The Fastest Cross Country Runners Know THIS

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  • @joshuachambers4789
    @joshuachambers4789 Рік тому +33

    “Just compete” is one of the best advice you can give to an XC runner. We’ve all been there when we wanted to PR or beat a guy, but in the end, the point if races is just to compete to squeeze the very best out of you!
    Super cool to read all of your stories guys!

  • @peytonwillbanks3579
    @peytonwillbanks3579 Рік тому +23

    I was sick for our time trial this year and ran 10:02 for 1.9 miles and finished 4th on my team. Now I’ve ran 15:23 twice and am competing for a state championship.

  • @literallymelmao
    @literallymelmao Рік тому +125

    29:31 min last year - 19:57 just the other day. Still got a year left. Hopefully I can do something great!

    • @troller9006
      @troller9006 Рік тому +12

      same, finally broke 20 after all the hard work, congrats mate

    • @literallymelmao
      @literallymelmao Рік тому +6

      @@troller9006 summer trainer can do that to you!!! All those trails and hills really gets me!

    • @bt0928
      @bt0928 Рік тому +3

      I just went from 20:30 to 18:45

    • @turtlep8582
      @turtlep8582 Рік тому +5

      I went from 28:52 to 23:36 in three months.

    • @sineto7412
      @sineto7412 Рік тому +4

      Went from 18:57 to 12:47 at the Mt Sac 2 mile course in a year lol

  • @JeremiahKlompien
    @JeremiahKlompien Рік тому +12

    I just ran my worst race of the season this past weekend and a few days later stumbled on this video. This is what I needed. My next race is our conference race and our chance to qualify for nationals but this video will help me prepare the right way and not put too much pressure on myself.

  • @Miyanovich
    @Miyanovich Рік тому +99

    If Keith really isn't Spencer's biological father...based on Spencer's high school pics...the father has to be Mark Knopfler.

  • @billybobjoethethird1679
    @billybobjoethethird1679 Рік тому +51

    I remember around my sophomore year in high school, my team went up to a big invitational with around 20 teams competing, at the time this was easily the biggest meet I had been to ever, especially as my first year being on varsity, so I was so incredibly nervous. I ended up getting around 2 minutes slower than the other races I had been racing that season, which sucked. But just the next week, we had this puny duel meet that was so small I’m almost tempted to call it a time trial, since the tigers schools varsity wasn’t even in town then, and it was a brand new course, really hilly, but I was excited to run with my teammates, and I had a PR by about 35 seconds. Just goes to show.

  • @jacegellhaus8628
    @jacegellhaus8628 Рік тому +17

    Just very recently, I had 2 really bad simple 2 mile races for my XC season, but for my championship race, I was able to gather everything back and pull myself together, and I maraculasly had an insanely good race, hitting a really PR on one of the hardest courses that we do. Always believe in yourself, cause when you do, that’s when you do your best.

  • @lucastipton2186
    @lucastipton2186 Рік тому +12

    Thank you for this, I’m a junior in high school and I just had two terrible races back to back, my pr is 17:03 and I just ran 18:36 and 18:45, I was extremely unmotivated and I felt awful. This video really helped my confidence and hopefully I’ll have a good race this weekend.

    • @frmug
      @frmug Рік тому

      goodluck! you got this

  • @GagePruittXC
    @GagePruittXC Рік тому +2

    This year we went to a meet that I got injured at last year with about 30 teams. Going into the race I had a 16:58 pr and I was only thinking about beating that. When I got on the line the nerves starting to come in about getting hurt again and not performing like I want to. I ended up running 17:21. My coach told me to just shake it off and then the next 2 meets I won by 10-15 seconds. Now I have region in a couple days and I feel some doubt. This video helped shake it off and now I feel confident to try to push for a top 3 finish. Im in the weird spot where im 30 seconds ahead of 5th and 30 seconds behind of 3rd. Im gonna give it everything ive got

  • @dfassafdfdsafdsa
    @dfassafdfdsafdsa Рік тому +3

    In my last 3 races of last XC season I was very sick. At my most recent race, I was able to pull through at the same course where I did awful from sickness at NXR, and cut down my time from that day by almost 3 minutes. Although you can be nervous about certain issues happening during a race, just race to race and see what you can do.

  • @paigeraffaele1176
    @paigeraffaele1176 Рік тому +4

    2 years ago, my senior year in HS, at states I came in 17th, so close to that 12th spot to qualify for state opens and it was the worst race I had all season. All day I was stressed and overthinking, watching all the other races (I was in the last race of the day). The worst thing was I ran 45 seconds faster on the Wickham course 2 weeks before that in my conference champs and felt like I could have even run that race faster with more motivation. I still think about this state race that ended my season but I've given the same advice to people that you did in this video. It's nice to hear someone else say it's okay to have a bad race and truly know I should get over this bad race. Thanks for sharing!

  • @david14431
    @david14431 Рік тому +1

    My bounce back starts last cross season. Started it off with a 18:51 33 second improvement on the previous years pr but then was only able to get it down to 18:20 in the next 3 months. And I only ran 18:45 at states. Track I then broke the school record in the 800 and got close to the 400. Back to cross though I ran 18:20 2 times in our first 4 meets before breaking through to 18:05. Finally on September 27th I broke 18 running 17:50 at a conference meet then 3 days later ran 17:25 taking 7th at a big invitational in the d3/4 section. It takes time but it will be rewarding when it finally comes. Can’t wait to train for track and that 400m school record now

  • @johnnelson5929
    @johnnelson5929 Рік тому +5

    Thanks for this! My daughter had a good conference champs, but didn't perform better than the prior year in time or place, and melted down afterwards. Gonna watch this with her to help her get perspective. BTW, she's a big fan of you, Allie, and Ari! (Plus your supporting crew!) Keep grinding and having fun!!!

  • @LauraGan-m6w
    @LauraGan-m6w 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this honest video about the HS XC experience. I am the Inaugural Head XC/TF Coach for Emerald High School in Dublin, CA and am launching this program from scratch. I have been a competitive runner since I was in 8th grade (I am now 46 and still competing, as are my 3 children, who also turned out to be runners). Last year we opened as a freshman-only campus and the local League rejected our bid to join because our sports were "not good/fast enough". It was absolutely demoralizing for our student body. I will be posting your video as part of our team bonding and lessons on resiliency. Thank you for inspiring our youth.

  • @Joeysub4
    @Joeysub4 Рік тому +1

    This video really spoke to me. As a runner in high school, my practices i would often perfom better in than on race day. On race day I would get trapped in anciety and fear of not doing well, and then i would absolutely tank the race. About 90% of my races in high school went bad. I was in an endless loop of self blame and yet i still loved the sport. Looking back i really wish i wasnt so hard on myself. The only year where i finally broke out of that pattern was my senior year of high school. In my final year, my time went from 20:30 to 18:55 for a 5k. Because my last year i finally looked back and realized that you just gotta sit back and enjoy the ride.

    • @david14431
      @david14431 Рік тому

      Just gotta have fun, but also something I see a lot is people getting mad at times then burning themselves out in practice not just doing what the coaches ask for times.

  • @ibukimioda8844
    @ibukimioda8844 Рік тому +1

    This isn’t really about me, but I have a teammate in my cross country team who didn’t have their greatest race at an invitational, she was incredibly down about it, but at our next meet, she ran a really good time on a hilly course and set a good PR, what was different? Her mindset going into the race. It’s shows that one race doesn’t define YOU as a runner, so don’t let it pull you down, every runner here in the comment section is a great runner, regardless of your speed. Always be proud of yourself, no matter how good or bad your performance is.

  • @nathankoroush7918
    @nathankoroush7918 Рік тому +1

    I will be sharing this video with my xc team tomorrow, this was great thanks.

  • @emersonoberle9780
    @emersonoberle9780 Рік тому +1

    I know what you mean because this season my best meet was the first 5k at twilight (I ran a 27:25 and the last meet of my season (I was on jv) at Rimrock (a really hard course with terrible hills and KUs course) I ran almost a minute slower running a 27:55 my goal was to beat my time from twilight and I ran the worst I ran all season

  • @maggie-7-
    @maggie-7- Рік тому +6

    I remember a few weeks ago, my cross country team was going to a meet that was crazy flat (only 2 feet of elevation gain) and everyone was putting a bunch of pressure on themselves to pr. Eventually, I did not pr, but one of my teammates did (one that had never beaten me before that day). I felt absolutely defeated. But, on the next race, it was the opposite. The course was hilly and sandy and I knew that the teammate that beat me was very weak with hills. I went into the race confident and finished eighth, beating my teammate by almost a minute 😊

  • @filizaktan7909
    @filizaktan7909 Рік тому

    I am a runner, but I am not a professional runner. Spencer, I appreciate your advising subscribers to put failures into perspective and stop self-beating. That applies to anything we do! Thank you.

  • @ChasinMason88
    @ChasinMason88 Рік тому

    Former late 90s WHS track athlete. Great video. Thanks for repping Wilton.

  • @zachm1313
    @zachm1313 Рік тому +1

    I been doing xc since 7th grade but schools i've been at havent trained very hard but this year (grade 9) i started at a new school and they're taking it way more seriously which im loving. the 3rd meet this year I DNF'd cause I had an ongoing injury but the next meet I bounced back and pr'd.

  • @mawilliams777
    @mawilliams777 Рік тому

    Absolutely Spencer, cross country is all about the experience of the day

  • @Klian159
    @Klian159 Рік тому +2

    I shoot this is a GOOD one. So no long ago, in my first league race, I had a MASSIVE SIDE STICH and got 51TH place with the slowest 5k in my life of 30:31. BUT the next league race I was REDEMPTIONING and got 9TH PLACE out of 6 high schools and with massic improvement of 20:28 just a few seconds off pr.

  • @jimenezbasketballacademy2444
    @jimenezbasketballacademy2444 2 місяці тому +1

    In 6 grade I was running a 10:38 minute mile I joined cross country JH and my mile is now 6:45

  • @tylerbrubaker_7
    @tylerbrubaker_7 Рік тому +1

    This season for me, I had a migraine at a meet and had to drop out, 2 weeks later I had to drop out cos of issues w my plantar, this last Friday was the 1st race I completed this year and I had a career PR by a minute exactly. Just gotta have a short memory and move on

  • @gregoryluna535
    @gregoryluna535 Рік тому +1

    Only remember one bad race in my junior year at a dual-meet with Walnut. Otterbein had hills but it was a fast course. I ran 16:02 and only beat 1 kid and didn’t contribute to the scoring of a neck and neck race. We went 1st and 3rd but lost by a point. Definitely, the worst feeling of the year.

  • @averyerickson7687
    @averyerickson7687 Рік тому +5

    Spencers dad looks like a tall tale in those photos 3:30

  • @phinhowe
    @phinhowe 7 місяців тому

    Was racing on the flattest, fastest course of the season, my PH was 18:08, and I should have run under 18, but my nerves got the best of me, and i ran 18 flat. Luckily, though, the final meet of the season went really well, and propelled me into a great track season.

  • @joey_kool
    @joey_kool Рік тому

    I just finished my season and yes, this does happen. We traveled two hours away for a meet and I ran horrible. As he said, I couldn’t yell you what went wrong. I ended up letting some teammates beat me who shouldn’t have. Next race was a home meet, and I ended running up my season best. It’s all about that positive mindset!

  • @karolina.321
    @karolina.321 Рік тому

    Holy shit Ari in 2nd place in that race. Please tell that man that hes far too humble 😋😉
    Love the videos, really appreciate the content. Thanks for putting it all out there for us Spencer.

  • @user-wi9fu3fc2l
    @user-wi9fu3fc2l Рік тому +3

    Well said..

  • @MudphlapMudphlap
    @MudphlapMudphlap 3 місяці тому

    In my sophomore year of high school (I was an open runner at the time so I was just watching my teammates) we absolutely bombed the regional meet. Our fifth guy had a pretty mediocre day, and everyone else did horribly. We were the favorite to win the race, and just barely edged out the seventh place team to come in sixth. This qualified us to run the state meet (top 6 move on) so we got another chance. Everyone had a great day and we placed fourth. My team was sixth in the region and fourth in the state.

  • @panther5170
    @panther5170 Рік тому

    I saw you running at green lake like a week ago, it was crazy to me because I used to watch your videos back when I did xc in highschool

  • @LIL_flips
    @LIL_flips 2 місяці тому

    Man I really needed to see this video. In not by any mean good a cross but I had placed top 15 in meets prior and was shooting for top 10. I expected so much out of myself for the next meet but only place 26th and I was crushed. I thought is was all over and I would never run well ever again but next meet i got 9ht and was so happy

  • @azerkie
    @azerkie Рік тому +1

    love this type of video!

  • @apineappleguy5855
    @apineappleguy5855 Рік тому

    Bro Im watching the footage of you racing at wickham today, which is the day I raced at wickham to get my all time pr for my last ever xc meet. I didn't know you were from CT!

  • @monstereugene
    @monstereugene Рік тому

    I hit my slowest race and didn't make states this year as a soph even tho I made it last year as a fresh. I just really have tapped into that mistake to motivate me. That I should be able to run a qualifying time in my sleep by next year

  • @stephendenney7349
    @stephendenney7349 Рік тому

    I at least once made the mistake of going to bed the night before our league finals a few hours early, thinking I would get more sleep, but instead stayed awake all night. I learned also not to worry too much about important races.

  • @Tyty61279
    @Tyty61279 Рік тому

    Thanks for this I really needed that today

  • @T1MB05L1C3
    @T1MB05L1C3 Рік тому

    Recently I’ve been able to go into race day (I run stuff half marathon or longer, so very few race days) and know that there’s absolutely nothing I can do the day of. I trust my training to go and kick ass.
    I’m 28 btw so well out of HS and collegiate running but still do races.

  • @peasone7573
    @peasone7573 Рік тому +1

    My state meets are at the same place that yours were shout of CT

  • @jackruns07
    @jackruns07 Рік тому

    Last year I had a race where I went like 19:50 and the next week I went 20:40. But after that week I hit a or of about 15 seconds. But I really learned that not all races will go perfect or well and that bad days happen. Btw went 17:23 the other week

  • @lindseyfive686
    @lindseyfive686 Рік тому

    I’m a sophomore in high school and I pretty much have run 17:20 or below the whole season depending on how tough the course was but at our regional meet I don’t know what happened I just felt terrible and ran 18:08 my slowest race of the season and what really sucked was my pr was also on that course 😭 but bad races just happen and you have to bounce back

  • @360-vv9
    @360-vv9 Рік тому

    needed this

  • @danieljones8658
    @danieljones8658 Рік тому +5

    All my best times in high school and college were when I least expected it.
    Edit: I'd also strongly recommend against going D1 for anyone to whom it matters. D3 gives you the best taste of running and you'll have more freedom to get a meaningful degree. imo.

    • @courtkeeler8501
      @courtkeeler8501 Рік тому

      What about D2?

    • @danieljones8658
      @danieljones8658 Рік тому

      @@courtkeeler8501tbh I know so little about D2 there were no colleges near where I grew up. But if it ends up being a middle ground from D1 and D3 then go for it.

    • @courtkeeler8501
      @courtkeeler8501 Рік тому

      Yeah it wasn't common in NC where I am from, but I ended up going D2 in Alabama and it was awesome

  • @eastonogilvie3428
    @eastonogilvie3428 Рік тому

    In grade 7 got really nervous for the city meet and placed 13th. The next week I had our zone meet, I was able to relax a little more and placed 5th only 5 seconds behind the winner.

  • @mysportjourney3862
    @mysportjourney3862 3 місяці тому

    At the state championships for cross country I had a terrible race losing to my main competitor and running and extremely slow time, a couple weeks later at the national championships I destroyed him and ran really well, I think you just have to treat every race as a new race and a new opportunity and disassociates yourself from your past performances

  • @totallynotpaul6211
    @totallynotpaul6211 2 місяці тому

    I recognize all those school names from my meets. I guess I'm from the same area as you were in high school.

  • @bentprogamingyt
    @bentprogamingyt 7 місяців тому

    This is a true story
    In my year 5 district cross country a few years ago i went out to fast and started panicking and feeling dizzy
    on my 2nd out of 3 km i got shoved towards a big hole in the ground and tripped over since i hadn't been awake "mentally" scraping myself so badly it hurt to walk.

  • @mattmitchel1877
    @mattmitchel1877 Рік тому

    I had a really good race first race if the season. I didn’t pr the rest of the season. We’ll try again next time.

  • @homemanasathira501
    @homemanasathira501 Рік тому

    I have fciacs in an hour so this rlly helped!

  • @GamersWorld5
    @GamersWorld5 Рік тому

    I had a race in California that I did really bad in and the next 3 races I felt like I had to run sub 18(my pr was 18:11) but was far off and then finally I managed to pr and run 18:09. Not sub 18 but still improvement

  • @cubinginatree-3040
    @cubinginatree-3040 Рік тому

    In 230 person race these year I really wanted a medal. Which to 50 got. Sadly I got 52 because I didn’t push myself hard enough in the kick because I thought top 50 was certain. That ruined my day. The next invitational I bounced back and pulled off a win. :)

  • @BigTennty
    @BigTennty Рік тому

    I ran horribly at Jesse Owens which was a huge race down south that was supposed to do really good at, it was a super fast course and I sold the bag, fast forward one week and I get a 57 sec pr at our county meet when the course is nowhere near as fast (ps I’m on the bus going to regionals rights now, wish me luck)

  • @th0rsrag326
    @th0rsrag326 Рік тому

    That me right now I ran 17:24 and the next meet I ran 18:40 and I haven’t got much faster but tomorrow is your state qualifying and need to do good to go to state

  • @yoboisam5803
    @yoboisam5803 Рік тому

    Love da vids

  • @jessecollins5490
    @jessecollins5490 Рік тому

    I’ve had a race last week that wasent what I planned. I sort of got a little bit over welmed because my race has a huge huge hill that you run up and it’s been a hard task trying to race good. But it was just that my back calves and hamstrings where just sort of giveing up. And I kind of new that I was sort of warn out for the season since it was kind of my last race. But tbh race wasn’t bad really was just sort of my body sort of over tired.

  • @TheCrayon-oe9no
    @TheCrayon-oe9no Рік тому +4

    Love the videos. Do you have any tips for breaking 5:00 in the mile. Im at 5:27 and I'm a freshman.

    • @yvngchvp8695
      @yvngchvp8695 Рік тому

      Mileage on the offseason, work on speed, and put yourself up there in races.

    • @abevanduinen5892
      @abevanduinen5892 Рік тому +1

      Consistency above all else

    • @ezramarkos4957
      @ezramarkos4957 Рік тому

      i would go for some 800 repeats or even 400 repeats if your struggling with speed or if you have more of a sprinting background focus more on mileage

  • @xuchenglin6256
    @xuchenglin6256 Рік тому

    It's really interesting to see the race experience of someone who is very good at running but "less pro" (you know the internet, it's either general public beginner stuff or international elites...). One thing strikes me most is there seems to be so much "variations" in your race performance in comparison to the "pros" or "elites". One day you run a "15:xx" then the other day you run a "17:xx", for me it seems to be almost unbelievable. There's several levels at least 3 or 4 levels between a 15 something 5K and a 17 something 5K. However the elites seems to be very consistent. For those 13-something guys in Olympics and world championships, it seems like they can run it any time any day... There's very little variation between their results. For these guys it seems not possible for them to be at 13-something one day and 15-something the other day, most of the time the variation is just seconds. What do you think of this? Is this the difference between the elites and non-elites? Or it's you pacing strategy or experience? room to improvement? How about now?

  • @Cometbolide
    @Cometbolide Рік тому +1

    My story starts in the late part of the season right before conference meet, my last race before conference race i wanted an 18:30 to get a varsity letter, i ended up getting 19:15, which sucked, but so did the course. I still kinda beat myself up over it, which i shouldnt have.
    Conference meet rolled sround the following Saturday, and i didnt just break 18:30, i broke 18. With a 17:54. Making me the fastest freshman on the team during the 2023 season, as well as being a 42 second PR and being able to go to Nike Regionals in Terra Haude, IN.
    Back at the start of the season, i was actually the slowest freshman with a 26:20 as my best 5k, but i quickly bounced up the times and finally got to where i am today. If you have a slow time, dont fret, you can bounce back. I went from being the slowest to the fastest freshman on the team during one season.

    • @donshields2379
      @donshields2379 Рік тому

      17:54 was the first time I broke 18:00 as a freshman. It happened to be our district meet. Finished 11th overall. Top 10 went to state. It turned out our team qualified for state.

    • @Cometbolide
      @Cometbolide Рік тому

      @@donshields2379 That's awesome! Being the fastest freshman on a good team is no easy feat, my team is a 2022 state champion and going for a back to back title. Unfortunately I didn't make it to District meet but at least I broke 18.

  • @yaboyplays77
    @yaboyplays77 3 місяці тому

    Going in my fourth year of cc

  • @juanjimenez7430
    @juanjimenez7430 3 місяці тому

    Hey I'm new in xc it's my first year, my first race I hit 18:53 5k and I really think the mind works hand in hand with the performances so could you tell me more tips please 🙏

  • @willcoburn-u5e
    @willcoburn-u5e Місяць тому

    Currently running a 16:53 for the 3 mile (still got 3 yrs to get that down) idk why everyone put times lol

  • @ChrisDelMac
    @ChrisDelMac 2 місяці тому

    who else watching this the night before a meet

  • @hannahcash8537
    @hannahcash8537 Місяць тому

    'When you have a bad race , everyone knows' LOL

  • @attackingthirdfootballchan5609
    @attackingthirdfootballchan5609 3 місяці тому

    Bro pulled out that performance out of his ahh 💀💀💀🔥🔥🔥

  • @ckbhighlights1882
    @ckbhighlights1882 Рік тому

    Bruh I go from having the worst race of my life to running the best workout of my life to running one of the most painful race I’ve ever ran were I ran okay and then I just had a shitty workout. I do everything to try to stay consistent but sometimes it is your day and sometimes it isnt

  • @mrman1636
    @mrman1636 Рік тому +1

    Any tips for first second and third mile for races

    • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
      @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Рік тому

      Pace better. Take care the first mile, take up slack on the second, take scalps the third.

    • @etax8992
      @etax8992 Рік тому

      Pace better. Take care the first mile, take up slack on the second, take scalps the third.

    • @etax8992
      @etax8992 Рік тому

      Pace better. Take care the first mile, take up slack on the second, take scalps the third.

  • @kovykchandler
    @kovykchandler Рік тому

    Relatable

  • @GooRavenGaming
    @GooRavenGaming 2 місяці тому

    I did my cross country and I also got a 26th
    place

  • @SawyerBurgess-zf6dd
    @SawyerBurgess-zf6dd 2 місяці тому

    Anyone else notice how he hid that little mariokart music in there

  • @BennyMKW
    @BennyMKW Рік тому

    shoutout the CT XC scene

  • @Masterguy127
    @Masterguy127 8 місяців тому

    My son runs XC varsity and he sometimes feels like he’s going to throw up once he gets close to the finish line. Anyone have any tips that can help him from feeling like this. Or prevent cramping at the end to where it slows him down at the end of the race.

  • @maddoxmalloy_08
    @maddoxmalloy_08 8 місяців тому

    The left midfielder was oddly specific 😂

  • @yo-lo3il
    @yo-lo3il Рік тому

    30:01 5k to 23:44 5k

  • @nro337
    @nro337 Рік тому

    🔥

  • @Dez_Evans
    @Dez_Evans 6 місяців тому

    I ran 12:00 for my first 2 mile race (Junior high) and then came back two weeks later and ran 10:40

  • @michaelchalfant__7872
    @michaelchalfant__7872 Рік тому

    This is crazy in Indiana I can run 16:00 and still not even be top 50 in the state meet

  • @prettyhemi_lou8161
    @prettyhemi_lou8161 Рік тому

    I went from 20:38 to 19:13

  • @travisyoutube456
    @travisyoutube456 Рік тому

    i’m 15 and ran 4 miles at 5:12 (5:19,5:12,5:08,5:04) what should my 5k be

  • @micahfroemke9814
    @micahfroemke9814 2 місяці тому

    Imagine running a 16:36 and it being a bad race. I wish

  • @gizzykat
    @gizzykat Рік тому

    Dude, you must have been REALLY stressed out, because in a couple of those pics from high school, you looked like you were 26 yrs. old!

  • @getplayed7272
    @getplayed7272 Рік тому

    Looking at these videos is always so weird for cross country. Tips like "focus on place" never mattered to me, I never even sniffed varsity even though I trained super hard relative to my teammates.
    But I did enjoy grinding for something, gave me something to do and unforgettable memories with some great people for the rest of my life