Bro, you are a inspiration for me. So nice to see how you started from 0 and now is doing all those kind of challenges. I’m trying it to, on my own way and time. Just keep producing this nice content for us!!
Great video. I’ll soon be running my 13th 100k event and there were a few things in there for me to think about and that I’ll work into my training. Looking forward to your next trail ultra upload. Subscribed! Cheers - Mark
Nice overview of everything and seeing you progress over time. I remember watching your videos when I first got into triathlons in 2022 and you were based I in Indonesia. Really liked the emphasis on conditioning the ankles and nutrition - I have my first 100k in 5 weeks and using my experience from Patagonman last year, plus back-to-back Z2 long hill runs with long asphalt runs for Baroko 100, as well as uphill sprints and asphalt sprints! Four weeks of dedicated training with a taper week😅
Thank you Andrew! And congratulations on all your achievements, let us know how your race goes, you seem to be setup perfectly for a great last training block 👏
Great video! I am transitioning back to running after about 10 months off intensity and long bike events like 300-350km rides in one day. I’d like to do a 50km trail race and work up to an 80km or 100km in 2026. Although at my age and with full time work and kids I just want to finish within the time cutoffs! 😅
Super interesting and so in depth. One question: when you say “full rest”, do you mean not moving at all for a day, or moving a bit like walking and doing some light mobility? I tend to prefer a more active recovery, don’t like staying totally flat for a day!
Mi sembra che l’ironman WC fosse sui 700 di TSS, mentre Doi inthanon è stata 885, ma più che altro è un tipo di sforzo e di devastazione generale proprio un livello superiore
I'm not judging; I'm just wanting to know. Do you have a job? Your training doesn't seem too realistic with an 8-hour job plus transport time. Obviously, everybody adapts to what they have in hand.
Hi! Yes I work full time as a video editor and 2d motion graphics designer. It’s a remote job most of the time so I can decide which hours to work during the day. I work from my laptop at home so no commute times. I agree this volume of training would be very hard to do with a 9-5 office job with commute and/or kids etc Best thing would be to just train as many hours as your schedule allows you to and try and get in a long run per week
@@PatrickDelorenzi Nice dude. Yep, exactly, I would struggle a lot with this volume mostly due to commuting time and uni classes after work some days. Still good to learn a little bit of what others do. Thanks for the reply and for the video, keep on ripping!
I have been waiting for this one! Can’t wait to watch
Thank you James! Hope you enjoy it
Bro, you are a inspiration for me. So nice to see how you started from 0 and now is doing all those kind of challenges. I’m trying it to, on my own way and time. Just keep producing this nice content for us!!
Thank you Nico!
Great video.
I’ll soon be running my 13th 100k event and there were a few things in there for me to think about and that I’ll work into my training. Looking forward to your next trail ultra upload.
Subscribed!
Cheers - Mark
Hey Mark! Wow 13th!! That's amazing - thank you for the comment and good luck
Nice overview of everything and seeing you progress over time. I remember watching your videos when I first got into triathlons in 2022 and you were based I in Indonesia. Really liked the emphasis on conditioning the ankles and nutrition - I have my first 100k in 5 weeks and using my experience from Patagonman last year, plus back-to-back Z2 long hill runs with long asphalt runs for Baroko 100, as well as uphill sprints and asphalt sprints! Four weeks of dedicated training with a taper week😅
Thank you Andrew! And congratulations on all your achievements, let us know how your race goes, you seem to be setup perfectly for a great last training block 👏
Great video man, thank you!
I am so watching this vid again! At least once more. You provide a HUGE volume of quality info in this - BIG THANKS 👌
This is sooo awesome! ❤🎉 Can't wait for the Race recap and to hear about the nutrition mishap adventures ✨
😃 thank you 🙏
Great video! I am transitioning back to running after about 10 months off intensity and long bike events like 300-350km rides in one day. I’d like to do a 50km trail race and work up to an 80km or 100km in 2026. Although at my age and with full time work and kids I just want to finish within the time cutoffs! 😅
great content!! Thanks a lot for the awesome video and all golden data being shared
Thank you for tuning in!
Thanks for in-depth information
Hope it helps you boss!
very cool and inspiring video, thank you !
Thanks 😊
Such a great inspiration !
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Finally!!! 🎉🎉🎉
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Epic. Super patrick 💪
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Super interesting and so in depth. One question: when you say “full rest”, do you mean not moving at all for a day, or moving a bit like walking and doing some light mobility? I tend to prefer a more active recovery, don’t like staying totally flat for a day!
Hey boss, I usually do a light bike ride on the day off, like commuting to the shops or pacing my girlfriend
Come esperienza è più brutale un Ironman o la 100km?
Senza ombra di dubbio la 100 ultra trail, ma proprio incomparabile!
Mi sembra che l’ironman WC fosse sui 700 di TSS, mentre Doi inthanon è stata 885, ma più che altro è un tipo di sforzo e di devastazione generale proprio un livello superiore
I'm not judging; I'm just wanting to know. Do you have a job? Your training doesn't seem too realistic with an 8-hour job plus transport time. Obviously, everybody adapts to what they have in hand.
Hi! Yes I work full time as a video editor and 2d motion graphics designer. It’s a remote job most of the time so I can decide which hours to work during the day. I work from my laptop at home so no commute times. I agree this volume of training would be very hard to do with a 9-5 office job with commute and/or kids etc
Best thing would be to just train as many hours as your schedule allows you to and try and get in a long run per week
@@PatrickDelorenzi Nice dude. Yep, exactly, I would struggle a lot with this volume mostly due to commuting time and uni classes after work some days. Still good to learn a little bit of what others do. Thanks for the reply and for the video, keep on ripping!