Yes, you’re right, regarding the process and the what if’s. 3h01m in hilly NYC - isn’t that a daredevil’s approach? Effort-wise and already an equivalent of a sub-3 in pancake flat Berlin. Regarding his form, a 2nd yes. There’re good aspects, though. He stays consistent, not collapsing, muscleing his style through till the finish line. If it ain’t broke him(injuries), don’t fix it.
03:15 no no no, do not try to land under your center of gravity, the body is not standing still, it has speed. It is coming along. So landing a bit in front is not a problem. Just look at some professional runners!
@@NicklasRossnerPT the thumbnail and the intro is overly critical. The dude is a good runner. I’ve run with him. You can provide basic advice to the masses but he enjoys running every day. He’s not gonna care what someone like you has to say.
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Yes, you’re right, regarding the process and the what if’s. 3h01m in hilly NYC - isn’t that a daredevil’s approach? Effort-wise and already an equivalent of a sub-3 in pancake flat Berlin. Regarding his form, a 2nd yes. There’re good aspects, though. He stays consistent, not collapsing, muscleing his style through till the finish line. If it ain’t broke him(injuries), don’t fix it.
@@RedSeaChallenger I agree.
Tons of great aspects and he stays relentless, which is really inspiring.
I ran 2:52 in my first marathon on moderate talent age 18. But he makes more in a year than make in 15 :/
Great time at age 18!
yeah, I don’t think he got money problems 😅
@3:03 Running form -- Generally you should not run while punching air
03:15 no no no, do not try to land under your center of gravity, the body is not standing still, it has speed. It is coming along. So landing a bit in front is not a problem. Just look at some professional runners!
Surprised it took 25 marathons to be honest.
That's insane.
Talk all you want. Everybody trains differently. He reached his goals.
It’s also my point 😄👍 I still think there is a lot to learn though. We can always try to improve.
@@NicklasRossnerPT the thumbnail and the intro is overly critical. The dude is a good runner. I’ve run with him. You can provide basic advice to the masses but he enjoys running every day. He’s not gonna care what someone like you has to say.
@@wesleytwiggs7687 I’m sorry you feel that way. I agree. He is a great runner and I’m 100% sure he does not care what I say 😊
@@wesleytwiggs7687relax bro it’s not that deep😂😂😂🧘♂️
@@jaketherunner6411 right back at ya bro ;)