messy Happy plan, exactly what I was hoping for. I think I can shave 20 minutes or more off that time next year with tweaked nutrition to reduce the cramps that plagued me.

    • @isiah675
      @isiah675 Рік тому

      Glad it went well for you hoping to finish my first one around that same time

    • @50Something
      @50Something Рік тому +1

      @@isiah675after having some time to reflect on my first race, the one major error I made was completely ignoring resistance band and strengthening exercises. I'm doing them weekly now and it makes a huge difference. I have also tweaked my diet to include more iron, I can breathe easier. I'm also trying to slow down and run in zone 3 and keep my heartrate below 150 for most of my long runs. I can get into a zone where I'm having fun actually forget that I'm doing something that it really difficult.

    • @isiah675
      @isiah675 Рік тому +1

      @@50Something Great tips I just started last year so I've neglected a lot of that 😅😅if I survive this race resistance bands and a consistent strength plan will definitely be the way to go

  • @cmorrison5466
    @cmorrison5466 Рік тому +11

    I hear Myth #1 (bad knees) all the time from my Senior friends and family. Of course none of them run. I'm 61 and my knees have gotten stronger from running for the past ten months. I've had two non-running knee injuries over the summer. They've healed quickly because I've been following your training protocol of consistency, proper rest, strength training, better nutrition, and acupuncture treatments when necessary. I was able to complete two races (20K Trail in September and a Half Marathon Ultra in October) and my knees never felt better! (My thighs on the other hand, are telling me where I need to concentrate my future workouts. ☺️)
    Glad you're out there Mythbusting!

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому

      Thanks so much!! Keep doing it for the knees 😂

  • @christophermacwan3558
    @christophermacwan3558 Рік тому +17

    "Love the process and trust the process" This is the most important thing that has to be drilled in one's mind. You guys mention this in almost all ur videos. Superb.

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому

      Thanks Christopher. Yea it’s all about the process 😊

  • @jimfrazier1073
    @jimfrazier1073 Рік тому +8

    Love the content, especially the old bit.
    I did not start running until I was 48, now at 50 I am better and faster than the last 30 years in which I didn't take care of me at all!
    Love the channel, Thank you Ben and Mary.

  • @zachw5016
    @zachw5016 Рік тому +5

    I got my first half marathon coming up in two weeks! I'm excited yet nervous, but your videos keep me inspired and informed. Keep em coming!

  • @walneyphotog
    @walneyphotog Рік тому +7

    53 and have run a 10K PB this year. I also think I will beat this in the coming years. Thanks for the great content - keep it coming 🤗

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Nigel! Yes keep it up, definitely can beat it again 💪🏼😊

    • @TremendousSax
      @TremendousSax Рік тому

      Good for you, Nigel! Cheers 🥂

  • @rayriddell149
    @rayriddell149 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for reminding me ok its ok to walk sometimes. After returning to running after over 20 years it’s needed sometimes 🏃‍♂️

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому

      Thanks Ray. Definitely. Getting out there is the key 🔑 😊

  • @markdyer2580
    @markdyer2580 Рік тому +7

    I'm 57 and feel better for watching 😁 .. thanks both... planning to do Budapest Marathon next year

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому

      Awesome! Thanks Mark and good luck at Budapest 😊

  • @peaoat3608
    @peaoat3608 Рік тому

    One thing that scared me off of running at one time was the hype about cardiac arrests and heart attacks runners get. It was around the time a man died at the finish line of a race I was in and then Cavallo Blanco died... Articles about "running and cardiac issues it causes" written by couch potatoes suddenly sprouted like a mold on a... couch potato. It got to me just enough to cause a lot of anxiety and nearly quit.

  • @AnTalk_blog
    @AnTalk_blog Рік тому +2

    Good content, very bad background noise.
    22 years ago. while preparing for my first marathon I had hip pain. The doctor told me to stop running and avoid any impact sport because I have an arthritic hip. I did not run for 20 years. Restarted at age 48 during the COVID lockdown. Now, approaching my 50th BD I think I'm faster than I was at 25.
    I don't race, not on Strava, do not run marathon, only 10k to HM. I do it for health and it works.

  • @mr.h.9103
    @mr.h.9103 Рік тому +5

    Been out for now 11 months to a heel spurs/Achilles injury that ended up requiring surgery. 19 weeks post op and it’s still not right, but each week it s a bit better and stronger. Dark days. Been watching a lot of your vids as I just recently discovered your channel. Really liking the process/journey message and taking things slow. I just got cleared last week to start cross training and hitting the bike and you can insert Rocky montage here! 😂 I am trying to just control that and ease my way back into it all.

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Definitely dude! Keep at it. I’ve been out for a year before. It sucks but it’s 1% of my life is how I’m looking at it because I’m definitely going to make 100 😂

  • @tommylobotommy
    @tommylobotommy Рік тому +1

    static stretching before running gave me only injuries. I agree with that one. I only do the dynamic stretches during warm up.

  • @timeonfeet
    @timeonfeet Рік тому +6

    Great info here. The knees one is the one I get the most from sceptical friends and family. I find people tend to point to the case of a runner who has had a knee injury which of course can happen but they tend not to focus on the potential strengthening that can happen for a lot of runners too

    • @Veroweithofer
      @Veroweithofer Рік тому

      Plus I know several people with knee injuries that don’t run! But are obese and unfit.

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben Рік тому +3

      Or those runners who have had knee surgery "because of their running"... but how many sedentary people get knee surgery every year?

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +3

      Selective evidence isn’t it! This runner has a kneee problem so running is bad for your knees. Despite the 100 non runners per 1 runner having crap knees 😂

    • @ft9kop
      @ft9kop Рік тому +2

      They are just finding excuses to justify not running. Running is not bad for the knees, bad form and technique is bad for the knees, much like everything else in life. Good form has the muscles absorbing the impact, not the joints.

  • @MissAlexDance1
    @MissAlexDance1 Рік тому

    I absolutely LOVED this video!! Thank you to you both!

  • @chrisgardiner4998
    @chrisgardiner4998 Рік тому +2

    Slowing down as you get older? I’m 51. I’ve run PBs this year from 5km to marathon. What have I learnt? More slower running. More recovery time between runs to allow adaptations to take effect. I’ve only run really hard 6 times this year! Including a 10km time trial PB and my second fastest half marathon and my fastest park run. Like you, I do believe I’ve got more to come yet still….I only need to knock off a few seconds to get that elusive sub 20 5km. 🙏🤞💪

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Great work, Chris! Lovely to hear and very inspirational. Keep at it 😊

  • @sebastiand152
    @sebastiand152 Рік тому

    Stuff like "if it's not on Strava, it didn't happen" is very useful. In determining, which people to avoid.

  • @1stKeepFocus
    @1stKeepFocus Рік тому +5

    Love this video. You covered topics that I have been struggling with and have been in the back of my mind. Thank you.

  • @thomasconrod2686
    @thomasconrod2686 8 місяців тому

    Very good practical advice. Thank you both for all you do!!

  • @GrooveyBobby
    @GrooveyBobby Рік тому +2

    Brilliant I agree with every single reason 💕💛 I could possibly add that you don’t need fancy , expensive gear - I think you just need a few things you love and enjoy wearing, shoes that support and keep the toes happy and a great smile 😊

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much! Great work and yes, I agree. The basics will get you out of the door just the same as expensive stuff 💪🏼😊

  • @10stephenrose
    @10stephenrose Рік тому +1

    Your videos always encourage me to run with more consistency. All miles are important for sure ❤ I focus on enjoying every mile and running based on feeling mainly, GPS watch is for analysis after the run.

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому

      Thanks so much, Stephen. Glad we could help in some small way 😊

  • @harmonydoa7808
    @harmonydoa7808 Рік тому +1

    Hi Ben, I really like your channel and the positivity of your attitude, it helps and inspires. Maybe you could do a bit on how to train/rest after a race. I'm also curious on how to train, or long to run when we are not preparing for a race. Thanks!

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому

      Thank you so much, Harmony! I’ve actually done a couple of videos about what comes after as race. You might have to delve back a bit but they’re there somewhere 😊😂

  • @robertaries2974
    @robertaries2974 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for a great video as always 😊

  • @leahmarsh2834
    @leahmarsh2834 Рік тому

    Thank you guys for being inspiring to me!!!

  • @ollie1317
    @ollie1317 Рік тому +2

    Love your mindset about these things. Although i am some way off your level as a runner i am definately on the same wavelength. Just got a HM pb at 1:42(2 mins faster and on a harder course)at Bath yesterday following my training plan which was very much based around your PB one so many thanks. Every other HM training plan i found had (imo) ridiculous weekly mileage which was much higher and certainly would have left me injured. Annoyingley covid paid me a visit at week 5 of the plan so the week after the step back but it still worked very well.

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Ollie and well done for the bath half! Awesome work and glad we could help in some small way 😊

  • @theinconsequentialrunner
    @theinconsequentialrunner Рік тому +1

    You both simply make top videos - loving it. Keep it going.

  • @kellym3367
    @kellym3367 Рік тому +3

    I so love these videos. I had a pause in running due to COVID in 2020 along with menopause but your content is helping me to get back. I also found next level by Dr Stacey Simms. Helps women who are athletic and going through the transition of life

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much, Kelly 😊 glad we could help in some small way 🤟🏼

  • @robertsmith7317
    @robertsmith7317 Рік тому +3

    Seen a few of your videos and subscribed today! Really enjoying the content as I've taken up running again after being a keen runner at school but never kept at it. I'm now 34 and absolutely loving it. Have you got any content regarding the difference between outdoor running and training on a treadmill? I have been doing alot of work on the treadmill and it's resulted me having a much better pace when I've done a 10k event where I smashed my PB. Should I keep to what I'm doing or do more out door running??

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому

      Thanks Robert. And honestly I think you should do whatever it is that brings you joy and keep you getting out there 😊

  • @AislingDonohoe
    @AislingDonohoe Рік тому +4

    Your videos are wonderful!

  • @richard.featherstone
    @richard.featherstone Рік тому +3

    I'm a cyclist as well as a runner. No one tells you off for not pedalling down hills on a bike - therefore it's OK to ease the exertion however you wish whilst running.

  • @potblack7951
    @potblack7951 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video..and correct points well made by peoples that clearly are passionate runners ..new runners in particular..can learn from this video..I’m 53..run 10k on a beach most days..and I also will run..till I drop

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Ha ha I hear you! Run til I die!! Thanks for the kind words 😊

  • @Iggystar71
    @Iggystar71 Рік тому +1

    I just finished my first half-marathon in five years today. I’ll be using these tips while training for the next.

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Awesome!! Well done and good luck, Vicky 😊

  • @kelvinmoncrieff2332
    @kelvinmoncrieff2332 Рік тому +1

    Great video! So true 👍🏃‍♂️

  • @mitchpetersmusic
    @mitchpetersmusic Рік тому

    Really inspiring ❤

  • @oldman9154
    @oldman9154 Рік тому +2

    I walk and run. Helps warm me. Up.thanks .

  • @sweettalkinghippie
    @sweettalkinghippie Рік тому +1

    ❤ Thank you.

  • @TRUc972
    @TRUc972 Рік тому +5

    Hi guys, I’ve been following a lot of your advice for the last year or so, and today I’ve just got within 13 seconds of my 10k PB today. I was embracing the suck between 7-9k and just that little mindset trick helped massively. Thanks a lot for all your great videos, they have helped me improve massively

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words! Awesome on closing in on your PB too 💪🏼

  • @ABucc
    @ABucc Рік тому +1

    Everything was spot on, great video. You are so right about the Strava issue. I never paid any attention to anyone else on Strava, because that is irrelevant. So not to sound rude to the Strava community, but no matter what runners do on Strava, it will never make you or break you.

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much. So right. Running is for you. And if you help a few folk along the way then that’s a bonus win 😊

  • @thepotatobug6783
    @thepotatobug6783 Рік тому +2

    The only thing is, I can only run 2-3 times a week. I take massive breaks with running through out the year. If I workout too much I need so many naps and my job is physically demanding so I can't afford injuries.

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      I hear you! I’m in a similar boat on both fronts. Injuries don’t make for good PE teaching so I have to be super careful but you’d be surprised with what you can do on 3 runs per week 💪🏼😊

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben Рік тому +1

      I'm the same, I've always taken the brutal winters off - typically 4-5 months- and I work 3 jobs, 2 of then physical. Being an ultra runner is tough with that schedule, but I've learned to think of my work as part of my "time on feet" training. This will be the first winter I (hopefully) hit the treadmill a couple times a week, so I don't have to start over in the spring. Best wishes!

  • @darkred17
    @darkred17 Рік тому +1

    Point by point I was more impressed with this video. Thanks for some motivation!

    • @darkred17
      @darkred17 Рік тому

      And seriously I find all your content engaging if not essential as a person who identifies as a lifelong runner. Thanks so much!

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much 😊 that’s very kind

  • @davidlynch9049
    @davidlynch9049 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting and I agree with most of what you say, except ...weight does matter for long-distance running, which is why the top marathoners in the world are smallish and thin. That is not to say they are weak as they do strength exercises.
    The second one I don't agree with is you don't slow as you age, so an elite 23-year-old vs. an elite 37-year-old might be the same, and maybe the older one will be faster, but they don't represent the mid-packers. You can dig up the studies that prove long-term runners decline with age. Genetics and when you started running plays a role here, which explains a 75-year-old still going strong. I know runners who didn't start running until their 40s and can smoke me in races. I am 58 and started running competitively in my early 20s. I still do serious mileage every week, and race, but I have declined in speed. This is mostly inevitable for the majority as we age, but I understand the desire not to acknowledge it. You will find no 75-year-olds breaking younger running records.
    Thanks for your excellent video.

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks David. And whilst I agree that it matters at the top level I’d argue that outside of performance runners it doesn’t matter really. In terms of what’s important in life. I coach a great dude who is like 120kg but does Olympic triathlons, long trail races etc. It’s all how you perceive it! Oh also I didn’t say you do t slow down as you get older, I said the rate of slowing is not as fast as people think 😊 but thanks for the kind words and the comment. Much appreciated

  • @cpruns4501
    @cpruns4501 Рік тому +1

    I will take the one rule a step further even (great video by the way). I was a runner long before I got an Apple watch or Garman or any of that stuff and I still love going out without a watch on once a week. It's such a freeing feeling and it forces you to be in tune with your body. To this day I listen to by body first (HR, Preserved effort, ect.) and then use my watch data to back that up. I once was in a 10 hour run and my watch went haywire a few KM in and it bugged me at first but then I thought.....alright we are going old school on this one. It was one of the best I have felt on runs because I let my body pace me....not my watch. So I guess my tip is, if you started running after all these fancy gadgets came out, take them off once in a while and get in sync with your body:)

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому

      💯 great work. Let your body pace you is such a vital skill and underrated 😊

  • @cdnhawk65
    @cdnhawk65 Рік тому +2

    55=Simon Chandler. he is getting faster, which is amazing and proves your point.

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому

      Exactly! He’s the one I was alluding to! How did you know?

    • @cdnhawk65
      @cdnhawk65 Рік тому

      @@ThisMessyHappy I know Simon and he is a legend....555.

  • @paulfinkelstein1448
    @paulfinkelstein1448 Рік тому

    Love the content, but one nitpick: I hate referring to running as training. You train to compete or to improve and, while many of us have that as a goal, many of us run for the simple love of running and the benefits it confers: while I may refine my technique over time or even improve my endurance or pace, my goal is to run comfortably and safely in a manner and place I find enjoyable, while improving my cardiovascular and pulmonary fitness.
    If I never became a step faster or ran a meter longer, but lived a longer, happier life because of my running, the. It will have been a spectacular success, whether or not I “trained” a day of it.

  • @wnsbug
    @wnsbug Рік тому +2

    My knees crackle every time i bend (with body weight) due to running, I’m not sure why! It doesn’t hurt.

  • @northernninjarunner5506
    @northernninjarunner5506 Рік тому +3

    Both Orthopaedic Surgeons have told me running is bad for my knees 😂

  • @TopsMiah
    @TopsMiah Рік тому

    Brilliant

  • @stever1514
    @stever1514 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for showing that walking is a part of running training. I wonder if you think a beginning runner should track walking miles as much as running miles. I just hit 30 miles of running per week but I have another 15 miles of walking in there too. My easy run time is still pretty slow so to me I think tracking the walks is still important. Luckily Google fit auto tracks all activity. I only put my runs on Strava though.

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Track it all! Or not. Honestly whatever helps motivate you in the early days 😊 great work 🤟🏼

    • @stever1514
      @stever1514 Рік тому

      @@ThisMessyHappy Thanks I appreciate that.

  • @markbakker5214
    @markbakker5214 Рік тому

    As we get older our theoretical optimum decreases (slightly), but over 99% of us never even get close to our theoretical optimum. So plenty of room for improvement for all ages!

  • @lexington476
    @lexington476 Рік тому +1

    0:05 no no no no, if you sit too close to the TV's you'll go cross-eyed 🧐🧐🧐.

  • @telesniper2
    @telesniper2 10 місяців тому

    4:29 that is mostly true. The only time it's NOT true is if you've overtrained. And that's a RARE occasion, and only takes 2 weeks to fix anyway. So yeah, loose the pounds and watch the times drop.

  • @bethbudra360
    @bethbudra360 Рік тому

    As a 57 yo lifelong walker who dabbles in running, I love everything about this.

  • @Thegreat772
    @Thegreat772 Рік тому

    Yeah the lighter one I'm going for ar the moment. 3 stone over weight and I've lost 1 stone so far.

  • @shaunmcdonough4642
    @shaunmcdonough4642 Рік тому

    Lighter generally is faster. Up to a point. How many heavyweight elite marathoners have you seen.

  • @DomCOuano
    @DomCOuano Рік тому +1

    i've always been underweight and used to get picked on for being slow. i'd also get picked on because i struggled to do pull-ups and people would be like BuT YoU'rE So SmALl AnD LiGhT sO yOu sHoUlD Do MORE PULLUPS WEENIE. but i straight up don't have the muscles so of course i'm slower and of course i can't pull my little weight up duh lol

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому +1

      Anyone who picks on someone has something going on in their life that makes them act out like this. I’m sorry to hear people picked on you but it also sounds like you’re strong enough to deal 💪🏼😊

    • @DomCOuano
      @DomCOuano Рік тому

      @@ThisMessyHappy working on it! your channel and videos sharing information on how to get stronger are much more helpful than anyone may realize on the surface

  • @babelnow
    @babelnow Рік тому +1

    How about “bad technique” causes injury. Definitely a myth.

  • @michelleharnett1351
    @michelleharnett1351 Рік тому +1

    There's a badge???

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому

      U you up have to send off for it to Eliud Kipchoge 😂

  • @sofianecompaore629
    @sofianecompaore629 Рік тому +1

    I was agreeing with everything until we got to number 8...

  • @jaygazelle7254
    @jaygazelle7254 Рік тому

    if anyone says "if it's not on strava it didn't happen", ask them to find any professional runner's strava 😂 Did the pro really get that good off of 0 miles/week, or is the person you're talking to wrong?

  • @FatUglySadMan
    @FatUglySadMan Рік тому +1

    Biggest myth, you gotta stretch .
    Massage gun kept me injury free last 4 years.

    • @ThisMessyHappy
      @ThisMessyHappy  Рік тому

      True that. I’ve got the massage gun, foam roller. Spiky ball… I’m taking no chances 😂😂