I’m a 76 year old who has loved running since 1965, lots of miles on these bones 😅I’ve own a Live Strong treadmill which is my go to when the weather says no no not today. Thanks for the inspiration, I’m not done yet 🏃🏿♂️🙏🏾
As I got into my late 20s, I started realizing that I wasn't recovering like I used to. The treadmill not only is easier on my joints and body overall, but it also spares me the absolute misery of having to run outside in the winter. I'm not competitive anymore, but I work full time as a CPA and I am still about 85-90% of my high school PR speed at 30. I feel my best when I am at this level of fitness, so I just keep consistent.
Very similar here, work in quant finance (people aren't very active here), joints are a little rough from the years of studying and long nights so I find the treadmill to absorb the force a lot better on the weaker knees. Heavy squats have worked wonders to build the knees back up too - KneesOverToesGuy I cannot recommend enough if you want the joints to feel healthier again.
As an NCAA athlete, I can confirm that there are MANY benefits to running on the treadmill..especially thru out summer training w/ workouts (tempos), faster ez runs, and even recovery runs (due to the soft surface compared to gravel roads). Great vid, as always!! 🔥💪
What type of treadmill do you use?I was previously finishing my doubles on a treadmill and it got me injured.I'm curious if its the type of treadmill that I was running on,so thats why Im asking
I have a nordic treadmill in my garage. Since i work a physical job in construction i will always be tired. Just having it just a few steps away from my room is a life saver. Plus having sports induce asthma being inside for the winter is better for me physically and mentally till I have races. 2% incline works for me
I am a self trained 24 year old runner and although I have run a lot outside, in 2023 I did a large amount of work on the treadmill as for the same reasoning as Yaseen here said, time efficiency. I have went from a strong despair for the treadmill to nowadays it is often a blessing to hop on the treadmill earbuds in fan blowing and just getting in the zone. Initially for me running at 10mph on the treadmill was very difficult even though running on concrete or track the same pace is more moderate difficulty, but eventually I got the hang of it. I personally like a treadmill with .5 incline for some reason feels better than completely flat or 1 incline. Either way, nice video. Peace from Nashville.
Just a tip for future videos. You should put black outline when using white subtitles on the video, that way it can be easily read even with bright/dark background. Love your dedication and it paid off!
The treadmill was how I managed to increase my mileage. Every single time I crossed 60m/wk, I blew something and couldn’t train for a few weeks at minimum. It sucked. I invested in a treadmill after seeing professionals like Jakob and Mo using them for their sustained paces and decided to give it a shot. Game changing.
I feel guilty for liking the treadmill sometimes, thank you for making this. I prefer to do my long runs on them because I can watch tv or a podcast. They're easy pace so I'm not distracted. I don't have to plot 16-20 mile loops or run a 4 mile loop 5 times. I started on them because I'm also in ATX and got heat stroke this past summer when it was really hot, so I moved to treadmills and found I liked them after acclimating. I still do some runs outside, but also do some on the treadmill. I like doing my tempos outside, but intervals and long runs on the treadmill. Easy zone 2 for shorter distances outside. To each their own. Thank you for making this.
You’re inspiring many people, including myself Yaseen! That sort of discipline and dedication is not easy to come across. Really gets me pumped up to get back into training! Im excited to see the documentary!
Dude I love the treadmill for all the reasons you've discussed. I ran a lot of my mileage on the mill for my recent marathon prep. For about....I don't know, maybe 75-80% of my 85+miles per week were done on the mill. This included: long runs (upwards of 2.5-3hrs on the treadmill), easy runs..just set at a comfortable jog pace for 60-90mins...tempo runs... even repetition stuff like 800m or 1km repeats. I just really like the ability to set the appropriate paces with ease...have time and distance right in front of me. Some may argue that treadmills are not 100% accurate and/or they don't simulate outdoor running exactly; accuracy of the treadmill is not as important as its validity as a training tool. I use the same treadmill each time I train on one...whatever 10mph is on that treadmill when I set it may be more or less 10mph, however I'm consistently using that same treadmill set to a given speed to elicit the appropriate heart rate or RPE or w.e. response. If it's off, it's consistently off in the same way...what matters is if I'm able to increase the mph number on that treadmill over time without an increase in heart rate or RPE. If you're able to do that (using the same treadmill), you know that you're fitness is improving. Anyway, I doubt it held me back at all for my marathon preparation. I've only been running since September of 2022 and was able to hit a 3hr marathon within about a year of running--a lot of that running was done on the good ol' mill.
Any chance that training e-book can be broken into two parts? Part 1: where you go from 22 min 5k and 4:56 mile fitness to 15 min 5k and sub-4:30 mile fitness. Part 2: where you go from 15 min 5K fitness and sub-4:30 mile fitness to 13 min 5k and sub 4-minute mile fitness?
Love seeing this; currently spend about 60% of my time on my tread, and I love it. Started measuring lactate a few months ago, which is REALLY hard to get right without the controlled environment that a treadmill provides. However, even knowing that it's the right thing for my training approach, I still question myself. Typically because I'm surrounded by a bunch of "anti-treadmill" runners, guys with intentional 10+ year no treadmill streaks. Always makes me second guess whether I can do the same thing outside that I can do on the tread. Seeing your results, I know I can.
Did you calibrate treadmill to slightly harder incline or speed to account for a bit of an “easier” stimulus (i.e., it’s moving underneath)? In other words, would 5 min pace on track or road have to be done at 4:55 or 1% grade to make it an even effort?
I really struggled to go at my regular pace outdoors on the treadmill and usually needed to slow down 7:30 to 8:15/30. Doing so i lost fitness pretty quick. How should i build fitness on the mill in the offseason? It get basically impossible to run at times during the winter cause of cold and weather.
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really? for me the treadmill is easier. My 5km pb is 2 min faster on the treadmill. People say to put it on 1% but If I do that it feels way way harder than running outside at the same pace. I should try 0.5 but this treadmill only has increments of 1
I used to run flat but started doing 1 on incline like a month ago when season ended. I did workouts that felt way easier on mill so i think it was just a long transition.
Sounds like your treadmill sucks. Typically I do 1% but if I’m at home my treadmill is kinda screwy so I do 0%. But if you’re used to it now then guess it was the transition.
@@yaseenabdalla8713 i hope it was the transition cause i got a lot shit from my teamates for using treadmill not running outside and losing fitness. “How many real miles did you run today” “bros allergic to running outside”
People have told me that running on the treadmill isn’t as effective as running outside as the treadmill moves for you so all you’re really doing is bouncing, putting more stress on your joints and stuff rather than making your muscles work. Is this true and did you find this as a problem in your training? Loved your video!
No that’s just what people who don’t want to adapt to training methods say. I did all my training on the treadmill in my best season. Those are the same people who want u to run to exhaustion 😂
My treadmills surface is too hard and kills my knees after two days but I definitely would use it if I could. Running in 20° weather up in Michigan is not too fun 😭
that's where the different treadmill part comes into play. There are some that give and some that don't! Try one that gives a little more when you get the chance!
Easy pace always depends from person to person but a good rule of thumb is add 3 minutes to your mile pr and that should be around the pace you should run (plus or minus 30 seconds cause you can feel good or bad on any given day)
If it feels good I’ll add it to my good treadmill list. I personally like Precor treadmills most of the time. 956i is the one I train on in Texas. If it feels bad on 0% compared to running outside you are either not used to treadmill running or it’s a bad treadmill.
@@yaseenabdalla8713 that’s good. Idk why my HR increases on treadmill and not outside. Sometimes it Goes into the 170. But outside It doesn’t. I do like treadmill a lot more
as a high school athelte would you recommend to esay and long runs on the treadmill. Also love your videos they help alot. Just wanted to share Gods love with you and tell you about Jesus. He is real and really did live and die just for you he knows you by name. the diciplies wouldnt have died if he wasnt real, why would they give their life for something that is fake. he forgives and changed my life and gave me a undiscrable hope and joy. i want everyone to experince that. praying for you Yassen lmk if you wanna chat.
You should have fun in high school. Treadmill is efficient but not fun it’s better to mess around and train with teammates but if that’s not an option then yeah I’d do treadmill if I was anyone.
Do you think the treadmill training affected your nationals race? I can see how it wouldn’t matter on the golf courses some schools use, but on a difficult course I think running outside prepares you better. Just curious your thoughts. Obviously Valby barely runs so maybe it isn’t as important as I’m thinking.
@@yaseenabdalla8713 damn its giving me ideas... i pulled my groin and it doesn't really go away it just gets better and better over time. like if i run 1 mile this week, ill feel it but it doesnt work and maybe after a few weeks ill need to run 4 miles for it to hurt... but when i run on treadmill i can just stop any time it gets too bad
Incline is just one metric of getting more effort like running faster or more often or more reps. It’s very hard to control though with a big increase of effort even at like 5% grade. So I’d rather focus on things that are easy to control like pace for making myself better.
I’m a 76 year old who has loved running since 1965, lots of miles on these bones 😅I’ve own a Live Strong treadmill which is my go to when the weather says no no not today. Thanks for the inspiration, I’m not done yet 🏃🏿♂️🙏🏾
That is awesome! Thanks for commenting!
To all the runners out there know that there is more to running than just running 🤔🏃🏿♂️🙏🏾
Respect
As I got into my late 20s, I started realizing that I wasn't recovering like I used to. The treadmill not only is easier on my joints and body overall, but it also spares me the absolute misery of having to run outside in the winter. I'm not competitive anymore, but I work full time as a CPA and I am still about 85-90% of my high school PR speed at 30. I feel my best when I am at this level of fitness, so I just keep consistent.
Glad you found what works for you! 😁😁
Very similar here, work in quant finance (people aren't very active here), joints are a little rough from the years of studying and long nights so I find the treadmill to absorb the force a lot better on the weaker knees. Heavy squats have worked wonders to build the knees back up too - KneesOverToesGuy I cannot recommend enough if you want the joints to feel healthier again.
As an NCAA athlete, I can confirm that there are MANY benefits to running on the treadmill..especially thru out summer training w/ workouts (tempos), faster ez runs, and even recovery runs (due to the soft surface compared to gravel roads).
Great vid, as always!! 🔥💪
Totally agree! Thanks!
What type of treadmill do you use?I was previously finishing my doubles on a treadmill and it got me injured.I'm curious if its the type of treadmill that I was running on,so thats why Im asking
@722.fxbien2 I generally don't run doubles (just get my mileage in for 1 run).
I use a Life Fitness tread.
1:19 subtitles give away the secret to Yaseen’s success
Bro 💀💀
Yup, I only do two hours of busting. 😂 Gonna up my busting and put Kleenex completely out of business!! 😂😂😂😂
As a student training inside is amazing, I can study and do my zone 2 or 1 sessions simultaneously.
I agree!
I have a nordic treadmill in my garage. Since i work a physical job in construction i will always be tired. Just having it just a few steps away from my room is a life saver. Plus having sports induce asthma being inside for the winter is better for me physically and mentally till I have races. 2% incline works for me
To each their own! Glad you found a way to get it done.
I am a self trained 24 year old runner and although I have run a lot outside, in 2023 I did a large amount of work on the treadmill as for the same reasoning as Yaseen here said, time efficiency. I have went from a strong despair for the treadmill to nowadays it is often a blessing to hop on the treadmill earbuds in fan blowing and just getting in the zone. Initially for me running at 10mph on the treadmill was very difficult even though running on concrete or track the same pace is more moderate difficulty, but eventually I got the hang of it. I personally like a treadmill with .5 incline for some reason feels better than completely flat or 1 incline. Either way, nice video. Peace from Nashville.
Thanks for watching. Some treadmills I’ll do .5 or 0 if it works better
Just a tip for future videos. You should put black outline when using white subtitles on the video, that way it can be easily read even with bright/dark background.
Love your dedication and it paid off!
yes! would be very helpful as in some parts i couldn’t see it or be able to read it but besides that it’s an amazing video!
The treadmill was how I managed to increase my mileage. Every single time I crossed 60m/wk, I blew something and couldn’t train for a few weeks at minimum. It sucked. I invested in a treadmill after seeing professionals like Jakob and Mo using them for their sustained paces and decided to give it a shot. Game changing.
I'm glad you found out what you needed
I feel guilty for liking the treadmill sometimes, thank you for making this. I prefer to do my long runs on them because I can watch tv or a podcast. They're easy pace so I'm not distracted. I don't have to plot 16-20 mile loops or run a 4 mile loop 5 times. I started on them because I'm also in ATX and got heat stroke this past summer when it was really hot, so I moved to treadmills and found I liked them after acclimating. I still do some runs outside, but also do some on the treadmill. I like doing my tempos outside, but intervals and long runs on the treadmill. Easy zone 2 for shorter distances outside. To each their own. Thank you for making this.
I do all my runs on the treadmill when I’m in Austin too. You shouldn’t feel guilty I train better when I can just use the treadmill too
@@yaseenabdalla8713i have to drive 30 minutes total for a treadmill so I just go outside and run my 1k loop for hours
You’re inspiring many people, including myself Yaseen! That sort of discipline and dedication is not easy to come across. Really gets me pumped up to get back into training! Im excited to see the documentary!
thank you! I appreciate the support!
Dude I love the treadmill for all the reasons you've discussed. I ran a lot of my mileage on the mill for my recent marathon prep. For about....I don't know, maybe 75-80% of my 85+miles per week were done on the mill. This included: long runs (upwards of 2.5-3hrs on the treadmill), easy runs..just set at a comfortable jog pace for 60-90mins...tempo runs... even repetition stuff like 800m or 1km repeats. I just really like the ability to set the appropriate paces with ease...have time and distance right in front of me. Some may argue that treadmills are not 100% accurate and/or they don't simulate outdoor running exactly; accuracy of the treadmill is not as important as its validity as a training tool. I use the same treadmill each time I train on one...whatever 10mph is on that treadmill when I set it may be more or less 10mph, however I'm consistently using that same treadmill set to a given speed to elicit the appropriate heart rate or RPE or w.e. response. If it's off, it's consistently off in the same way...what matters is if I'm able to increase the mph number on that treadmill over time without an increase in heart rate or RPE. If you're able to do that (using the same treadmill), you know that you're fitness is improving.
Anyway, I doubt it held me back at all for my marathon preparation. I've only been running since September of 2022 and was able to hit a 3hr marathon within about a year of running--a lot of that running was done on the good ol' mill.
I agree! You’re spot on. People who think it isn’t effective almost always haven’t trained on it extensively.
100% I do the majority of my doubles on the tready and it’s my savior during the winter
I agree 😁😁
I run Ultras and have been using Treadmills for over 20 yrs. I can dial "It" in on the mill. Love my Mill
Me too!
I’m sold. I’m never running outside again. The treadmill in my house is getting the work for the rest of my life.
Good decision
Let's Go Yaseen!!!
Thank you!!!! 🙏
Love the video!! Can’t wait for the documentary. Free Gaza habibi - i peeped the bracelet
Sudan bracelet but yes! And thank you!
Documentary would be sick, especially considering your unique progression
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Thanks!
Keep making it happen!
I’ll try!
hey man! running the longhorn run in April and super excited video helped pump me up! keep it up and hope I get to meet you on campus one day LMAO
Good luck!!
I would definitely watch the documentary!
Thanks for commenting!
Yes to documentary. Looking fwd to ebook you mentioned. Thx.
Coming soon!
Any chance that training e-book can be broken into two parts? Part 1: where you go from 22 min 5k and 4:56 mile fitness to 15 min 5k and sub-4:30 mile fitness. Part 2: where you go from 15 min 5K fitness and sub-4:30 mile fitness to 13 min 5k and sub 4-minute mile fitness?
Good idea!
Documentaryyy woop woop
😂😁😁📽️🎥
Love seeing this; currently spend about 60% of my time on my tread, and I love it. Started measuring lactate a few months ago, which is REALLY hard to get right without the controlled environment that a treadmill provides. However, even knowing that it's the right thing for my training approach, I still question myself. Typically because I'm surrounded by a bunch of "anti-treadmill" runners, guys with intentional 10+ year no treadmill streaks. Always makes me second guess whether I can do the same thing outside that I can do on the tread. Seeing your results, I know I can.
You definitely can, it’s the exact same until you’re getting super race specific and then you can switch to the track or the road or whatever
What a journey man, amazing
Thanks a ton!
Tempo runs on treadmills are the best 👌 They keep you from not pushing to hard..
I agree 😁
love your work Yaseen! What would be a great workout for a 2k race
More will be in the e-book but 400m repeats
Huge inspiration! Makes me want to get a treadmill so bad too, I wish I had one.
Maybe try find a gym with a treadmill nearby
really appreciate you, thanks for sharing
thanks for watching man!
Did you calibrate treadmill to slightly harder incline or speed to account for a bit of an “easier” stimulus (i.e., it’s moving underneath)? In other words, would 5 min pace on track or road have to be done at 4:55 or 1% grade to make it an even effort?
I do unless it feels bad. Most treadmills I do 1% but if it feels weird for whatever reason I’ll put it on 0 and just go faster or go by effort
Incline on the treadmill?
Set it to 1.0
1% if it feels the same or 0 if 1% feels bad
documentary would be fire 😻
Might have to 😅
Love your pointers. Keep going my brother ❤
Always! Thanks!
Yes on the documentary
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A documentary would be dope
I really struggled to go at my regular pace outdoors on the treadmill and usually needed to slow down 7:30 to 8:15/30. Doing so i lost fitness pretty quick. How should i build fitness on the mill in the offseason? It get basically impossible to run at times during the winter cause of cold and weather.
really? for me the treadmill is easier. My 5km pb is 2 min faster on the treadmill. People say to put it on 1% but If I do that it feels way way harder than running outside at the same pace. I should try 0.5 but this treadmill only has increments of 1
I used to run flat but started doing 1 on incline like a month ago when season ended. I did workouts that felt way easier on mill so i think it was just a long transition.
Sounds like your treadmill sucks. Typically I do 1% but if I’m at home my treadmill is kinda screwy so I do 0%. But if you’re used to it now then guess it was the transition.
@@yaseenabdalla8713 i hope it was the transition cause i got a lot shit from my teamates for using treadmill not running outside and losing fitness. “How many real miles did you run today” “bros allergic to running outside”
Love it, man. Awesome stuff.
Thanks a ton!
1:13 that much busting is crazy work
Good video! I like watching these even though I just run about 10 miles a week recreationally.
Glad you like them!
Documentary would be so hype
Glad you think so 😁😁
LOOOL Pete & Bas at the end. Good work - way to make it work!
People have told me that running on the treadmill isn’t as effective as running outside as the treadmill moves for you so all you’re really doing is bouncing, putting more stress on your joints and stuff rather than making your muscles work. Is this true and did you find this as a problem in your training? Loved your video!
No that’s just what people who don’t want to adapt to training methods say. I did all my training on the treadmill in my best season. Those are the same people who want u to
run to exhaustion 😂
Hi yaseen, what is the name of the treadmill you used and if you have any recommendations of some that you think that feel “nice”. Thanks!
I think I heard precor in the video but I couldn’t hear it very clearly
Yeah either 956i or trm 835
Do you adjust incline/pace at all for workouts to mitigate the fact that the treadmill is "easier"?
My treadmills surface is too hard and kills my knees after two days but I definitely would use it if I could. Running in 20° weather up in Michigan is not too fun 😭
that's where the different treadmill part comes into play. There are some that give and some that don't! Try one that gives a little more when you get the chance!
Yes to the documentary!
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Yeah, i used to wrestle and did up to 20 miles on a treadmill with no trainers.
Impressive! It takes a special type of person. Especially as cross training.
BROOO!!! You speak the truth !!! Thanks for the video
Thanks man! No problem!
documentary >>>>
I would watch a documentary
You got a new subscriber btw
Thank you! 😁😁
Yes to the documentary
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I’m a simple man. I see a Yaseen upload and I click.
😂😂 thanks!
Was that Pete n bas playing in the sped up clip at the end???
Yeah 😂 our coach was trying to show us the way
doc would go crazy
I’d be interested in a documentary
Thanks for commenting! 🔜
@@yaseenabdalla8713 no problem man loving the videos!
That feeling when u spend two hours looking for a movie to run to
I just shuffle music
Yaseen, do you focus on diet heavily or do you just eat whatever just making sure you get enough calories?
Whenever I focus on diet I run bad I pretty much eat whatever
Running that many miles on a treadmill and not getting shinsplints is a superpower
it took four years for me to stop having shin splints from when I started running!
What pace do you run for your easy days to feel the best?
Easy pace always depends from person to person but a good rule of thumb is add 3 minutes to your mile pr and that should be around the pace you should run (plus or minus 30 seconds cause you can feel good or bad on any given day)
@@jeff09_ I know I usually run 6:30-7:00 but was just wondering what he feels best at cause that was highly emphasized by him
I’ll go 6:20-7:40 at the extreme ends
Make a video about the logistics
that'll be in the documentary
where is the e-book??
Delayed bruh stay tuned
What's the sweet spot for grade on easy runs and workouts on the treadmill?
5-7%
Nooooo 😭😭
1.8% is technically equivalent but that feels terrible so I just do 1% or less until it feels like flat ground.
Id watch one
Thanks for commenting! It’ll be good!
W video🗣️
Thanks!
Please make the documentary!!
treadmills >>>> 🥰
“Mocha Tier” 5:10
Early Christmas gift!!
Are there any sort of guidelines for a good treadmill or something like that?
If it feels good I’ll add it to my good treadmill list. I personally like Precor treadmills most of the time. 956i is the one I train on in Texas. If it feels bad on 0% compared to running outside you are either not used to treadmill running or it’s a bad treadmill.
Lets go run in austin this week yaseen
I leave tuesday morning 😂
@@yaseenabdalla8713 double tomorrow afternoon?
What’s your avg hr on easy runs? (Roughly)
132-142
@@yaseenabdalla8713 that’s good. Idk why my HR increases on treadmill and not outside. Sometimes it Goes into the 170. But outside It doesn’t. I do like treadmill a lot more
WHAT'S UP YASEEN??!!!?!
if i were to watch movies on the treadmill should i do it on hard days also? did you?
I don’t because I never get bored during hard days
The most I do is music but if you do then you should watch movies if they help.
Revisiting this vid
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I want to start doing running content what do you use for videos?
For what? Filming or editing?
@@yaseenabdalla8713 filming
Efficiency
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"Earth is not gonna give like a precor treadmill is gonna give" - Yaseen 2023
😂😂
Bouncy treadmills next big thing
Trampoline level exactly
as a high school athelte would you recommend to esay and long runs on the treadmill. Also love your videos they help alot. Just wanted to share Gods love with you and tell you about Jesus. He is real and really did live and die just for you he knows you by name. the diciplies wouldnt have died if he wasnt real, why would they give their life for something that is fake. he forgives and changed my life and gave me a undiscrable hope and joy. i want everyone to experince that. praying for you Yassen lmk if you wanna chat.
You should have fun in high school. Treadmill is efficient but not fun it’s better to mess around and train with teammates but if that’s not an option then yeah I’d do treadmill if I was anyone.
@@yaseenabdalla8713 appercaite, thank you praying for a good track season for you filled with oppuritnues. all love
is 4 easy days , 1 speed day and 1 threshold day too much slow training for 1600m?
You should train as hard as you can without getting exhausted. If that’s what you can do right now it’s what’s best for you.
Do you think the treadmill training affected your nationals race? I can see how it wouldn’t matter on the golf courses some schools use, but on a difficult course I think running outside prepares you better. Just curious your thoughts. Obviously Valby barely runs so maybe it isn’t as important as I’m thinking.
No it didn’t, I also done run on it as much in season more so in the off season
Do you use incline on the treadmill? Thx!
Yeah I use 1% -0% depending on how the treadmill feels
Love you yaseen
😁😁
Just curious -why would a treadmill go 60mph if humans can’t go above 27.5mph?
16 it’s a typo
did you also do your easy runs on the treadmill?
Yup!
@@yaseenabdalla8713 damn its giving me ideas... i pulled my groin and it doesn't really go away it just gets better and better over time. like if i run 1 mile this week, ill feel it but it doesnt work and maybe after a few weeks ill need to run 4 miles for it to hurt...
but when i run on treadmill i can just stop any time it gets too bad
i meant to say doesnt hurt*
What do you do to not get injured
I’m African and have thick bones
i would watch a doc
😁 thank you for letting me know
Documentary is needed.
Only thing I don’t like about the treadmill is that the miles never match my watch miles! Anyone else has this problem?
same for me 😂 garmins let you calibrate and enter your mileage though!
Do you incline your treadmill for workouts or easy runs?
Yeah if it feels good, but if flat feels better I do that
what would be a good treadmill to buy that is not too expensive
What treadmill do you use or what are some good ones for training?
Precor 956i but I like all precors
real.
Really real
How do you feel about the elliptical?
I’ve never used it but lots of our freshman girls hammer the elliptical and bike and run very well off it. They just got sixth in the country.
What do u use to edit?
Final Cut pro
Do you see any point of a motorless treadmill?
Wow very good. Did you say your treadmill does 60 mph or 16 mph?
16 it was a mistake
Do you take classes at Tennessee and UT? I’m confused!
I’m sorry if I’m too nosey, 😬but did you leave the UT team to run for Tenneseee? If so, why? Just curious! Your videos are cool to watch!
One more question! Sorry! 😂 If you were to continue running hills in Austin, would that not make flat running easier?
I did this all last year now I’m a normal Tennessee student
UT coaches and I had disagreements so I left after I graduated.
Incline is just one metric of getting more effort like running faster or more often or more reps. It’s very hard to control though with a big increase of effort even at like 5% grade. So I’d rather focus on things that are easy to control like pace for making myself better.
yaseen is eepy
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