Just watched your London marathon review - I was there but way way behind you guys - and then switched over to this video to hear about the gear. Lots of interesting insights and something for even the very average runner like me. Good work👏🏻👏🏻.
That's fantastic nick, well done. I know there is no magic (apart from marmite and Borg pants) however a similar video talking about how you trained for it with a kid would be super! Cheers and well done again
Thanks very much! I'm pretty lucky with my work being flexible to accommodate training, but generally the key thing for me was getting a coach! Massive help in sorting training around the kid :)
Congrats on the sub 2.30 marathon Nick, that's a phenomenal achievement! Bought a flipbelt last week with the contoured bottles last week, gonna test it out on a long trail run tomorrow.. the soft bottles are a great idea though, particularly for weight so might look into that too.
Thanks! And very interested to hear how you get on with the contoured bottles, I've never actually tried them. The soft ones are good for weight and packing down but probably slightly harder to get in and out would be my guess, and bulge a little!
@@TheRunTesters Did a good 2 and half hour session and used the larger of the 2 Flipbelt contoured bottles, it was noticeable weight wise initially but I forgot it was there 5 mins in. Perfect for mountain/trail runs but I imagine it'd be awkward to pull out and put back in during a road marathon without stopping. There is a smaller bottle that prob works better for that type of run. On a side note I used the Inov8 Trailfly Ultra G 300 that Kieran reviewed a few weeks back, second decent session in them and they are incredible, my route takes in all terrains from road, grass, mud, gravel to technical rocky parts and my feet have never been more comfortable on a trial run.
This is great thanks for the info! Might try the smaller one. And glad you like the inov8s. I’m testing them too and they’re prob a little too much for my trail running haha, i dont really go beyond around 90mins in a forest!
Glad you enjoyed it. We definitely want to make more of these kind of videos. It's been hard to get together during the pandemic but hopefully becoming easier now.
Congratulations Nick! That is a serious time! Really enjoyed this video and I think a lot of people will find it useful with races starting back up. Am I right in thinking you had a coach for this training block? If so, I’d love a video about how you found being coached and if you think it’s something that people who are serious about their goals (like yourself) should consider a coach. As someone who doesn’t belong to a club nearly all of my running advice comes from UA-cam / Strava and social media which is often not specific enough.
Thanks! Yep I have a coach, all done via Whatsapp/calls, and it's been absolutely key to my progress in recent years. My mara PB was 2:53 when I started with him (my coach is Andy Hobdell). I think it's a way better and more effective investment than a pair of carbon shoes or anything else tbh, even if you only use them for one training cycle or when setting up a plan. I've been with Andy for years now though haha, makes training more fun and more effective, especially when planning around a kid!
@@TheRunTesters excellent thank you! I’ll definitely look at my local coaches as I’ve tried filming myself to assess my form and it appears i’m a heel striker and unsure if that’s something I need to address.
Great! Honestly unless you’re getting injured I wouldn’t worry about foot strike tbh! Science in the area very inconclusive. Better training makes you quicker, changing form is more a cherry on top at the end. Watch Brigid Kosgei heel strike her way to the marathon world record and it’ll make you feel better :)
Hey Nick, Congrats, great marathon performance! and thank you so much for sharing all those essentials for marathon race. I'm just planning my first one, so really useful for me :) But before the race, probably in Autumn, I'd like to test myself and try 42K distance something like my time trial :) For me, time below 3:30:00 would be great for the first time. :) All the best!
@@TheRunTesters Thanks, and btw, I also like flipbelt, the best to carry bigger phone, keys etc. But that's interesting idea to put soft flask to the belt, need to try, seems to be very useful option how to carry drink with myself. :) Best.
Hi Nick, as you know I'm preparing for Sunday half and need to carry some drink with me and thinking what would be the best way to do it. I've got Flipbelt for some years using it on my every single run so thinking to carry drink in this belt instead of Salmon hydration backpack, do not need for half as much as for full marathon. But due to Covid and hygienic restrictions there will be only plain water in the refreshment stations so want to carry hypotonic or electrolyte drink with myself, just about 250ml. Maybe as you Soft flask can be good solution, but I've read that there's unpleasant odor from the plastic material of that Kalenji soft flasks, is it really true that's very hard to get rid of that smell of the plastic? Thanks
What specifically are you cutting out to avoid fibre in the days before the race? Would be great to see a "what do I eat 3 days before a marathon" video! Do you not think that carrying the extra 500g+ in weight is a big sacrifice vs taking the on-track fuels? Is the Oura worth it vs a cheap smart wrist band?
Terrific video! You mentioned in detail how you take in carbs using Maurten 360 during the race and advised us not to forget about also drinking water. If I'm supposed to drink about 400ml/hour of fluids during the race, should I still try to drink that much if I'm also drinking Maurten 360 or drink less since the Maurten obviously has some water in it? Thanks.
Congrats on the time, an interesting insight. As someone who has worked in the sleep aspect of healthcare you cannot underestimate how important it is. But what other stuff do you guys away from running in training? Strength training, yoga, foam roller, cross training etc...?
Thanks! I (Nick) do yoga three times a week (just Ekhart yoga for runners on UA-cam, great class), plus couple of mini strength sessions. I should do more strength and cross training, but that's what I lost when kid came around!
@@TheRunTesters don’t worry they’ll soon start joining in with the yoga - it’s hilarious! Back on the road/trails after 6 years away - great channel and information from you all, keep up the great work. Have you guys ever used any Ashmei kit? It’s in Soar kind of territory and have moved more to cycling since I bought in 2015, but I used their tops and socks and they’re pretty awesome.
Haha, she does like baby yoga, but that's a little bit quick for me! Thanks on the channel, glad you're enjoying the vids! I tried one piece of Ashmei kit a long time ago and it was really nice, might try and test some more stuff if I can actually.
"Between these three soft flasks, I have another 120g of carbs". 750ml of volume for 120g of carbs sounds quite wasteful. Carrying a lot of water there. For example, you can fit 150g of sugar dissolved into 75ml of water into a single 150ml soft flask. That gives you more carbs at 20% of the volume with the same content as the Maurten drink mix (containing glucose + fructose = sugar). It's also almost free compared to buying drink mixes. The above assumes that you get water from the aid stations and only want to carry actual carbs on you during the race.
Great time. Can you post the brand and model of the outer-most trail shorts? I didn’t quite catch it in the video and they seem like what I’m looking for. And congrats!
Thanks, those are the adidas terrex agravic pro trail shorts, we should have a video up in the coming weeks on high storage shorts too with a few options!
Hello. Thank you for a great video. I have a question regarding the belt, you say here that you used the flip Belt and in the video comparing belt I mention that the Decathlon one (Kiprun) is your go-to. Could you tell us the differences please ? If I would want to focus on carrying flasks only, no gels, which one would you recommend? Thanks a lot !
Have you ever experimented using tailwind at all? I'm really eager to try Maurten but just looking at nutrition options to try before my Autumn marathons
Which stance socks were they? On stance site I looked under men’s/performance/run but they don’t seem to be listed as running socks. Do you use there specific running socks or just regular ones? Thanks and amazing achievement
That was seriously useful. Loved hearing what you do and your rationale for things. Congratulations on 2:29, that's massive
Thanks, and glad it was useful!
An essential for a 2:30 marathon for me would be a rocket engine and a pair of rollerblades 😂
Haha!
This was definitely the best video I’ve seen in a while
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Just watched your London marathon review - I was there but way way behind you guys - and then switched over to this video to hear about the gear. Lots of interesting insights and something for even the very average runner like me. Good work👏🏻👏🏻.
Thanks very much! Hope you had a good marathon on Sunday
Huge congratulations, Nick. Your shorts setup is absolutely bananas.
Haha thanks! It is, and I can’t change it now, it’s worked!
Congratulations mate. Awesome video as well.
Well done Nick - really impressive. Wear a fourth layer of teal coloured tights and sub 2:25 is in the bag!
Hahaha, more teal always the way!
That's fantastic nick, well done. I know there is no magic (apart from marmite and Borg pants) however a similar video talking about how you trained for it with a kid would be super! Cheers and well done again
Thanks very much! I'm pretty lucky with my work being flexible to accommodate training, but generally the key thing for me was getting a coach! Massive help in sorting training around the kid :)
Well done Nick with a great time! Good to hear what works for him, we can always learn from others 👍🏃
Thanks, and glad you enjoyed the video!
Amazing - well done! I will see where I am in 5 years too. I will dream of 2:30 till then.
Watching as I’m packing for Windermere marathon tomorrow! Just in case I’ve missed a couple of little tips and tricks
Great insight! I'm 22 weeks out from my first ever marathon in Manchester. Really enjoy the general advice as well as kit testing.
Also congratulations on 2:29!
Thanks! Hope training goes well, let us know how you get on!
Great content guys. Well done on the 2:29 Nick. Amazing time and effort!
Thanks very much!
Well done Nick , fantastic achievement 💪🏃🏻♂️🎉
Thanks :)
Brilliant, well done again Nick, amazing achievement 👏 The lap pace strategy especially useful, will try 🙌
Thanks Jack!
Amazing time Nick, well done. Great video too. Thanks.
Thanks Tim!
Well done Nick great time. And great insight into prep before, during and after.
Thanks!
Congrats on the sub 2.30 marathon Nick, that's a phenomenal achievement! Bought a flipbelt last week with the contoured bottles last week, gonna test it out on a long trail run tomorrow.. the soft bottles are a great idea though, particularly for weight so might look into that too.
Thanks! And very interested to hear how you get on with the contoured bottles, I've never actually tried them. The soft ones are good for weight and packing down but probably slightly harder to get in and out would be my guess, and bulge a little!
@@TheRunTesters Did a good 2 and half hour session and used the larger of the 2 Flipbelt contoured bottles, it was noticeable weight wise initially but I forgot it was there 5 mins in. Perfect for mountain/trail runs but I imagine it'd be awkward to pull out and put back in during a road marathon without stopping. There is a smaller bottle that prob works better for that type of run.
On a side note I used the Inov8 Trailfly Ultra G 300 that Kieran reviewed a few weeks back, second decent session in them and they are incredible, my route takes in all terrains from road, grass, mud, gravel to technical rocky parts and my feet have never been more comfortable on a trial run.
This is great thanks for the info! Might try the smaller one. And glad you like the inov8s. I’m testing them too and they’re prob a little too much for my trail running haha, i dont really go beyond around 90mins in a forest!
Incredible time and achievement. Congratulations.
Thank you very much!
Fantastic achievement Nick, fascinating content guys. Well Done !
Thanks very much!
Congrats Nick Great time 👍.. Love the channel lads... Keep up the great work
Thanks Carl!
really great video, you guys should post more technical content alongside the reviews
Great insights and congrats on the PB, Nick!
Thanks!
Well done Nick! Very insightful video.
Enjoyed this video, guys! Maybe do this regularly for every race the team has done? Amazing on the sub 2.30, Nick! Lets goooo 💪🏿👍🏿
Glad you enjoyed it. We definitely want to make more of these kind of videos. It's been hard to get together during the pandemic but hopefully becoming easier now.
Congratulations Nick! That is a serious time!
Really enjoyed this video and I think a lot of people will find it useful with races starting back up.
Am I right in thinking you had a coach for this training block? If so, I’d love a video about how you found being coached and if you think it’s something that people who are serious about their goals (like yourself) should consider a coach. As someone who doesn’t belong to a club nearly all of my running advice comes from UA-cam / Strava and social media which is often not specific enough.
Thanks! Yep I have a coach, all done via Whatsapp/calls, and it's been absolutely key to my progress in recent years. My mara PB was 2:53 when I started with him (my coach is Andy Hobdell). I think it's a way better and more effective investment than a pair of carbon shoes or anything else tbh, even if you only use them for one training cycle or when setting up a plan. I've been with Andy for years now though haha, makes training more fun and more effective, especially when planning around a kid!
@@TheRunTesters excellent thank you! I’ll definitely look at my local coaches as I’ve tried filming myself to assess my form and it appears i’m a heel striker and unsure if that’s something I need to address.
Great! Honestly unless you’re getting injured I wouldn’t worry about foot strike tbh! Science in the area very inconclusive. Better training makes you quicker, changing form is more a cherry on top at the end. Watch Brigid Kosgei heel strike her way to the marathon world record and it’ll make you feel better :)
Dude crushed it 👌🏾👌🏾
Greta stuff and very insightful, oh and well done Nick
Thanks!
Very insightful video. Cheers guys.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic.
Are you human Nick or a marvel character haha! Thanks Nick for the Glycerin review. Much more support I need than the ultraboosts.
Haha! Glad you're enjoying the Glycerins
Hey Nick, Congrats, great marathon performance! and thank you so much for sharing all those essentials for marathon race. I'm just planning my first one, so really useful for me :) But before the race, probably in Autumn, I'd like to test myself and try 42K distance something like my time trial :) For me, time below 3:30:00 would be great for the first time. :) All the best!
Thanks! And I hope training goes well! Let us know how you get on
@@TheRunTesters Thanks, and btw, I also like flipbelt, the best to carry bigger phone, keys etc. But that's interesting idea to put soft flask to the belt, need to try, seems to be very useful option how to carry drink with myself. :) Best.
Hi Nick, as you know I'm preparing for Sunday half and need to carry some drink with me and thinking what would be the best way to do it. I've got Flipbelt for some years using it on my every single run so thinking to carry drink in this belt instead of Salmon hydration backpack, do not need for half as much as for full marathon. But due to Covid and hygienic restrictions there will be only plain water in the refreshment stations so want to carry hypotonic or electrolyte drink with myself, just about 250ml. Maybe as you Soft flask can be good solution, but I've read that there's unpleasant odor from the plastic material of that Kalenji soft flasks, is it really true that's very hard to get rid of that smell of the plastic? Thanks
Congrats Nick, great video mates... I wonder whether you want to put your strava links in the description?
What specifically are you cutting out to avoid fibre in the days before the race? Would be great to see a "what do I eat 3 days before a marathon" video! Do you not think that carrying the extra 500g+ in weight is a big sacrifice vs taking the on-track fuels? Is the Oura worth it vs a cheap smart wrist band?
Terrific video! You mentioned in detail how you take in carbs using Maurten 360 during the race and advised us not to forget about also drinking water. If I'm supposed to drink about 400ml/hour of fluids during the race, should I still try to drink that much if I'm also drinking Maurten 360 or drink less since the Maurten obviously has some water in it? Thanks.
Congrats on the time, an interesting insight. As someone who has worked in the sleep aspect of healthcare you cannot underestimate how important it is. But what other stuff do you guys away from running in training? Strength training, yoga, foam roller, cross training etc...?
Thanks! I (Nick) do yoga three times a week (just Ekhart yoga for runners on UA-cam, great class), plus couple of mini strength sessions. I should do more strength and cross training, but that's what I lost when kid came around!
@@TheRunTesters don’t worry they’ll soon start joining in with the yoga - it’s hilarious! Back on the road/trails after 6 years away - great channel and information from you all, keep up the great work.
Have you guys ever used any Ashmei kit? It’s in Soar kind of territory and have moved more to cycling since I bought in 2015, but I used their tops and socks and they’re pretty awesome.
Haha, she does like baby yoga, but that's a little bit quick for me! Thanks on the channel, glad you're enjoying the vids! I tried one piece of Ashmei kit a long time ago and it was really nice, might try and test some more stuff if I can actually.
Ooft! Well done!!!
"Between these three soft flasks, I have another 120g of carbs".
750ml of volume for 120g of carbs sounds quite wasteful. Carrying a lot of water there.
For example, you can fit 150g of sugar dissolved into 75ml of water into a single 150ml soft flask.
That gives you more carbs at 20% of the volume with the same content as the Maurten drink mix (containing glucose + fructose = sugar).
It's also almost free compared to buying drink mixes.
The above assumes that you get water from the aid stations and only want to carry actual carbs on you during the race.
Great time. Can you post the brand and model of the outer-most trail shorts? I didn’t quite catch it in the video and they seem like what I’m looking for. And congrats!
Thanks, those are the adidas terrex agravic pro trail shorts, we should have a video up in the coming weeks on high storage shorts too with a few options!
Amazing time Nick. Did you put a full sachet of Maurten in those 250ml bottles or split it half and half between two bottles?
Thanks! It was split between the bottles. I mix up a 500ml bottle and then squirt it in them
I was wondering this too. And you take a 3rd 250ml bottle with i assume another half sachet in? Thanks Nick - great video and amazing time!
Yep I mix another 500ml in morning and put half in the third bottle. Then sip on the 250ml left at breakfast haha. Thanks!
Thanks Nick - it must be good stuff lol!
Hello.
Thank you for a great video.
I have a question regarding the belt, you say here that you used the flip Belt and in the video comparing belt I mention that the Decathlon one (Kiprun) is your go-to. Could you tell us the differences please ? If I would want to focus on carrying flasks only, no gels, which one would you recommend? Thanks a lot !
What are your thoughts on hydration vests like Salomon Adv Skin 5? I would prefer that instead of a flask
Have you ever experimented using tailwind at all? I'm really eager to try Maurten but just looking at nutrition options to try before my Autumn marathons
Yep Tailwind’s stuff is good for sure. I’m all in on Maurten for marathons but have enjoyed using Tailwind in training and there are more flavours!
Wow, Nick's been running for only 3-4 years?!
Actually I later realised it was five years! I started with the Barcelona marathon in 2016
Is Nick now going to form his own break away Super League review channel?
Haha, it would as successful as the real ESL
Which stance socks were they? On stance site I looked under men’s/performance/run but they don’t seem to be listed as running socks. Do you use there specific running socks or just regular ones? Thanks and amazing achievement
Hi! They were an older style, I use the performance running ones so any of the new styles will do the same job! And thanks :)
@@TheRunTesters thanks will check out that section, appreciate the info
Marmite probably has a lot of electrolytes