PERFECT RUNNING FORM - World's Fastest Marathon Runner (Kelvin Kiptum)

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  • Perfect Running Form: Learn how to run properly with these 5 tips for running faster for longer, like Kelvin Kiptum. In this video, I analyse marathon world record holder Kelvin Kiptum's running form and explain what runners like you and I can learn from watching the world's fastest marathon runner.
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  • @Ty-gn6vk
    @Ty-gn6vk Місяць тому +128

    RIP Kelvin Kiptum

  • @ddahstan6876
    @ddahstan6876 Місяць тому +27

    RIP the Great K. Kiptum.
    You were destined to achieve greatness each step of the way!!!

  • @NoNameNoLastName
    @NoNameNoLastName Місяць тому +15

    Watched this and went for a run - and noticed how tense I was keeping my shoulders. Thanks!

  • @andrukthegreat
    @andrukthegreat Місяць тому +11

    This man was unreal he was so flawless in his running. SHoCKING HE DIEd SO SO PREMATURELY. He was a phenimenon

  • @GittinNGiven
    @GittinNGiven Місяць тому +22

    Thank you I'm 55 years old & running my first half marathon in Aruba June 2nd and this is very helpful.

    • @JamesDunne
      @JamesDunne  Місяць тому +2

      Glad you found it helpful. Best of luck!!

    • @halmo68
      @halmo68 Місяць тому +2

      Bonne course 🏃🏻

  • @semihsengun526
    @semihsengun526 5 днів тому

    Thank you for letting us watch this video of perfect running form. I am saddened by the untimely death of Kelvin Kiptum. I had the chance to have a look at this video thanks to your e-mail.

  • @johnmcdonagh374
    @johnmcdonagh374 Місяць тому

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @shy_sorai_vlogs
    @shy_sorai_vlogs Місяць тому +3

    Whoa, so sad he isn't with us anymore. He was and still is a legend! I just posted a lackluster run update. But I am getting back on it now. 👟💕

  • @lennyfitzgerald4190
    @lennyfitzgerald4190 Місяць тому +2

    Yes always good stuff here, & do you ever have any specifics to share about & w/us sprinters??

  • @sundayrunday7586
    @sundayrunday7586 Місяць тому

    James, how’s your running going? Miss seeing you in your videos!! Hope you’re well. Thanks for continuing to bring us content. 🫶

  • @natesilvers2166
    @natesilvers2166 26 днів тому +2

    He ran built his foundation in his youth running barefoot, it's that simple. Same as Kipchoge, Bekele, Haile, Chelimo, Bikila, Bolt, Rudisha etc. Trying to figure out how to run with good form wearing shoes is like trying to learn how to play darts with a blindfold on.

  • @shrikantjangam
    @shrikantjangam Місяць тому +1

    This is really nice.. hope this will help me

  • @luckyspurs
    @luckyspurs Місяць тому +5

    So sad I'm not going to see the great man running through Greenwich tomorrow.
    He was incredible last year in the rain. Running 2.01.25 (then just 16 seconds off the world record) at the London Marathon, before smashing it in Chicago.

    • @nichokituku4799
      @nichokituku4799 Місяць тому +4

      During the second half of London he was crazy fast. He missed a bottle and exploded to fast speed that the commentators thought he got it wrong... By the end he registered the fastest second half of marathon on a rainy slippery surface. We will miss him.

  • @paxundpeace9970
    @paxundpeace9970 29 днів тому +1

    Remarkable video about him. He will never be forgotten. RIP Kelvin Kiptum

    • @JamesDunne
      @JamesDunne  16 днів тому

      Yes indeed! Once in a lifetime athlete.

  • @suzannehock7527
    @suzannehock7527 Місяць тому +1

    Very helpful. Thank you

    • @JamesDunne
      @JamesDunne  Місяць тому

      Glad you think so. Thanks!

  • @nitishsingh8298
    @nitishsingh8298 Місяць тому +2

    Legend he was. ✨✨💫

  • @rebeccamartel3610
    @rebeccamartel3610 11 днів тому

    Lawrence van lingen talks about that head movement shift being about greater stability and an advantage in carrying head weight

  • @youpigirl5731
    @youpigirl5731 Місяць тому +1

    Excellente analyse. Le déhanchement des épaules de Kelvin me fait un peu penser aux mouvements des épaules de Jim Walmsley, dans une moindre mesure. Jim aurait ce déhanchement un peu plus à la verticale car il est très élastique sur ses jambes

  • @paxundpeace9970
    @paxundpeace9970 29 днів тому +3

    Pro marathon runners that qualify for the olympics normaly run between 100 and 115 miles during peak weeks and average about 90 miles a week for comparison.

    • @JamesDunne
      @JamesDunne  16 днів тому

      Yep. Quite a difference hey?!

  • @aristodiga82
    @aristodiga82 Місяць тому +5

    talking about elbow, this is why I find it strange that most running tips always said keep your elbows at 90° angle. The reality is that they are never on 90° angle. always smaller than that. You can force it, but it will make your lower arms feel heavy. It's time to change that theory.

    • @ozzy9708
      @ozzy9708 Місяць тому +1

      Yes your shoulders and lats provide the weight to deliver forward momentum. Not arms and elbows

    • @youpigirl5731
      @youpigirl5731 Місяць тому

      tout a fait d'accord avec @ozzy9708. Je remarque également que les coureurs(euses) africains ayant cette postion de bras très pliés, sont également très cambrés, donc, peut être pour mieux ouvrir la cage thoracique. Mais il faut avoir de bons ischio jambiers

  • @k.prasannavenkateshkasturi2158
    @k.prasannavenkateshkasturi2158 Місяць тому +1

    THANKS BROTHER.

  • @nichokituku4799
    @nichokituku4799 Місяць тому +2

    Was waiting to hear you mention how his foot lands with no or very minimal pronation. A keen observation of how his foot lands resembles that of Jacob ingebrigtsen of norway. Very rare in distance runners. Was that a strength or a weakness?

  • @paxundpeace9970
    @paxundpeace9970 29 днів тому

    Brigid Kosgei does has this crossmotion from side to side too.
    Still Assefa in Berlin was incredible

  • @nomvonglismerced4311
    @nomvonglismerced4311 Місяць тому +1

    side to side prevents having to strike the ground pronated which is a weaker strike

  • @English.runner.en.Espana
    @English.runner.en.Espana Місяць тому +6

    It’s funny. Your watching the video and suddenly realise that you will never see him run again. Truly sad. A loss for humanity and some big big shoes to fill. X

    • @nichokituku4799
      @nichokituku4799 Місяць тому +3

      He was the perfect man to take over from Kipchoge. He could have raised the bar higher.

  • @Fianettaauxel2013Auxel-yz9ru
    @Fianettaauxel2013Auxel-yz9ru Місяць тому +2

    Like Mo Farah style.

  • @benjamin.kelley
    @benjamin.kelley Місяць тому

    Smooth is fast. I have a slightly side to side motion like that as well, but about 2 and 1/2 minutes per mile slower haha

  • @user-kp8un2dm6n
    @user-kp8un2dm6n Місяць тому

    that´s right !
    God i miss him

  • @mattwoodywoodRT
    @mattwoodywoodRT 12 днів тому

    He was a legend 🌟

    • @JamesDunne
      @JamesDunne  11 днів тому

      once in a lifetime athlete

  • @alpineassault
    @alpineassault 25 днів тому

    I guess it would really come down to trying to incorporate the mechanics of textbook good form with your own biomechanics of what is comfortable for you then to find the best outcome with both ingredients.

  • @gazza2933
    @gazza2933 Місяць тому

    My running form is not very good.
    Thank you for this.
    Rest In Peace Kelvin Kiptum. 💐
    Good Luck to everyone taking
    part in The London Marathon.

  • @anoriginalnick
    @anoriginalnick 3 дні тому

    Do they apply spinal engine theory ?

  • @muene123
    @muene123 Місяць тому

    Could it be that Kiptum was leading the movement with his hip and turning the upper body toward the leading leg and therefore having this pendulum in the upper body? Like Jan Frodeno at the end of his career (credit to van Lingen).

  • @wingwalker007
    @wingwalker007 22 дні тому

    Great runner, such a shame. I have a question James, I’m a floppy foot runner and I’m looking at dorsiflection of my foot. I have good ankle flexibility. My plan is to get to the gym on the treadmill to get time in with conscious technique and try to build that muscle memory. Do you have any drills that would help with building good form in relation to foot position.

  • @samkelonzama9553
    @samkelonzama9553 27 днів тому

    This is talking to me, i am one of the best runners but i still fail to focus on my running posture

  • @Jimlee412
    @Jimlee412 29 днів тому

    Till we meet again Kiptum

  • @nickweidman
    @nickweidman 28 днів тому +1

    RIP brother

  • @ailux.
    @ailux. 20 днів тому

    He is literally floating.

  • @Fernandez218
    @Fernandez218 Місяць тому

    running 13mph for almost 2 hours exactly ... lol is insane. i can barely do 9mph for 1 mile.

  • @Gopi-kq5cm
    @Gopi-kq5cm Місяць тому

  • @dan27music
    @dan27music Місяць тому

    I run 10 miles every other week or so, but afterwards I have sore knees. I have some decent Nike shoes, I don't overstride and try to land my feet under my body. What am I doing wrong?

    • @MorbidGalaxy
      @MorbidGalaxy 28 днів тому +1

      knee pain isnt always bad, otherwise it could be that you are running to many hills or not stretching properly. Could also be some other biomechanical issue consider running on some softer surface if you are running on road or sidewalk

    • @beansandrunning
      @beansandrunning 27 днів тому

      Usually it is one of this three options: 1. You are running too much too early and your bone density, ligaments and muscles did not adapt properly yet. 2. Your glutes (medius and minimus) are not well trained. 3. You ankles are not mobile (knee to wall test)

  • @wanjemulina3423
    @wanjemulina3423 Місяць тому

    Running is triggering folliculitis on my thighs and legs due to heavy sweating.

  • @m.r5072
    @m.r5072 11 днів тому

    💙💙💙💙

  • @fullfree1812
    @fullfree1812 19 днів тому

    RIP Kelvin

  • @Jay-ix4hp
    @Jay-ix4hp 29 днів тому

    God bless him .im sure those athletes have no idea about what you just saying

  • @JasonPitts-vl9kp
    @JasonPitts-vl9kp 27 днів тому

    rip KELVIN KIPTUM

  • @JerfCycles
    @JerfCycles Місяць тому

    Didn’t Eliud Kipchoge run a sub 2 hour marathon?

    • @michaelhenry4405
      @michaelhenry4405 Місяць тому +2

      No. He ran a sub 2hr marathon distance under specific conditions. But it was not a marathon event. Kiptum is the world record marathon holder.

    • @GaryMillerUK
      @GaryMillerUK 29 днів тому

      Special bouncy shoes, a team of pacemakers, lasers IIRC. It was still impressive, but nothing like a real marathon race.

  • @ArodWinterbornSteed
    @ArodWinterbornSteed Місяць тому

    Look at his belly button. He might have swagger in the shoulders and hips but his centre of mass is moving smoothly in a straight line. Compare that to the stock footage guy - bobbing up and down and this way and that. The point is to have all of your movements aggregate into motion only in the direction you are running- without any residual movement leftover that must then be compensated.

  • @TheAxtrex
    @TheAxtrex 20 днів тому

    Funny how his "flawed" running style suddenly becomes unique and something great, only after you break WR. BUT before was nothing but mediocre running form and tecnique

  • @gohardnation7769
    @gohardnation7769 24 дні тому

    I cannot be the only one thinking his dea** was a murder. Seizing greatness before he re-wrote every distance record there is.
    Rest King-

    • @alfasaurus362
      @alfasaurus362 19 днів тому

      I dont think it was murder, just a very bad luck. But i understand why some people think that way cauz he was just popping up and training to his first olympics to break more records, its insane how this talent is long way gone now.

  • @ispanka79
    @ispanka79 10 днів тому

    In my opinion Kiptum's technique wasn't good. Sorry 🤷‍♀