Unreal isnt it!! I am proud of myself for learning how to put two poor quality videos together on my iphone movie app and then I see Jog On absolutely smashing it 😂
I started running on my 46 birthday , after smoking most of my life and being over weight most of my life , i have got my 5k down from 37 minutes to 26.45 , and this sunday atempting my 1s half marathon , hoping to run it in around 2hours 20 min
5k is no small feat. Especially going from non-runner to 5k runner. For me it was the biggest accomplishment as a runner. And I just finished my first marathon two days ago. The marathon as an event is certainly harder on muscles and the Cardiovascular system, but the 5k was a bigger accomplishment. Going from walker to runner was a difference in type. Going from half to marathoner was just a difference in amount.
I’m 37 and just ran my first race yesterday (four miles) and did a run/walk combo the whole way. I I haven’t done much hill work so could only jog a small amount up the one in yesterday’s race. I finished the race in just under 51 minutes (could have shaved off a few seconds had I been more observant and seen the finish area sooner but instead I didn’t notice the clocks and mat at first so walked through the finish). Gym was one of my least favorite classes growing up. At my schools, it was mostly sports-focused and I’m not a big sport person. I like casual shooting basketball hoops and kicking a ball around but am not good with playing the actual games. I also love dancing and hula hooping yet we didn’t do much of those in gym. I didn’t even learn to properly hoop around my waist until I was an adult. I also hate jogging in gym class and usually walked the mile when we had to do that (would have been nice if my teacher played music more in gym class too). I’ve been overweight for much of my life so jogging and whatnot makes me self conscious. I am glad that I decided to do a reduction surgery over the summer as I don’t have to double or triple up on bras anymore. That makes exercising worse.
Hoping this will be the start of a wonderful, adventurous and motivational journey for Anne-Marie. At the tender age of 50 my wife entered me for a 5k run, as luck had it a parkrun had just started up locally so we gave it a few weeks to build up the courage to go and try to run as a tester for the forthcoming 5k finishing in 38 minutes 13 years later and after the trauma of recently undergoing treatment for throat cancer I am about to run my 500th. Running and parkrun has taken us to places we would never have thought to visit, races over distances up to marathon and helped us share unforgettable moments together and meet so many inspirational people ( not least my wife who is now knocking out 25 minute 5k’s for fun and recently achieved a GFA marathon time smashing sub 4 hours. Keep it going, stay positive and smile through the bad days and enjoy, well done.
Great 5K training plan. One thing that I find helps is to make Parkrun part of your weekly routine either your local one or becoming a Parkrun tourist. You can do it Ami.
Thanks Harry, the effort you put into your videos is inspiring. You're always producing top quality content which the whole family enjoys. Cheers from New Zealand!
This series has been fantastic to watch so far. The video footage and editing is outstanding. Will happily share this with some friends of mine who are just getting started with their running journeys. Can't wait to see how the park run goes! ⌚
Brilliant! Well done Harry and GB Louise for the fantastic support, training, and encouragement given to Ami, and most importantly, a massive well done to Ami for getting to this stage now. I remember being in a similar situation, doing couch 2 5k on my own, my first parkrun was also my goal, and to do it sub 30 minutes was such a buzz, and a moment to be proud of. I run 3-4x a week now, part of a club, join races, and my 5k PB time is now 22m07s since i started in May 2022. Fantastic achievement, i assume Ami has already completed the parkrun by now (unsure when these videos are filmed), however, i am thoroughly looking forward to watching the video. Keep up the hard work Ami, my fellow runner, you have my utmost support!!
Such an amazing journey to watch. Great job Ami, can't wait to see the finale. 32 minutes is my prediction. I know you will smash it. Thank you Harry another wonderful video.
Only just started watching your videos, as a 51 year old who only started running in 2020 after 30 years of a 20 a day habit, I think your videos are great. Thank you
Harry you are a legend and maybe don’t appreciate how much all your encouragement helps people. I am a returning runner and could easily give up, but using the 10% rule and walk breaks helps so much! The human mind is so funny, it knows how far you have run and tells you to stop. Ouch! Where did that calf pain suddenly come from! LOL
Harry, how have you only got 16k subs (not a dig, just a bit of disbelief)….. I’ve just subbed now….. brilliant videos, well presented, edited and interesting. Might even get a jog on top!! Keep it up, I’m binging the content 😂
Another cracking video Harry ! Some great routes . Ami is looking stronger each session and we all know the pain of the canal 😂. Looking forward to seeing the Parkrun finale
Great video! As someone who recently started enjoying running through parkruns I wish I'd had that kind of training help you two are providing. I'm doing my 50th this weekend and still loving them like it's my first.
Following from across the pond in lovely California. Ami, you seem like a natural. What no one told me when I started running in my 30's is how there is a hump and once you get over it, the maintenance is easy. It's just a big hump for many and this plan seems sound and ramps nicely but with reason. You are in good hands. Looking forward to a video of your 5K completion.
@@thisisjogon heading tomorrow to Amritsar and Jullundar, two towns of India’s northern state of Punjab, with my colleagues, as sponsor and participants in Half Marathon 🙏
The Full Anne-Marie Trilogy 🏃♀🧡 Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/SoPutq22E5E/v-deo.html Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/Z91f_-5sh6s/v-deo.html Part 3: ua-cam.com/video/3Wr70BquelM/v-deo.html Giving a JOG ON video a LIKE can really help, so we'd be grateful if you find the time to. Thank you
I have a tip for getting rid of stitches: EXHALE VERY QUICKLY AND DEEPLY while running and squeezing your stomach muscles while you get rid of as much air as fast as possible. Works for me.
I wish he made like a 30 minute video guiding us through a run to simulate having someone along with me. Winter in Chicago isn't the best time to do park runs so I'm relegated to the treadmill.
@@thisisjogon well I would definitely be interested in that! thanks for taking a look at my idea, videos are amazing! Typing this comment from the gym in fact! Alright enough downtime…
I have followed your training for the past couple of weeks and now I am stuck on session 8 because I can't find any hill at where I live or close to where I live.
@@thisisjogon I hope she’s found something else she enjoys doing. But I’m glad she was game to take on this couch to 5k series with you guys, quality encouraging content.
Is no one going to talk about how good the editing is? It's like a documentary.
Was about to say the same thing 😎
He has one of those calm voices made for documentaries
Unreal isnt it!! I am proud of myself for learning how to put two poor quality videos together on my iphone movie app and then I see Jog On absolutely smashing it 😂
Everyone came down to comment this but then saw your comment
Thank you all, it’s great to have you watching what I make.
Harry
I started running on my 46 birthday , after smoking most of my life and being over weight most of my life , i have got my 5k down from 37 minutes to 26.45 , and this sunday atempting my 1s half marathon , hoping to run it in around 2hours 20 min
Brilliant Dan, I hope then motivation stays with you for the half - go smash it. 🧡
Harry
Good luck on your half marathon! 👍
@@thisisjogon half done, got 2 hours 13 minutes (having trouble walking now 😂)
@@thedolenorway cheers , done it yesterday, time2 hours 13 minutes
@@danbox3565 great job crushing your 2:20 goal time!
5k is no small feat. Especially going from non-runner to 5k runner. For me it was the biggest accomplishment as a runner. And I just finished my first marathon two days ago. The marathon as an event is certainly harder on muscles and the Cardiovascular system, but the 5k was a bigger accomplishment. Going from walker to runner was a difference in type. Going from half to marathoner was just a difference in amount.
Thank you for sharing Dan and appreciate you watching
I’m 37 and just ran my first race yesterday (four miles) and did a run/walk combo the whole way. I I haven’t done much hill work so could only jog a small amount up the one in yesterday’s race. I finished the race in just under 51 minutes (could have shaved off a few seconds had I been more observant and seen the finish area sooner but instead I didn’t notice the clocks and mat at first so walked through the finish).
Gym was one of my least favorite classes growing up. At my schools, it was mostly sports-focused and I’m not a big sport person. I like casual shooting basketball hoops and kicking a ball around but am not good with playing the actual games. I also love dancing and hula hooping yet we didn’t do much of those in gym. I didn’t even learn to properly hoop around my waist until I was an adult. I also hate jogging in gym class and usually walked the mile when we had to do that (would have been nice if my teacher played music more in gym class too). I’ve been overweight for much of my life so jogging and whatnot makes me self conscious.
I am glad that I decided to do a reduction surgery over the summer as I don’t have to double or triple up on bras anymore. That makes exercising worse.
Hoping this will be the start of a wonderful, adventurous and motivational journey for Anne-Marie. At the tender age of 50 my wife entered me for a 5k run, as luck had it a parkrun had just started up locally so we gave it a few weeks to build up the courage to go and try to run as a tester for the forthcoming 5k finishing in 38 minutes 13 years later and after the trauma of recently undergoing treatment for throat cancer I am about to run my 500th. Running and parkrun has taken us to places we would never have thought to visit, races over distances up to marathon and helped us share unforgettable moments together and meet so many inspirational people ( not least my wife who is now knocking out 25 minute 5k’s for fun and recently achieved a GFA marathon time smashing sub 4 hours. Keep it going, stay positive and smile through the bad days and enjoy, well done.
Congratulations! What an inspirational story. I too began running in my 50th year and have never looked back. 😀
🧡 hoping so too
Very nice of GB Louise to be there all the time too.
It’s been great to have an elite runner join us for this
Thank you so much, I'm force feeding these to my extended family and friends, it's entirely selfish, I just want a personal army of running partners.
Appreciate you spreading the JOG ON word
Great 5K training plan. One thing that I find helps is to make Parkrun part of your weekly routine either your local one or becoming a Parkrun tourist. You can do it Ami.
Absolutely, thank you
I can’t wait for Amie’s parkrun!!! So exciting! Regardless of time Amie you have done amazing. Well done
Thank you Jen
Thanks Harry, the effort you put into your videos is inspiring. You're always producing top quality content which the whole family enjoys. Cheers from New Zealand!
Love it Thomas, I hope to explore some NZ mountains in the not too distant future
This series has been fantastic to watch so far. The video footage and editing is outstanding. Will happily share this with some friends of mine who are just getting started with their running journeys. Can't wait to see how the park run goes! ⌚
I appreciate that Ryan - sharing really helps JOG ON videos to get out there that bit more
Thank you for the support 🧡
Harry
You're killing me Harry!!! I was so excited to see her parkrun and now I have to wait even more!!!!!!
I’m excited too and I’m the one creating them
I am sooooo excited for you, Ami! Go Ami, go!🏃🏻♀️
Cheers Melli
Brilliant! Well done Harry and GB Louise for the fantastic support, training, and encouragement given to Ami, and most importantly, a massive well done to Ami for getting to this stage now. I remember being in a similar situation, doing couch 2 5k on my own, my first parkrun was also my goal, and to do it sub 30 minutes was such a buzz, and a moment to be proud of. I run 3-4x a week now, part of a club, join races, and my 5k PB time is now 22m07s since i started in May 2022. Fantastic achievement, i assume Ami has already completed the parkrun by now (unsure when these videos are filmed), however, i am thoroughly looking forward to watching the video. Keep up the hard work Ami, my fellow runner, you have my utmost support!!
Thank you for sharing and watching this series
Awesome stuff, Ami! And very well captured and presented, Harry!! Looking forward to the finale!!! - Mack
🧡
Such an amazing journey to watch.
Great job Ami, can't wait to see the finale.
32 minutes is my prediction. I know you will smash it.
Thank you Harry another wonderful video.
Thank you Jim, Part 3 arrives in half an hour from the posting of this reply.
Only just started watching your videos, as a 51 year old who only started running in 2020 after 30 years of a 20 a day habit, I think your videos are great. Thank you
That's awesome Louis, appreciate you 🧡
Harry you are a legend and maybe don’t appreciate how much all your encouragement helps people. I am a returning runner and could easily give up, but using the 10% rule and walk breaks helps so much! The human mind is so funny, it knows how far you have run and tells you to stop. Ouch! Where did that calf pain suddenly come from! LOL
You're a legend too John
Really great filmmaking! I'm excited for her first parkrun. Impressive progress!
Break a leg (or not - hurts like hell)
Hopefully not, but my word it would make for a dramatic piece of film making
Cheers for watching Florian
Love this. Super motivational for new runners. You earned a subscriber with this! Sorry I’m late to the party!
Don’t be sorry, you are welcome
Harry, how have you only got 16k subs (not a dig, just a bit of disbelief)….. I’ve just subbed now….. brilliant videos, well presented, edited and interesting. Might even get a jog on top!! Keep it up, I’m binging the content 😂
Well thank you for commenting and binging Mike. We will see what the years bring, glad to have you onboard for the journey.
Harry
Another cracking video Harry ! Some great routes . Ami is looking stronger each session and we all know the pain of the canal 😂. Looking forward to seeing the Parkrun finale
Thank you JOG ON Jim, ah the canal session - absolutely a painful one for Ami that day
G'day Harry. Great stuff, very enjoyable viewing and great encouragement for new runners. Regards from Australian parkrunner.
G'day Daryl, great to have you watching in Australia, I will run a parkrun there one day
Good luck Ami for the park run.
Great coaching Harry.
Superb encouragement I'm sure she will do well.
Cheers Paul, should be an epic conclusion to the trilogy
@@thisisjogon As good as, Back th the future ?
Great video! As someone who recently started enjoying running through parkruns I wish I'd had that kind of training help you two are providing. I'm doing my 50th this weekend and still loving them like it's my first.
Happy Birthday for this weekend
Another cracking episode in the journey from zero to 5k, loved it!!! Cant wait for the next episode.....
Thank you Graham, looking forward to bringing it out and concluding the trilogy
Epic video as always Harry! Looking forward to seeing how Ami performs on her first Parkrun!
I look forward to bringing it to you
Love this Harry. Ami (sorry if that’s not how you spell it) is doing so well!! She is so ready for parkrun!!! Go go go 💪💪
Spelt correctly Christina - will bring you Part 3 soon
Harry, the quality your work is really outstanding 🧡✨
That's appreciated, many late nights and coffees slowly hammering away at an edit is all worth it.
Loving this series! Ami has done so well, so much determination. Best of luck for the Parkrun Ami!
Thank you Emily, glad you watched and commented
Following from across the pond in lovely California. Ami, you seem like a natural. What no one told me when I started running in my 30's is how there is a hump and once you get over it, the maintenance is easy. It's just a big hump for many and this plan seems sound and ramps nicely but with reason. You are in good hands. Looking forward to a video of your 5K completion.
Thanks for sharing Michael and great to have you watching 🧡
Well done Ami. Looking forward to seeing the parkrun!
Cheers Rachael
Can't wait to see her parkrun. Best of luck Ami 💪
Thank you Melanie
So excited to see part 2 great work both!
Excited to bring it to you Seb
Brilliant series and not over yet!
Exactly Phil, not yet
Yes!! I've been looking forward to the next part!
Awesome Maria
Wonderful effort by Anne and Harry👏👏
Hope you and the team are well J
@@thisisjogon heading tomorrow to Amritsar and Jullundar, two towns of India’s northern state of Punjab, with my colleagues, as sponsor and participants in Half Marathon 🙏
@@jassaljs Good luck to all the participants!
Well done Ami, doing amazingly 👏🏻
Thank for the support Martyn
The Full Anne-Marie Trilogy 🏃♀🧡
Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/SoPutq22E5E/v-deo.html
Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/Z91f_-5sh6s/v-deo.html
Part 3: ua-cam.com/video/3Wr70BquelM/v-deo.html
Giving a JOG ON video a LIKE can really help, so we'd be grateful if you find the time to. Thank you
This série is unbelievable! I love it! Give us more!
Thank you. The trilogy will conclude soon
What a terrific series of videos. This should be mandatory watching for the whole country!!! (but, boy, do I miss the heatwave! 🤣)
The heatwave sure was something. Thank you so much for watching
Brilliant stuff guys 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😎🍀
Brilliant comment Karl 👏 ☘️
Amazing effort 👌 can't wait to watch how she gets on in the parkrun
Cheers Deano, hope you’re enjoying the JOG ON socks
I have a tip for getting rid of stitches:
EXHALE VERY QUICKLY AND DEEPLY while running and squeezing your stomach muscles while you get rid of as much air as fast as possible. Works for me.
Will recommend to Ami for next time, thank you
Remember Ami,
you don’t have to be fast; you just have to finish!
And think of the coffee ☕️!
And the coffee will taste all the sweeter for having achieved it
I wish he made like a 30 minute video guiding us through a run to simulate having someone along with me. Winter in Chicago isn't the best time to do park runs so I'm relegated to the treadmill.
It’s always on the idea board - some form of running companion
@@thisisjogon well I would definitely be interested in that! thanks for taking a look at my idea, videos are amazing! Typing this comment from the gym in fact! Alright enough downtime…
Harry, do you have any tips/advice for my first marathon and training? It’s in Manchester, April next year? 😅
Get a plan together, and be consistent with it. Check in with a coach or group with your progress. But mostly, enjoy the process
@@thisisjogon thank you Harry! I’ll take that into account. Wish me luck!
I have followed your training for the past couple of weeks and now I am stuck on session 8 because I can't find any hill at where I live or close to where I live.
We are recommending a flat interval session instead. 5 X 45 seconds would be a great one to do off a long warm up and finish with a good cool down
where do you all put your car keys while you all run?
In a zipped pocket on the running shorts
@@thisisjogon oooh makes sense
That’s incredibly fast. I barely do 10:20/mi
Thanks for watching
Is Ami still running?
Would love to say yes, but at this current time, no
@@thisisjogon I hope she’s found something else she enjoys doing. But I’m glad she was game to take on this couch to 5k series with you guys, quality encouraging content.