At 60 in 2022, Steve Moneghetti ran 15:52 for 5k. 18 years of training left to prepare for that record! Seriously though, well done Andy. World Masters is calling.
As someone who used to run 16.30 and is struggling to go much faster than 20.00 right now, this is really encouraging. And I joined a running club for the first time in my life last week!
3:57 can we just rewind for a minute and appreciate how beautiful this path is for the shakeout run? That lush green. No cars. (Not even crazy hills of North London). OK - resuming play now.
Well done Andy! I reduced my goals a few weeks ago because i felt it was impossible, but after seeing this, and hearing the words you shared at the end.....its GAME ON!!
Let's goo! 15:33. That's blistering speed. Amazing work on the workouts and the videos. Maybe you can go for the sub 15 minute 5k? I mean, at least that's what I would go for in a situation like this. It's videos like these that really inspire me to train for XC season and to break 18 minutes in the 5k, 11 minutes for the 2 mile, and the classic 5 minute mile. Keep up the amazing work guys, way to go Andy!
@@runningchannel Heyyy lets goo, I didn't actually think you would respond, thanks for the reply. And if this challenge is actually accepted, I wish you goodluck! Have a great day Andy! :D
Amazing effort Andy, very inspiring. I'm 61 and have been running for 43 years. When I was in my 40's I trained for a 5k and ran 27 mins PB. Recently I did 2 Ultra's and now want to try and bring my 5k back down to 28 mins. I have trained specifically for it and knocked 2mins 30sec off my recent PB to go under 30 mins. I know I can get there with continued specific training. Bring it on!
Fascinating to watch Andy's running technique. The way he seems to glide round the course belies the supreme effort he's putting in. Very inspirational.
I used to run cross country. Now almost 8 years later I am back into running and struggling to break 25 minutes. Amazing to see at any age you can be an absolute monster in the 5k. Pumped me up.
I'm in a similar situation! Looking at my old parkrun times from a decade ago where I ran 24:X or 23:X when I was completely out of shape. Now I'm running regularly but 25 minutes seems like a mountain to climb. I'll get there.
Incredible job, Andy! I was cheering you on out loud whilst watching the video (I do this in every Running Channel video that features a race - anyone else?) I was training for a 5k but got sidelined by an injury so for now I'm focusing on recovery and returning to my previous volume without re-injury. Got a half-marathon on the books for October and hoping that will still be doable🤞
Inspiring to see someone get out there to go on a mental and physical challenge. I'm training for a pb in the marathon in oktober I set over 8 years ago. It's going to be hard and I have no idea if it is realistic. But for sure will make every training and week count and be ready the day I'm standing on the startline.
4 lap course is interesting. Well done, I used your 5km plan this year which definitely had a few session that scared me, and helped me get a new PB. Now i want to see just how close to 20mins i can get
Thanks Andy, this was really inspirational. I got my 2nd 5k coming up in 3 days from a 20 year break. 3 months of being dialed in every day to empty the tank. Just getting started.
Well done Andy! It's reassuring to see that even with all your experience you also feel nervous before a race. Kudos to you matey that was awesome running! 🎉💪👏👏
You DO still have it (one might posit that you had never lost it). I refer you to the story of retired grandmother Michelle Rohl, 58 years old, who qualified on Friday for the US Olympic 20km Race Walk team this past Friday evening in Eugene, OR at the US team trials. I'm almost 56 and, with my wife and daughter, we are all beginning training together to improve our health and fitness. It has only been a week, and change is difficult (darn, that Newton's Third Law) but we will persevere. Well done, Andy!
That competitive nature is always going to be there, Andy. We can tell in your race videos how you build up a nervousness about performing 😅 Well done!
3 hours driving for a 5k?? That cannot be good on the legs. Ive travelled some long miles for races but always at least with 16 hours or more to shake out and recover after the drive. Fantastic result though, really cool to get this insight into your training/racing 👌🏼
Congratulations Andy! Odd Downs is where I did my first duathlon. That mild slope is quite deceptive when running and also cycling. So good to see you run there! 🎉
Amazing effort and well deserved result! The hardwork, discipline and absolute mental resilience to just push through on such a hard effort really pays with a bang on result.
Excellent video; and yes Andy, you still have all the mental resilience, the physical burst of energy, but more importantly, a greater wisdom than in youth! Well done on this fantastic outcome! Looking forward to your upcoming achievements on TRC.
I ran my first sub 20 (19:54) this weekend! I have the same shoes as you. Next goal 19:30!!! I’m age 34 so not sure how much more improvements I can make. But I also started running plan for a few months only.
if you're doing sub-20s at age 34 and you're just starting, then there are PLENTY of improvements you can make! But sub-20 is really good for amateur runners.
Well done Andy. Two weeks toward my attempted at a sub 90min half it’s a good video give me motivation to push it. Last half was 8sec off my goal time 😂
As a 50yr old runner who found running a few years ago I thought I'd worked hard and become relatively speedy.. till I joined a running club that now scares me.. I'm left in the dust at the back... and it's not that they are all younger! It can feel a bit tough but trying to use it as inspiration.
@@runningchannel Yep! I managed about 5:30 pace for one mile once and couldn’t stop coughing for the rest of the day. Must have used parts of my lungs that had never been activated.😂
What I love is I finally broke the 35 minute barrier today at a park run and I am chuffed to bits!
At 60 in 2022, Steve Moneghetti ran 15:52 for 5k. 18 years of training left to prepare for that record! Seriously though, well done Andy. World Masters is calling.
I ran at that meet, Collingwood Classic (Melbourne) I was in one of the slowest heats though!
The bulky guy keeping up is a beast!
As someone who used to run 16.30 and is struggling to go much faster than 20.00 right now, this is really encouraging. And I joined a running club for the first time in my life last week!
Well done Andy! still got it indeed :)
He really does!
Hype video as always, 5K is always the sweet distance for new runners but relatively nightmare when you are getting serious into running!
3:57 can we just rewind for a minute and appreciate how beautiful this path is for the shakeout run? That lush green. No cars. (Not even crazy hills of North London). OK - resuming play now.
When Andy’s (sorry if I spelled your name wrong) shake out run is faster than my race pace.
Well done Andy! I reduced my goals a few weeks ago because i felt it was impossible, but after seeing this, and hearing the words you shared at the end.....its GAME ON!!
You can do it!
Let's goo! 15:33. That's blistering speed. Amazing work on the workouts and the videos. Maybe you can go for the sub 15 minute 5k? I mean, at least that's what I would go for in a situation like this. It's videos like these that really inspire me to train for XC season and to break 18 minutes in the 5k, 11 minutes for the 2 mile, and the classic 5 minute mile. Keep up the amazing work guys, way to go Andy!
Challenge accepted
@@runningchannel Heyyy lets goo, I didn't actually think you would respond, thanks for the reply. And if this challenge is actually accepted, I wish you goodluck! Have a great day Andy! :D
@@Bweyg Who knows. Maybe this was Rick or Sarah who accepted the challenge in Andy's name. :D
@@asharablack That's true, I didn't even think about that. :D
I use to listen to the Running Channel all of the time because of Andy. If he were a bigger part of the content, I'd come back and listen/watch.
You should watch the podcasts, he’s very present
Andy is featured very regularly and if you want to listen to him every week then check out our podcast!
One star review?
@@runs.long_notfastYeah, all that useless banter with annoying Sarah and stupid Rick 😂
@@livewire1957239 Wow...have nothing nice to say, then say nothing.
Got to love the “I’m not doing the shake out run fast” when he is doing 5m/km
My PB is 7m per km 😂
Great job Andy. Inspired me to go for sub-20!!
Amazing effort Andy, very inspiring. I'm 61 and have been running for 43 years. When I was in my 40's I trained for a 5k and ran 27 mins PB. Recently I did 2 Ultra's and now want to try and bring my 5k back down to 28 mins. I have trained specifically for it and knocked 2mins 30sec off my recent PB to go under 30 mins. I know I can get there with continued specific training. Bring it on!
Fascinating to watch Andy's running technique. The way he seems to glide round the course belies the supreme effort he's putting in. Very inspirational.
The different running styles all achieving the same pace is very encouraging (wouldn’t know what’s going on up front in a race!)
I used to run cross country. Now almost 8 years later I am back into running and struggling to break 25 minutes. Amazing to see at any age you can be an absolute monster in the 5k. Pumped me up.
I'm in a similar situation! Looking at my old parkrun times from a decade ago where I ran 24:X or 23:X when I was completely out of shape. Now I'm running regularly but 25 minutes seems like a mountain to climb. I'll get there.
What a nice thing to find out about yourself!
Andy, this is such an insane challenge you have accomplished. You are an inspiration to all runners.
Kudos to Andy! I'm going to take another crack at a sub-20 5k myself. I have been trying on and off for years, but I'm closer than ever before.
Incredible job, Andy! I was cheering you on out loud whilst watching the video (I do this in every Running Channel video that features a race - anyone else?)
I was training for a 5k but got sidelined by an injury so for now I'm focusing on recovery and returning to my previous volume without re-injury. Got a half-marathon on the books for October and hoping that will still be doable🤞
Brilliant 💪🙂👍
As a 58 year old trying to break 18:30 I can completely relate to the thoughts you have going into the race.
18:30 for a 58 year old is really fast tough
@@jellekraak7930And as a 58 year old for me try to break 27 minutes is really tough ..(but I'll get there one day ) 😄
@@carlcblake860 you sure will 👍
Get after it you legend!! Is that on a parkrun course? If so, which one?
@@theinconsequentialrunner trying...but not on a Parkrun 🙂
Great job, Andy! And that speech at the end . . .wow . . . ready to run through a brick wall, now!
Superb effort sub 16!. Class athlete is permanent
So so true
Running sub 16! Is extremly easy
Inspiring to see someone get out there to go on a mental and physical challenge. I'm training for a pb in the marathon in oktober I set over 8 years ago. It's going to be hard and I have no idea if it is realistic. But for sure will make every training and week count and be ready the day I'm standing on the startline.
Dang Andy. You crushed it! Way to go!
Well done Andy! Brilliant! Many congratulations on that awesome post retirement PB 🎉🍾👏🏻👏🏻
4 lap course is interesting. Well done, I used your 5km plan this year which definitely had a few session that scared me, and helped me get a new PB. Now i want to see just how close to 20mins i can get
Thanks Andy, this was really inspirational. I got my 2nd 5k coming up in 3 days from a 20 year break. 3 months of being dialed in every day to empty the tank. Just getting started.
Well done Andy! It's reassuring to see that even with all your experience you also feel nervous before a race. Kudos to you matey that was awesome running! 🎉💪👏👏
Well done Andy! Superb run. Inspiration for me to try and break sub 19 mins :)
Well done Andy! I signed up to run my first 1500m track race the other day. I am more excited and relaxed now for the race after this video.
Really glad it helped!
Congrats Andy! You killed it!
You DO still have it (one might posit that you had never lost it). I refer you to the story of retired grandmother Michelle Rohl, 58 years old, who qualified on Friday for the US Olympic 20km Race Walk team this past Friday evening in Eugene, OR at the US team trials. I'm almost 56 and, with my wife and daughter, we are all beginning training together to improve our health and fitness. It has only been a week, and change is difficult (darn, that Newton's Third Law) but we will persevere. Well done, Andy!
Wow! You are amazing! Huge congratulations 🎉!
Really enjoyed this video. Good to see Andy still has that agressive knee lift. Heres to chasing fast times 🍻
Way to go Andy!! Congrats!
No. 88! Love this guy's running form! 😊
Now I understand about the fields! 👍
You're amazing Andy. Great work!! Inspiring to think about doing things that are just a little scary!!
Well done Andy! Amazing achievement. An inspiration to us all as always. 😊
That competitive nature is always going to be there, Andy. We can tell in your race videos how you build up a nervousness about performing 😅 Well done!
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!! That’s amazing! Great work Andy!!🎉
3 hours driving for a 5k?? That cannot be good on the legs. Ive travelled some long miles for races but always at least with 16 hours or more to shake out and recover after the drive. Fantastic result though, really cool to get this insight into your training/racing 👌🏼
Congratulations Andy 😊
I can totally relate to the feeling of the nerves evaporating the second the race starts. Well said!
Happy for you Andy! I'll never be the world class athlete you are, but I could feel every bit of doubt, nerves, and euphoria! Well done!🥇
This looks like the track the GTN team does their challenges on! Are we going to see a crossover?
Absolute beast. Proud of you!
Wow wow!! You are such an incredible athlete! Congratulations Andy that was awesome!
Unreal Andy!!! Love the channel. You guys are such an inspiration
Congratulations Andy! Odd Downs is where I did my first duathlon. That mild slope is quite deceptive when running and also cycling. So good to see you run there! 🎉
I ran that race back in April. Completely out of my depth. I absolutely ran the first downhill way too fast to keep in touch. Well done Andy.
Congrats! Haven't broken 20 mins for a 5k yet but haven't been trying, focused on marathons these days, thinking of having a crack at it soon maybe
Still got it, indeed! Inspiring and so much fun to watch. Thanks for sharing your journey.
Well done Andy, you did amazing! Congrats with this time, it's bloody fast
Once an Olympian,always an olympian.Way to go Andy!🎉
Thank you!!
Top effort. Great vid.
Thanks 👍
Wow Andy very impressive!
Congratulations that was fantastic. Very inspiring
Well done Andy! I know when you achieve something, it feels so great.
Holy smokes! This is literally TWICE as fast as my 5K time 😢
With those metaspeed shoes you'd gain at least a couple of minutes
And just how many people are as good at being you as you are?… I’ll wait 🤷🏻♂️ don’t compare, celebrate and understand anything is possible 💙
@@nathanprice4031 I MUST compare. That is what drives me to do better.
@@nathanprice4031That comma means we shouldn’t celebrate any of the mentioned things in that sentence.
Me too, but I’m also nearly twice Andy’s age!
Amazing effort and well deserved result!
The hardwork, discipline and absolute mental resilience to just push through on such a hard effort really pays with a bang on result.
Amazing, looks effortless. Still got it!
Well done Andy, you have absolutely got it. Amazing.
Like a gazelle. I wish I had that in me. Well done, sir!
Awesome is not enough Andy, you looked amazing and think you have far more to give if you toed the line for another 5K in the future! 😊
Excellent video; and yes Andy, you still have all the mental resilience, the physical burst of energy, but more importantly, a greater wisdom than in youth! Well done on this fantastic outcome! Looking forward to your upcoming achievements on TRC.
You're a star Andy ⭐
Cool! That video really motivates me to keep trying to go faster.
I ran my first sub 20 (19:54) this weekend! I have the same shoes as you. Next goal 19:30!!! I’m age 34 so not sure how much more improvements I can make. But I also started running plan for a few months only.
if you're doing sub-20s at age 34 and you're just starting, then there are PLENTY of improvements you can make!
But sub-20 is really good for amateur runners.
That’s an amazing time, congrats 👏🏻 💪🏻
Wow, sooooo good, great job Andy, love the video style!SUPERSTAR🎉
Brilliant effort Andy, now all you need is to save 7 seconds per km for a sub 15 💪😃
Congratulations Andy!
Thanks for the inspiration!
Congrats Andy!
Well done Andy. Two weeks toward my attempted at a sub 90min half it’s a good video give me motivation to push it. Last half was 8sec off my goal time 😂
Amazing Andy, well done!
Absolutely fantastic effort Andy! Making it look easy as always. Superb 🎉
Outstanding Andy - Inspirational stuff man 👍
Nice one Andy, really motivating advice too!
Well done, Andy! Amazing.
Hey Andy, with all your kids, I was surprised you didn't have a commercial kitchen. Cheers from Oz.
As a 50yr old runner who found running a few years ago I thought I'd worked hard and become relatively speedy.. till I joined a running club that now scares me.. I'm left in the dust at the back... and it's not that they are all younger! It can feel a bit tough but trying to use it as inspiration.
Well done old fella!!!
Incredible effort
Inspiring! Happy for you Andy! Well done!
Awesome job Andy
Great run Andy
So awesome! Congrats Andy, has to be an amazing feeling
Fantastic!! Congratulations Andy, epic time, I’d be buzzing too!!!
awesome job Andy! thanks for taking us on the journey from excitement to doubt to success!
Well done Andy!
I identify with you. I can handle and enjoy more the pain of the shorter distances lol
Awesome! I’d love to do just one mile at that pace.👍
Yeah it’s lightening pace isn’t it?!
@@runningchannel Yep! I managed about 5:30 pace for one mile once and couldn’t stop coughing for the rest of the day.
Must have used parts of my lungs that had never been activated.😂
Amazing ending 🎉🎉🎉
Brilliant! Nicely done, Andy.
Legend!
inspiring 🙌
Well done Andy!!
Good job Andy 🎉