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  • @hawaiifranke7637
    @hawaiifranke7637 2 місяці тому +817

    As a trail runner I always look down. I wouldn't survive a single run if I would not do this. Lots of roots, rocks, holes and other obstacles would cause a fall.

    • @goranwinblad
      @goranwinblad  2 місяці тому +104

      Yeah for sure when running on trails you need to look slightly down at places

    • @wiesorix
      @wiesorix 2 місяці тому +18

      Indeed, especially in the dark when I'm also trying to aim my headlamp at the mud/branches/roots/stones in front of my feet

    • @deannilvalli6579
      @deannilvalli6579 2 місяці тому +13

      Good point. I have to agree. I tend to glacne up now and then, but especially on steep downhills, looking down is rather essential.

    • @bobz5
      @bobz5 2 місяці тому +7

      @@wiesorix You need a better headlamp.

    • @mantochan8248
      @mantochan8248 2 місяці тому +30

      As a road runner in NYC I always look down. Too much animal and human feces, garbage, human spit, uneven pavement, and broken sidewalk.

  • @GregHowesFitnessAndFun
    @GregHowesFitnessAndFun 2 місяці тому +476

    I wish I ran as badly as Kilian!!!

    • @goranwinblad
      @goranwinblad  2 місяці тому +29

      Haha me too 🤣

    • @littleanina8765
      @littleanina8765 2 місяці тому

      Same😅

    • @magnushartell
      @magnushartell 2 місяці тому +1

      ….every day

    • @davidleonard37
      @davidleonard37 2 місяці тому +1

      If I was half the athlete he was I'd be delighted.

    • @lumen7580
      @lumen7580 2 місяці тому

      you know theres is an idiot talking if someone refers to an elite runner to show how not to run - if i am about to learn a sport if always good to look how the experts do it - or look at the theory and try to find references by watching experts.

  • @peaoat3608
    @peaoat3608 2 місяці тому +311

    Running advice: "Avoid running"

    • @goranwinblad
      @goranwinblad  2 місяці тому +7

      Haha 😅

    • @wvu05
      @wvu05 2 місяці тому +11

      The _Runner's World_ corollary: when in doubt, don't run, and don't ever try to get better, but be sure to spend thousands on all this gear and clothing that we put in our pages.

    • @hes1shot671
      @hes1shot671 Місяць тому

      Impossible 😅

    • @DDHDTV
      @DDHDTV Місяць тому +1

      For real though, the more I look into running content, the more I feel like I don't even know how to run

    • @JDMimeTHEFIRST
      @JDMimeTHEFIRST Місяць тому +4

      Many old out of shape men have told me (a 40 year old woman) that running ruins your joints. Not true. It helps. My parents have been sedentary most of their lives and were overweight and barely able to move much at my age. They are in bad health now. I will run to prevent that. It’s also great for your brain (blood flow to the brain).

  • @georgelane6350
    @georgelane6350 2 місяці тому +98

    I loved the warm up drills that require really explosive movement which would be much safer/easier if you warm up for them with a slow run......

  • @addappt
    @addappt 2 місяці тому +224

    Imagine criticising the best male ultra runner of all time. I would just block that account and get on with my life.

    • @goranwinblad
      @goranwinblad  2 місяці тому +17

      Haha yep 😅

    • @troybaxter
      @troybaxter Місяць тому +11

      I get maybe critiquing, but outright saying elite runners are running completely wrong is laughable.

    • @jakobw.4151
      @jakobw.4151 Місяць тому

      Its called ragebait to farm engagement.. its bullshit but thats how they play social media

  • @suser98
    @suser98 2 місяці тому +103

    Hey Goran, watching your videos over the past year has inspired me to run. I have been avid walker for years but now running 5km, I hope to be able to run 10km soon and maybe 20km by the end of the year! Keep up the great videos!

    • @goranwinblad
      @goranwinblad  2 місяці тому +12

      Hey! Wow that’s so cool to hear thanks for sharing and congrats on getting into running! 😁

    • @jtggardner
      @jtggardner 2 місяці тому +2

      Similar to my journey into the sport - I used to only hike, then started doing ParkRuns. And I actually credit those years of extensive hiking with building my endurance-base, as it meant I had quite a lot to give in the early days of running. Many newer runners seem to really struggle with "easy effort" runs - often see newcomers just killing themselves on every run, simply because they can't "run" in their Z1/2 and it frustrates them so much (the very notion of run-walk, or switching a run for a brisk walk etc.) that they're just always Z3/4/5, and thus never improve. Good luck with your training! You'll go far so long as you keep things realistic and allow your body time for all the adjustments 😊

    • @wvu05
      @wvu05 2 місяці тому

      ​@@jtggardner Indeed. When I was trying to get back into shape, I ended up incredibly frustrated with the fact that I couldn't go my easy days at 8-9 minute pace. I happened upon slow jogging, which proved to be a good bridge. I _hate_ any run/walk mixture, because any time I've tried it, I could never get into any rhythm at all, because as soon as I started to feel the pace, that infernal timer would go off.

  • @r-pupz7032
    @r-pupz7032 2 місяці тому +99

    Running helped me lose 35lbs by following couch to 5k which starts with run/walk intervals, then a beginner half marathon programme plus resistance training.
    Obviously the main thing was changing my diet, but running transformed my mindset towards health & fitness, and gave me the structure & discipline I needed to improve my diet in a sustainable way.
    Having and a tangible goal to work towards really helped too - rather than just trying to lose weight, I wanted to be healthy and be able to run longer distances without putting too much strain on my joints. Rather than a crash diet then falling off the wagon, I made sustainable changes towards my goal.
    I ran a half marathon last year and currently training for my first ultra :)

    • @gowanlock
      @gowanlock 2 місяці тому +2

      This is the one. My running didnt make me lose weight persay, but it gave me goals and a means to test and understand my own fitness. I adjusted the diet etc as a result, which helped me lose more weight

    • @mrgraco3887
      @mrgraco3887 2 місяці тому +4

      You ran a half marathon then started training for an ultra marathon? Are you skipping the full marathon and heading straight for ultra?

    • @sengaleng88
      @sengaleng88 2 місяці тому +2

      Look with your eyes not your head

    • @maxmeier532
      @maxmeier532 2 місяці тому

      meet you back in 10 years after your first knee and hip replacement surgery.

    • @mjowsey
      @mjowsey Місяць тому +6

      ​@@maxmeier532I don't mind knee replacement if the alternative is heart disease and type 2 diabetes

  • @benh1578
    @benh1578 2 місяці тому +30

    Thanks Göran, another great video so far. I'm glad you are still pursuing your UA-cam journey.

  • @aljerones99
    @aljerones99 2 місяці тому +13

    Killian's running form is great! I've been running in long and middle distance races for years, as well as triathlons and so far without significant injuries. I've studied techniques and body mechanics over the years to improve my own efficiency, speed and endurance. There is nothing wrong with Killian's running that I can see from the video. As far as I can see, it is a good example of how and what to do.

  • @MathieuFerronMusic
    @MathieuFerronMusic 2 місяці тому +9

    I like your approach on this kind of videos. People need to understand that physical activity has to be specific to themselves.

  • @gerym341
    @gerym341 2 місяці тому

    Great video. Thank you Goran.

  • @davidgray9887
    @davidgray9887 2 місяці тому +1

    Keep doing what you are doing Fergus. The comments you have received, so far, demonstrate how important your messages are to all of us. I could have done with this message when I turned 32 and realised I wasn’t going to achieve the performances in my sport that I had trained so hard for. I am 59 now and look back on that now and realise what a journey I had! Enjoy the process mate and I look forward to seeing the adventure. 👍🏻🏃🏽‍♂️💪🏼

  • @blueeyedboy-oc1to
    @blueeyedboy-oc1to 2 місяці тому +13

    Thank you Goran quality video really enjoyed it ❤

  • @DemSangines
    @DemSangines Місяць тому +2

    Great video as always. Thanks for the info :)

  • @TechIndustryAnalysis
    @TechIndustryAnalysis 2 місяці тому +11

    Thank you for the sanity check

  • @JamesWiddowson-li2kd
    @JamesWiddowson-li2kd Місяць тому

    Great video Goran, very well considered views that I agreed with throughout 👍

  • @Jon-hb6gx
    @Jon-hb6gx Місяць тому

    Good on you, Göran!

  • @user-yl7lz1hm6r
    @user-yl7lz1hm6r Місяць тому +2

    You seem an intelligent dude and give great commentary on running - take my sub and like!

  • @tonydegraaf2132
    @tonydegraaf2132 2 місяці тому +2

    Really good video. I’ve stopped stretching based on your video as I could not figure out why I always got injured when getting past 60k a month. Haven’t had a single injury since that video 🙌

  • @dkizzle3135
    @dkizzle3135 2 місяці тому +30

    I get all my running advice from roided up dudes with frosted tips

    • @growupjohnny9374
      @growupjohnny9374 Місяць тому +1

      Same

    • @besseralsnix
      @besseralsnix 18 днів тому

      I always choose a self disclaimed lifetime natural athlete with the biggest delts and the sickest retro style Oakley glasses.

  • @xhonda450r
    @xhonda450r 2 місяці тому

    Loved this video!! Badass

  • @taylorstack1379
    @taylorstack1379 2 місяці тому +17

    At 9:30 you mention that studies have shown that “experts” are unable to accurately judge running stride efficiency based on visual assessment alone. Can anyone link these studies? I am curious because I have always suspected that our idea of “perfect” running form is more of an aesthetic preference, while in reality bodies with different proportions will have slightly different maximally efficient running forms.

    • @dorianrodriguez6832
      @dorianrodriguez6832 21 день тому +1

      There has to be a science behind it because when I try the running form that feels most comfortable it looks silly but I feel so good running that way vs “standard” running form

  • @a.fdz.prieto1870
    @a.fdz.prieto1870 2 місяці тому +1

    Muchos gracias Goran , me encanta tu canal y gracias al traductor disfruto y obtengo mucha motivación cin tus videos.
    Excelente videos mostrando muy buena información.
    Muchas felicidades por tu trabajo y ánimo para que siga creciendo este maravilloso canal.
    Un saludo ❤

    • @goranwinblad
      @goranwinblad  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for your nice comment and your support!

  • @thomannreisen
    @thomannreisen Місяць тому

    You clearly See if a Hobby Runner is giving "advice" or someone really knowing what he is talking about,Like you! Thank you for this Video and correcting those "advices"

  • @peternorris5614
    @peternorris5614 2 місяці тому +10

    As an older man but newer runner I have enjoyed your advice.
    I have only recently appreciated just how long it takes me to really warm up. If I take the time to run or jog about 3 km I find I am in better shape for a longer session.
    Your comments on warming gently were most helpful and timely. I have been struggling with how best to get moving at the start of a run. I have intuitively tended to just jog gently rather than stretching.
    I am off shortly for a zone 2 run for up to 90 min. I think I shall walk and wave my arms and legs about gently, for longer than I have previously.
    I shall ignore my pace and do my best to stay in my lower zone 2 by hr.
    Wish me luck.

  • @evilclowntje
    @evilclowntje 2 місяці тому +2

    Great video! It might also be that some people deliberately give wrong advice, hoping that it will spark a long discussion in the comments :( still, it is good to hear the proper advice from you! Tack så mycket.

    • @goranwinblad
      @goranwinblad  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks! Yeah you might be right about that!

  • @Rich_1
    @Rich_1 2 місяці тому +2

    I latterly spent the first few year of my running focusing so much on my technique and trying to run on my toes, just cuz of some random video, now I run way faster and more efficiently with a heel/midfoot strike.

  • @matthewmanners6004
    @matthewmanners6004 2 місяці тому +9

    Confucius say, "Man who run with head held high, end up with sh*t on his shoe"! Of course you should be sighting the ground in front of you at all times.

    • @scottabroughton
      @scottabroughton Місяць тому +1

      Depending on the terrain, you can sight the trail 10 yards ahead of you no problem and keep your head level. Of course, if you’re running a mountain trail with lots of tree roots, you’ll be gazing a few feet in front of you.

  • @benjaminhoffman3848
    @benjaminhoffman3848 Місяць тому

    You make me want to keep running even with plantar fascitis keeping me down! Thanks Goran!

  • @myentertainment55
    @myentertainment55 Місяць тому

    I support you short form content is killing us.
    It is impossible to put a lot of meaningful info into 60 second video.
    Context is a king and it is where truth is living.
    Short form context makes us dumb, easy to manipulate and very on edge.
    I will put money where my mouth is.
    I run 3 times a week, you earned my subscription, Sir.

  • @jtggardner
    @jtggardner 2 місяці тому +1

    So glad to see you addressing some of this kind of click-bait/over-hyped/quick-fix content that seems to be simply everywhere these days 😅 I even had a few of my older running mates send me some of these "instant results" training workouts, seeming to think that they had stumbled across pure gold - very disappointed!
    Keep up the content as always! So much knowledge and inspiration to be had on your channel ✨

    • @him050
      @him050 2 місяці тому

      The short-form content out there is really convincing people that if they do something like swinging their arms the “correct” way that they’re gonna take five minutes off their next Parkrun.

  • @wiesorix
    @wiesorix 2 місяці тому +8

    Great idea to analyze a pro trail runner while he's running on the track...

  • @swagmeister5323
    @swagmeister5323 8 днів тому

    i started running in late February and I REALLY wish I had seen your videos a lot sooner omg!! i ended up getting hip tendinitis which i’m currently in the slow and painful journey of recovering from because I had no training plan and ended up trying to run way too much way too quickly. i went from doing a casual 3k or 4k every other day to attempting 5ks every day for a week, and the day that i got injured i was going for 10k before my leg buckled out at 8k 😭 if i had seen your channel sooner i could have avoided all this, but it’s been very useful to hear what i can do in the future to prevent further injury! (this of course on top of what my own physio has told me haha)

  • @jimmythefish
    @jimmythefish 2 місяці тому +26

    Regarding the Jornet video, the unwritten rule has always been to not criticize someone who is a better runner than you are. Agreed, super frustrating.

    • @hanskrautenbichler5352
      @hanskrautenbichler5352 2 місяці тому +1

      What about the coach? 😂
      Yeah, but that Vid made me angry, too...

  • @noelherrera9145
    @noelherrera9145 Місяць тому

    I agree with your point on the third video.

  • @homyakMilashka
    @homyakMilashka 2 місяці тому +2

    Stretching feels so good though, however I agree that static stretching is best done after the activity, not before

  • @avopeac6300
    @avopeac6300 2 місяці тому +9

    resistance training is actually very effective long term for weight loss because adding muscle mass increases your basal metabolic rate.

    • @AllisterCaine
      @AllisterCaine 2 місяці тому +2

      Yup. The best thing according to studies is always adding muscle mass, some cardio and a change in diet if needed.

    • @jameswolfe24
      @jameswolfe24 Місяць тому +5

      From my experience it's diet first and foremost resistance training and cardio are for health stamina and strength not losing weight they can help but not the main thing

  • @noelherrera9145
    @noelherrera9145 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the information re 4x4.

  • @StrideLion
    @StrideLion Місяць тому

    Goran, you always have such good videos. I agree with every point but I believe the last one could use more context. The 4x4 intervals, when done around 85-90% of HRmax, can actually be a very underwhelming workout if done with equal rest, especially for experienced runners. Once HR approaches 95%, then it is getting a bit harder, but still doable. Caution should be used with newer runners for sure.

  • @it2saan
    @it2saan 2 місяці тому +3

    Very interesting video. Regarding the 4x4 intervals, how is this increasing the risk of injury based on your past experience?

  • @wohlhabendermanager
    @wohlhabendermanager 2 місяці тому +2

    I don't do warm-up drills because running IS warming up.
    Watching my pace was really hindering my performance in the past, because as you said, I was pushing too hard. I started listening to my body more. Do I feel comfortable running at this pace? If yes, good. If not, slow down. Right now I think I have found a good mix of running at a pace where I feel, if I would go any faster, it would be just that little bit too much. That way, I notice great increases in my running time, while at the same time don't have to deal with unpleasant after effects like sore muscles. Right now my average pace is slightly above 6 minutes per km, with my goal being hitting exactly 6m/km. Yes, it's slow compared to other runners, but it's the pace I feel most comfortable with at the moment.

  • @gusts27
    @gusts27 2 місяці тому

    Loved your comments

  • @lizzaangelis3308
    @lizzaangelis3308 Місяць тому +1

    10:32 the best way to warm up is to do the activity you are doing on a lesser scale. So the best warm up for a run is to briskly walk and gradually move into a jog.

  • @Nic.kname.09
    @Nic.kname.09 2 місяці тому +1

    I am running regularly now, but to be able to do that, I transitioned from just walking, to walking and running in one session, and now to the point that my running sessions are just running. I did lose some weight (7-10 kg). I probably lost the most weight when I was walking and running together, so I definitely agree from personal experience that adding running to your walking is a great way to lose weight.

  • @lindagrohmann3022
    @lindagrohmann3022 2 місяці тому +4

    It's wild to me that someone would put up a few arbitrary measures of allegedly good running form to conclude that an elite runner has bad form. It's one thing to rate what someone's running form looks like, and to my eyes Jornet's running looks beautiful, but shouldn't we rather focus on what someone can achieve with the form they have? If your form allows you to complete your training, reach your goals and stay injury free, that's at least good enough form in my book. Yes it can be helpful sometimes to pay attention to some cues like "keep upright", "keep your shoulders down", "try to land softly" to avoid overstriding etc., but everyone is built differently and as long as the way you run works for you, I think running form will likely improve naturally over time as your body becomes more efficient at running. At least that's what has happened for me.

  • @tmiles807
    @tmiles807 День тому

    Yes, when I run off road on a trail I have to change angle. But before I knew about breathing when I was very young this was advice I was given to correct my running as I used to zone in diagonal towards the ground restricting breathing.

  • @ak8990
    @ak8990 3 дні тому

    Weight loss case in point. I was overweight training for marathon. I lost maybe 10 lbs from that after training for 6 months. I was running 60-70 mile weeks. Afterwards, I decided to just focus on my weight and cut my running back to 36-40 miles a week and really focus on my diet. I lost 50 lbs doing that. You are correct, weight loss is like 80% diet. Exercise can help you loose weight quicker but you’ve really got to focus on diet to see any results.

  • @moluper1635
    @moluper1635 Місяць тому +1

    Hi, as a physio myself i liked the video a lot. Just wanted to add some more nuance on weight loss. You said that cardio is superior to weight training when it comes to weight loss. I think thats only true if you count calories on a per hour basis. If you increase yout metabolic activ mass. (Muscle mass) You burn more calories over time. And weight Training is normaly very very safe.
    Cheers

  • @rainerernst7410
    @rainerernst7410 Місяць тому +1

    I completely agree with the second video. If you want to loose weight you have to create a caloric deficit. If you do this by being more active great!
    you don't have to start running to lose weight.
    You can though, and this is for person to person different; if you are not used to running and overweight, you should really carefully ease yourself into it.

    • @rainerernst7410
      @rainerernst7410 Місяць тому

      Also for loosing weight you need a caloric deficit every day.
      When you create this deficit with running you have to go running everyday wich is bad for muscles, joints and connective tissue

  • @_J.F_
    @_J.F_ 2 місяці тому +6

    I completely agree with all points in this video, possibly with the exception of stretching. I admit that at the age of almost 59 I am definitely old school and was therefore brought up with post running stretching as the holy grail for runners, and so I still do post running stretching today. That said I think the most important advice any novice runner can get is to be very critical of where you get your training advice from. There is just so much nonsense going viral on the internet, some of it literally dangerous too, so my advice would be to join a running club, and if any additional training advice is required then look for a local professional and certified trainer/coach.

    • @jonnenne
      @jonnenne 2 місяці тому +2

      Funny how you disagree based on opinion as a reply to evidence-based claim. Classic internet

    • @_J.F_
      @_J.F_ 2 місяці тому +2

      @@jonnenne Always pleased to add some fun into your life.

    • @uuh4yj43
      @uuh4yj43 2 місяці тому +1

      i mean just take the info in and dont disagree on principle, lack of mobility can be detrimental as much as hypermobility can, its about being balanced, knowing what you need and following the best practices. it doesnt help prevent injury, thats factual, but its not necessarily detrimental, just kind of a waste of time for anyone who doesnt actually need it.
      one more thing i guess i have to say is pre-exercise stretching actually has preliminary data(compared to stretching related to injury prevention which has tons of evidence) showing an increase in injury risk with this modality due to lessened strenght and muscle tone.

  • @ureukovic8443
    @ureukovic8443 2 місяці тому +2

    It is fascinating to me how bold some people can be with their claims. 😂 Their intention is good but in a wrong way.

  • @LM43243
    @LM43243 2 місяці тому

    Hey Göran, new subscriber - great vid! As for somebody who always does stretches before my runs (due to previous knee / foot injury due to bad form), should I just warm up by doing other stuff? I'm overly flexible as you mentioned, and my knee overbends a bit, never thought about what you said before. Would love some thoughts regarding this! Tack :)

  • @Xerrea
    @Xerrea 2 місяці тому

    Watching the pace on my watch is key.
    I hired a personal running coach and I had a really hard time to adjust to the slow pace running. At the start my speed was always increasing as soon i didn’t check my pace.

    • @jepulis6674
      @jepulis6674 2 місяці тому +1

      Pace alert is nice if your watch supports it. But make sure the range is okay for easy runs as hills or trails are like a are a lot slower than an easy flat road.

  • @user-ts9qg6ip5j
    @user-ts9qg6ip5j 2 місяці тому +2

    Another problem is that these "runfluencers" take their cues from each other's content, and judge success by engagement and follows rather than insight or usefulness, so the bold statements you mentioned are copied and become ever more prevalent. That's before you even get into the fact that their videos are primarily exercises in self-promotion, branding and advertising; running is just the vehicle through which it is achieved.

  • @jk6561
    @jk6561 2 місяці тому +1

    Of all of them #2 is probably the best advice for someone wanting to lose weight but as you say no mention of diet. Agree the others are probably best avoided 😅

  • @elliotendures
    @elliotendures 2 місяці тому +7

    I used to actually follow that last guy, but he’s one of those people that think seed oils are the devil and drinks the rest of the stupid kool-aid the internet tries to convince people of. Knows very little and believes a lot of garbage.

  • @mandaphillips6244
    @mandaphillips6244 7 днів тому

    Not everyone runs to lose weight I just got bored with walking everyday . When I started running i hated it and I now I love it , and I’ve started to slowly lost weight 😊.

  • @siphorilityane8064
    @siphorilityane8064 2 місяці тому

    When I ran my last 5k race, I thought I pressed start on my watch. 3min later I went on to check my pace, contemplating to raise it. And my eyes were met with the START command. It was then I decided to run the race with an effort I could manage to the end. And bang, I sub-20min for the 1st time. I was stunned to see 19:25 next to my name in the results log. Now I use my watch during my workouts to gauge effort of a pace (and also analyze my data after a run). I have made a decision to not run with a watch when it comes to running a race.

  • @danielmccarthyy
    @danielmccarthyy 2 місяці тому +1

    Hello Goran, how about a video on how to run if your hip cartilage is worn out and gone?

  • @teh_raab
    @teh_raab 2 місяці тому +1

    Off topic, but what brand is that grey hoody you're wearing? Looks comfy and something good to run in on colder days.

  • @napstar4427
    @napstar4427 2 місяці тому

    Hey Göran,
    thanks for the great video. I actually saw the last video and was evaluating trying it out. Good to know your perspective on that.
    I have another quesiton though. What can you say about the running surface/terrain? I claim to have learned that I tend to get more injured with my knee when I run on uneven surfaces like grassland, forest floor or gravel. Therefore, I decided a while ago to only run on tarmac when possible. Friends of mine say that only running only tarmac is the baddest thing you can do for your knees. Would you agree with that?
    I'm open to changing my habits and running routes, but at the same time this cannot be this crucial can it? I'm wearing good shoes (Brooks Glitzerin) and I will soon get another pair to start rotation. In addition, I'm training for a marathon, yes, but at the moment I'm only running 40k a week spread across 3 to 4 runs with a maximum long run of 21k.
    Happy to hear your or anyone else's take on this!
    Thanks, Florian

  • @miket4014
    @miket4014 Місяць тому

    On the subject of weight loss, as someone who's spent a lot of time in and on that subject the big reason to focus on resistance training when losing weight is to make sure you maintain as much lean mass as possible, to make it so you lose more fat proportionately. Few people just want to lower their total weight, they want to be leaner specifically.

  • @rockhardbaby8231
    @rockhardbaby8231 2 місяці тому +1

    Goran out here sacrificing his dopamine receptors with tiktok so we don't have to!

  • @johnsoapmactavish9921
    @johnsoapmactavish9921 Місяць тому +1

    This is why I hate social media, everyone trying to be a damn “fitness influencer” and trying really hard to sell a brand and spread incorrect medical information

  • @markusrehn6497
    @markusrehn6497 2 місяці тому +1

    The Killian example is interesting because I see people using this deductive reasoning all of the time. They start by an assumption that a small detail is really important and go on to say that even elite athletes could be much better if they focused on that thing. When the fact is that it's more likely that the detail isn't as important as they think if you can reach an elite level with those "inefficiencies".

    • @jonnenne
      @jonnenne 2 місяці тому

      It's also stupid to base these things on just one type of running. Usually running technique gets bettee with speed until certain point. What is true for steady pace long runs is not true for race pace runs. It's all relative even within the training of a single individual

  • @manchurian53
    @manchurian53 2 місяці тому

    I was running marathons until I had two hip replacements. I’m 71. It has taken me three years, but I now run about 30 miles a week. I’ve lost a lot of weight but I am still overweight. Yes, I have to eat a little more to still have enough energy to run, but I have cut back on the calories. It’s a balance, but you can run and lose weight.

  • @_BonsaiBen
    @_BonsaiBen 28 днів тому +2

    You can’t out train a bad diet. And. You can’t out diet bad training.

  • @runningrick6198
    @runningrick6198 2 місяці тому

    I got really badly injured trying Pose running a few years ago!

  • @Ethereum1789
    @Ethereum1789 16 днів тому +1

    Resistance training is superior for fat loss in the long term.

  • @stefanic88
    @stefanic88 2 місяці тому

    Göran, what do you think about running at lower heart rates? Like the MAF heart rate training program? I have been running with low heart rate for a few years and it is easier to maintain ...

  • @samueldavies646
    @samueldavies646 2 місяці тому

    I ran my first few years without a watch and running by feel is very nice

  • @sandertu8366
    @sandertu8366 Місяць тому +1

    The kilian "analysis" seems to think that kilian should be jogging not running or analyses the running as a jog.
    All the points that the analysis criticizes come from kilian running with "high" speed thus longer strides. Were kilian to run slower then all those "negative" points would likely disappear.

  • @jankarel6454
    @jankarel6454 2 місяці тому +16

    Just out of curiosity, do any of these short-form video creators actually have any credentials of any kind? I'd like to see whoever was criticizing Kilian Jornet's technique run one race against him. The results would speak for themselves. I've been a subscriber here for a while because there is very good reliable information, as opposed to "content".

    • @tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten
      @tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten 2 місяці тому +5

      If you were only allowed to critique someone's technique if you're faster then most coaches wouldn't be allowed to coach.
      It's better to judge by the merit of what they're saying, not how good they are at running.

    • @uuh4yj43
      @uuh4yj43 2 місяці тому

      ​@@tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten credential can mean lots of things, in a coach its not about them as an athlete but who they train and how much can those people succeed at whatever you are coaching them at, be it competition, health, fitness, looks etc.
      if a coach is criticizing a world class athlete's running form he better be good at raising runners to competitive success, fixing technique, improving results doing so etc.

  • @nickvledder
    @nickvledder 2 місяці тому

    8:15 agree 100%. This person executes the pose-method of running (Dr Romanov) perfectly. Nothing wrong.

  • @Gamex996
    @Gamex996 Місяць тому

    3:30 I think yeah for heavy runners don't do long runs more than 5mins early on, bicycle is be far more efficient and less brutal

  • @iberiksoderblom
    @iberiksoderblom 2 місяці тому

    There is a huge difference in running on a track or a street run, and then running a trail run.

  • @mariam1405
    @mariam1405 2 місяці тому

    You mentioned a very interesting point and I would like some clarification. I'm quite of a beginner when it comes to running and I'm hyperflexible aswell + my kneecap is located higher than it should be. As a result I struggle A LOT with injuries, especially runners knee and ankle instability. How should I approach running? At this point I run for two weeks and then I'm out for a couple of weeks because of injury.. Shoud I stop stretching after runs and on recovery days?
    ps. I really appreciate your sience based content, thankyou

    • @uuh4yj43
      @uuh4yj43 2 місяці тому

      as he mentions, avoid stretching, especially the joints that are hypermobile and the ones that are used in running. strenght training is usually a good start for people who get repeat injuries, since it strenghtens not only the muscle but the connective tissue, tendons and improves coordination. a good coach could help you with attaining optimized joint stiffness and stability.

  • @McLightning95
    @McLightning95 Місяць тому

    Your English is really good.

  • @gerard14
    @gerard14 Місяць тому

    Good to see you correcting bad advice. I also want to point out that one statement about dieting is not correct. You say it is about eating different and less. But is not about eating less, since you cannot win that battle on the long run. It's like training to hard, fast result in the beginning but injury in the long run. But keep up the excellent work on advicing us on training.

  • @umgeburstet8161
    @umgeburstet8161 Місяць тому

    Static stretches tend to numb my proprioception and balance, i always do static stretching in the evenings or at the end of training and light dynamic stretches if they benefit the type of workout.

    • @kduty236
      @kduty236 Місяць тому

      I haven't done static for a month and I'm so happy that the cramps are gone itself

  • @halkihaxx5
    @halkihaxx5 Місяць тому

    8:00 yeh, you obviously want your center of masss to be in front of you, towards the top, when running fast. You somehow have to counteract your striking force. May very well his form is wrong for a new runner, but that's just due to physical limitations changing the equation. You can also just see all the force transferred with his steps, he'd just fall backwards if his hip wasn't tilted. Long steps are also just faster if you have the leg strength, which I assume a world class athlete has.

  • @JDMimeTHEFIRST
    @JDMimeTHEFIRST Місяць тому

    As a runner, I think it’s actually the easiest way to lose weight😅. Since I started running long distance, it’s like throwing wood in a furnace. I just burn everything off. It also encourages you to eat healthy. If you fuel with crap, you feel like crap. You notice that if you run. Also, you have to do some strength training to prevent injury

  • @carolinecrollick6305
    @carolinecrollick6305 Місяць тому

    You should see the Glitters and Lazers running video you will find it funny 😂

  • @noelherrera9145
    @noelherrera9145 Місяць тому

    Stiffness at the start of the run is normal. But as we continue, stiffness is not a problem

  • @SoftIceCreamMan
    @SoftIceCreamMan 2 місяці тому +1

    Göran looks like the king of Sweden when he was young

  • @binarysun_
    @binarysun_ 2 місяці тому

    I always have a problem with „run at your XYZ pace“. Especially if they don’t say that a workout is catered to experienced runners. But running beginners see it and think „yeah let’s do it“ not to say that they won’t ever finish this „4x4“ A beginner runner has no 5-10k pace and a warm-up jog will already be at 90+% max HR for most. And then a 20min warm-up jog is already the workout and they should stop. Not to say that even a casual runner who has never participated in a race has no 5-10k pace.

  • @su0tin731
    @su0tin731 2 місяці тому +1

    To be honest, Kilian is built differently, and by that I mean that he's got superior physique, genes, you name it, compared to everyone. He could run backwards and still beat most people.

  • @sw6118
    @sw6118 Місяць тому

    My favorite bad video told the runner to put their ankle under the knee, no forward extension. If I were to do that, I’d be marching, not running. I think that the vid maker probably wanted to prevent injury from too much extension, but that’s not what they said. Additionally, the slo mo video clearly showed the foot extending forward as a person does when running-completely opposite the spoken commentary.
    What I’ve seldom seen addressed is how the entire body, all the muscles are pulling the runner up against gravity and forward in the direction of travel. I hated running because I was always pounding down on my feet. Now I realize that “born” runners don’t have to learn to make their bodies work together and not smack down and they don’t jar their joints at each step. They just do it more or less correctly and may benefit from minor adjustments to improve their already good performance. Me, I had to learn to tred lightly, a lot of energy is lost in the smack down, in addition to the joint damage. (Also there is no runner’s high when you’re in pain from each smack, smack, smack.)

  • @LR6092
    @LR6092 2 місяці тому +1

    If killian runs wrong, i dont want to be right

  • @Team.L
    @Team.L 2 місяці тому

    Thank u Goran! U take down all those Renato Canova copys who think they know how to run or train! And they think that fit every runners! They do only those videos for views and get supports.

  • @KRITIKAPLUS
    @KRITIKAPLUS 2 місяці тому

    Do you prefer as warm ups before running athletics alphabet exercises?

  • @Orbiter144
    @Orbiter144 2 місяці тому

    Could you elaborate a bit on "stiff muscles" being a natural adaptation to running training and leading to a more a better running economy?

  • @markmcglincy3907
    @markmcglincy3907 2 місяці тому +1

    To many people starting running with all the gear and no idea looking for a ego especially on social media.

  • @shutupandrun
    @shutupandrun 2 місяці тому +2

    Did he say "runderstanding"? Genius

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones 2 місяці тому +1

      Ruh roh!

  • @dark_lady175
    @dark_lady175 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you, Göran, for sharing this video - I laughed my butt off. Is there really someone 'correcting' the running style of Kilian Jornet? How ridicoulos. What would this person say to the running style of Paula Radcliffe? 😂

  • @highseastrader4190
    @highseastrader4190 2 місяці тому +1

    Just imagine what Kilian could have done if he was not using his poor, inefficient stride 😂
    He's not even frequently injured...
    Concerning the 4x4' I do this workout once every 10-15 days but on a rowing machine. You regenerate way faster after a rowing interval workout thanna running one, great cross-training for high intensity imo.

  • @him050
    @him050 2 місяці тому +1

    The thing with short form content is that it’s trying to convince people that the advice shown is some miracle solution that will shave 5 minutes of your 5k time or 20 minutes off your half marathon. It’s all “fix this” and “technique hack” that. People don’t want to hear that it takes months to perfect running form and improve times significantly. They want quick fixes and the content creators now this.
    You will not find a video titled, “how I got from a 30 minute 5k to a 20 minute 5k in just 12 months!” Because that’s not what people want to hear. They want to hear simply, “do these three easy things to improve your 5k time!”

  • @Pepesilvia267
    @Pepesilvia267 2 місяці тому +1

    There’s a big difference in risk between running at 15lbs overweight vs 80lbs overweight. Making blanket statements is why I don’t like short form videos.

  • @user-mn7ot9bf1u
    @user-mn7ot9bf1u Місяць тому

    11:00 I would disagree about stiff muscles, and that some people should avoid stretching. Sitting, squatting, bending over, etc. takes a lot of mobility that we don't want to lose over time. Without a good range of motion, other movements just step in to compensate

  • @fuzzylogic5494
    @fuzzylogic5494 11 днів тому

    I have struggled with plantar fasciitis. I believe I still need to stretch my calves prior to running. Is that a mistake?