I actually really appreciated the potty talk, so to speak. Pooh happens, and we runners don't always have easily accessible, open channels for learning about, discussing and strategizing for those times when it does. So being frank about our own experiences and sharing what we know is genuinely helpful. I welcome more insights and tips for what to do when ya gotta pooh! Thank you, team!
Never _ever_ trust one. Black shorts for the win. Running promotes gut motility. Belated thanks to the Aldi in Alnwick for the prolonged use of their "facilities" in November at 8km into a very hilly 10km run.
@@RobDickson69 Any runner who's been running for a few years will have at least one toilet emergency story to tell. And they aren't shy about telling them!
I just cannot express how much I love this format. First you three have excellent chemistry and listening to you is fun! Your range of experience and pace is great too. The honesty you all have is great too. As a non-pro or influencer runner it is nice to hear how you were concerned about your run. I feel the same way before runs, and the vibe you can get from pro's is that every race is easy and they never get nervous or apprehensive before runs. Thank you for the honesty.
19:55 It was indeed a very well documented video. Just wondering what Kipchoge's PB would be if he had to carry a camera, film it himself, talk about his experience of running it, providing advice and entertainment...whilst being jet-lagged? Will we ever see Sarah vs Eliud on a level playing field?
I agree that the PB is much more impressive than coordinating an international podcast. I work in media, and I live in Singapore, working closely with colleagues in London, Barcelona and New York. While I deserve some pats on the back for staying up late to accommodate colleagues in those other regions, it ain't a feat. Congrats to Sarah on outrunning jetlag.
Listened to the podcast in the morning, then saw the video, had to watch it a second time! Great content, and Sarah is awesome! Keep up with the trc-entertainment! You people turned me on to the idea of joining a running club!
Well done 3:49 😂 Congratulations 👏🏽 🎉 on the PB JAPAN is so amazing 😻 This podcast is so soo brilliant….raw but honest - just perfect. Despite 3:49’s superhero performance…at the end of the day she is human…she 💨 😂😂😂 You looked so fresh like it was a walk in the park. Can’t wait for the full race review.
Took me a while to get to this podcast! But I'm amazed on how coherent Sarah is after her marathon! After my one last year I was just calling for food, foot massages, mother's hug, struggling to pull up a compression socks and sandals outside the Mall and hated the fact my medal is banging against my stomach which was ruined in the last 5K and for several hours after finish. Well done on your PB, savour it for as long as possible!
I just came back from a run -- during a savage hill I felt I will throw up. In the end I didn't and I even managed to go through with my run as planned! -- as a beginner runner it was really great to hear your honest recap about your experiences during osaka marathon. Rough stuff can happen during a run.
Thanks so much running channel! This was a great idea. Really enjoyed Sarah’s real account of her race. Great energy guys, keep it coming. Well done Sarah! You’re an insp 💐💐💐 love from South Africa
It's actually refreshing to hear Andy hasn't run a marathon. There can be a lot of pressure on runners to think you need to run a marathon but you don't... run to have fun, and if that involves a marathon go for it but don't worry if it doesn't.
Runner's bane is not a hill or a cramp, it's an unexpected call of the wild and we've all experienced it at some point, all too uncomfortably. I'm glad Sarah didn't shy away from at least mentioning it. "It" happens. :)
Just started watching this vid ..TV is on in background glanced over and could have sworn i saw Ricks face frightening me😂...Well done Sarah on the marathon
Hey Sarah! Well done in Osaka and with the virtual podcast. Would you consider a trip down south in September this year? By south, I mean all the way to Australia. The Sydney Marathon is a Candidate Race as part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors. The race begins with a crossing of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and concludes at the Sydney Opera House. What a spectacular backdrop for your videography! Hope to see you in September. Love your work.
Andy needs to run his first marathon!!! 😂 You guys should do a challenge and if Andy looses he has to run his first marathon before the end of the year. It’s march after all he still has time to train before the end of the year 😝
Congrats to you Sharah!! Has any of you completed the Authentic marathon of Athens!! It's a great marathon but so difficult (so many hills!). I did it for the first time November 2022 following your program!! It was my first ever marathon!!
Using for example a garmin watch, and all the data from multiple runs, like cadence, vertical oscillation, stride length, time on ground etc.., could we predict what shoe fits best our individual running style? Or does the shoe in some way condition the running style in the first place?
Well done Sarah - amazing! I'm afraid the only way I can relate is when I had to abandon a sprint finish at a parkrun because the brown caterpillar decided to poke its head out 😂😅
Awesome Sarah! (Errr, I mean 349) ... I had to watch this as I'm running Manchester marathon next month and I'll be happy if I equal your previous marathon PB 😉😉😎😎
Well Sarah, much respect to you 🙌 I ran Manchester on Sunday and got 3:53 ... I tried to chunk it, but my running buddy wanted consistent splits (9min/miles) to get under 4 hours, but she dropped off the pace just after halfway so I was able to up my pace and achieved negative splits (1st/2nd half) (5:38/km @10k, 5:38/km @20k, 5:39/km @30k, 5:23/km @42k), and that was hard!
I’m running the Clarendon marathon on the first of October, is a trail marathon with ~690m of ascent. I’d love to know what time Sarah could do given how well she’s progressed over the last year.
Congrats on the PB, Sarah. What watch are you using? (I am trying to figure out which Garmin to get after my Fenix 6s Pro as the screen is becoming a bit too small for my eyes) :)
Congrats Sara!! Question for your next podcast: I've run in Brooks for ages, and I have always found that I can comfortably get 500-600 miles out of their road shoes before they start to break down. But the last couple pairs I've had, I only get about 300 miles out of them before I start to feel them going (e.g., they feel looser, like the foam is squished; I get blisters; the insole starts to rub funny; the exterior breaks down). I'm wondering - they keep coming up with newer and better foams, materials, etc. to make shoes lighter and faster, but do those materials break down faster than the old materials used to? What about in super shoes? Thoughts?
Sarah, accustomed to hills late in the race? Please be welcome to fight the hilly marathon challenge, next level 😉 It's the 40th edition of Athens Marathon this year. It is cool for this one reason - if you tackle the 10k uphill section with reserves in the tank, you'll be awarded with a downhill 11k to the finish! 😃 That is my beloved course... well, my 1st & only 😂
Melatonin is great for jet lag. Take it half hour before going to bed, it helps reset your body clock. Does give you weird dreams though. It's supposed to be prescription only in the UK but you can buy it. Most other countries you can get it over the counter.
Also... What people don't say sometimes about marathon running is that Some people pee themselves and then wash it down it with some water or not. Especially when it rains. These are all normal stuff 😸. I'm pretty sure some of the elites do so as well.
The only thing that annoys me about this is that the video lags the audio version by 3-4 days, I've already listened to this as I assumed the video wasn't coming when I didn't see it on the channel at the same time! Arrragh. Consistency please :)
Congrats of finishing the Marathon at PB, amazing! And so glad that you talk about farting and tummy upsets and poo-ing. Cause that is the unglamorous truth about running long distance 😂
I actually really appreciated the potty talk, so to speak. Pooh happens, and we runners don't always have easily accessible, open channels for learning about, discussing and strategizing for those times when it does. So being frank about our own experiences and sharing what we know is genuinely helpful. I welcome more insights and tips for what to do when ya gotta pooh! Thank you, team!
'I farted at like 14km' haha, brilliant! this is why people love this channel! Thank you and Well done Sara!
Never _ever_ trust one. Black shorts for the win. Running promotes gut motility. Belated thanks to the Aldi in Alnwick for the prolonged use of their "facilities" in November at 8km into a very hilly 10km run.
@@nowster I have mentioned to Sarah that she should try compression socks. As that helps maintain blood volume in the rest of the body.
Too much information!
@@RobDickson69 Any runner who's been running for a few years will have at least one toilet emergency story to tell. And they aren't shy about telling them!
@@nowster I don't think I've got one. I obviously need to up my game!
Sara is literally shining 🌟🌟✨
I just cannot express how much I love this format. First you three have excellent chemistry and listening to you is fun! Your range of experience and pace is great too. The honesty you all have is great too. As a non-pro or influencer runner it is nice to hear how you were concerned about your run. I feel the same way before runs, and the vibe you can get from pro's is that every race is easy and they never get nervous or apprehensive before runs. Thank you for the honesty.
I honestly love this new Podcast thing! ❤ Thank you guys!
Thanks Nathaniel! Really glad you're enjoying it! 😁
19:55 It was indeed a very well documented video. Just wondering what Kipchoge's PB would be if he had to carry a camera, film it himself, talk about his experience of running it, providing advice and entertainment...whilst being jet-lagged? Will we ever see Sarah vs Eliud on a level playing field?
Even with a Ford Mustang on his back, Eliud would still run under 2:09.😜
Hahaha! 😅
Last week i was a normal person, but now i find myself listening to podcasts about running. These three are too charismatic to resist.
I agree that the PB is much more impressive than coordinating an international podcast. I work in media, and I live in Singapore, working closely with colleagues in London, Barcelona and New York. While I deserve some pats on the back for staying up late to accommodate colleagues in those other regions, it ain't a feat. Congrats to Sarah on outrunning jetlag.
Well done Agent 349. Loving the podcasts and excellent coordination.
What an incredible improvement from the first marathon! Way to go
Thank you! Have you got any races coming up?
Petition to get Andy to run a marathon 😂
I want to see Andy skip the Marathon and do a trail 50K! 😉
✍🏾..... Abdullateef Al-ameen!.
Leave him be. Great to hear he has the sense not to 😂
It worked!
Listened to the podcast in the morning, then saw the video, had to watch it a second time! Great content, and Sarah is awesome! Keep up with the trc-entertainment! You people turned me on to the idea of joining a running club!
Well done Miss 3 49 ! Great video capturing it all!
Well done 3:49 😂 Congratulations 👏🏽 🎉 on the PB
JAPAN is so amazing 😻
This podcast is so soo brilliant….raw but honest - just perfect.
Despite 3:49’s superhero performance…at the end of the day she is human…she 💨 😂😂😂
You looked so fresh like it was a walk in the park.
Can’t wait for the full race review.
Congrats Sarah! What an accomplishment, love the podcast right after. Thx guys!
Thanks! 😁😁
Fantastic content. Keep it up.
I think Andy needs a marathon assignment with a same-day podcast! Turnaround is fairplay.
Glad you’re enjoying the podcast! Hahaha we think you’re right!
Real reality love this, it's what I need to watch. I'm currently training for my first marathon in October
Took me a while to get to this podcast! But I'm amazed on how coherent Sarah is after her marathon! After my one last year I was just calling for food, foot massages, mother's hug, struggling to pull up a compression socks and sandals outside the Mall and hated the fact my medal is banging against my stomach which was ruined in the last 5K and for several hours after finish. Well done on your PB, savour it for as long as possible!
I love Sarah, she’s incredible,
Thanks!! 😁
@@runningchannel She's the real deal isn't she?
Sarah is probably my favorite!
Great recap. So interesting to hear all the details. Sounds like a great experience and well done on the race Sarah!
Thanks Thienan! Have you got any races coming up?
I am training now for marathon end of September in Belgium, and I love this channel and podcast. Sara is so honest!! Keep up the good work all.
I'm 100% all for calling Sarah 349 now!
Awesome recap, both funny and informative. Congrats on the PB Sarah.
Ive been waiting for trc to return and especially this episode
Glad you enjoyed it! 😁
I just came back from a run -- during a savage hill I felt I will throw up. In the end I didn't and I even managed to go through with my run as planned! -- as a beginner runner it was really great to hear your honest recap about your experiences during osaka marathon. Rough stuff can happen during a run.
Thanks so much running channel! This was a great idea. Really enjoyed Sarah’s real account of her race. Great energy guys, keep it coming. Well done Sarah! You’re an insp 💐💐💐 love from South Africa
you all are very good at doing podcasts considering you are just starting out. this is honestly one of the best podcasts out there.
Congratulations and thanks for sharing the experience. Watched and loved the whole episode. 🎉🎉
Sounds like such a brilliant experience for you Sarah. So happy for you. 😀
Pace went to 6.30.... I actually aspire to that! LOL! Really enjoying these podcasts, and, Sarah, you are a total star.
Great podcast, great hearing about how the race went, and well done!
Thanks Louis! Have you got any questions you'd like us to answer on the podcast?
It's actually refreshing to hear Andy hasn't run a marathon. There can be a lot of pressure on runners to think you need to run a marathon but you don't... run to have fun, and if that involves a marathon go for it but don't worry if it doesn't.
Loving this podcast, keep them coming! And congratulations Sarah on a fantastic PB 🎉
Thanks Petra 😁 our next podcast is out tomorrow 🎉
Runner's bane is not a hill or a cramp, it's an unexpected call of the wild and we've all experienced it at some point, all too uncomfortably. I'm glad Sarah didn't shy away from at least mentioning it. "It" happens. :)
I never knew you guys did a podcast - keep it video virtual - it was great!
“It’s 50/50” is my new motto
😂😂😂
I love the honesty
Just started watching this vid ..TV is on in background glanced over and could have sworn i saw Ricks face frightening me😂...Well done Sarah on the marathon
Well done Sarah! I loved watching the vlog. One day I will run a marathon too 🤞
Go for it! 💪🎉
O, so this is why everyone loves Sarah! Giving us all the info!
Glad you enjoyed it
Sarah, that story about 14km is fantastic 😂
😂😂 glad you enjoyed it Noel!
Congratulations Sarah! Great effort.
Fantastic achievement Sarah, well done 🙂
Loving the visual podcast guys 👌
You legend Sarah! Love your honesty
Well done Sarah!!
Way to go, ThreeFortyNine! 🎉
Hey Sarah! Well done in Osaka and with the virtual podcast. Would you consider a trip down south in September this year? By south, I mean all the way to Australia. The Sydney Marathon is a Candidate Race as part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors. The race begins with a crossing of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and concludes at the Sydney Opera House. What a spectacular backdrop for your videography! Hope to see you in September. Love your work.
great podcast! congrats on the PB! also, i'm born and raised in the US but love the way of the bidet :)
Andy needs to run his first marathon!!! 😂 You guys should do a challenge and if Andy looses he has to run his first marathon before the end of the year. It’s march after all he still has time to train before the end of the year 😝
Visions of Deadpool. “He got it right. He wore the brown pants.” 😂
Congrats on the 3:49 PB! That’s huge!!!🎉
Thank you for all the honesty 😂
Always 😂😂
Way to go Sarah 🤘👍
Sarah keeping it real! Lol.
But, seriously, hearing these things are important to learn for our own training.
Congrats Sarah on your awesome race..😍
Congrats to you Sharah!! Has any of you completed the Authentic marathon of Athens!! It's a great marathon but so difficult (so many hills!). I did it for the first time November 2022 following your program!! It was my first ever marathon!!
You're amazing Sarah! 🤣
Thanks for legitimizing farts! The running community owes you
Not running, but given my name is an anagram of Enjoy Hair I've never seen Sarah's hair looking so good. Marathons are good for your hair apparently!
Using for example a garmin watch, and all the data from multiple runs, like cadence, vertical oscillation, stride length, time on ground etc.., could we predict what shoe fits best our individual running style? Or does the shoe in some way condition the running style in the first place?
Well done Sarah - amazing! I'm afraid the only way I can relate is when I had to abandon a sprint finish at a parkrun because the brown caterpillar decided to poke its head out 😂😅
There's a very funny scene in the movie "Along Came Polly" where Phillip Seymour Hoffman asks Ben Stiller if they can leave immediately. IYKYK.
Love and admiretion to Sarah
Awesome Sarah! (Errr, I mean 349) ... I had to watch this as I'm running Manchester marathon next month and I'll be happy if I equal your previous marathon PB 😉😉😎😎
Well Sarah, much respect to you 🙌 I ran Manchester on Sunday and got 3:53 ... I tried to chunk it, but my running buddy wanted consistent splits (9min/miles) to get under 4 hours, but she dropped off the pace just after halfway so I was able to up my pace and achieved negative splits (1st/2nd half) (5:38/km @10k, 5:38/km @20k, 5:39/km @30k, 5:23/km @42k), and that was hard!
Go Sarah! This episode had me laughing out loud
Really glad you enjoyed it!
This video has a lot of information, I learned a lot 😂😂😂
3:49 is incredible!
Did I hear that Andy hasn’t run a marathon? Well come on! Time to join the crew - next challenge …Andy runs a marathon!
I’m running the Clarendon marathon on the first of October, is a trail marathon with ~690m of ascent. I’d love to know what time Sarah could do given how well she’s progressed over the last year.
Congrats on the PB, Sarah. What watch are you using? (I am trying to figure out which Garmin to get after my Fenix 6s Pro as the screen is becoming a bit too small for my eyes) :)
@Quetzalcoatl Yeah, I am still debating whether to go for the 965, Epix or Fenix 7. :)
Congrats Sara!! Question for your next podcast: I've run in Brooks for ages, and I have always found that I can comfortably get 500-600 miles out of their road shoes before they start to break down. But the last couple pairs I've had, I only get about 300 miles out of them before I start to feel them going (e.g., they feel looser, like the foam is squished; I get blisters; the insole starts to rub funny; the exterior breaks down). I'm wondering - they keep coming up with newer and better foams, materials, etc. to make shoes lighter and faster, but do those materials break down faster than the old materials used to? What about in super shoes? Thoughts?
Excellent
The video of Sarah’s account during the race is not showing in the feed. It only come up as an advert 🤔
The way Sarah described the end of the Osaka marathon sounds a bit like the end of the Brighton Marathon - so tough mentally
Love your Beijing 2008 poster
3hr 49?!!! Daaaamn good work!!!!!
You are a star Sarah
Nice one 3-49 😁....errrr Sarah 👍👏👏👏
Sarah, accustomed to hills late in the race?
Please be welcome to fight the hilly marathon challenge, next level 😉
It's the 40th edition of Athens Marathon this year.
It is cool for this one reason - if you tackle the 10k uphill section with reserves in the tank, you'll be awarded with a downhill 11k to the finish! 😃
That is my beloved course... well, my 1st & only 😂
Well do e Sarah! 🏃♀️👍
Excellent effort Sarah, super impressed. The farting references made me chuckle.
The 14 k fart... Definitely a title for your running memoir. ..🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love this channel, real life stuff, well done as usul!
Melatonin is great for jet lag. Take it half hour before going to bed, it helps reset your body clock. Does give you weird dreams though. It's supposed to be prescription only in the UK but you can buy it. Most other countries you can get it over the counter.
Hi love your channel I’m planning on running an marthon next year any good training programs on there thanks
Good luck! Which one are you looking to run?
The Galway marathon in Ireland
Well done Sarah so what day did you arrive in Japan and what day did you run
Hi Sarah,
Was that the first time you wore the trainers as we are told not to wear new gear for a marathon.
Brilliant run 👋👏
No, she trained in those shoes too 😁
Brilliant. Love the honesty. “I think I need a poo” 😂
😂😂 We've all been there Richard!
I never sleep well the night before races, especially a marathon
Because of nerves?
@@runningchannel Yes, my nerves are terrible before races
Please come to goldcoast marathon, Australia 🇦🇺
Also... What people don't say sometimes about marathon running is that Some people pee themselves and then wash it down it with some water or not.
Especially when it rains.
These are all normal stuff 😸.
I'm pretty sure some of the elites do so as well.
The only thing that annoys me about this is that the video lags the audio version by 3-4 days, I've already listened to this as I assumed the video wasn't coming when I didn't see it on the channel at the same time! Arrragh. Consistency please :)
Thanks for the feedback Pete 😊 We will bare this is mind for the future
@@runningchannel Ta!
What's about the 5K race with Mo?
Congrats of finishing the Marathon at PB, amazing! And so glad that you talk about farting and tummy upsets and poo-ing. Cause that is the unglamorous truth about running long distance 😂
Finally some toilet talk. 😂 getting to real stuff we expect from the running channel
😂😂 it can’t be avoided!
The fart situation is exactly what people _need_ to hear about.
Well done 349 and the rest of the team.
3:49!!
I could listen to Sarah tell stories all day long. Should I seek medical advice?
😂😂😂
YEEEEEES IT'S HEEEEEERE!!!!!
Lol what an experience!
Bidets for the win 🎉😂
Farting during the marathon is hard core 😆 ! I need Sarah's Strava username to follow her! She's the best!