The BEST Advice For Heavier Runners (200lbs+)

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  • Here are 4 things to consider for those of us wanting to improve our running whilst maintaining a higher bodyweight.
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  • @brushot
    @brushot Рік тому +937

    5’11 started jogging at 367 lbs. I’m now about 170 lbs and I feel much faster and burstier than before.

    • @deadvibez4978
      @deadvibez4978 Рік тому +77

      Dude you are a god

    • @jontee4free
      @jontee4free Рік тому +27

      Congratulations! That's a huge accomplishment!

    • @ChristopherBlake37
      @ChristopherBlake37 Рік тому +8

      Congrats, my guy!

    • @realpow3rs
      @realpow3rs Рік тому +5

      I'd say so mate! Amazing work

    • @bryanprime3438
      @bryanprime3438 Рік тому +8

      How often would you run and for how long? Congrats on the accomplishment. I'm 5'11 too and nearly 300 pounds

  • @grantross1360
    @grantross1360 Рік тому +124

    Hardest thing to do as a heavier runner is to start building in zone 2. Often feels like you’re walking rather than running but it does improve! Thanks for the video, best of luck in 2023.

  • @user-zq2fw4gk9s
    @user-zq2fw4gk9s 4 місяці тому +118

    Starting at 6'3 330 lbs wish me luck (:

    • @lumpo9681
      @lumpo9681 Місяць тому +3

      Good luck 👍

    • @scharnhorst_42
      @scharnhorst_42 Місяць тому +1

      Keep going!!

    • @npm911
      @npm911 Місяць тому

      YOU GOT IT HOMIE!!! STAY HARD!

    • @wolfmlp
      @wolfmlp 25 днів тому +1

      Good luck!

    • @ramonsierra3878
      @ramonsierra3878 22 дні тому

      Good luck brother, hard work pays off

  • @rambeezy
    @rambeezy Рік тому +526

    I started at 264 and now I am 239lbs ! I’m in love with running.. even tho it’s always a challenge . I look forward to one day getting faster and leaner

    • @jimmycampbell8175
      @jimmycampbell8175 Рік тому +5

      I’m right there with you

    • @ChattUltraRunner
      @ChattUltraRunner Рік тому +15

      just don’t stop! it never gets easier. you get harder

    • @DrSarge37
      @DrSarge37 Рік тому +2

      How long did that take you to get down to that weight? I’m at that 264/265 weight right now and getting back into running now.

    • @rambeezy
      @rambeezy Рік тому +1

      @@DrSarge37 honestly I think like 2 months maybe.. seems I dropped fast. I’m actually increasing my calories a bit now because I’ve been feeling exhausted. The journeys fun!

    • @toretho
      @toretho Рік тому +3

      Im at 264 right now, just started running. My goal this year is to force myself to start like running! So far so good! :D

  • @SeanyeMidWest
    @SeanyeMidWest Рік тому +152

    When I did track in high school I weighed 180. Since then I got into weightlifting, and now weigh 220-230. Now, I am trying to train to do a marathon for the first time. Trying to get back into running with my extra 50 pounds has been a bit difficult; I really appreciate the video.

    • @gavinstrawn6833
      @gavinstrawn6833 Рік тому +2

      I was 130 in my first two years of high school, jumped up to 150 my last two years. Then I ran college cross country and out on 25lbs my first season. After college, multiple years of semi pro football, rugby, and ultimate frisbee got me up another 10 pounds. The lock downs added another 5. Then training for Murph and HYROX added yet another 5. So I am now a 5'9", 195lbs dude... but still run decent.
      I wish I had never bulked up for contact sports, but no going back now!

  • @KaraChapman
    @KaraChapman Рік тому +283

    Thank you for this advice. I've gone from 316 to 199 and am 5'9". Running always seemed impossible for me but now I really enjoy the challenge and the sense of accomplishment it gives me. I'm slow AF and have a lingering hip injury that forces me to keep the distances small but I'm just so damned grateful to now be living a life that incorporates a variety of activities.

    • @codyswinney91
      @codyswinney91 Рік тому +1

      What's your average distance? Great job by the way!

    • @KaraChapman
      @KaraChapman Рік тому +4

      @@codyswinney91 I keep it short due to a nagging hip issue. Usually 5km. Working towards 10km this summer for an Olympic distance tri.

    • @dylanneely91
      @dylanneely91 Рік тому +2

      That's awesome and inspiring! Congrats on taking your life back 😁👍

    • @FrEzNoGriZzLY
      @FrEzNoGriZzLY 7 днів тому

      How long did you have to run to lose all that weight?

  • @ijustdocomments6777
    @ijustdocomments6777 Рік тому +71

    As a larger woman, I think the worst part of getting into running for me (other than finding shoes because I also have weird feet) was finding a sports bra that I could put on without dislocating my shoulder. Champion makes one called the "Spot Comfort" that has a normal means of putting it on and goes up to 42 DDD- Won't help everyone but it certainly helped me.

    • @Spajari
      @Spajari Рік тому +1

      lane bryant makes great high impact sports bras too, i have the same problem lol

    • @reesurgent6400
      @reesurgent6400 11 місяців тому +2

      I feel this so much! I’m about a 42DD and I haven’t found a sports bra I like or fits properly. I’m tired of wearing 2 of them all the time. 😂

    • @TiaNen714
      @TiaNen714 11 місяців тому

      Try Kohl's 😊

    • @isabellavazquez-muniz9250
      @isabellavazquez-muniz9250 11 місяців тому +4

      Try SHEFIT bras! They are a lifesaver and adjust both the shoulder straps and the rib cage strap, which is super convenient because I don’t need much heat to be immobile for everyday use. When I exercise, I am able to tighten as needed and adjust the support.

    • @tuckertech
      @tuckertech 10 місяців тому +2

      SHEFIT is a god send. I haven’t had any issues with back or shoulder pain since I started using them.

  • @ferguscrawley95
    @ferguscrawley95  Рік тому +77

    Hey everyone! Thanks for watching, hope I did a good job of making clear that running can be for all body compositions, and can be made more effective with some simple considerations.
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    • @lukerobinson2020
      @lukerobinson2020 Рік тому

      It would be great if you could follow on with a video for best running shoes for heavier people. I know it's mid stability I need but I always feel like they're too flimsy!

    • @HamsterK37
      @HamsterK37 7 місяців тому

      Should pin this

    • @imieinazwisko5925
      @imieinazwisko5925 5 місяців тому

      ​@@lukerobinson2020 Dobry pomysł. Buty dla ciężkiego biegacza to jest problem. Obecnie biegam w New Balance Arishi 4 ale zastanawiam się jak długo amortyzacja wytrzyma. Co kupić żeby przetrwało dłużeji było dobrze amortyzowane? Może Hoka blondi 8? Może coś innego.

  • @MrEsPlace
    @MrEsPlace Рік тому +105

    6'3" and a lean 200lbs that runs 50-70 miles a week. It's not easy. I'm not fast. A sled helps a ton to boost my speed. I built a couple of sleds in the backyard and while I may have trashed the yard with them, I am faster and stronger.
    Cool video. I love zone 2 running.

    • @feveredmushroomHD
      @feveredmushroomHD Рік тому +3

      aye 6'3" 200lbs club!
      i got a sled too, but i trash the local schools field instead >:)

    • @cathynewyork7918
      @cathynewyork7918 6 місяців тому

      @@feveredmushroomHD It is terrible if you trash the local school's field. Be classy - protect and preserve the school field for the children.

  • @AnthonyArroyoYoutube
    @AnthonyArroyoYoutube Рік тому +50

    6’1 started running in may 2022 around 260 lbs and now i’m 220, done multiple 5k races, 5 miles race, and a sub 4 hour marathon. Anyone can do it, gotta be consistent and continue educating yourself on improvements you can make all around for your fitness

    • @prealpha2
      @prealpha2 Рік тому

      Did you change your diet much?

  • @runningmanli6538
    @runningmanli6538 Рік тому +99

    I’m 5 foot 6inches, weigh 217 lbs today I ran a 7:30 mile on a treadmill. I’ve been running on/off for about 5 years. It been one of my favorite things.

    • @ethanYT_1219
      @ethanYT_1219 Рік тому +16

      As a fellow 5'6 boi, how the hell do you even get to 200lbs? While still being able to run that pace??

    • @michaeltran2743
      @michaeltran2743 Рік тому +9

      7:30/mi is fast

    • @solomoncolmenero2747
      @solomoncolmenero2747 Рік тому +5

      5'6" here running at at 7:35 mi/min. 200lbs by pushing your speed every day even if it's a second you get faster and faster.

    • @benlopez9595
      @benlopez9595 Рік тому +1

      ​@@ethanYT_1219 You just gotta be a G.

    • @AabluedragonAH
      @AabluedragonAH Рік тому +1

      @@ethanYT_1219 I’m 5’5” and I found that my limiter was actually hip flexor strength. When you train those, you can lift your legs REAL fast and that’s extremely helpful when my legs are naturally heavy

  • @levibunyan5091
    @levibunyan5091 Рік тому +30

    When you’re used to strongman body weights you forget that 200lbs is classed as heavy 😅 good video with some good tips. Checking in from a 400lbs (slow) runner!

  • @joshdobbs23
    @joshdobbs23 Рік тому +34

    It is possible for big runners! I have done a 100K and 2 50ks. I am aiming for a 100 mile soon. I’m 6ft5 and I dropped almost 10lbs to go from 240 to 230 over the last 4 weeks. Definitely feel a lot better at this weight. Im going for a marathon PR next weekend, this will be my 4th road marathon.

  • @dikeledimokone1924
    @dikeledimokone1924 Рік тому +2

    This is why I love your channel accommodating everyone and inspiring everyone to reach their personal goals!

  • @sprinter81b62
    @sprinter81b62 Рік тому +12

    Just wanting to share my story as a heavy runner. 6'0" currently sitting at 210 but would say my normal is 195. My highest weight was 305 and I was able to lose all that because of running (and orangetheory). When I first started running, a mile was my target distance. I have now completed 3 half marathons (very happy with my PB 1:48:00!!). Common problems I had included chafing, intense stomach pain after long runs, achilles pain and so on. Body glide, compression boxers, only very small amounts of water before long runs and stretching... I think the most important thing is to be comfortable when you run and take your time.

  • @VinnyPanettiere
    @VinnyPanettiere Рік тому +9

    Thank you for this. I feel like many running posts forget about us over 200lbs and speak to the majority. I have been heavy most of my life, but it hasn't stopped me from running or completing 2 half marathons and countless 5ks and 10ks. One day I'll get my great white unicorn, a full marathon. Great video.

  • @Stealthoneill
    @Stealthoneill Рік тому +8

    Love the video - I was one of those heavy guys who got the idea to do a 5k during lockdown, succeeded but then just stopped so while I’m heavier (350) there’s some good reminders here for me starting slowly again!

  • @earlmcivor8922
    @earlmcivor8922 9 місяців тому +6

    Great content and thank you for the straightforward presentation. I understand now the nasal breathing test for zone 2 but heck, a quick walk gets me there. I’ll just keep working on it. Keep up the no nonsense advice!

  • @rustyobollox2489
    @rustyobollox2489 Рік тому +24

    This is excellent. recently dropped 92 pounds and started walking on an incline but since being off for Christmas I’ve started running on the treadmill and had to constantly reign myself in because I’m feeling much lighter but as a consequence I blow out too quick! Now it’s no faster than a fast walk and I can see the difference already. Love your channel mate👍💪

    • @lisagordon6355
      @lisagordon6355 Рік тому

      92 lbs??! Amazing. How did you manage this please?

    • @russomalley6477
      @russomalley6477 Рік тому +2

      @lisa gordon it was through a miof intermittent fasting and quitting alcohol for good. Reduced my calorie intake and exercise as much as possible. Still a way to go but very happy with the results so far!

  • @Uzi_does_it76
    @Uzi_does_it76 Рік тому +30

    Dude! Thank you for this. I’m 6’5”, 240lbs and I have always struggled with running.
    Also, CamelBak military/tactical are well built for larger framed individuals.

  • @urbanadventurer5
    @urbanadventurer5 9 місяців тому +1

    Needed this right now. Thank you for posting it. 👍🏾

  • @bradmonbarren1387
    @bradmonbarren1387 Рік тому +13

    One thing you didn't mention is the Galloway method (run walk intervals). Works for bigger runners and new runners. I've been running for 15 years with 220 lbs on me, and the last few years have been injury free with Galloway.

  • @TrashPandaAct
    @TrashPandaAct Рік тому +5

    Thank goodness I found this in time for my PT test. I never knew why my knees hurt or why it felt like I was always running too fast for me. I’m 5’10 at 215 and I never understood why I would be out of breath so bad but now I’m going to focus on not overstriding and keeping the nose breathing in mind

  • @Fridge-lv4pv
    @Fridge-lv4pv 11 місяців тому +1

    Very informative and helpful for the "thicker" set amongst us looking to get more into running. Pitched at the right level and explained well. Thank you very much Fergus, keep it up!

  • @jpinpdx
    @jpinpdx Рік тому

    I’m pleased to have found this video in my feed. I had run regularly up until several years ago, then couldn’t/didn’t find a way to keep that in my regular daily life. Now looking to get back into it again and this is a motivator. Thank you.

  • @brucea7990
    @brucea7990 Рік тому

    Great video. Informative and well done. Lots of handy information

  • @miamidolphinsfan
    @miamidolphinsfan Рік тому

    Happy New year Fergus ! I've already started my change from just lifting to power walking and as I get my mobility better to running by Valentine's day, is the plan !

  • @martinhalsall8629
    @martinhalsall8629 Рік тому +8

    As a bigger boy getting back into running, this is bloody brilliant 👍

  • @Thegreat772
    @Thegreat772 Рік тому +8

    I'm constantly amazed by how fast and fit some people are. Its almost a real super power to run for so long at such a fast pace. Any ordinary guy / girl couldn't run to the post office down the road. Even those at the beginning running slow but steady have my admiration. Its the best thing I've done in a long while to get running regularly.

  • @jeremywhite779
    @jeremywhite779 Рік тому +15

    Awesome inspiring video yet again. As a larger runner, I felt like you were talking to me.

  • @MrWasphantom97
    @MrWasphantom97 Рік тому +2

    Great video. This is really helpful, I'm a former basketball player who switched to bodybuilding, and I've found it difficult to run consistently because of some of the mistakes mentioned in this video. I'll definitely be taking on some of these tips and hoping to go injury free all year.

  • @fletche19
    @fletche19 27 днів тому

    Very informative and engaging - thanks for the excellent video

  • @anthonycarreira8045
    @anthonycarreira8045 Рік тому +1

    Great video, new subscriber. 200 pound lifter here and I used to run very often (50-100km per month). Going to get back into it as the weather improves and 100% agree with the shorter stride length reducing pain

  • @trrivard
    @trrivard Рік тому

    Thank you for the Zone 2 primer! Great video!

  • @c0wb0yk1dd
    @c0wb0yk1dd Рік тому

    Thanks for the advice! Great video.

  • @whocares973
    @whocares973 Рік тому +4

    I ran my first 10k at 278lbs and I'm looking to get back into running shape. I'll be taking your tips along with what I did before!

  • @hastingsknox6582
    @hastingsknox6582 Рік тому +3

    As a “heavy” someone who competes the portion on stride length and body control are essential but breathing is one of the most difficult aspects to master. That and getting off the couch and just doing it. Great video glad you covered all aspects.

  • @Thelazypandadesign
    @Thelazypandadesign Рік тому

    Love this! Thanks Fergus

  • @TheGbrown86
    @TheGbrown86 Рік тому

    This was helpful. Been just over 200 for years. This is not a topic that I’ve found a tonne of great info on. Thanks again Fergus.

  • @730prime5
    @730prime5 Рік тому

    This video was something I didn't even realize I needed. Bravo!!

  • @30somethingmike
    @30somethingmike Рік тому

    Fantastic and informative. Thanks so much. I’m a thicker set runner and this has helped me no end ❤ subbed and looking forward to seeing your other videos 💪🏼

  • @Good-WinGaming
    @Good-WinGaming 28 днів тому +1

    I'm 6'3". I started walking and weight training at 422lbs, now I'm going to start jogging/running at 315lbs. Thanks for the advice! Great video!

  • @TheMjsPrincess
    @TheMjsPrincess Рік тому +10

    I’m a 5’ 10 female who always goes between 184-204lb I’ve been running 3 years on and off but seriously training since October last year. Actually put on 12lb since December. Currently eating clean and trying to get back down to 180 because I run so much better at that weight. At the moment I feel so slow and out of breath.

    • @TheMjsPrincess
      @TheMjsPrincess Рік тому +9

      Update 22/4: I’ve lost 10lb since I wrote on here last and my time is already improving. 194lb now, Still got to lose 27lb. Small steps.

    • @gmaxsfoodfitness3035
      @gmaxsfoodfitness3035 7 місяців тому

      @@TheMjsPrincess That's great. Keep at it and you'll achieve your goals.

  • @matthewwhittington7722
    @matthewwhittington7722 Рік тому

    Super helpful, thank you!

  • @finn_english
    @finn_english Рік тому

    Superb video thanks, just what I would have need when getting into running. I've just been working on this exact overstriding problem even though I only started using "regular" shoes recently (previously had been running in vivo barefoot). Zero drop and high cadence are my main aims for the gait retraining phase I'm currently in now. Cheers and more content like this please!

  • @glennkirkpatrick1093
    @glennkirkpatrick1093 Рік тому

    Hey Fergus, Happy New Year. This video was timed perfectly for me. I'm getting back into running with some seriousness after years, and I'm at least 20kg heavier. I struggle to run in zone 2, I end up walking fast, so most zone 2 work for me is on a bike or rower for now. I love the channel, thanks for these tips and short inspo videos.

    • @ferguscrawley95
      @ferguscrawley95  Рік тому

      Great to hear man! Best of luck with your training - and there is nothing wrong with doing a lot of work walking fast/uphill to improve efficiency on your feet!

  • @EBoone503
    @EBoone503 Рік тому

    Loved this-- every body is a capable running machine.

  • @cheesepie4ever
    @cheesepie4ever Рік тому +1

    Thanks Fergus. I had to stop running after getting a tibialis injury from gaining weight and not building up volume gently enough. I'm planning to get back into it so I'll take extra care of that after watching your video!

  • @htkcade
    @htkcade 8 місяців тому

    Great video thank you

  • @peenhead9938
    @peenhead9938 Рік тому +3

    The shorter stride with a faster cadence is what helped me. It made running easier and allowed my body to recover faster. I had no clue how badly I was overstriding. Im so upset no one told me that earlier in my life.

    • @hughdavies5209
      @hughdavies5209 4 місяці тому

      Same. My quads and knees would be sore for days afterwards when I used to overstride and I just thought I had to run more to condition them

  • @markmcfadden7428
    @markmcfadden7428 Рік тому +5

    Good advice, btw I am a heavier and older runner and when I trained and ran marathons, I switched to thicker HOKA running shoes, it really helped.

    • @wngmv
      @wngmv Рік тому

      second on hokas. they also have different level of cushions so you can find a level you are happy with. I trained for and run a marathon in a hoka and it is still going strong after 7 months.

  • @kadewhitts059
    @kadewhitts059 Рік тому

    Watching this and realising you’ve filmed this at my school is a cool experience

  • @breezeboxing3249
    @breezeboxing3249 25 днів тому

    Yess 👍🏿 the video i needed 😊

  • @arnoldestrada8583
    @arnoldestrada8583 Рік тому

    Great advice. I was at 205, 5'6" running 2.5-3 miles in 30 mins on a treadmill. Never was a runner but I knew by running my heart would benefit from it which my whole body will benefit from it. If I can do it than many others can. Shorter strides are a must for long term.

  • @hansgrobes5480
    @hansgrobes5480 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video. I am 186cm and have been sitting at around 100kg for the last 10 years or so. Havbeen on a bit of a body recomposition adventure for the last 6 months. Still weighing around 100kg but body fat is down to almost down to 18%ish. I found some great advice and information in this video.

  • @leodinho1914
    @leodinho1914 Рік тому

    Great vid 🤙 thank you

  • @alexm1841
    @alexm1841 Рік тому +4

    6’3 190 here. When I started a year ago I was 220 🥵ran my first 10 miler in 2:25 and can now run a 1/2 marathon in 1:40; 10 mile in 1:22 🎉

  • @NLGriffin3
    @NLGriffin3 Рік тому

    5'11" 240lbs, always been athletic-played soccer, baseball, ran sprints and polevaulted in HS. Never been able to do long distance well so this video has been really helpful

  • @user-tq3ud9zi7w
    @user-tq3ud9zi7w Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video.

  • @nadavegan
    @nadavegan Рік тому +1

    Those PB's are no joke, good job!
    For me, the biggest barrier to getting into running as a big guy has always been how much my calves hurt for the first few months. But not necessarily pain, more like my lower legs are filled with concrete, just stiff and dead. It is a fine line to walk between strengthening and preventing injury. Some days the stiffness is just awful. I find it to be a highly unpleasant sensation.
    Oddly though, the faster I run, the better my calves feel. If I trot along at 11 min/mile, they get very stiff, but if I cruise at 8 min/mile they feel great.

  • @wheaties1435
    @wheaties1435 Рік тому

    Wow. Thanks for this !!

  • @isitrachelorj3953
    @isitrachelorj3953 Рік тому

    6'1/185 and top 50 at US Cyclocross Champs after a comeback season. Going to make a comeback to 5k/10k racing this year in order to crosstrain. Big difference for me is being 62 years old - and that makes injury-free disciplined training a priority. Bit different also that I am a former 4:24 miler, maybe not "elite" but good enough that I've won some races in my day. Love this video. You are spot on just about every aspect, especially about technique and efficiency. How you run can determine how fast you run and will determine how injury free you remain. Big guys can indeed run, ride and race with some careful planning and discipline. If you're a newbie, get a coach as you suggested. Bravo, you got a new subscriber.

  • @jeffinthesnow
    @jeffinthesnow Рік тому

    Man, I love Fergus’ content

  • @georgev1005
    @georgev1005 Рік тому +1

    I was 365 in Jan 2022, I'm 270 now. I just walked my first half marathon. I'm 5 foot 10. My goal now is to get down to 240 in four months and be able to run a 5K. I have started run/walk training following Jeff Galloway's methods. Thanks for the video!

  • @MissTNicole
    @MissTNicole 10 місяців тому +2

    I'm 5'6 309lbs as of this morning, my heaviest was 394 and my goal weight is 185-200lbs of lean musicles with a feminine figure and become a vegan. I have never been able to run for longer than a block without stopping, being out of breath and my legs burning lol I'm doing a lot better and my body feel good now, I have a lot of work to do!

  • @Parceloader
    @Parceloader Рік тому +4

    Thanks for making this man! I've been struggling recently with running because of my build/weight, and a lot of the advice online is geared for leaner folk, so I'm super happy to see something that'll help me keep going!

  • @sonyskywalker9508
    @sonyskywalker9508 Рік тому

    Finally a video for us

  • @user-pv1qk4so6s
    @user-pv1qk4so6s Рік тому +1

    Came into this expecting some patronizing presentation ... Came out thinking you gave a lot of really good advice for people early in their running experience. Favorite part was providing a lot of advice that encourages flexibility in finding what works for you, not as some hand wavey comment, but with actual examples of considerations that I've had over my 10+ years of running.

  • @SoulQuJo
    @SoulQuJo Рік тому

    Very cool, very helpful, super informative

  • @krxahfb
    @krxahfb Рік тому +3

    I am down to about 211 and have run 5 half-marathon’s training for a 6 and thinking about running a full. It’s been a fun adventure getting to this point and I am just looking for ways to continue to push myself.

  • @bikesandlaces
    @bikesandlaces Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @devonallie
    @devonallie Рік тому +1

    Watching this at around 175lbs and still finding it quite informative!

  • @j-sammys5549
    @j-sammys5549 2 місяці тому

    Great video

  • @pjaysantos8037
    @pjaysantos8037 Рік тому

    Thanks for this.
    All the way here in Philippines. Im not a runner but I’m starting to love it.
    80kg- 6’0
    More trainings to go

  • @sjmheron
    @sjmheron Рік тому +1

    Great video. I have flirted with running through my life but get horrible and unrelenting shin splints that inevitably derail my progress no matter how slow I start and what other activities I try to do to help. I've moved to a part of the world where I want to be out more (probably trail running rather than print/timed running), and will try again at 40+.

  • @donshipman8441
    @donshipman8441 Рік тому

    Great shite bro
    Subscribed

  • @PBplayer1202
    @PBplayer1202 2 місяці тому +1

    6’3” and started jogging at 478, the weight dropped fast and now I’m down to 325 after about 15 months. Lots of trial and error but it is completely possible

  • @callacrap
    @callacrap 4 місяці тому

    I got into running in 2017, lost 6 stone and maintained it for around 2 1/2 years until lockdown hit. Back up to 250 lbs now but keen to get back into running and looking after my general fitness! Great tips in this video!

  • @RandolphRunningClub
    @RandolphRunningClub Рік тому +1

    Great video and much appreciated content. At 6'4" and 215 lbs, a lot of the advice out there is not so applicable, especially the nutrition portion. Getting that right was probably the biggest success to helping me in the marathon!

  • @jonathanfroggatt5865
    @jonathanfroggatt5865 9 місяців тому

    You are such a great motivator. I’m a bigger runner/jogger and lots of people say I shouldn’t coz I’m a big lad ….. but I love it and they can bugger off
    😂

  • @terryjohnson9159
    @terryjohnson9159 Місяць тому

    Thank you 🙏🏿

  • @CalebSapp
    @CalebSapp 9 днів тому

    I'm 6'2", 270lbs at the beginning of my running journey. Very helpful video. Thank you!

  • @sneekylinux
    @sneekylinux Рік тому

    Just found your channel and now know I'm not alone, ta bud (subbed)

  • @suffolk.candles
    @suffolk.candles Рік тому

    Nice video just gotten into hybrid style training, running and strongman style stuff. Useful tips!

    • @saintvino1772
      @saintvino1772 Рік тому +3

      Strongman is probably the most compatible strength sport with endurance training.

  • @mikew6840
    @mikew6840 Рік тому +20

    Your 5 km time is extraordinary for a big lad!

  • @AHeroAlmost
    @AHeroAlmost Рік тому +1

    I’m around 15ish stone & 6ft tall..
    I come from a weightlifting background but I’ve always been pretty active .. started to try and do some running again and amazing for a 10KM run in the next few weeks …
    I’ve been splitting my running between the road & air runner and it seems to be working so far ..

  • @Ruben14Elias
    @Ruben14Elias Рік тому

    Thanks this is pretty helpful there aren't many videos targeted for larger guys

  • @hightechredneck8587
    @hightechredneck8587 Рік тому +1

    6ft peak weight was 390 and 54 waist. Now 310 with a 40 waist. My personal best on my last cycle was 1.5km run without stopping. Just starting a new cycle with significant weight training and cardio on alternating days. We'll see how it goes.

  • @ShervinShares
    @ShervinShares Рік тому

    exact video i need!

  • @ClickingHeads
    @ClickingHeads Рік тому

    Back in high school I was the varsity heavy weight wrestler (270lbs) running the mile in track. It was such a blast with the starting gun. I was averaging a 5:35 mile time which beat most of the CC runners. So much fun.

  • @musaed007
    @musaed007 Рік тому

    Really good video. I started running as a heavier bloke but ran 8km on my second run and herniated a disc. Going to slow recover but I will give this a go again. Zone 2.

  • @gentlegiant3533
    @gentlegiant3533 Рік тому

    Great video. Thank you. Looking forward to using some of these when I finally get rid of my plantar fasciitis. By the way, I love the music in this video. Is this something you came up with or is there a track I can find online?

  • @yannickpetersen2804
    @yannickpetersen2804 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for this video! As a 195lbs guy myself and coming from tennis and lifting. I was really used to intervals and quick recovery but the zone 2 training really is helping me a lot. I do have a question about the running footwear, I started wearing Vivo’s myself in daily life and lifting but still enjoy the cushioning when running so I was wondering if you could do a more in depth review of Altra and how they stack up and how to use them?

    • @nadavegan
      @nadavegan Рік тому

      I have been using Altras for about 2 months now, and so far so good. Enough cushioning to keep the sidewalk from brutalizing my feet, but plenty of give and flex so I am aware of my position at all times. I used a pair to do the Bridge Mountain hike outside Las Vegas, with lots of broken rock and boulder scrambling, and they performed beautifully. 220 lbs here.

  • @2jmajjic
    @2jmajjic Рік тому

    Really cool to see so many people in the comments that have transformed their bodies and health

  • @metalsylux5939
    @metalsylux5939 12 днів тому

    This is amazing info. I started running 2 months ago for my cardio and because I haven't done so in so long plus being overweight didn't help much. But ill practice this and see how it goes.

  • @Mu1ty
    @Mu1ty Рік тому

    I'm 6'3 258 I'm down from 308 in Jan and running has helped me drop a lot. I've gone from 16 minutes to 11 in that and hopefully can get it down with this

  • @BegravelseinBrussels
    @BegravelseinBrussels Рік тому

    I haven't been under 200 since I was 18, and I have ALWAYS run. This video is great!

  • @nemo247
    @nemo247 9 місяців тому

    thanks for that

  • @everythingbutthegym6130
    @everythingbutthegym6130 10 днів тому

    Hell yeah. I'm 6'1" and 230, so running feels tough but im getting better !

  • @DoggletPug
    @DoggletPug Рік тому +5

    When I first started running, I was around 380lbs. After doing a constant, 5 days a week run for a few years, I got down to about 250lbs.
    I did this by running usually 0.25, 0.5 or 0.75 of a mile at 6mph range.
    However, once I was around 300 I was drifting around and couldn't lose the weight despite drastically changing diet. So I started to dramatically increase my distances and speeds, running 1, 2, 3 and even 4 miles in a single session (always at the same 8mph pace, I had bumped it up there as it felt a lot more comfortable to run).
    I had just recently gotten down to 250, and I love running. I am actually training for a marathon. But I fear that this constant use of heavy weight running on my legs has screwed my knees up quite a bit. I've gotten runners knee once before and it went away within 2 weeks, but I've been nursing the current runners knee for almost a month now and I haven't been able to run without deep deep discomfort and the feeling that it'll pop out.
    I also combine strength training with my cardio out of desperation to lose this weight, I've been working out 6 days a week with 2 leg days. My form was substantial for so long, so I fear that the only mistake I have made was severe overuse of my legs. On the road to recovery, any advice helps.

    • @capslock9031
      @capslock9031 Рік тому +1

      Watch Andrew Huberman here on YT. He has a podcast on fat burning. Looks like you might benefit from picking up fidgeting or shivering practices, maybe, to improve fat burning when not running. Also think about the microbiome in your gut and try some stuff out. I've e.g. ordered original Mate and am looking into more fermented foods. Keep it going, you'll get there!

    • @faresBtoush1990
      @faresBtoush1990 Рік тому

      I'm by no means an expert but I'd say consider introducing other low impact exercises into your regimen that serve the same function such as cycling or jump rope or use gym machines like the elliptical and stair master.