Renato Canova - The Coach of Emile Cairess, Amanal Petros, Tadesse Abraham

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  • Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
  • Renato Canova is one of the most respected distance coaches in the world!
    With decades of experience and countless medals, its is such a pleasure to feature him on the channel once again.
    This session happened at the same time as our previous episode featuring Emile Cairess and captures some more of Canova's philosophies around marathon training and follows the other group at the same training session.
    The workout: 10x 1600m (200m recovery)
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  • @paddyrobb8436
    @paddyrobb8436 Місяць тому +43

    “I was the one changing” is a cold line from Canova 🥶

  • @vicius23
    @vicius23 Місяць тому +25

    Renato is the man. I never get tired of listening to him... practically

  • @jameschaves5723
    @jameschaves5723 Місяць тому +19

    “Look at his ass and tell me I’m fat” 🤣. Angus, seems like you’ve built a fantastic rapport with Renato❤️. These videos are pure GOLD. SweatElite is a step above any other channel 💪🏻

    • @angusteeton6918
      @angusteeton6918 Місяць тому +1

      Thanks man! Yeah really amazing to think back to filming him back in 2021 and how our friendship has developed 😄😄 I'll often bump into him at Kerio view when I go and we can talk for ages. One of the greatest joys of the job is becoming friends with the people we work with 😄

  • @andydevinewine
    @andydevinewine Місяць тому +16

    Not the volume.not the speed. The volume of the specific speed...perfect

    • @sweatelite
      @sweatelite  Місяць тому +1

      You know what to do now

    • @jameschaves5723
      @jameschaves5723 Місяць тому

      That’s easy enough 😂😂

    • @jono1457-qd9ft
      @jono1457-qd9ft Місяць тому

      Extension. That's what Renato calls it. A physiologically correct methodology, because running is a skill.
      Most coaches and physiologists don't recognise this, because they are looking for some metabolic nirvana which doesn't exist.

  • @fathanadinalendra98
    @fathanadinalendra98 Місяць тому +3

    Amanal has such possitive vibes, need more guys like him in the group!

  • @pierreroudaut
    @pierreroudaut Місяць тому +9

    "The final goal is to increase the volume of the specific speed". Hit the nail on the head, here. 25km of marathon pace in a 34km long run 🤯

    • @sweatelite
      @sweatelite  Місяць тому

      Nailed

    • @Ersan980
      @Ersan980 Місяць тому

      It is actually 21km marathon pace in a 34km long run?

  • @lucaagresti
    @lucaagresti Місяць тому +5

    Canova videos are always the best! Thank you guys for these productions!!

  • @83CODY83
    @83CODY83 Місяць тому

    I could listen to him talk all day.
    Thank you SE!

  • @monstras00
    @monstras00 Місяць тому +6

    SO many fast times from this group since this was filmed! cool to see Emile Cairess at the start of the video, 3rd place in London!

    • @sweatelite
      @sweatelite  Місяць тому +1

      Canova certainly knows what he's doing

  • @angusteeton6918
    @angusteeton6918 Місяць тому +8

    Since recording this, Emile went on to place 3rd at London, Tade got 1st (Course and National Record) at Barcelona and Amanal won Hanover Marathon with a Course Record as well
    Legends!

    • @sweatelite
      @sweatelite  Місяць тому +1

      Legends

    • @jordandonnelly5497
      @jordandonnelly5497 Місяць тому +1

      Denis 2nd Linz 2:08 in 24c and Okbe Ruesom 6th Hamburg 2:06.49. Great group!

  • @user-lv7fx7ff5e
    @user-lv7fx7ff5e Місяць тому

    One of the greatest coaches! Live long and prosper) Thanks Matt

  • @BillyTeeton
    @BillyTeeton Місяць тому +1

    Absolutely loved this episode. The vibe tells something about their characters. Fun loving, friends on the training ground, fierce competitors in competition.

  • @eoghanmoloney5491
    @eoghanmoloney5491 Місяць тому +15

    Amanal is a great character

    • @angusteeton6918
      @angusteeton6918 Місяць тому +1

      We need more like him in the sport!!

    • @sweatelite
      @sweatelite  Місяць тому +2

      UA-cam channel for Amanal (we’ve seen enough reels with music now!) ??

  • @diegoosalas
    @diegoosalas Місяць тому

    My favorite so far!

  • @83CODY83
    @83CODY83 Місяць тому +1

    Big fan of coach.

  • @andresva
    @andresva Місяць тому +1

    great stuff!

  • @mogosberhane264
    @mogosberhane264 Місяць тому

    Tadese and Amanal already legends 🎉❤

  • @taylandag4025
    @taylandag4025 Місяць тому

    Renato Canova is a wise man period.

  • @dimabububu
    @dimabububu Місяць тому

    Great content. Thank you

  • @timtrenholm3698
    @timtrenholm3698 Місяць тому +6

    ROFL "Pay attention with the bike". Aka...don't wreck one of my athletes! LMAO

    • @angusteeton6918
      @angusteeton6918 Місяць тому

      Haha for sure!! I've filmed a few episodes with him now and he's always gracious about letting me manoeuvre around his athletes. It's always a little in the back of my mind and I'm sure it is his too 😊

  • @yash4o4
    @yash4o4 Місяць тому +11

    Hes enzo Ferrari of running world

  • @GabrielFrois.
    @GabrielFrois. Місяць тому +9

    What chance would we get to learn from Mr. Canova if not through Sweat Elite?🔥
    Great content as always.

    • @vicius23
      @vicius23 Місяць тому

      Letsrun (unfortunately lol)

    • @sweatelite
      @sweatelite  Місяць тому +1

      Canova does love the forum it seems

    • @jameschaves5723
      @jameschaves5723 Місяць тому

      @@sweateliteyes he does, just “be careful with the bike!!” 😂

  • @GeorgeRon
    @GeorgeRon Місяць тому +19

    "When you run slowly, its not useless" Voila. Canova just told us what Lydiard found out in the 1950's and 60's... Everything seems new until its not.

    • @GeorgeRon
      @GeorgeRon Місяць тому

      I'm not referring to any training intensity distribution. Lydiard found out through empirical observations with elite runners that slower, steady running can make you faster. Canova's ideas changed, he remarks. We sit on the shoulders of giants. @@markolim8938

    • @GeorgeRon
      @GeorgeRon Місяць тому

      Btw, another great research in this area comes from V. Billat. She looked at elite marathoners 2:06-2:11 bracket during a 12 week period prior to Olympics trials and found top performers rarely train at marathon racing speed. How come?? Do many roads lead to Rome, or is there a proven way to develop endurance running? I saw what Chelimo did in his training prior to his marathon trials this year and the "no pain no gain mindset" cost him the entire key race he was training for - DNF!@@markolim8938

  • @zaneclone
    @zaneclone Місяць тому

    This guy's so right about slow running- being hard due to longer ground contact.
    Try a stair-climber slow- and you'll get an exaggerated version of this- you have to work really hard to balance...

  • @bartlomiejpazderski1946
    @bartlomiejpazderski1946 Місяць тому

    In the previous video with Canova you asked us for questions to ask him, and finally? This is the only one? What changed in this years? Com' on

    • @sweatelite
      @sweatelite  Місяць тому +5

      Did anything positive come from the video for you? We spend a lot of time and effort and money creating these videos, sorry you’re disappointed sir.

    • @bartlomiejpazderski1946
      @bartlomiejpazderski1946 Місяць тому

      @@sweatelite I appreciate a lot your great passion and content particularly with Canova which is really inspiring. I am sorry my words were too hard, I apologise, English is not my native language. I simply was waiting for this Canova video since the last with Emile, where the community has been asked to make few questions...

  • @ScienceOfUltra
    @ScienceOfUltra Місяць тому +2

    The big change is the intensity of the long run, he says, but I don’t hear a clear explanation. Then he says there are normally many slow km for recovery and that’s not useless; presumably he’s talking about recovery runs. Then he describes a long run that’s mostly at marathon pace or faster (26-27km of maybe 34 km he says). So what is it about the intensity of the long run that has changed?

    • @dr.mohamedaitnouh4501
      @dr.mohamedaitnouh4501 Місяць тому +1

      Pay him he will tell you.

    • @mikes5764
      @mikes5764 Місяць тому +1

      I was thinking the same. I think he meant to say that in the beginning of the marathon training build up the slower pace longruns help build up strength in the legs because of the longer ground contact time. Then later on in the build up you increase the number of miles at MP in your longrun, and there you will benefit from that extra leg strength that is a result from the earlier phase.

    • @kizzmiazzz
      @kizzmiazzz Місяць тому

      Exactly, and the Athlete that did most of the MP runs was Kelvin Kiptum. Even His Coach said that its not healthy what he does in the long run (in both ways!) so sad that he passed away:(

  • @Eukalyptusextasie
    @Eukalyptusextasie Місяць тому

    Amanal best one

  • @jaymills1720
    @jaymills1720 Місяць тому

    If the marathons are on the road, which is uneven, why not train mostly on uneven surfaces ?

  • @dr.mohamedaitnouh4501
    @dr.mohamedaitnouh4501 Місяць тому +1

    Many athletes got injured from his training. Nobody can follow his training without a good doctor in the bushes.

    • @sweatelite
      @sweatelite  Місяць тому +2

      Why is the doctor hiding in the bushes?

    • @taylandag4025
      @taylandag4025 Місяць тому

      for example which athlete got injured?

  • @ranggafebrio3144
    @ranggafebrio3144 11 днів тому

    I don’t understand miles i just know in kilometers

  • @alexanders4911
    @alexanders4911 Місяць тому

    Looks like he has a seat belt on 👍

  • @Hurdlers_Blog
    @Hurdlers_Blog Місяць тому

    Kanova survival school

  • @khwahishclass-9brollno-644
    @khwahishclass-9brollno-644 Місяць тому

    Hello sir i am khwahish lots love from India i have a question for a long time that Can only black people run fast? Can other people not run as fast as them? Does genetics matter in running, which only black people have, because many people say that black people have genetics, that is why they run so well, is this true? Can a normal person run as hard as people who work hard? Please reply me i am stuck in this situation 🙏🏻

  • @gf-zi5hr
    @gf-zi5hr Місяць тому +4

    You only ever see people talking about his success stories, but not about how many people were injured by his programme

    • @user-yl7lz1hm6r
      @user-yl7lz1hm6r Місяць тому

      How many then?

    • @RodRunerr
      @RodRunerr Місяць тому

      Especially the special blocks 😂 it's nuts

    • @gf-zi5hr
      @gf-zi5hr Місяць тому +1

      What i meant to say is how he runs his athletes to the ground. He likes to say how an "injured athlete is not an athlete", therefore showing his support. But this hit Bekele and Wanders just to name some of the big names. Not mentioning the multiple less-known kenyans

    • @angusteeton6918
      @angusteeton6918 Місяць тому +5

      @@gf-zi5hri hear you, and there may be some truth to what you're saying. What I've heard from some of his athletes in conversation is that when you train with Canova you know that he will prescribe the absolute maximum for an athlete to achieve the best they can. It is up to the athlete to listen to their bodies, be aware of their own limits at certain times, and adjust Canova's prescription to match. That might mean doing 95% of the program, maybe 80%
      It's up to each individual to decide. Tadese mentions in this episode that some of the team have been sick. Both him and Amanal took rest days in the week before this session.
      Sometimes Renato will say keep the pace as long as you think is right. If you need to, drop out at 1200m instead of the full 1600m.
      Ultimately every athlete in the world needs to be monitoring themselves and holding back where they need to. Every athlete is riding that fine line between hard training and injury

    • @alexanders4911
      @alexanders4911 Місяць тому

      Moses mosop

  • @alexanders4911
    @alexanders4911 Місяць тому

    Mitocondries

  • @timursultan1378
    @timursultan1378 Місяць тому +3

    Qazaqstan alga

  • @BigMummyLongLegs
    @BigMummyLongLegs Місяць тому +1

    Next time can you please ask Amanal what music he 's listening to?