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This video published almost three full years ago....and unlike the latest fad shoe, in-vogue piece of equipment, or psychotherapy that must be embraced to get faster, everything said in this video then, is as powerful and useful today.
Well said Brent, I like how timeless most of these conversations are! Mark Allen is such a legend, glad he was able to share so much knowledge in this video. Thanks!
Floris great interview. Backs up nearly everything we teach at Lydiard Foundation. Mark is a special athlete and person. So many elite athletes we see have this attitude. He is so in tune with his body and what he was trying to achieve.
He really is a special person indeed. That being in tune with his body and mind is so important and something many athletes miss. Well done on the teaching with the Lydiard Foundation. Huge fan of Arthur's work and approach.
I'm surprised there aren't many more views for this vid, such a great interview with the great Mark Allen. Nice work, Floris! Really good questions, dialogue and training gems.
Ive watched alot of various cycling and running training videos but this was one of the best and most enjoyable. It deserves far more likes and subs.. thank you for putting it together.
I have watched this several times yet I comeback to this video because I learn a lot each time. I am impressed with this awesome athlete describing how he became very good at his sport. Floris wants exactly what three points he wants from this interview ; that’s refreshing and the viewers walk away with information and inspiration. Great video. Another great video from Floris.Thanks.
I was lucky enough to get off the bike ahead of "The Grip" in one race back in the 80s. He made quick work of me on the run, but what a lesson to observe the singular focus of a world class athlete.
Floris Gierman it was funny...the applause for Mark kept getting closer and closer as we ran, until he caught me at mile 2. Then he left me in the dust.... Shortly thereafter Paula Newby Fraser shot by me like I was standing still.....ah rememberin
Well done on getting such an informative interview with the legend Mark Allen. learned heaps and will get the Fit soul Fit Body book next. Thanks Floris
Great interview, thanks. With strength training being so beneficial, and I've already got a background in that, I'm concerned about losing strength and muscle during the 3 months+ of aerobic base building that Dr Maffetone recommends. I'm just starting out with MAF training and have a lot of building to do. Would it be that detrimental to include strength training, like Mark talks about, during that first period?
Hi Floris - I am Thierry from France and I just subscribed to your channel. Great job, very interesting, thanks!! I have a question for you. Did you ask Mark Allen if he used to train with the MAF method on his swim and bike as well? Thanks for your answer.
Hi. Yes, he trained aerobically for bike and running. He mentioned how in training people would always pass him on up hills on the bike and he would catch them on the down hills. Swimming is more of an aerobic event anyway so it wasn't really necessary to use MAF there.
I never get why someone is running 80 Miles a Week but not even do 1 Strength session a Week. To reach your full potential you have to be a Athlete. Not just a runner. Push ups, pull ups, back raises and legraises 2 times a Week should be enough. It helps to prevent injurys and to reach someone's full Potential. And some pound of Muscles looks good anyway.
It seems like a long, say 1 hour, easy swim would be great for your aerobic system. I really didn't consider this before. Is this correct? I'm enjoying your videos!
Does lactate concentration increase directly from not being able to take in enough oxygen for aerobic metabolism? What is it exactly that makes you run out of breath with increased intensity?
Mark Allen could already run at 5:30 pace just not aerobically. So could the MAF ceiling be catching up to what you previously trained at? I almost feel like you have to have trained at a certain pace to get there through MAF.
Not necessarily. I've personally experienced being able to run for 1 mile at for example a 6:15 min / mile, just not much longer. Eventually I was able to lower my aerobic pace to 6:15 and my anaerobic pace faster than that. I've seen similar things happen in other athletes.
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Niraad Bose I'm not 100%, but I'm pretty sure your max heart rate drops as you get older. But that doesn't mean you can't still improve as you get older as there are so many other factors involved in a performance.
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One of the most model, ideal, and polite conversations I’ve seen on sports psychology and training. A work of art!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video published almost three full years ago....and unlike the latest fad shoe, in-vogue piece of equipment, or psychotherapy that must be embraced to get faster, everything said in this video then, is as powerful and useful today.
Well said Brent, I like how timeless most of these conversations are! Mark Allen is such a legend, glad he was able to share so much knowledge in this video. Thanks!
Floris great interview. Backs up nearly everything we teach at Lydiard Foundation. Mark is a special athlete and person. So many elite athletes we see have this attitude. He is so in tune with his body and what he was trying to achieve.
He really is a special person indeed. That being in tune with his body and mind is so important and something many athletes miss. Well done on the teaching with the Lydiard Foundation. Huge fan of Arthur's work and approach.
I'm surprised there aren't many more views for this vid, such a great interview with the great Mark Allen. Nice work, Floris! Really good questions, dialogue and training gems.
Glad to hear that manofsteg, thank you!!
Wow! Insights from a giant!
Respect and admiration.
Soul and body.
One with the Universe.
Thx for sharing.
Ive watched alot of various cycling and running training videos but this was one of the best and most enjoyable. It deserves far more likes and subs.. thank you for putting it together.
Thanks for providing the interview. I hope more people come to view it and hopefully comment on it.
Thank you Rick, I was very stoked Mark took the time to dive deep into all the questions. Cheers!
Nice interview Floris. What an elightened soul Mark Allen is!
I so happy I came across your channel Floris a lot excellent information.
Happy to hear that Juan, glad our paths have crossed. Cheers!
He is so humbling and inspiring.... So much to learn from him...thank you for posting :)
I have watched this several times yet I comeback to this video because I learn a lot each time. I am impressed with this awesome athlete describing how he became very good at his sport. Floris wants exactly what three points he wants from this interview ; that’s refreshing and the viewers walk away with information and inspiration.
Great video. Another great video from Floris.Thanks.
There surely are plenty of hidden nuggets of info in there every time I re-listen to this episode as well. Glad you enjoyed it Mathew! Thanks
Great video...I'm thankful for this interview and all of the inspirational content!
Great interview and questions 👏
Thank you and great work Floris! Always looking forward to your interviews.
Mark Allen is an inspiration.
I was lucky enough to get off the bike ahead of "The Grip" in one race back in the 80s. He made quick work of me on the run, but what a lesson to observe the singular focus of a world class athlete.
pavanatanaya no way, that's awesome you experienced that! Yes he is definitely an incredible athlete
Floris Gierman it was funny...the applause for Mark kept getting closer and closer as we ran, until he caught me at mile 2. Then he left me in the dust.... Shortly thereafter Paula Newby Fraser shot by me like I was standing still.....ah rememberin
pavanatanaya haha sounds like an amazing experience. Crazy to see people fly by making you feel like you're standing still :)
Great Interview! Mark is a Legend. Thank You.
He is a legend for sure! Thanks and cheers!
Well done on getting such an informative interview with the legend Mark Allen. learned heaps and will get the Fit soul Fit Body book next. Thanks Floris
19:04 very similar to those intermediate meditators.... one breath and we are back to present and calm down.
Great interview and very inspirational!! Thanks a ton!! 😀😍🙏👏👏👏
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very cool. Thank you for posting.
Awesome interview! Thanks for making and posting. Really like M.A.
Mark Allen rules, glad you enjoyed this interview! Cheers
Great interview, thanks. With strength training being so beneficial, and I've already got a background in that, I'm concerned about losing strength and muscle during the 3 months+ of aerobic base building that Dr Maffetone recommends. I'm just starting out with MAF training and have a lot of building to do. Would it be that detrimental to include strength training, like Mark talks about, during that first period?
Hi Floris - I am Thierry from France and I just subscribed to your channel. Great job, very interesting, thanks!! I have a question for you. Did you ask Mark Allen if he used to train with the MAF method on his swim and bike as well? Thanks for your answer.
Hi. Yes, he trained aerobically for bike and running. He mentioned how in training people would always pass him on up hills on the bike and he would catch them on the down hills. Swimming is more of an aerobic event anyway so it wasn't really necessary to use MAF there.
I never get why someone is running 80 Miles a Week but not even do 1 Strength session a Week. To reach your full potential you have to be a Athlete. Not just a runner. Push ups, pull ups, back raises and legraises 2 times a Week should be enough. It helps to prevent injurys and to reach someone's full Potential. And some pound of Muscles looks good anyway.
Awesome!
It seems like a long, say 1 hour, easy swim would be great for your aerobic system. I really didn't consider this before. Is this correct? I'm enjoying your videos!
This is a great channel. I am going to use the maffeton method and will get faster by running slow. I love the channel.
Great to hear!
Didn't realize you were in Costa Mesa, I'm in Temecula and work in San Diego!
I'm in Irvine now, still close. Let's get a run in one day!
@@FlorisGierman That would be awesome. I'll let you know when I'm at a speed with my MAF training that wouldn't be to slow for you. Haha
Does lactate concentration increase directly from not being able to take in enough oxygen for aerobic metabolism?
What is it exactly that makes you run out of breath with increased intensity?
I have a high max HR for my age my max is 191 bpm at 45 years old, however i think 150 HR is a good zone for me.
He looks a little as Clint Eastwood :-P
I would argue that you can't "quiet" your mind, but learn to accept the noise...
Could you recommend a heart rate monitor...had problems in the past with the chest strap...too uncomfortable...thks.
+angelo lazzara The best optical heart rate out there seems to be Scosche RYTHM+
I personally like the Garmin HRM, however there are several great watches with build in HRM out there that might work better for you
JK
❤ I found Jesus 15 years ago when I asked for His help and everything changed.
Mark Allen could already run at 5:30 pace just not aerobically.
So could the MAF ceiling be catching up to what you previously trained at?
I almost feel like you have to have trained at a certain pace to get there through MAF.
Not necessarily. I've personally experienced being able to run for 1 mile at for example a 6:15 min / mile, just not much longer. Eventually I was able to lower my aerobic pace to 6:15 and my anaerobic pace faster than that. I've seen similar things happen in other athletes.
Wish someone could give an idea about what strength training he is saying we can do in 2 days a week
Have you tried Googling this? 😎Here is the first link that shows up: www.active.com/triathlon/articles/mark-allen-s-12-best-strength-exercises
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For athletes of all levels and ages, for 5k, 10k, half marathon, marathon, and ultra distances. Save time by learning from my mistakes, skip the overwhelm, and avoid being distracted by all the info and opinions you're bound to come across.
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As you get older do you change your max heart rate? Or do you keep it constant as the years go on?
Niraad Bose I'm not 100%, but I'm pretty sure your max heart rate drops as you get older. But that doesn't mean you can't still improve as you get older as there are so many other factors involved in a performance.
Just a generic rule of thumb: Max. HR = 220 - Age.
At least mine is the same as it was 30 years ago (195), but I was in better shape then
At 45 i still get 191 max HR
so 155 bpm is the goal to stay around?
Depends on several factors, here is the formula: philmaffetone.com/180-formula/
Rin Tin Tin interviews Clint Eastwoord
nice way to say thank you,
What is "super stoked"?