How Running Changed My Life

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  • @javiersong
    @javiersong Рік тому +664

    Running has taught me to be PATIENT. We live in a world of social media where everything needs to be instantaneous and glamourous. Running has humbled me and taught me that there is not shortcuts and you just need to be disciplined, consistent, and put the work.

    • @slyarsenal
      @slyarsenal Рік тому +8

      Running has taught me to seek swimming which is actually better for the body than running can ever be

    • @Maris0L0L
      @Maris0L0L Рік тому +5

      THISSSS!!! You cannot rush running training and I learned to be patient through running

    • @jenniferibarra7737
      @jenniferibarra7737 Рік тому +3

      Running had taught me that sometimes in life we can’t rush cleaning , studying etc. we have to do it wisely . But when you run you can rush and running is the only thing that you can act speedy on.

    • @beaualoevv
      @beaualoevv Рік тому +3

      i started running a year ago, been doing it everyday for months. i got skinny, felt better, could fit in anything (60kg lowest was 58,8kg… and im 174) mentally and physically better. but it got so boring, i run every route 100x times, i listened to every music out there, could run without taking breaks for hours. i still run but how do i get the motivation back?

    • @Zarathustr
      @Zarathustr Рік тому +4

      @@slyarsenalwe don’t care

  • @gavinbergey2078
    @gavinbergey2078 Рік тому +1475

    In December I was 280 lbs. Drunk all the time, with no real trajectory in life anymore. I started running (barely) on a treadmill through the winter. I’ve lost almost 50 lbs now, and I look forward to my long runs for some solid “me time”. I stopped drinking, set some goals, and continue to go one more. Running has literally changed everything for me. I appreciate all the things in my life so much more. My eyes are opened. Thanks Nick.
    Edit: Wow thanks for all the comments! Update, I’m down over 60 lbs. I just finished my first ever marathon on Sunday with a time of 4:50. My goal was under 5 hrs so I’m very proud of that. I hope you all can achieve your goals and stick to the grind! I’ve never in my life been in a better place mentally than I am here and now. I will run for the rest of my life and never touch booze again. Its only getting better. Sub 4 hrs next year!

    • @areefareef7675
      @areefareef7675 Рік тому +4

      Did u immediately run or started walking?

    • @gavinbergey2078
      @gavinbergey2078 Рік тому +23

      @@areefareef7675 walked on incline in zone 2 HR for 30-60 minutes until weight came off and I could maintain that HR while running.

    • @Demiduivenvoorden
      @Demiduivenvoorden Рік тому +1

      That's incredible!!

    • @rustyO2489
      @rustyO2489 Рік тому +26

      Wish I could give this comment a ❤, I was pretty much in the same boat, drinking myself to an early grave , weighed 340 pounds, quit drinking a year ago this week, started exercising and running, dropped nearly 80 pounds and I’m well on my way to get a hundred pounds weight loss, more importantly I got my life back, and I love running! Nicks videos are an absolute inspiration, I may never get to his level but it’s great improving every day,sober life rules!

    • @chriscotton4207
      @chriscotton4207 Рік тому +12

      As a person who started and did the same as you. I hated cardio. I hated running. Eh...now... It's kinda enjoyable. I feel like if I don't run my day is effed up haha
      Update 5/29 down from 275-210

  • @joannhandsford7579
    @joannhandsford7579 Рік тому +67

    “ consistently good rather than occasionally great”

  • @atlask3969
    @atlask3969 Рік тому +162

    I started running 3 years ago in prison it helped me get my mind out the environment at the time. I’ve been home a year and just completed my first marathon a week ago. I love running it changed my life in many ways!

  • @mendelandrusier8321
    @mendelandrusier8321 Рік тому +58

    I was suffering with mental health issues and a bit of depression, I was taking medication for adhd.
    I started running about a year ago, I'm no longer taking medication, I felt upbeat and positive, happy about life and really great overall, anyone thinking about getting into running stop thinking and get out there and run it will guarantee change your life😊

    • @danielkammer3244
      @danielkammer3244 Рік тому +3

      Running has improved my mental health more than anything I've tried

    • @ce6ej
      @ce6ej 6 місяців тому

      @@danielkammer3244yep!! Same for me. It also helps BIG TIME if you have sleep problems.

    • @riffshub
      @riffshub 2 місяці тому

      Hey there,
      Thank you so much for sharing this publicly. I really appreciate you. And, can you please let me know how long did it take for you to see changes in your mental health? Is it like you felt a drastic switch in your mind or you gradually became aware?

  • @kennydunn2649
    @kennydunn2649 Рік тому +69

    After 6 years of sobriety. No physical activity has taught me more about myself than running has. 6 months ago I ran my first half marathon. Now I run at least a half marathon on my long runs in preparation for my first Ultra.

  • @ce6ej
    @ce6ej 6 місяців тому +20

    If you have problems with sleep, start running. I used to wake up several times through the night and it was destroying my energy levels every day. Once I started running, I started to sleep like a ROCK all the way through the night. You don’t have to go crazy fast or for super long distances… just start by walking around the block if you have to. Stay consistent, then start jogging very slowly for short distances. If you keep at it, eventually you will be able to run a mile… then 2 miles.. etc..

    • @AnirudhYashpal-f5r
      @AnirudhYashpal-f5r 3 місяці тому

      @@ce6ej Stop talking caffeine tea, coffee, even decafinate products. It helps for sure

  • @LisaManning765
    @LisaManning765 Рік тому +46

    I started running in 2019. It has changed everything about my life. Everything.

    • @jamesirvine9541
      @jamesirvine9541 Рік тому +1

      I run every morning just to get my metabolism going everything follows that good eating good sleep

    • @jamesirvine9541
      @jamesirvine9541 Рік тому

      @Maxima me personally, it helps mentally . enjoy my meals more,i sleep better.i get less depressive days and when entering events it gives me goals.

  • @c.a.t.6165
    @c.a.t.6165 Рік тому +21

    Running lets me feel powerful, gives me an outlet for anxiety, lets me connect with others, gives me moments outdoors, shows me what I’m capable of.

  • @chrisdtgordon5331
    @chrisdtgordon5331 Рік тому +98

    I’ve been a runner for years, but I really struggled with the marathon distance. Then in 2015 I contracted necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating bacteria) and nearly died. Throughout my recovery, running has provided me with a motivator to push my “new” body to see what I can accomplish.
    In 10 days I will run the Med City Marathon in Rochester, MN and qualify for Boston.
    Running not only saved my life when I became sick, but it’s also provided me a way to better myself and inspire others!

    • @sooojulija
      @sooojulija Рік тому +1

      Good luck 🌸🍀💝

    • @donavonkeith8411
      @donavonkeith8411 Рік тому +1

      Good luck 👍🏼

    • @tjyates4299
      @tjyates4299 Рік тому +1

      go get what belongs to you💪🏽

    • @davepage764
      @davepage764 Рік тому +1

      Wow, please post how you get ob with the Med City Marathon in Rochester

    • @AlekNik1994
      @AlekNik1994 Рік тому +1

      Is the marathon tomorrow ?

  • @rmjames83
    @rmjames83 Рік тому +18

    Running totally changed me too. It’s not the significant amount of weight I’ve lost, not the muscle or fitness I’ve gained (although those things are great!). It’s about the confidence I’ve gained in myself, the drastically better mental health & an overall better life that I’ve gained. I feel a better person now that I run. It has given me SO much perspective on things/life-when I run, I process things, or think nothing at all, just focusing on breathing & my footsteps. It’s amazing how much running can bleed into all the other everyday aspects of life that don’t involve running. I did struggle in the beginning with feeling inadequate comparing myself to others, but once I attached myself to the PROCESS of running rather than specific time/distance/pace etc. goals, those specific goals just started happening organically. I used to hate, & I mean hate running in my 20’s…now I can’t imagine life without it.
    It’s not all rainbows & unicorns tho, especially in the beginning. Running is HARD-if it was easy, everyone would do it. But you are capable! Give it a go, & a good consistent go, & it might change your life too!! U got this!!!

  • @matt.vansomeren
    @matt.vansomeren Рік тому +4

    Running has taught me that success does not come easily, but it WILL come, if you put in the work. Apply that to any area of life, and life can & will change! Thank you Nick and BPN!

  • @maverick5
    @maverick5 Рік тому +6

    Running helps me slow down, be present and problem solve in a very stoic manner. I always come back ready to take more ownership and focussed.

  • @jocko_05
    @jocko_05 Рік тому +2

    Prior military guy here as well. 11B2G. I used to run ALL the time. I used to quite literally, just spontaneously drop what I was doing look at whoever was around me and say I'm going for a run that would turn into 8 miles, 12 miles +.
    Post military, I lost my way (kids, marriage, job etc.) with about any and every excuse I could think of. The thoughts of it were and still are still in my head. I stumbled across this channel; you've inspired me to hit the hard ball again. I think its b/c of how much I can relate to you and what you are speaking about. So, for that, thank you.

  • @BradFinn
    @BradFinn Рік тому +50

    Your journey to running has greatly impacted my journey as well! Just did my first ultramarathon with a few more on the calendar! Thanks Nick!

    • @louieestevez8584
      @louieestevez8584 Рік тому +2

      Never thought I would see my favorite finance youtuber commenting on my favorite fitness UA-camr ! Thanks so much to both of you guys

  • @JordanIsBadAtGames
    @JordanIsBadAtGames 10 місяців тому +9

    Ran my first 10km today. Something I never thought I’d do. Consistency is the key. Been running 3 times a week for the last 3 months. I love it

  • @osPA78
    @osPA78 Рік тому +3

    Running has always been my first true passion into fitness. I first started running to get into shape but then realized that running had become a huge part of my life. Running has always been my escape. I can't agree with you any more about how amazing it is being out there when everyone else is asleep. Heck, I can recall a handful of times in where I couldn't fall asleep and I'm out there at 2 AM...just because I can. Life has gotten in the way, in addition to some injuries, but your videos have reignited that spark and made me remember how much I really do love to run.

  • @msaavy83
    @msaavy83 Рік тому +139

    Running has changed my life. In 2020, I suffered from bad anxiety. I felt alone and not good enough as a person. I couldn't run 1/2 a mile without thinking something was wrong with me. I never gave up and embraced the suck. Seeing your videos kept me going. In a month, I will complete my first 1/2 Marathon. #G1M

    • @Second2LastPioneer
      @Second2LastPioneer Рік тому +3

      You are not alone. 💪

    • @kid_mehdi1796
      @kid_mehdi1796 Рік тому +2

      You got this man!

    • @DavidPacJr
      @DavidPacJr Рік тому +1

      👍🏼

    • @BobbyP5985
      @BobbyP5985 Рік тому

      Running is really bad for your joints and ankles you will break down soon. Better use elliptical it’s easier on your legs.

    • @davepage764
      @davepage764 Рік тому +1

      I can relate to this, i feel great when I'm out running even if a short distance but when I'm done and my legs and chest and stomach hurt, well the thought I have....

  • @stephaniefunrun
    @stephaniefunrun Рік тому +8

    Running has brought me a strength and a determination I didn’t know I had. I am currently in a hospital, I believe I am about to get a Crohns diagnosis, but I won’t let that stop me. I am set to run the Eiger by UTMB this July. I know this throws a kink in the training plan. But I know from past experiences I can solve this problem, move forward, and I WILL toe that line!

    • @sure_not_me_theo4928
      @sure_not_me_theo4928 Рік тому +1

      All the blessings for you!I admire your determination and i know you will achieve your dreams!Keep having faith in your abilities no matter what!🙏🏼

  • @Beeker0420
    @Beeker0420 Рік тому +16

    I was never a runner but started last year because of Nick Bare (hybrid athlete) and David Goggins, who have both spoken about the mental and physical benefits running provides. I worked my way up from running around the block to doing 25-30 miles per week. Not sure if I will ever get to do a full marathon or an ultra, but I will continue to push myself and maintain physical and mental discipline through running and training. I am 52 and in better shape than ever. Running makes you feel alive and free. Thanks, Nick!

  • @abepenner4714
    @abepenner4714 Рік тому +10

    I went from being 235lbs last year and high blood pressures and cholesterol and I feel like running and your channel really changed my life for the best.
    Currently training for my first half marathon next month.
    Best shape that I have been in over a decade.
    Go one more

  • @shawnvsshawn3573
    @shawnvsshawn3573 Рік тому +35

    I'm signed up for and training for the Leadville Silver Rush 50 mile trail run in July, largely because of this channel. The mental and physical benefits have made me happy of the person I am and the person I'm working to be. Thanks Nick and BPN team.

  • @drugless85
    @drugless85 Рік тому +23

    Just did my first ever half marathon last Sunday. Never ran anything more than a 5K before. Went from being talked into it with not much interest at all, but man now I'm actually loving running. Thought I would do this one to say I did it and be done but now I'm wanting to keep pushing and see what I can do.

  • @miguelt09
    @miguelt09 Рік тому +2

    Running challenges me physically and mentally! Every Run! Every Time! Running helps me disconnect and focus on myself! Just me and the pavement!!

  • @armageddon101
    @armageddon101 Рік тому +2

    For the longest time, I never considered myself a long distance runner. I did short distance track and field back in high school; then for almost a decade I did not run at all. I picked up running March 2020 when COVID hit and all the gyms closed down. Only thing I could do was run outside and back then I could barely churn out a 2-3 miles before being exhausted. 3 years later, I've done a handful of 10km races and just about to run my 4th half marathon this coming week! Running is such an integral part of my life now and it brings me such joy and euphoria! Look forward to continuing this running journey through life!
    Thanks Nick for your videos! Such a massive inspiration and I enjoy watching your content and listening to your podcasts. Keep up the great work to you and your team!

  • @BrandonStone24
    @BrandonStone24 Рік тому +97

    I literally just finished my first Half Marathon when I got home and saw this video. I’ve been running for 10 months. When I signed up 3 months ago my goal was just to finish with out stopping… I just ran a 1:58:20 at 205lbs 5’9”. That was one of the greatest feelings I’ve ever experienced in my life. I’m addicted in the best way possible

    • @Demiduivenvoorden
      @Demiduivenvoorden Рік тому +2

      Absolutely incredible Brandon!!

    • @jaimeshore9989
      @jaimeshore9989 Рік тому +2

      So proud of you 👏! Great job!!

    • @HabituaILineStepper
      @HabituaILineStepper Рік тому

      How do you run for longer? I can’t run for more than 30 minutes straight at the moment

    • @TheBobbobbybobson
      @TheBobbobbybobson Рік тому +1

      ​@@HabituaILineStepper try running slower

    • @abepenner4714
      @abepenner4714 Рік тому +1

      ​@@HabituaILineStepper are you doing easy runs?
      One of the best things I learned in my short time running is start with easy runs and slowly up your mileage week by week

  • @erauqscme
    @erauqscme Рік тому +1

    Nick, you're my hero, as well as my idol of Strength Training.
    You said, "I was still pretty new to running & didn't really understand how much running would teach me..." However, I am 100% sure you have taught me a lot that I could never imagined without you &/or your videos!
    What you've taught moved/still moves me a lot, & what's more you've given me great motivation & inspiration both on Running & Strength Training, esp. the big 3 Lifts & marathon run training!
    Thank you!
    Thank you!
    Thank you!

  • @reyesoperator
    @reyesoperator Рік тому +2

    I just retired after 21 years in the Army. I was a 180A with 1st Group. I don't want to be like many guys I see at group that gets fat after retiring. I still feel the connection to my SOF brothers at 1st Group and use this to feel connected and always stay ready. After all, my DD214 says I have a recall when the Army determines it needs me and I can hear the war drum beating. I try to run 5 miles every day because I'm just waiting for that letter saying I got to take a team again. Thanks for the inspiration brother.

  • @goldenroosieoutdoors9703
    @goldenroosieoutdoors9703 Рік тому +28

    I've been running consistently for about 2 years now. I was 330 lbs and we were expecting our first child. I knew that I needed to make some changed because I wanted to set a good example for my children. My son turned 2 in March and I have lost 82 lbs. Still work to be done but having the consistency to get out almost every morning and run has proven to be successful. I am training to run my first 100 mile race at the end of August and my wife and I are expecting our second child in the coming weeks. Running has changed my life and hopefully the lives of my children. Thanks for putting these videos out, Nick! I love watching them and they have taught me so much on this journey to becoming an ultra runner.

    • @neilk4862
      @neilk4862 Рік тому +1

      Wow, great job man. Impressive progress! Keep going, and good luck with your journey ahead.

    • @wsarwani
      @wsarwani Рік тому

      Congratulations on your successes and hopefully many more to come!

  • @ehougen82
    @ehougen82 Рік тому +4

    The key is progressive overload. You keep pushing yourself and your limits will keep expanding. Running has helped me go places and see things I never thought possible. I used to dread the morning alarm, now if I don't get my run in my day just feels a little "off." You nailed it, it's all about fostering not only physical fitness but mental toughness as well. The harder stuff that you do, the easier everything else seems comparatively.

  • @mattmccollum4857
    @mattmccollum4857 Рік тому +9

    Nick thank you for reminding me why I started running in the first place. I’ve stopped since Covid and the hardest thing has been trying to motivate myself to get back out there again. Thank you

  • @charithathoradeniya6605
    @charithathoradeniya6605 Рік тому +7

    First got into running during the pandemic lockdowns. Really glad I found Nick to follow as an inspirational person in terms of my running, hybrid athlete workouts and work. One thing that drives me so much from running and weight training is the cardio vascular fitness and strength you gain from it and how it improves over time. Being a college student at present, this has motivated me so much in terms of my studies and extra curriculars. Consistent good > occasional great!!

  • @JoeHernandez-d6e
    @JoeHernandez-d6e Рік тому +1

    Running helps me get through the many tough times in my life. When I feel stressed, worried, or overwhelmed I lace up my Hokas and go for a run. I’ve also started strength training which I know will benefit me. Take it one mile at a time! Take Care Everyone!

  • @user-lm7or8bi6y
    @user-lm7or8bi6y Рік тому +1

    I quit my job in July 2022 to pursue a passion as a creative (Mostly a digital and acrylic painter). I had a period of time being unfocused, unmotivated, and low energy for 3-4 months. I decided to improve my health with running as a way to increase my focus and creativity beginning of 2023. First run was a painful 14 minute mile. Second run was even slower... Today I can run 4-5 miles in autopilot at a 8:30 pace. I have my first piece of work in a gallery, sold several paintings, opened an online business, and now have my first solo art show on August 5th. It wasn't all just running, but the running taught me discipline and consistency.

  • @Carmen-c7e9e
    @Carmen-c7e9e 6 місяців тому +5

    Running has helped me eliminate toxic people and toxic behaviors. It has taught me my strength and ability. It has been my moment of the day I get to connect to the divine.

  • @adamplom253
    @adamplom253 Рік тому +6

    Ran my first marathon yesterday, 4:32
    Disappointed because I was going for a 4 hour marathon but I had a pinched nerve around mile 3. Definitely hurt but I pretty much limped the whole way and pushed through it without quitting! Huge shoutout to your videos for helping me train for a marathon

    • @kevinhaskins6619
      @kevinhaskins6619 Рік тому

      Keep stacking them and one day you will realize that this was an excellent experience.

  • @selenacowland9032
    @selenacowland9032 Рік тому +5

    I'm running my first marathon June 7th. Your videos have been very inspiring and educational. I too also hated running in the military but absolutely love it now. Go one more!

  • @Fletch_0351
    @Fletch_0351 Рік тому

    I hated running after getting out of the Marines. Got back into it a few years later after being in the worst shape of my life. I crossed the finish line of my first half marathon in 2:19:16 in my BPN Go One More shirt. I went from struggling to run 3 miles with lactate build up to a half and then a 9.5 mile bridge right in Savannah Georgia. Loved every second of this journey and am looking forward to a sub 2 hour half. Whether I’m running 5, 8 , or 10 in the beating sun or pouring rain, running is my release!

  • @rolandhayesthethird3822
    @rolandhayesthethird3822 Рік тому +1

    Luv running: especially a few mins in when the runners high takes over. Just being outdoors and within the elements makes me feel essential 🫡®️

  • @obsidiantain
    @obsidiantain Рік тому +4

    My school and university years were focused on rugby, so I was fit, but running as training was always a chore. Now I’m older (and quit contact sports for the sake of my bones!) I run. It was on and off for years, mixed up with other sports, but more consistent and the main focus for a few years now. The change in my overall well being, stress and anxiety levels, and just day to day happiness is remarkable. I truly think committing to running can change your life.

  • @schenkmeister19
    @schenkmeister19 Рік тому +59

    Just finished my first ever half marathon TODAY. Truly an amazing feeling crossing that finish line. Excited to do it again

  • @SIERRATREES
    @SIERRATREES 10 місяців тому +1

    Im 61, and am so grateful I still run. Seeing my pulse and blood pressure improve , after running and training regularly was so satisfying.I do suffer injuries, and sometimes the body says stop ; I then need downtime, and that has to be honored. Yr channel is great - TX

  • @NA1c158
    @NA1c158 Рік тому +3

    The best thing about running that I love is that its a hobby that can be done no matter your income. Running is free. Aside from running shoes, and light jogging clothes, you really dont need anything other than motivation and perservearence.

  • @benjamin.kelley
    @benjamin.kelley Рік тому +1

    Running is what got me into fitness. Its helped me through a difficult break up, it helped me figure out what I wanted to do with my career, and its created amazing opportunities for me, like meeting so many like minded people at the Go One amore marathon both years I've ran it. It always humbles me, and always gives me goals to work toward.

  • @TJBrussFitness
    @TJBrussFitness Рік тому

    Nick, I found your channel about 4 years ago when I was training for my first half Iron Man. I've followed your journey and it always pulled me out of the slumps whenever I was facing challenging times. Thank you for providing true and honest content to a market that is full of smoke and mirrors. Keep up the great work!
    This December I found myself at 330lbs. Today I'm 270 - your videos again helped jump-start that fire in me to make better life choices. Training for the Peachtree road race on the 4th of July here in ATL. Its been fun and learning to adapt again to new challenges.

  • @JavierISampedroTNF
    @JavierISampedroTNF Рік тому +3

    It has become an essential part of my day. Usual in the early morning if not I will squeeze a lunch run. My wife still does not get why is so meaningful but it really helps me, stay in that zone in which I can think or not think, setting my mind worry free. Thanks Nick for inspiring many others to find that inner path.

  • @chanceunderwood12
    @chanceunderwood12 Рік тому +6

    Running not only has made me develop a mentality and motivation that’s extremely strong but it has changed my life. My goal growing up was running in college and now I’m committed to a D1 program. It’s truly changed my life and running has become a part of me and who I am.

  • @cpruns4501
    @cpruns4501 Рік тому +1

    What you called out here is right on point and I can't oversell the point about the solitude. Our lives have gotten so busy and noisy. When you are out there all alone on the trails something happens. I can't explain it but I LOVE IT and I need it. I love my wife and I love my kids, I love the grind of my job and I love my life but that 1-2 hours a night when I hit the trails is magical. I'm opposite where I like to run while the sun is setting. The perfect run is after a hard day of work, playing with the kids, supper, etc. Then I hit the trail and I time my route so that I'm making it back to the car just as I would have to pull out my headlamp. There is so much wildlife out at that time of day and the air is so still and calm. I can't explain it but it's magical. I get home, shower, have a bit of downtime and then hit the bed. Do it all over the next day. As I type this now I'm itching to get out there and be alone with my thoughts!!

  • @jackdunbar2971
    @jackdunbar2971 Рік тому +1

    I have always thought that running was the absolutely best thing that I could do to maintain and improve my mental toughness, and agility. Running taught me to respect and value my opponent and wish the best for them as well as for myself. No other sport contains this value set. I swim now because my body is too old and beat to run anymore. But swimming does not have all the same elements of camaraderie as running. I am glad to see that many others have discovered the joys and benefits of running. Keep at it.

  • @ProfessorProtean
    @ProfessorProtean Рік тому +1

    dec 2020 got into a motorcycle accident.
    feb 2021 decided to run my first 5 miles ever non stop.
    everything beyond that point i cannot forget, my first 15 miles, my first half marathon; 2021 i completed my own challenge of running 1000 miles by dec 30th. i been watching you since 340k subs and i dont ever compare to you but i most def been motivated by emotions thru your journey and seeing someone else experience what running has done for me aswell. Im on a path to let people know that running no mattet at what stage in your life will highly impact you more as a person than anything else. even got emotional watching your friends half marathon finish. keep this up; beautiful video.

  • @EvanGilkey
    @EvanGilkey 8 місяців тому +4

    In November 2021, I had a short stay in the hospital after getting myocarditis. Visited a cardiologist for 3 months and was finally cleared for normal activities in March. 1 month later, I tore my ACL and meniscus and had a full reconstruction. Due to other personal matters at the time, I fell into depression, and having my freedom of movement taken away from me at the same time made things even harder. At the time, I weighed 215 lbs and was visibly overweight. I decided it was time for me to take control of my health and started lifting weights and running. I'm now down to 175lbs. In March 2023, I ran my first 5k in 7 years, ran what's called the "Tri-Peak Series" which was a 5k, 10k, and 15k up multiple mountains in my area. I completed the Spartan Trifecta with a 5k in Austin, 10k in Col. Springs, and 21k in Seattle. In November last year, I partially retore my same ACL, but it hasn't slowed me down since I was cleared. In July, I will be running my first Ultramarathon in a 50k, known as the Full Moon 50.

  • @abigaillowery8357
    @abigaillowery8357 Рік тому +1

    Wow, running has taught me so much. As someone who has never been athletic or strong, running has taught me how I CAN be strong. I CAN be fast. I CAN run for a long time. It am so thankful that I am able to run!

  • @alanross2243
    @alanross2243 Рік тому +1

    What a great video. I’m 60. Been running 30 years. It’s changed my life. This man described everything every runner has experienced. So we’ll articulated. And to have this much muscle is unreal. Runners are different. That’s not arrogance. They are just different. What an inspiration video. Thank you

  • @georgea1116
    @georgea1116 Рік тому +1

    Nice post, dude. I started running late last year and have fallen in love with it. I couldn't run 50 meters down the street without dying. Now I'm training for my first half marathon. I also love it coz its time to myself. It's fantastic for my physical and mental being. Appreciate your insights.

  • @johnses16098
    @johnses16098 Рік тому

    Running helped me get in the best shape health-wise since 2012, and my mental health, It helped me lose almost a 100 pounds. I stopped watching you for a couple of years but now that I'm in my running journey I started to go through all the vids that I didn't see and watching you go through your journey and life. It's motivating to see. Love you and the BPN team.

  • @kingsrod20
    @kingsrod20 Рік тому +1

    Running has changed my life to get me out of my comfort zones and do things to become better. To just go out there and do it. To say my mind. I was always the shy kid weird kid. 3 years into running. i’ve never been more open to people. Everyone is sitting on a million dollar ticket. we just have to go and cash it in.
    I’m happy i’ve found BPN.❤

  • @mattcuzzort1354
    @mattcuzzort1354 Рік тому +3

    Running has changed my life in many ways. I think the biggest change has been in my mindset. There are so many analogies between different aspects of life and running. Running to me has been a journey of building self efficacy or belief in myself to accomplish tough stuff. Running hasn’t just changed my life, it’s changing my life 🤘.

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben Рік тому

      I love that! You should try an ultra, if you haven't already! It embodies what you said. There's a saying about how running an ultra is like experiencing a year of life in one day.

  • @DG-hm1on
    @DG-hm1on Рік тому +2

    I've run several trail ultras but last year decided to run a road marathon. My long runs had to be done mid week due to schedule, which meant starting at around 5am for a 16-22 mile runs. Your take on silence and solitude and running when the world is asleep and finishing when the world is waking up hits home. I think running without music is key, to just let your mind wander and not have any objective or focus besides the one step in front of another.

    • @suckit0007
      @suckit0007 Рік тому

      I'll try that on my next run
      I never ran without my music maybe tomorrow I will

  • @rob833
    @rob833 Рік тому

    Good video Nick I’m a Avid runner my runner myself as well as hybrid athlete and preparing to leave for Air Force all that you stayed in this video you took the words from my mouth that I can relate to you on so many levels as a runner although I’m not a marathon runner the lessons the joy the rewards that come with running are 1 of 1 especially when your gassed and have shifter thru all gears and you reach your lactic acid threshold that’s when resilience kicks in and will test your heart I love it keep it up Nick💯

  • @dadbodvlogs
    @dadbodvlogs Рік тому +1

    Nick, I started running because of you 3 months ago. I played sport from 11 through to 28 then became a gym bro. I ate way to much, had a child (and another one) and ended up obese, unfit, lifting weights with no direction making promises to myself id never fulfil. I’m a long way off fulfilling my promises and potential but since running and focusing more on my cardiovascular base I feel so much better. The idea of being a Hybrid athlete is something id never thought of until I discovered your channel. From one dad to another, thank you man!

  • @brettduce5243
    @brettduce5243 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for this video. I have just got back into running as I have agreed to undertake a 10K with some work colleagues. I used to run a lot when playing football (soccer) but stopped around 10 years ago as my hip deteriorated. It’s now three and a half years since hip resurfacing and after just focussing on strength training (particularly progressively heavy deadlifting to get my hip muscles where they need to be) I now have the confidence to start running again. I had forgotten how my every day thoughts and focus improves with running. I have always been an explosive athlete - preferring the short, intense activities instead of the long slow activities. In some ways I think that is because my mind prefers to be distracted by many things rather than assessing/confronting the important stuff in life. When you go for those longish runs you can’t but think about, among other things, your life, your life choices, who you are and what you want to be or be remembered for. For me, running is physical and mental development all in one.

  • @Wadsworth_22
    @Wadsworth_22 Рік тому

    Ive been unmotivated in life lately not my usual and ive been looking for more ways to be creative and set my life up in a fashion i want and starting with my body is first im gonna run 3 days a week now with my gym schedule and will return with updates. better health better life 🌿🍂

  • @aspiringadventurer7410
    @aspiringadventurer7410 Рік тому

    Recently got back into running. There is a feeling of joy and freedom I can only find when I run compared to other forms of exercise. Sometimes it feels like I am flying across the ground. Not as mobile as I used to be but I am enjoying the journey to get there.

  • @johnalvarez2124
    @johnalvarez2124 Рік тому

    I got out of a long term relationship 2 years ago and was lost. I had no direction in life because that relationship was part of my identity. I discovered running through listening podcasts and was able to not only have a direction in life but also influence those around me through my new change. I soon became an avid runner and have since signed up for running events. Running changes your outlook on life in a positive way and I am grateful for it!

  • @adidoesultra9777
    @adidoesultra9777 Рік тому +1

    I've always been running, but never on a competitive level or races.
    After having a setback in my profession I really got into longer and longer races. It's amazing how much you progress. Not even in running, but in everything. If I think back of what I thought was hard a while back and what I now consider hard, not comparable...
    Keep running guys!

  • @meastwood274
    @meastwood274 Рік тому +4

    I am going to get back to running myself. Lifelong athlete. Now 48.5 years young. Many life trials and tribulations the past 5 years. Everything from mold toxicity. Car crashes and surgeries. Never let myself go when I couldn’t work out. Knowing I couldn’t work out. Just ate well and kept my weight low. Just lost a lot of muscle. Sauna was a savior during that time. Get the heart rate up when you physically cannot.

  • @Nick-g2s2m
    @Nick-g2s2m 11 місяців тому

    Glad to see you stating the very real benefits that running does provide to almost anybody. Many people quit because it is hard at times. But like you said, thats what makes the great positive changes begin to occur.

  • @stupots07
    @stupots07 Рік тому +1

    Consistently good is a perfect outlook for running. Thanks Nick

  • @carl4257
    @carl4257 Рік тому +2

    I grew up a sprinter and doing hurdles so anything more than 400m was torture. Then the Army forced me to 2 miles and more. Coming across this Guy Nick on UA-cam with a similar back story as mine made me think to challenge myself in those areas hardest for me. Since then, I've completed a 10 miler, half marathon, triathlon, tough mudder and helped others complete races. Thanks for the inspiration, God bless you and the BPN family! G1M

  • @aaronreynolds5547
    @aaronreynolds5547 Рік тому

    Man I don’t even know where to start, running has saved my life. I was addicted to opioids for nearly 5 years and overdosed twice. I nearly lost my life and almost lost my wife and kids due to it. I got clean and found running, started with 1/2 mile then a mile then it turned into therapy. It turned into me just being thankful and really working out my mental demons that I created. I’ll be clean for 6 years on October 16th and I’ll be doing my very first Half IronMan on July 23rd. Just thinking about crossing the finish line makes me emotional. It will just be a giant victory over a lot of things and living proof people can change. Love your content and thanks for everything!

  • @chimudiegbuna683
    @chimudiegbuna683 Рік тому

    started my general weight loss journey in October 2021. picked up running in the summer of 2022. ive lost a total of 65+lbs since october 2021 and I am now fully addicted to the hybrid athlete lifestyle. everything you said there is exactly why and how. the only aspect I dont fully relate with is the community aspect because I am not a member of a run club but my wife and I do it together... started the journey together... so its brought us closer. I am currently using your BPN+ training app for my Half marathon prep! love it!

  • @alexsika7160
    @alexsika7160 Рік тому

    Your video on training and running the Leadville 100 was what got me fired up, and I got back into running. Since then, I have run several ultras. Last week I finished my 1st 50 mile race. Now running is a normal part of my daily routine. Nick, you're inspirational. Thank you!

  • @wbwillie.
    @wbwillie. 3 місяці тому

    I’m currently training for the Austin marathon myself! There’s a whole different vibe when you consistently run, it’s like you can feel that momentum throughout your life.

  • @macalderon81
    @macalderon81 Рік тому

    “Be like water,” is what I think about when I’m running. It’s learning how to be in the moment within the overall environment and experience. It’s a great metaphor for life, where there has been many highs and lows throughout the journey. With my last ultra (50 miler) I was able to complete the full 50 and place 3rd overall. I had to learn to read my body, the environment, and strategize the entire journey, just like in life. My previous ultra which was my first, I didn’t even complete my 50 within the time allotted. This translates into my professional and personal life. I have to approach life as a marathon, meaning, running my own race, training, feeling my body/mind, feeling the overall environment, to cross the finish line and not feeling gassed. It’s the stride you set, the pace you maintain, and the mental fight and visualization you feel in during the marathon that will help carry you further. One step at a time, and one mile at a time.

  • @oliveiramms
    @oliveiramms Рік тому

    I’m addicted to the silence and solitude of the running workout. Nice to set my mind clear, think about the challenges that I may have. The thing that I would have to face. But now I’m injured, trying to fix a sciatic nerve problem that is putting me apart of the tracks 2 moths now. And I miss all that solitude and silence… looking forward to have it back!

  • @yannickdodge
    @yannickdodge Рік тому

    I started running in November 2022, being overweight and very unhappy. My goal for 2023 was to run a 10 miler, currently I ran 10 miles in 1h 17, ran a 21km in 1.45 & aiming to run my first marathon next month. I'm so amazed about the change it has given me and is teaching me a lot about being consistent and having a strong mindset. There is still weeks where I run les often, but I'm growing in to the sports and it has been life changing.

  • @Ahmad-gm4ui
    @Ahmad-gm4ui 4 місяці тому

    yeah.. the best outcome of running is that it gives you a crazy feeling of abundance, you feel you are well even if you are in the hardest time of your life.. it bandages your wound, clear your head, stiffen your legs, improves your breathing and your voice and hormones etc, ,, it's treasure in every aspect

  • @willwu1688
    @willwu1688 Рік тому +1

    Your videos were actually what got me into running again aside from the regular weight trainings I have been doing over the years. I have decided to target myself to run complete a marathon within the end of this year. It will be my first ever.
    I really like many of the lessons you discussed in clip like how running helps with the mind. I have been practicing to see if I can do meditation while running. Also love the point on “hard is relative”.
    I will keep training by for the goal and ‘go one more’ each time I hit the roads.

  • @muhammadalif2286
    @muhammadalif2286 Рік тому

    Running has taught me to be strong in mentality , that to archieve some distance i need to embrace what i ever have to get to that distance it take a lot of journey since i start , i just a newbie that start from early off this year i feel like became a diffrent person now since i doing running enter the event and feel like it is the thing that make me feel like a new life archievement that i will make it to the top one day

  • @Demiduivenvoorden
    @Demiduivenvoorden Рік тому +11

    Absolutely love this episode Nick!! Running is something special and the fact that we get to do it is incredible, something ill never take for granted ❤
    GO ONE MORE

  • @913nmagana9
    @913nmagana9 8 місяців тому

    Excellent video, I love the personal experiment & evolution of running. I used to hate it. My hubby, ultramarathoner Beto Magana, always makes it look so easy, which never resonated with me. I would not allow myself to say "I'm a runner" because my measly 10 or 13 miles was nothing compared to his accomplishments. (Ho hum, wife of ultramarathoner.) Anyway, today, I relish the quiet, increase my discipline, stopped comparing myself to anyone else, and acknowledge my gratitude for the progress over time. I don't need a team, party or club... that would muddy the course for me. It is amazing how running can change one's life.

  • @UtahRunning
    @UtahRunning 3 місяці тому

    Consistency is a huge one that we have learned. The progress that we have seen over the last 2 years of steady running has been insane. It's hard to see it in the moment, but then you look back and see it.
    Running has saved our mental health, and honestly, to some extent, our marriage. We were in a place where we weren't happy with ourselves, and took it out on each other. But committing to running (along with therapy), we have improved our relationship with ourselves, and subsequently, with each other. We wouldn't be where we are today without running.

  • @kobusbarnard7372
    @kobusbarnard7372 4 місяці тому

    I started jogging 3 months ago, from sitting weekdays behind the desk 8am to 5pm job, not being active to beginning phases of jogging few times a week and 5km Parkrun on Saturdays.. Seen absolutely tremendous results. Never knew it to be such a mental booster, and also am learning lesson 5, to maintain consistent. Thanks for sharing these 5 Lessons💪🏻

  • @kennymccullough808
    @kennymccullough808 Рік тому

    I missss the vids Nick can’t wait for more!! Running has changed my life from being obese to being healthy and active and starting my own coaching journey and being able to help others I love near close to me

  • @bel8249
    @bel8249 Рік тому

    Mr. Bare, that was motivating. I’m currently serving as well. The service has been the best ever. I initially got into running from Casey Neistat. I have been watching him ever since his first UA-cam video. As for how I use running now a days. After watching hours and hours of David Goggins, Camron Hanes, and you. I have found running to be a staple to my lifestyle. I use running for resilience and mental fortitude. Having that sense of purpose and accountability serves me. I will run ultramarathons soon. As long as I keep myself accountable and put the effort, I shall achieve that in time.
    Semper Fi.

  • @terranceweis5231
    @terranceweis5231 Рік тому

    I started running last spring after 7 years of weight training and grand fondo bike races. I have the utmost respect for the hybrid style routine and for me it's the best of both worlds. I did a half marathon last year finishing a little better than I thought and this year I'm doing a half marathon and a 50km trail race. I'm not fast but I am consistent and the running has helped me focus on what's important in my life. Thanks for the content you continue to put out.

  • @Second2LastPioneer
    @Second2LastPioneer Рік тому

    I'm not completely sure if running has changed my life. I'm still insecure, sometimes resentful, depressed, anxious. But running keeps me going, even when I'm not running. I love the phrase "This too shall pass." And it's how I feel most times. If I get a side stitch, "this too shall pass." If I'm scared or jealous "this too shall pass." I also love getting badges, medals and trophies on Strava. Sometimes they're silly, but it's the little boosts that get me to do what I need to do. I wish running was a complete solution to anxiety, but it has made me a more determined person. (Along with strength training of which I do to run more..) Thanks for your great videos. They're always inspirational and relatable.

  • @joshmk27
    @joshmk27 Рік тому

    Late 2021 I read a book called Spark (highly recommend!) talking about the science based benefits of working out and running specifically. Through that I decided to take up running and found Nick’s channel. Running has enabled me to achieve more than I ever thought possible in my work and personal life! Thanks for the inspiration Nick!

  • @katywright_realtor
    @katywright_realtor Рік тому

    When I started running 7-8 years ago it was only to spend time with my dad who was training for a marathon and I agreed to run it with him. Just so I get those couple hours with him solo. My parents had just divorced. My training and nutrition was no where near where it needed to be! The marathon was brutal but at least I had that memory with my dad. Now two kids later I run and strength train because it’s what I love to do. It’s brings me solitude and comfort knowing my inner strength has come a long way since my parents divorce. And now my dad is joining me on some trail runs. Running has been so healing for me.

  • @johnnyooo871
    @johnnyooo871 Рік тому

    Been running for me, myself and I since I was in high school and running has kept me alive, healthy and somewhat wise. 60 years later I’m about to compete in 4 triathlons this summer and a few road races. Running is my life

  • @veni.vidi.vici6
    @veni.vidi.vici6 5 місяців тому

    This year I started weightlifting. I also started stationary bike and that turned into running. Last year I could only run a handful of times. This year I've done at least 3-4x that in just a few months and going longer distances. Amazing! It really just gets better and better with fitness.

  • @NBTJacklyn
    @NBTJacklyn Рік тому

    the intro for this was so flawlessly good

  • @Holyshokadin
    @Holyshokadin Рік тому

    In 2009 I was a store manager for Rite Aid here in Ohio. I always wanted to run the Cleveland Marathon because we sponsored it and I worked the water stations. 3 years later I started my journey toward running and losing the weight needed. 2 years after that I ran my first full marathon. I did it. I was so proud of myself. Now I’m on that journey again because of Nick and the BPN team. Thanks for the videos! They are amazing support when you really need it!

  • @bridgestopeace
    @bridgestopeace Рік тому

    Great video. I respect the journey you are on and thank you for inspiring others to do their thing. I started running just as a way to get home faster from Jr. High School which was 2 miles away. In High School, I took it up a notch and joined the cross country team. I was not very fast. Also joined the track team in the off season. I have run off and on for most of my life with sometimes a year or two pause because of where I lived (sometimes war zones do not make great running courses). I completely agree with you about the alone time that running gives you. I do calistenics early in the morning while my wife is asleep and that is really quality time for me. What surprised me was that swimming has given me that same level of confidence, body awareness, and buzz afterwards that carries me through most of my day regardless of how loud /crazyt hat day becomes. I do not have access to a pool very often but when I do, I go hard and just love the feeling. I picked up running again this week. Walk run for now but will go to running 3 miles a day by next month. Keep the failth. At 59 years, I am still slow. Would like to see myself finish a 10k under an hour and that remains a constant goal. Vison equals progress. I have run one half marathon race and one stint of 17milies on my own. So I know that a marathon is in my future. Maybe when I hit 70?

  • @DanielCrossBoss
    @DanielCrossBoss Рік тому

    Running has taught me to always finish and never give up no matter how hard it gets. It has also shown me everything that goes inside my head and dissects it so I can just observe whatever it is.
    My last point is that it has shown me to believe in myself and have a sense of peace because I am away from all distractions. (I feel like nothing can hurt me throughout my day and mentally tougher)

  • @tyrobinson9089
    @tyrobinson9089 Рік тому +1

    Had my longest run yet yesterday, hit 9 miles! I signed for my first marathon at the end of the year and gave myself 9 months to prepare for it. Would never have thought of it without your videos, thanks Nick🤙🏼

  • @nathananderson8720
    @nathananderson8720 Рік тому +1

    This is one of the channels that gave me the courage to start my UA-cam channel 2 months ago about self development. Now I have 196 subs and almost 82 hours of watch time. I know it’s not comparable with others but I’m still proud I started because I’ve been learning so many lessons that I couldn’t have learned without getting started in the 1st place.

  • @Murtayafourfun
    @Murtayafourfun 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for this. I’m from the UK, ex Army and I like you was made to run back then. I’m 50 now and I want to run, to lose weight and gain better cardio. I want that clarity of mind, so thank you.

  • @afostvids3967
    @afostvids3967 Рік тому

    Running has changed me in many ways. I tan my first marathon last October. Before then I was all talk and I haven’t pushed myself to do hard things before. This was the first time I had pursued something out of my comfort zone and starting from ground zero. It has changed my life for the better giving me more clarity, time, and commitment to my own health. Running is an unexplainable habit to continue and push through everyday.

  • @jasonseals1346
    @jasonseals1346 Рік тому

    Back in 2020 I was 230 pounds. Also liked running but with my weight was insecure and lazy. My good Friend who was a runner showed me your instagram and told me about you and how you motivated him to run, how you motivated his lifestyle. Turn now I’m the lightest I’ve ever been since maybe middle school 155 lbs. I run 18 miles one week and 12 the other , working up to 20/15 a week. You are amazing and your times and story’s motivate me to keep pushing.