@@em-qw2zxmaybe the fact that she’s so useless that she started crying on a run she volunteered to join and can drop out of at any moment. Doesn’t exactly scream “intelligence” or “useful”, but I’m sure you’re the same way and that’s why you left this comment. What’s being useless like?
Seeing someone more fit than me crying and being in pain while doing something like this is so validating, I always thought I was overreacting and disgusted with myself thinking if I was smaller it would be no issue, but it's not size it's endurance and as long as I keep working on it I can be like camera guy smiling the whole time
Size plays a big role in it for sure... especially in the long run on the joints and in the moment with the heart rate..She might be in that state but someone who is large would be worse off.
When she said “I need to stop listening to my thoughts” that’s the realist thing when running update * this comment was referring to me as a runner relating to her not towards anything or anyone else so the personal comments are unnecessary. If I relate to it & you don’t, good for you.🤟🏼
I like to eat most citrus fruits, but tangerines are definitely my favorite. This is just my personal comment tho, any differing opinions are welcome 🤙
Dude, fucking props to her for going all the way! Like, if I started crying halfway into a race, I'd probably just call it quits, but persevering through that is really just a shining example of mental fortitude
This was so good to see, because when I feel like she does, I immediately decide continuing isn't worth it. I don't even know you but I'm so proud of you for making it, and your running partner seems to be awesome at motivating/keeping a cool head. You both kicked ass❤
Dude the “I feel like I’m gonna shit myself” is so real running makes me have to shit more than anything else besides coffee then running. Also, awesome job fighting through! Kudos to you guys!
@@BaldKiwi117YES YES YES!!! When you're exhausted already that little toe catch that makes you react & catch yourself feels like it drains your soul & it's probably as much mental as it is physical at that point.
Running is such a weird concept for fitness and/or entertainment. There are so many more fun, less miserable options out there. Swimming, hiking, rock climbing, team sports, etc. Exercise and couple fun shouldn't make you cry and want to shit yourself.
@@breadman5048It can be, my body reacts so violently to vomiting that I burst blood vessels in my face, it looks like I have sunburn the next day. Intense vomiting is really hard on your cardiovascular system and brain. People who are bulimic have aneurysms often because of how much strain constantly vomiting puts on their brain.
Poor baby was losing it at mile 2 ! She was like so overwhelmed by 16 miles that it got to be too much. I’m glad she’s okay and worked through it. That’s some determination ❤ I’m so proud of her for finishing
After 12 years of teaching science I got to teach math last year. I lost it in one of the trainings and started crying (new benchmarks, tons of new procedures and programs, etc) and the trainer said “there’s no crying in math.” That got me laughing. What a rollercoaster last school year was!
She defeated herself mentally before it even began, but after awhile, the task was less daunting and she knew she could do it. She now knows she can do it easily.
turns out after awhile of pushing yourself to overexerhsion your brain stops being able to make rational decisions. She wasn't defeated mentally at the start, she was actually actively mentally trying to keep herself going while still acknowledging how she felt. she defeated the mental block by just wearing herself out so much that her brain wasn't operating at peak shape. Not as badly as not getting any sleep, but that overheating and physical exertion can be one hell of a drug that makes your brain do some funny things.
@@flamesofhellstudioyeah exactly, and this is certainly not healthy to push yourself to a point of I wouldn’t think. Well I mean too much anyway. All in moderation I suppose
If you're feeling horrible at mile 2 of 16, that's good nothing to do with mentality and everything with lack of preparation. But I think they're just capping for a video.
The chub rub is REAL Sister! Great job guys! I needed to see this. I'm about to start my fitness journey with a personal trainer at the gym. I needed to see this. Thank you!
@@odynith9356I think she taped her nipnops. One time when I was running for a long time, after awhile my nipples were rubbing against my shirt so much it started to hurt
Great job! Wait till you get to experience the earth shattering highs and lows of ultras. I was sixty miles into my first 100K and thought about not finishing and seeing my son watch me cross the finish line. I burst into tears and bawled my eyes out for five minutes. A girl came up behind me and just gave me a big hug and told me I was doing great. Which made my sad tears go to happy tears and to feeling overjoyed for the remainder of the race. I love my fellow ultra runners. Where else does a woman happen upon a 40 year old man covered in tattoos in the woods crying and just immediately hug him and make all the sadness go away? I love it so much.
Your a huge inspiration Jermey, I hope one day I can be an accomplished runner as you are, your dedication and passion is truly inspiring. Keep pushing for what your goals are and you will succeed.
I always hated running but for some reason was always really good at it. I was good about blocking out my own battles and just focusing on putting one foot in front of another. Somewhere along the way I always felt great and got my second wind. This girl did great battling her emotions and own mind. She should be really proud of herself.
I have asthma and I just finished my first marathon a few months ago!!! You can do it, just start slow! And I mean that literally. Run very slowly, especially for the first handful of months. Run so slowly that it feels silly. You’ll be amazed at what you can do!
Take your preventative inhalors and carry your ventolin inhalor and start with walking but focussing on keeping your breath rate and heart rate down. That's how I can do long walks. My lungs are not good enough for speed or steep hills but I can walk for ages by focussing on those two things. I have asthma and some lung died when I had clots so also impaired lung function but I can walk.
@@DevNominal it can be. But it can also be detrimental and in my case parts of my lungs died and they wont come back so my lung function is permanantly impaired.
Full respect to those who challenge themselves. We fall to get up and keep going. There may be mud, blood, and sometimes you have to crawl. But that is what makes us human.
This honestly made me feel so good. I’m 35 weeks pregnant and want to train for my first triathlon after and I’m worried about starting running again, this was raw and I e loved it.
Based off that first mile, i would have bet she wouldnt be able to finish. Boy, was i wrong! What a champ! She pushed thru, showed such mental toughness!
The recovery from pushing yourself like this is going to be brutal. Wouldn't recommend excircising like this without a lot of training. If you're crying on the trail, it's time to slow down
Got into an argument with my cousin one day while I was riding with him and he foolishly dropped me off 16 miles from home without my phone and walked the whole way home over rough terrain in steeltoe boots a size too big for me with less preparation in the middle of a heat wave so I know that pain. Much respect We don't talk anymore
Rubbing between the legs and on the nipples are really no joke in the race and there is quite some distance to go 😅 The runners almost worst nightmare. So I use a protect balm from Linola 😄👍
The shocks open run pro headphones are amazing as you can have your music playing but still able to hear and converse around you without needing to lower the volume or pause your music
The struggle was real! You go girl. This is why I swipe left on guys who write "active" on their profile 😂 I'm in the "I only want to do 2 and then I want a big brunch" camp.
This was so nice to see! 16 miles =25km. I did 21km in under 3h and I'm overweight and pregnant. I was last to finish my race despite never walking and I always felt bad about that. But seeing her struggle to do 25 in 4+ h even though she's fit! It gave me a new perspective. 😊💕
@@Josh-ck9bv Shes right though...16 miles in 4 and a half hours would require walking the whole distance... Even jogging you could stop for an hour lunch and still make it in that time.
@@TheHolesmasher absolutely true, I don’t disagree. However that wasn’t the point I was making. Also although the video doesn’t really show it there is a lot of elevation change which definitely changes things
There is an old saying lets don't and say we did. And I played soccer until i was 34. But that was an amazing video. It shows how strong you are both physically and mentally. And also very determined. All those character traits will take you a long way through life.
Despite current teachings, I find fascinating the differences of how men and women deal with stress. They both made it. They both dealt with it, but did so differently.
You just need to actually train and prepare your body. It's clear she didn't train by how poorly she was feeling by the 1st and 2nd mile - 16 miles without training is just dangerous.
You did it girl!! I passed the video at first but something said go back, n im glad i did. It wasn't just the highlights and fake ish. It was her persevering and thats awesome!👏👏👏
She went through all the stages, unsure, scared, I can’t…to I can, I got this, and I will! Pour that cold water on her, was a good move. She came right back to it! I appreciate your video and thanks for sharing.
I like that you are honest and you show that as many typical people do, they have to rest and juts walk a lot of the way. As someone who can run like 3mile intervals or so, I do not seek to have ego, but it at least is more accurate over these lying social media who just say 'woo we ran 15 miles straight' lol. Most people do gas out after running a mile nowadays; not sure if it's sad or whatever but yeah it's truth/reality.
Ive been a runner my whole life, and at first when i seen them walking after ONE frickin mile i was not impressed. But clearly shes not a distance athlete and to complete a race like that in any shape is something to be proud of. You find yourself in those deep places. Kudos girlie, KUDOS
I started jogging on pavements/sidewalks last October and I now run for 35-40 minutes every 4 days but I can't seem to do do more than that because my knees hurt, my abdomen area gets pains sometimes and it's kinda boring. You guys are amazing for doing that distance.
I loved how he was confident the whole time and just let her complain. To me it’s more manly to just be there than to try and control the situation. Be powerless and content keep moving
Man, in all honesty thats everyone when it comes to long runs. We all through our struggles some show the emotion and others well, we keep inside. Props to her for finishing even when her mind and body were telling her to stop.
If i learnt anything from running, it is that the mind is a very powerful tool and if utilized correctly, you can push your body far beyond your comprehension.
She struggled but she fought through it, good job both of you guys
imagine how many fights they had along the way, it’s not worth a pretty girl that will hold you back in life
@@sumo6004wtf are you on buddy
@@em-qw2zxmaybe the fact that she’s so useless that she started crying on a run she volunteered to join and can drop out of at any moment. Doesn’t exactly scream “intelligence” or “useful”, but I’m sure you’re the same way and that’s why you left this comment. What’s being useless like?
@@em-qw2zx incel projection, that's all it is
@@sumo6004 who broke your heart 😭
Seeing someone more fit than me crying and being in pain while doing something like this is so validating, I always thought I was overreacting and disgusted with myself thinking if I was smaller it would be no issue, but it's not size it's endurance and as long as I keep working on it I can be like camera guy smiling the whole time
truth about working out, as you get better it only gets harder if you are truly pushing your limits.
In the fitness community, we accept and fawn over ugly crying face during hard times. Wear that shit like a badge of honor 🎉
Size plays a big role in it for sure... especially in the long run on the joints and in the moment with the heart rate..She might be in that state but someone who is large would be worse off.
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Work for life...... I never understood how much things meant until I was in the game for life . Once I was in it for real, everything was easy.
The fact that he helped her through it while she was struggling instead of giving her grief is beautiful
I’d be giving her grief lmao im an asshole
That’s what a good partner does love to see a healthy relationship
Nah. Need that tough love, drag her if u need to.. no crying allowed.
Its edited bud. I promise you there was a break down somewhere in there
@@Turner6277haha😂
“I need to stop listening to my thoughts.”
That’s why I loved running - it’s you against yourself. Only you can make yourself quit!
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She seems so sweet! Yall did amazing, I would be right there with her crying 😭
When she said “I need to stop listening to my thoughts” that’s the realist thing when running
update * this comment was referring to me as a runner relating to her not towards anything or anyone else so the personal comments are unnecessary. If I relate to it & you don’t, good for you.🤟🏼
Once I hit the 10-15 minute mark, I get runners high and I can go for miles. like 5-6 miles. lol not further tho.
I think it applies to more than just running lmao
I run to get peace, not think. Stamina and mental discipline.
I like to eat most citrus fruits, but tangerines are definitely my favorite. This is just my personal comment tho, any differing opinions are welcome 🤙
@@OneShotAwayy i prefer this one if anything 🕺
“I hate throwing up, im so scared” dude I FELT THATTT
I felt the part where her nuts were sweaty.
The feeling after throwing up is so refreshing, but the build up is pure horror
I have Parkinson’s and the miracle med makes me ✨so sick✨, my husband heard that sound clip and went “hey it’s you!”
….🤣
@@jeremiahjohns5258I always blow a blood vessel in my eye when I puke it comes from the pit of my soul
@@kekoasiversons350😂😂 you gotta just let it flow, don’t fight it
Dude, fucking props to her for going all the way! Like, if I started crying halfway into a race, I'd probably just call it quits, but persevering through that is really just a shining example of mental fortitude
But if you go halfway through and quit, you have to walk the same distance back. that's the same distance as the actual race..
Shes a example of a absolute nightmare 😂
@garethward-stevens1596 mehh all the social media pirates are.. you're onto something scooby
halfway? she was pretty much crying 1/16ths through it
This was so good to see, because when I feel like she does, I immediately decide continuing isn't worth it. I don't even know you but I'm so proud of you for making it, and your running partner seems to be awesome at motivating/keeping a cool head. You both kicked ass❤
“I hate throwing up! I’m so scared!” I feel you girl 😂😂
Dude the “I feel like I’m gonna shit myself” is so real running makes me have to shit more than anything else besides coffee then running.
Also, awesome job fighting through! Kudos to you guys!
My husband says our kids get the "zoomies" when they need to shit and start running around.
@@mads855 THATS SO FUNNY one of the kids I babysit runs away when he has to shit so I don’t take him to the bathroom 😂
I thought I was the only one coffee makes me shit and sleepy😭
It triggers peristalsis, it’s common for marathon runners to have to suddenly shit. You’re jiggling all your organs around so it moves things along 😂
fr, every time I run every bodily function is telling me to take a break for the first 10 minutes, and then I zone out
Props to her. She sounded over it after the first mile. Amazing that she pushed herself to do 15 more
That "ahhh" when she tripped cracked me up for some reason. When you're tired the last thing you want to do is trip.
I've tripped during a long run and it hurts like hell.. the muscles are already overstressed.. it's a good way to pull a muscle.
Got me too! Because there wasn't enough she's fighting thru already.
It's honestly one of the most frustrating things lol. You lose so much momentum and it feels like it takes so much energy to get back into stride.
its so dramatric when you do lol. Looks like an 80yr old falling ove a tiny crack.
@@BaldKiwi117YES YES YES!!! When you're exhausted already that little toe catch that makes you react & catch yourself feels like it drains your soul & it's probably as much mental as it is physical at that point.
This is so relatable. She's awesome for sticking with it! I'd be crying, too.
That big grin faded FAST, then returned at the end with a vengeance.
I’m gonna show this to my wife and see if she’ll run a race with me now 😂
Hahahaha
Maybe skip the crying part. Just show the end and the beginning 😂
Nobody cares about what you show your wife
Running is such a weird concept for fitness and/or entertainment. There are so many more fun, less miserable options out there. Swimming, hiking, rock climbing, team sports, etc. Exercise and couple fun shouldn't make you cry and want to shit yourself.
@@matiekae0414 that’s the fun part
The dude barely broke a sweat. Good job my dude, you deserve the praise as well.
He actually trained properly so he wasn't untolerable to run with😂
I don't think that girl runs at all or did any training.
Cuz he was at her pace lol
@@joeloweryourexpectationsbiden she definitely does more than the average person does
Sounds like they were doing a 20+ minutes per mile pace
“I hate throwing up! I’m so scared!” she’s so real bc same 😭😭😭
I felt it on a level more than spiritual
It’s not that serious
litterly. the amount of things i don’t do because im scared of throwing up
Yes that’s one of the many reasons I HATE being pregnant!
@@breadman5048It can be, my body reacts so violently to vomiting that I burst blood vessels in my face, it looks like I have sunburn the next day. Intense vomiting is really hard on your cardiovascular system and brain. People who are bulimic have aneurysms often because of how much strain constantly vomiting puts on their brain.
If you feel like throwing up 1/8th the way through, STOP. You are not battling through the pain, you body isn't ready for that level of stress.
Exactly. I don't understand why people are cheering her on to go too far over her limit.
Thank you for sharing yalls journey🎉this is so motivating!🎉
Poor baby was losing it at mile 2 ! She was like so overwhelmed by 16 miles that it got to be too much. I’m glad she’s okay and worked through it. That’s some determination ❤ I’m so proud of her for finishing
Just goes to show that you're body is capable of way more then what most people think as long as you can push past the mental hurdles
Interesting that she chose to do a 16 mile when it seems like she hadn’t even done a 5k before….
@Frivia that's what I was wondering. Like if she hadn't prepped for this, why sign up?
She didn't work through it though, she just walked😂
I mean its not like she ran it. Anyone can walk 16 miles unless theyre disabled or obese@Stacked3403
I actually love that movie The league of their own “there’s no crying in baseball” it’s literally iconic
Great movie...I have to do this. It's *A* League of Their Own.
After 12 years of teaching science I got to teach math last year. I lost it in one of the trainings and started crying (new benchmarks, tons of new procedures and programs, etc) and the trainer said “there’s no crying in math.” That got me laughing. What a rollercoaster last school year was!
Oh yeah? So you “actually” love it and it’s “literally” “iconic”? Please learn some vocabulary that doesn’t sound like you just logged on to Reddit.
Made me wanna cry! She did so good 🥹 kept going even when she wanted to quit!
These comments are so uplifting and positive! So good that nobody’s being mean.
I’m so thankful I’m not the only person who handles unpleasant times like this🤣🤣
She defeated herself mentally before it even began, but after awhile, the task was less daunting and she knew she could do it. She now knows she can do it easily.
turns out after awhile of pushing yourself to overexerhsion your brain stops being able to make rational decisions. She wasn't defeated mentally at the start, she was actually actively mentally trying to keep herself going while still acknowledging how she felt. she defeated the mental block by just wearing herself out so much that her brain wasn't operating at peak shape. Not as badly as not getting any sleep, but that overheating and physical exertion can be one hell of a drug that makes your brain do some funny things.
@@flamesofhellstudioyeah exactly, and this is certainly not healthy to push yourself to a point of I wouldn’t think. Well I mean too much anyway. All in moderation I suppose
If you're feeling horrible at mile 2 of 16, that's good nothing to do with mentality and everything with lack of preparation.
But I think they're just capping for a video.
Love how realistic this was thank you and you did amazing ♥️
The chub rub is REAL Sister! Great job guys! I needed to see this. I'm about to start my fitness journey with a personal trainer at the gym. I needed to see this. Thank you!
What’s chub rub?
@@odynith9356I think she taped her nipnops. One time when I was running for a long time, after awhile my nipples were rubbing against my shirt so much it started to hurt
Great job! Wait till you get to experience the earth shattering highs and lows of ultras. I was sixty miles into my first 100K and thought about not finishing and seeing my son watch me cross the finish line. I burst into tears and bawled my eyes out for five minutes. A girl came up behind me and just gave me a big hug and told me I was doing great. Which made my sad tears go to happy tears and to feeling overjoyed for the remainder of the race. I love my fellow ultra runners. Where else does a woman happen upon a 40 year old man covered in tattoos in the woods crying and just immediately hug him and make all the sadness go away? I love it so much.
The throw up realization is too real.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who cries during a sober throw up.
Your a huge inspiration Jermey, I hope one day I can be an accomplished runner as you are, your dedication and passion is truly inspiring. Keep pushing for what your goals are and you will succeed.
I always hated running but for some reason was always really good at it. I was good about blocking out my own battles and just focusing on putting one foot in front of another. Somewhere along the way I always felt great and got my second wind.
This girl did great battling her emotions and own mind. She should be really proud of herself.
i’m so freaking proud of her. she makes me think i can do it!!!! ( i have asthma and definitely can’t but i want to now )
My girlfriend got asthma and she is a great athlete 😅
I have asthma and I just finished my first marathon a few months ago!!! You can do it, just start slow! And I mean that literally. Run very slowly, especially for the first handful of months. Run so slowly that it feels silly. You’ll be amazed at what you can do!
Take your preventative inhalors and carry your ventolin inhalor and start with walking but focussing on keeping your breath rate and heart rate down. That's how I can do long walks. My lungs are not good enough for speed or steep hills but I can walk for ages by focussing on those two things. I have asthma and some lung died when I had clots so also impaired lung function but I can walk.
exercise is actually great for improving your lung function! my asthma used to be way worse before working on my cardio😊
@@DevNominal it can be. But it can also be detrimental and in my case parts of my lungs died and they wont come back so my lung function is permanantly impaired.
I'm so proud of you, did not give up. It's okay to cry.❤ She did not give up.
Full respect to those who challenge themselves. We fall to get up and keep going. There may be mud, blood, and sometimes you have to crawl. But that is what makes us human.
Im good buddy 😂 like she was comforting him. So sweet
This honestly made me feel so good. I’m 35 weeks pregnant and want to train for my first triathlon after and I’m worried about starting running again, this was raw and I e loved it.
Based off that first mile, i would have bet she wouldnt be able to finish.
Boy, was i wrong! What a champ! She pushed thru, showed such mental toughness!
Easy on the simpin lol it took 4 and a half hours... you can walk that distance in that amount of time
This makes me miss trail racing so much. Good job y'all.
Good for you for sticking it out. Sign of a true champion is fighting thru to the finish!!
I’m so freaking proud of you for hanging in there! Ya did good kid.
16 miles ain’t easy! Nice work!
In a trail and we dont know the elevation of the place
@greedisbad9890 Looked pretty flat from this but yeah there might have been some crazy hills
It is when you average less than 4mph... they speed walked if anything. Lmao
It's easy when you walk all of it
I love his positive Energie makes it so funny 😂
good job girl! even though you struggled, or possibly because of it it and you persevered, it's inspirational :)
I felt this, and my lungs hurt just watching. I'm so happy you made it!
The recovery from pushing yourself like this is going to be brutal. Wouldn't recommend excircising like this without a lot of training.
If you're crying on the trail, it's time to slow down
the grin with the victory popsicle good stuff you 2 lool
Got into an argument with my cousin one day while I was riding with him and he foolishly dropped me off 16 miles from home without my phone and walked the whole way home over rough terrain in steeltoe boots a size too big for me with less preparation in the middle of a heat wave so I know that pain. Much respect
We don't talk anymore
Great support, I love this ! ❤️
That was an emotional rollercoaster...
She was just complaining the whole time wasn't very up and down😂😂
@@ew2775 pretending she's unprepared for engagement baiting. Yeah I know I'm engaging.
This is flipping awesome! It takes courage to let that be recorded, but that's the reality!
Rubbing between the legs and on the nipples are really no joke in the race and there is quite some distance to go 😅 The runners almost worst nightmare. So I use a protect balm from Linola 😄👍
The shocks open run pro headphones are amazing as you can have your music playing but still able to hear and converse around you without needing to lower the volume or pause your music
When I was in the marines, there were legends who could run 3 miles in under 18 mins and some under 15
No one gives a total fuck
The struggle was real! You go girl. This is why I swipe left on guys who write "active" on their profile 😂 I'm in the "I only want to do 2 and then I want a big brunch" camp.
Coming from a marine who typically runs 3 mi on a FLAT ground … she did amazballz ❤ love the realness she DID THAT … proud of yall 🎉
What has our country come to
@@ictogon The whole world is screwed.
There's Marines then there's weeny hut Jr marines like you
STFU SHE WALKED THE WHOLE THING
A marine...lol america sure is scraping the bottom of the barrel it seems
She's proving that if you put your mind to it and set a goal, as long as you work hard and don't give up *you can achieve it!!* She's an inspiration 🤗
Lmaooo she’s sooo cute 🥹 she really powered through that like a g, respect 🫡
This was so nice to see! 16 miles =25km. I did 21km in under 3h and I'm overweight and pregnant. I was last to finish my race despite never walking and I always felt bad about that. But seeing her struggle to do 25 in 4+ h even though she's fit! It gave me a new perspective. 😊💕
I know you don’t realize it. But you just proudly said “that despite my disadvantages I’m better than her.” Truly a self absorbed comment 💕
Depends on the elevation of the trail and just how fat you are.
@@Josh-ck9bv Shes right though...16 miles in 4 and a half hours would require walking the whole distance... Even jogging you could stop for an hour lunch and still make it in that time.
@@TheHolesmasher absolutely true, I don’t disagree. However that wasn’t the point I was making. Also although the video doesn’t really show it there is a lot of elevation change which definitely changes things
Wow you guys are awesome! That’s teamwork! Don’t know what your relationship is with that guy…but that’s the man!
What a trooper!!
she complained after 1 mile...
@@joeh858yet she still kept going.
There is an old saying lets don't and say we did. And I played soccer until i was 34. But that was an amazing video. It shows how strong you are both physically and mentally. And also very determined. All those character traits will take you a long way through life.
Despite current teachings, I find fascinating the differences of how men and women deal with stress. They both made it. They both dealt with it, but did so differently.
I’d be scared too yet a weird part of me wants to do this too 😭
Do it!
It’s not hard even if your incredibly unathletic just go at your own pace a walk in the park quite literally
You just need to actually train and prepare your body. It's clear she didn't train by how poorly she was feeling by the 1st and 2nd mile - 16 miles without training is just dangerous.
You didn’t shit yourself !!!
Nice !
That was gold 😂 good on her
Good job man i can tell you hade to push her most of the way....and you never gave up on her.very nice!!!!
I love this because this is exactly how I’ve ran races that I’ve even trained for thank you for the realistic view of things!!!
I feel like ima sh1t myself 😂😂😂
Being sick after 2 miles of what I can only assume was slow pace is wild.
Some said it, ty 😂
Shes my twin. I had running so bad
You did it girl!! I passed the video at first but something said go back, n im glad i did. It wasn't just the highlights and fake ish. It was her persevering and thats awesome!👏👏👏
Particularly impressed because this is a 2 circuit race it seems. To be that gassed that early, and still go out for circuit 2 takes guts. Solid job!
4 hours for 16 miles, bro that race ended 2 hours ago😂😂
Yeah I’m confused about this race. Has she never run before and she’s just jumping into a 16 mile race with no training?
It’s a trail race so it takes longer
I thought the same but the elevation is huge for this race. The womens record is over 2 hours....
@@michaelm9710 I mean she was so miserable after 1 mile, I think she started way too fast
I can walk a 15 minute mile they were going at a 16 minute mile pace which is awful
She went through all the stages, unsure, scared, I can’t…to I can, I got this, and I will!
Pour that cold water on her, was a good move. She came right back to it!
I appreciate your video and thanks for sharing.
The I need to stop listening to my thoughts was very real. Pretty sure we can all relate to that one, stay strong y’all 🙏🙏🙏. We got this
I like that you are honest and you show that as many typical people do, they have to rest and juts walk a lot of the way. As someone who can run like 3mile intervals or so, I do not seek to have ego, but it at least is more accurate over these lying social media who just say 'woo we ran 15 miles straight' lol. Most people do gas out after running a mile nowadays; not sure if it's sad or whatever but yeah it's truth/reality.
He’s a saint, I don’t know if I could have raced with her. Too many emotional highs and lows.
“I hate throwing up, im so scared” omg so relatable bc i have emetophobia😭😭
You did a great job 👏
Every goal has its challenges. Always remember so your best to follow through. Proud of you!!
Hey man shout out to her holding you down man. Doing what you do is insane. The fact that she joined in 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿. Fantastic work bro.
Dont doubt yourself next time! Your a champ. Keep going. Well done to you sir
Ive been a runner my whole life, and at first when i seen them walking after ONE frickin mile i was not impressed. But clearly shes not a distance athlete and to complete a race like that in any shape is something to be proud of.
You find yourself in those deep places. Kudos girlie, KUDOS
I loved running before i needed a wheelchair and it makes me so happy to see other people enjoying it even if i can't ❤️❤️
Blood sweat and tears glad you guys made it and in good time good job guys!!
Congratulations y'all! I remember these days from the Military. She's a champion!
My calves hurt, my lungs hurt, WE GOT THIS!!! What a champ!!!
I started jogging on pavements/sidewalks last October and I now run for 35-40 minutes every 4 days but I can't seem to do do more than that because my knees hurt, my abdomen area gets pains sometimes and it's kinda boring. You guys are amazing for doing that distance.
She ran through every phase I feel when I run period! 😂🤣 But, she got it done and that is what matters! Good job guys!😉👍🏽
i’ve thrown up sure but cry?! 😭😭 you go girl
Hilarious, because it’s so realistic. We’ve all been there. Running is hard, especially if you don’t regularly indulge. Great work and support!
I loved how he was confident the whole time and just let her complain. To me it’s more manly to just be there than to try and control the situation. Be powerless and content keep moving
Well done! Never give up on the adventure! You done GREAT!
You can do anything you set out to do with right approach and mindset
He’s a lucky man and a woman that admits that they’re gonna shit themselves, Is OK in my book.
"there's no crying in running" loved that
The way she pushed through!!! 🎉
Man, in all honesty thats everyone when it comes to long runs. We all through our struggles some show the emotion and others well, we keep inside. Props to her for finishing even when her mind and body were telling her to stop.
If i learnt anything from running, it is that the mind is a very powerful tool and if utilized correctly, you can push your body far beyond your comprehension.