I enjoy your videos Charles. I saw you win several races at Apalachee Regional XC Park. Congratulations and good luck.
Hey love the video. In the future could you make a video on how to schedule a week with training on race week. I’ve been having trouble lately figuring out how far out I should do certain workouts from my big races.
5:24 70 mile shakeout 💀
I am totally loving the pro videos! Hopefully i will run for stanford and do what you did
7:08 the streak fly! I use it for any rep that’s a mile or less
Love your attitude to the sport and your enthusiastic vibe, it's inspiring me, thanks!
Great video! Are you doing any strength at the moment? If so when do you schedule them? easy days or before a hard workout?
Not a ton right now but will be lifting a lot more starting soon! Any day works but I wouldn’t do too much if you’re going before a hard workout.
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Really interesting to hear how your training has changed compared to college.
Still working into it, running a bit more mileage and have a lot more time to prioritize rest and recovery
What races are you currently training for? When will we see the Hicks vs Ingebrigtsen showdown we've all been waiting for😂
I would love a video on the pro lifestyle is different to college and how this enables you to recover better (time resting, nutrition, sleep, mental stress, time for stretching/activation before runs etc)??
Hey, I was wondering if you have any recommendations for spikes for XC. I saw those less recent races when you raced in NCAA for Stanford and won! Was really inspiring to watch you climb and inspired me to get better at XC. Thanks!
Are you running the euro cross trials at Liverpool this year ?
Have you tried the Streakfly? Isn’t that meant to bridge the gap between Vapes and Spikes?
Hi charles, im a distance runner junior in highscool and I want to run d1, my pr in 5k xc is 16:30 and my mile is 4:30 and 2 mile 9:42. People are telling me I can easily run d1 and if I do consistent high mileage for a year (50-60 mile weeks) I will easily break 15:30 in the 5k, do you think I have a shot?
you’ll be ok as long as you don’t get injured, don’t push mileage and get hurt
Hey Charles was wondering what your thoughts were on rest days, right now I’m doing 70 mile weeks as a college freshy with a day completely off, what point would you suggest to run every day?
A lot of people train with rest days if they feel that day completely off makes the week seem easier so that’s definitely okay! I prefer to run 7 days a week because I get pretty sore after taking a day off and it spreads the mileage out a little easier. I’d recommend trying a 6 day week and a 7 day week, journal how each day/ week feel’s and then compare your experience!
@@charleshicksthanks for the advice! Im tryna do some breakout training so this’ll help
Charles why havent you raced yet and when and what race will you be racing in coming up and are you still racing in Cross for standford xc
I went pro this year haha. Not sure about XC yet but I’ll be training to give the Olympics a shot
Yo do you use any fuel gels like maurten or UG for workouts or training?
Not yet but I’ve been thinking about trying some gels for these long runs. They keep getting longer! 😂
teehee :)
you should do a collaboration video with lex and leo young
I think Lex and Leo need to concentrate on their transition to college running for a while.
Do you still wear a gps watch even though you aren't tracking "miles" as such? would you recommend time based running for college students?
Also would you ever run by HR? I saw your HR was quite high on the long run - is this ok?
I would definitely recommend doing what your coach prefers, but if they’re okay with time-based I think it simplifies a lot of variables. And my HR monitor is definitely broken 😂
@@charleshicks I was wondering. Those are some high heart rates for the paces you were running.
duncan who?
You probably get this a lot, but why does your watch say your heart rate 170+ during most runs?
Strike the phrases "10-mile shakeout" and "7-mile shakeout" from your vocabulary. Those are endurance runs, distance runs, or continuous runs, and are the backbone of mitochondrial development, aerobic development, or base training. They are not a ShakeOut. A ShakeOut is what you do the morning of a competition and is between 1 and 3 miles usually.
When your mileage is so high and your running 12+ miles a day, 7 miles just feels like a shakeout
@zaydxn2735 Yup, bingo. Hell, I peaked at 55 mpw for marathon training, and Charlie's way faster than me, and 7 miles feels easy to me too.
@zaydxn2735 That being said when you go above 2 or 3 miles it's probably more of a recovery run? But idk who cares, it's semantics.
Ain’t nobody care bruh 😂. He’s a pro he can call it whatever he wants to.
surprised Jerry let you post this tbh
Love the explanation of how you are training. I always love to learn about how good athletes do different styles. Right now im in japan just training and bought new peg 40s for my normal days and vaporfly for my workout days here. Love your vids and keep uploading because it makes training here alone easier
That’s awesome! Keep up the good work!