THE WORLD RECORD HISTORY OF THE MILE! || The Progression to

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  • Throughout the past century, we've seen countless great athletes run amazing times, but only the absolute elite of the elite ever break the world record. Since 1913, only 32 athletes have ever broken the world record for the mile.
    Since 1999, Hicham El Guerrouj from Morocco has held the world record with a ridiculous time of 3:43.13. This time has indeed stood the test of time, as it's been the all time record for over 20 years.
    For this video, we'll exclusively be examining the world records since the IAAF took over in 1913.
    Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The aim of this video is to educate the running audience on the progression of the world record over the past 100+ years.
    Thanks for watching!
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  • @62blitz
    @62blitz 4 роки тому +399

    The 4 minute barrier was pretty hard to break when smoking was considered a diet staple.

    • @SiFuJasper
      @SiFuJasper 2 роки тому +16

      and cure for indigestion and other GI issues (thanks, medical community)

    • @protipskiptoendofvideoandr286
      @protipskiptoendofvideoandr286 2 роки тому +24

      @@wxyz9035 this is the 50s we are talking about, smoking was "healthy" and "beneficial" there is normorus athletes that have said they smoked back then, just look it up.

    • @sheeplehunter9651
      @sheeplehunter9651 2 роки тому +6

      @@wxyz9035 It never ceases to amaze me.how often people make assumptions despite being ignorant about a topic. It wasnt until 1964 that the surgeon general make official statementa regarding risks of smoking and provided published research to support the risks. A survey of doctors around that same time indicated that only 1/3 of them were fully aware of the link between smoking and cancers. The same statements included information about how smoking reduced birth weights, and since the studies at the time indicated that heavier babies had higher mortality rates than underweight babies some doctors still encouraged smoking during pregnancy amd smoking rates while pregnant actually rose into the 1970s. So no, they weren't fully aware because neither were most doctors during the time period in which miles started to break the 4 minute mark as the original comment clearly specifies.

    • @GotDamBoi
      @GotDamBoi 2 роки тому

      @@SiFuJasper to be fair it does seem to help some colon issues for whatever reason but yeah cigs are bad mmkay

    • @henryhobert5761
      @henryhobert5761 2 роки тому

      @@GotDamBoi South Park reference I see 🌚

  • @easternking851
    @easternking851 4 роки тому +452

    When you've just ran a 3:43 mile, and STILL didn't win.....WOW!!!

    • @peterh1353
      @peterh1353 4 роки тому +51

      I think three people have broken previous world records in races they didn't actually win.

    • @SamMartinPeakPerformance
      @SamMartinPeakPerformance 3 роки тому +8

      Utter madness!

    • @jpsned
      @jpsned 3 роки тому +1

      🤣

    • @musik102
      @musik102 3 роки тому +8

      His drugs weren't as good as the other guy's.

    • @electricant55
      @electricant55 3 роки тому +7

      @GareRhett PREVIOUS world records

  • @carlosrocha9897
    @carlosrocha9897 3 роки тому +83

    That race between El Geurrojj and Ngeny was simply incredible. Its amazing to watch two or more athletes fighting for the world record. (Btw, I broke 5 minutes in the mile for the first time on Sunday)

  • @thomasmckenzie4584
    @thomasmckenzie4584 4 роки тому +174

    Jim Ryun's world record of 3:51 is absolutely spectacular given the shoes he was wearing and the dirt track he ran on. And he was 19. Unbelievable!
    Great video. It's not easy to get me to sit still for 15 minutes anymore.

    • @ccx806
      @ccx806 3 роки тому +13

      His high school mile record stood for nearly 36 years

    • @mensaswede4028
      @mensaswede4028 3 роки тому +6

      The 60’s are when PEDs came on the scene. So anything that happened henceforth from that time, I view with a healthy dose of skepticism. Obviously these people were great athletes, but the specter of drugs overshadows everything.

    • @patrickkelly7085
      @patrickkelly7085 2 роки тому +1

      he ran 3 mins 58 not 51

    • @gregoryskaff4718
      @gregoryskaff4718 2 роки тому +2

      Ryun was also a smooth runner!!!! He ran effortlessly!!!

    • @paulallen1370
      @paulallen1370 Рік тому +1

      @@patrickkelly7085 wrong

  • @arthurgoerner488
    @arthurgoerner488 2 роки тому +36

    El Geurrojj is the most incredible runner I have ever seen. The mile and the mile and a half are the two most intense and painful races there are. It is not the same as a marathon, that is accrued exhaustion, also painful, but the short middle distances... 4 minutes of pushing the edge of sprinting, with a half to a 1/4 lap of kick at the end. Lungs, toast. Legs, toast. Head, pulsing. Heart, at Max RPM, and the body still can't get enough oxygen. It is a good way to test your mental and physical toughness. No matter how good your physical condition is, push the pace a little too hard a little too early, and you die on the backstretch. Wait a second too long and the leaders are gone. You can't hide the truth when it is over. You will know what you got. Clock don't lie, and you will not have much trouble remembering how you felt on the last lap. It is memorable.

  • @philipmemm
    @philipmemm 4 роки тому +350

    sucks how we compare these old runners to the new ones. their track, and shoes surely cause time differences. it would be interesting to put some of these guys in a time machine!

    • @TotalRunningProductions
      @TotalRunningProductions  4 роки тому +115

      Great point. Shoe technology and track surfaces have certainly come a very very long way. Nobody in the 1920s had vaporflys or even modern track spikes.

    • @dogma7911
      @dogma7911 4 роки тому +63

      Nutrition and training advances play a much higher role.

    • @xxthatpookieeditsxx
      @xxthatpookieeditsxx 4 роки тому +12

      Jim Ruyn is the greatest 1 miler talent ever.

    • @peterquax8263
      @peterquax8263 4 роки тому +12

      Peter Snell's 800m record, set on grass, would still rate in most international races today. I believe his shoes were made by Arthur Lydiard.

    • @xxthatpookieeditsxx
      @xxthatpookieeditsxx 4 роки тому +2

      @@peterquax8263 Peter Snell's world record was 1:44:3. Ralph Doubel equaled it in Mexico, then David Wootle ran 1:44:3 in 1972.
      Snell had a devastating kick but so did Wootle. Who would have won in Munich?
      Snell at his best or Wootle?
      Juantorena would have run them over in my opinion but Snell could have won in Mexico and in Munich too.

  • @conexti2147
    @conexti2147 4 роки тому +185

    When you realize people from 1913 are still faster than you

    • @musik102
      @musik102 3 роки тому +15

      Actual, a runner from the UK, Walter George, ran a time of 4min 12 secs in 1886! It's a pity that he didn't get a mention.

    • @yuvalomrad7090
      @yuvalomrad7090 3 роки тому +3

      Lol I am sure you can outrun them today

    • @jangold4652
      @jangold4652 3 роки тому +11

      @@yuvalomrad7090 what?!? Haw you tried to run a mile that fast

    • @evanmcleod183
      @evanmcleod183 3 роки тому +5

      @@jangold4652 he means u could outrun those people today because they’d be old (well dead)

    • @jangold4652
      @jangold4652 3 роки тому

      @@evanmcleod183 ohhh

  • @firstbornjordan
    @firstbornjordan 4 роки тому +28

    @7:48, one correction, John Walker is from New Zealand (traditional NZ black strip) - great video. El Guerrouj loved middle distance; 1998 he secured world record for 1500 with each lap just under 55 seconds, each 100 m was just under 13.8 seconds - in the time of 3:26.00. In 1999, El Guerrouj secures WR for one mile - both unbeaten WR today. El Geurrouj had to wait until 2004 to win Olympic gold. He, along with Nurmi, if memory serves me correctly, are the only two men to take out the 1500 m and 5000 m double. They are arguably the greatest middle distance runners, Nurmi being the most decorated.

    • @Rogerw1nz
      @Rogerw1nz 2 роки тому +2

      Why do so many Americans confuse New Zealand with Australia?

  • @davidjames1684
    @davidjames1684 4 роки тому +361

    I have trouble breaking a 4 minute mile on a bicycle.

    • @djangorheinhardt
      @djangorheinhardt 3 роки тому +44

      You're lucky: I have trouble breaking 4 minutes on a bus !

    • @djangorheinhardt
      @djangorheinhardt 3 роки тому +30

      And that's with no traffic !

    • @stephenrivera4706
      @stephenrivera4706 3 роки тому +15

      Downhill?

    • @mattyh491
      @mattyh491 3 роки тому +4

      @@djangorheinhardt lol

    • @barefootbeachrunner9498
      @barefootbeachrunner9498 3 роки тому +15

      Im hearing you
      I regularly run 5k events and as an older runner i struggle to run 4 minute per km
      We have some younger semi elite runners in our club who can run sub 5 min miles and they are seriously fast
      Ive never watched a sub 4 min mile race in person but can imagine its very fast
      Most of them look so relaxed they seem to be jogging

  • @brandonm8901
    @brandonm8901 4 роки тому +45

    Nurmi has to be one of the most underrated athletes of all time, nice of you to give him a proper nod in this

  • @darrynanderson8070
    @darrynanderson8070 4 роки тому +360

    John Walker is from New Zealand not Australia, even running in Black strip with silver fern in video

    • @Mapperley
      @Mapperley 4 роки тому +53

      Diego Rivera yeah and no one asked for your input either buddy

    • @KamiaTwin012
      @KamiaTwin012 4 роки тому +28

      Thank you, Darryn. Was bothering me the rest of the video.

    • @runcaz7802
      @runcaz7802 4 роки тому +18

      @Diego Rivera No one asked? I did.

    • @runtim
      @runtim 4 роки тому +22

      It was bothering me too.

    • @bremCZ
      @bremCZ 4 роки тому +7

      @Diego Rivera I'm not your buddy, guy!

  • @lanagorgeous9485
    @lanagorgeous9485 4 роки тому +21

    Wow, I was at work and on a break happened to see this and I was just mesmerized. This is AWESOME! Great historian of the sport. Love these videos :)

  • @NicholasMacAdam
    @NicholasMacAdam 4 роки тому +21

    This is well done, loved watching the record progress!

  • @Daz555Daz
    @Daz555Daz 4 роки тому +66

    Coe, Ovette & Cram. What a spectacular period in British athletics.

    • @snackdaddy4128
      @snackdaddy4128 4 роки тому +3

      Agreed! They were excellent runners.

    • @colinj5099
      @colinj5099 4 роки тому +6

      @C B S Met Steve Ovett at a small function last year, had a few drinks with him. Great down to earth guy

    • @djangorheinhardt
      @djangorheinhardt 3 роки тому +1

      @@colinj5099 Does he still live in Australia ?

    • @mikeclifford7525
      @mikeclifford7525 Рік тому

      the Coe v Ovette rivalry would make for a great movie

    • @ZeldaFitz
      @ZeldaFitz Рік тому

      I remember august 1981 with great affection, Coe & Ovett breaking records every other week, happy times!

  • @doran3813
    @doran3813 4 роки тому +4

    I've been watching your channel since the beginning and I'm really glad to see the way that it's taken off for you. Thanks for yet another great video and here's to your continued success!

  • @johnobeid67
    @johnobeid67 3 роки тому +4

    Wow, what an amazing video and what an incredible story. Hisham El Gerruj - what an athlete! From the disappointment in Sydney in 2000 to a truly unparalleled display of sheer greatness in Athens 2004, I am just speechless.

  • @JradsEdits
    @JradsEdits 3 роки тому +6

    AMAZING video. So well done, I was absolutely glued to the screen. The mile was my favorite event in high school and my personal best was 4:31. Watching these guys run is so inspiring.

  • @kendallshields3150
    @kendallshields3150 4 роки тому +37

    Jim Ryun went to my high school, we have a statue of him by our athletic entrance.

    • @joemarshall4226
      @joemarshall4226 4 роки тому +4

      Show teh video when he was tripped in the Olympics...that was a heart-breaker.

    • @slimphotog
      @slimphotog 4 роки тому +1

      How many school records does he still hold?

    • @TheCaphayes
      @TheCaphayes 3 роки тому +4

      His world record, the race was run on a cinder track, and no one-paced him. No, custom made synthetic tracks and no pacers helping the runner out.

  • @AnthonyMcqueen1987
    @AnthonyMcqueen1987 4 роки тому +10

    Beautiful documentry on the sport as a former competitive distance runner you earned a subscription.
    You know running 👍👍👍

  • @NewMavericks
    @NewMavericks 4 роки тому +35

    Great vid! Btw John Walker is from New Zealand, not Australia, and was the first man to run 100 sub-4 min miles. I was training with him when he ruptured his achilles tendon attempting to be the first 40 year old to run a sub-4.

    • @Williamottelucas
      @Williamottelucas 4 роки тому +3

      As a Kiwi, an avid follower of John Walker, I never knew just what prevented his 40th birthday attempt, so thanks for the info!

    • @NewMavericks
      @NewMavericks 4 роки тому +1

      @@Williamottelucas it was unfortunate, I was doing 8 x 400m and he was doing 10 x 400m. The 8th one I wanted to finish strong so did 56-57 which pushed him along. Then he continued to his last two and the last one was he pulled it.

    • @Williamottelucas
      @Williamottelucas 4 роки тому +4

      @@NewMavericks I so miss those days when John, Rod Dixon, Dick Quax and others were competing.

  • @wsegen
    @wsegen 4 роки тому +11

    Walter George: 1886
    Though George's 4:12¾ was impressive, he ran some time trials in 1885 which were truly remarkable. In the first, two weeks before his professional debut against Cummings, he ran a 4:14½. Then, in Surbiton several days before the big race, he ran against some local runners with handicaps. His splits were 58​1⁄5, 1:58​3⁄5 and 3:07, and finished in a startling 4:10​1⁄5. Not believing their watches, the track was immediately measured: he had run six yards too far. No man would run the mile faster until 1931.

  • @deltamth7593
    @deltamth7593 4 роки тому +69

    Now they be making speedrun history videos for real life? *summoning salt music starting*

  • @tomperkins5657
    @tomperkins5657 3 роки тому +2

    That was EXCELLENT Thank you!

  • @cloudbudget
    @cloudbudget 4 роки тому +14

    Amazing video - thanks so much!!! Love the history of the mile!! So well done. Note: Walker is from New Zealand.

  • @djquiksilva
    @djquiksilva 4 роки тому +35

    I’m about to drive a mile 🚗💨

    • @gomaamog4975
      @gomaamog4975 3 роки тому

      Good luck hope you break some records lmao.

  • @nataliefisetm.d.8952
    @nataliefisetm.d.8952 3 роки тому +4

    Great video with great research and narration. This is a high quality UA-cam channel!😀💯

  • @mahamedmahamed1198
    @mahamedmahamed1198 4 роки тому +8

    Lovely video, it’s incredible how times has changed over the years 👍🏻

  • @SunsetNova
    @SunsetNova 4 роки тому +32

    El G the living *Legend* I salute you sir.

  • @abderrahimhidar3360
    @abderrahimhidar3360 4 роки тому +3

    That's the beauty of you thank you TRP for your efforts

  • @donshamilov6086
    @donshamilov6086 4 роки тому +163

    At 7:43 you say that John Walker is from Australia, when he is in fact from New Zealand. Great video nonetheless!

    • @cameronmckinney2090
      @cameronmckinney2090 4 роки тому +2

      Who cares, same damn thing

    • @bremCZ
      @bremCZ 4 роки тому +9

      @@cameronmckinney2090 No they aren't. Australians are racist, stock of ex cons. New Zealanders are ... there I guess.

    • @majesticwalrus3281
      @majesticwalrus3281 4 роки тому +9

      @@cameronmckinney2090 well New Zealanders do bc he is a very iconic athlete for us

    • @peterquax8263
      @peterquax8263 4 роки тому +17

      @@cameronmckinney2090 Tosser !! Thats like saying Americans are same as Canadians

    • @tonyruapehu7106
      @tonyruapehu7106 4 роки тому +5

      @@peterquax8263 Agree Aussis are racist - look what they did in Christchurch. And this video doesnt point out that Lovelock from NZ won his Olympic gold in front of a very pissed off Hitler

  • @kenleach2516
    @kenleach2516 3 роки тому

    What a great overview, awesome!

  • @ColKurtzknew
    @ColKurtzknew 4 роки тому

    Great video. Thanks so much !

  • @uprightape100
    @uprightape100 4 роки тому +58

    The Old Dudes up through the '60s who ran on gravel "cinder tracks".......respect. The modern rubberized concrete is way faster and easier to jam on.

    • @McDoodle44
      @McDoodle44 4 роки тому +13

      Good point, there is a whole Ted talk on this topic in how far athletes of past decades were actually as good as today's guys.

    • @bogusmcbogus2637
      @bogusmcbogus2637 4 роки тому +2

      @@McDoodle44 You mean the ones who never had to compete against black men? lol

    • @peterquax8263
      @peterquax8263 4 роки тому +1

      Peter Snell, need I say more ?

  • @davidbrereton1256
    @davidbrereton1256 4 роки тому +59

    We would love to claim him, but John Walker is a kiwi.

    • @chriswilkes236
      @chriswilkes236 4 роки тому +3

      Thanks. Agreed. Seems like a basic fact to get wrong.

    • @nickbarton3527
      @nickbarton3527 3 роки тому +1

      Especially when showing him running in black with a silver fern on his chest.

    • @carlosrocha9897
      @carlosrocha9897 3 роки тому +1

      John Walker is from New Zealand not Australia, even running in Black strip with silver fern in video

    • @akaroamale475
      @akaroamale475 3 роки тому

      Yes, we have enough trouble with our cousins from across the ditch claiming everything from pavlova to racehorses and singers to whole bands. We can't let them take credit for our greatest miler. Their sheep are ugly too.

  • @lifesshorttt
    @lifesshorttt 4 роки тому

    That is insane! What a history! Great job mate.

  • @TAROTAI
    @TAROTAI 3 роки тому +1

    Superior coverage! Great film archive & the announcer as well as the music is excellent!

  • @Scaleoization
    @Scaleoization 3 роки тому +3

    For the record, Noah Ngeny was set to be a pacemaker for El Guerrouj in the Mile record attempt. One year before, in the same Roma track, he was the pacemaker in the 3:26 historical 1500m world record by El Guerrouj. In the mile run, Ngeny went further and attempted to be the winner. I think that pushed El Guerrouj to run even faster in the final meters.
    Incredible run from 2 world class athletes!

  • @bargethaddee6542
    @bargethaddee6542 3 роки тому +7

    That beat changed when the African entered the room! 😂 respect!

  • @boxbury
    @boxbury 4 роки тому

    This was done so well. Thanks

  • @faithann9293
    @faithann9293 4 роки тому

    Wow this is amazing. Thank you

  • @nickatnite16
    @nickatnite16 4 роки тому +13

    Whoop whooop ,a TRP notification!

  • @RK-um9tu
    @RK-um9tu 3 роки тому +3

    In the future please have someone review your scripts. I won't go into all your mistakes/misrepresentations, but will highlight the most obvious:
    1. Coe/Ovett
    a. Coe did not change middle distance running
    b. Nor did anyone think of him as being "unchallenged"
    c. Ovett had beaten Coe in the 1978 European championships at 800 meters (finishing second to a drugged-up East German, Olaf Beyer) and won the 1500 meters.
    d. Ovett was undefeated in the mile/1500 from 1977 til the Olympics in 1980 (34 straight races) and set several mile/1500 work records during the same period as Coe.
    e. So Steve Ovett was considered the best mile in 1979, not Coe
    f. It was Coe who challenged Ovett, not the other way round
    2. Records fall by mere tenths of a second
    a. The reason why records fell by tenths of a second was because runners were given huge bonuses for setting world records (amateurism was still in place).
    b. So breaking the record a tenth or so gave you the opportunity to break it again and make even more under-the-table money.
    c. It also increased your appearance fees (which was how they got paid but still maintain amateur status)
    d. Smashing a world record meant you might not be able to make another huge paid
    3. 4-minute mile
    a. about 100 million people died in WW1 and WW2.
    b. so two generations of Europe's best athletes were wiped out.
    c. this, combined with colonialism in Africa, is why the 4-minute mile was not broke sooner.

  • @jeffallinson8089
    @jeffallinson8089 2 роки тому

    That was fascinating, loved that slice of athletics history!

  • @BenLinn
    @BenLinn 4 роки тому +1

    holy crap this video was so epic. like how do you make such good content wow... goosebumps

  • @APBCTechnique
    @APBCTechnique 4 роки тому +53

    Total Running Productions JOHN WALKER is from New Zealand 🇳🇿 he’s a KIWI - not Australian. Good video though !

  • @thelongrun5077
    @thelongrun5077 4 роки тому +24

    If you ever read "The Perfect Mile", Wes Santee never had the chance to run a 4 minute mile because he was banned from competition, basically since the AAA didn't like him very much. Sad way to run such a great sport then!

    • @APBCTechnique
      @APBCTechnique 4 роки тому +4

      Weber Longo Thanks I looked him up and yes he was indeed a good runner. Shame they banned him

    • @jpsned
      @jpsned 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah, I just finished reading the book. He had such bad luck. A couple of times when he was all set to break the 4-minute barrier, it rained the night before, rendering the track unusable. Then he got drafted and had limited time to train and then wasn't allowed to compete. On top of that, he was banned by the AAU for taking prize money in a race--money that the AAU itself had given him!

  • @Dennis-de1ji
    @Dennis-de1ji 4 роки тому +1

    Man,I live your content...I learn the History of my fave sport

  • @douglasanderson8672
    @douglasanderson8672 4 роки тому

    Great video!! I love these!

  • @nathanpinto4617
    @nathanpinto4617 4 роки тому +16

    I met Jim Ryun last year. It was really cool.

    • @keatonsilver2662
      @keatonsilver2662 4 роки тому +1

      Nathan Pinto yee he visited my cross country team cause my coach and him are friends, and he’s a super nice guy.

    • @nathanpinto4617
      @nathanpinto4617 4 роки тому

      @@keatonsilver2662 Yea same. Which meet?

    • @keatonsilver2662
      @keatonsilver2662 4 роки тому

      Nathan Pinto he came to our practice one day at san juan hills hs.

  • @omaraouarga5560
    @omaraouarga5560 4 роки тому +5

    H El Guerrouj for eternity !...©️🇲🇦🇲🇦©️

  • @Anthony-gq7dk
    @Anthony-gq7dk 3 роки тому

    Another brilliant piece of athletics history, well done.

  • @UlloMark
    @UlloMark 3 роки тому +2

    Fantastic... greatest track-story ever told...!

  • @kixigvak
    @kixigvak 4 роки тому +3

    Great video, very well done. Except for the John Walker mistake. When I was 10 I met Glenn Cunningham. I asked him if he ever broke 4 minutes in practice and he said he did.

  • @dnsmithnc
    @dnsmithnc 4 роки тому +25

    It's hard to compare modern runners with those of the past considering track condition and shoes. Running on cinder tracts is a lot different from the composition of modern tracts.

    • @ThePiemasteification
      @ThePiemasteification 4 роки тому +3

      What would be the ideal track condition, and why hasn't it happened in 20 years?

    • @waltershattenkirk3087
      @waltershattenkirk3087 4 роки тому +2

      To my mind, this video is about the progression of 1 mile world records over 100+ years. The world record doesn’t exist in a vacuum of human talent. Training, equipment, nutrition and track surface all play a part. Won’t be any different 50 years from now.

  • @ebenburger111
    @ebenburger111 3 роки тому

    Thank you brother. Fantastic.

  • @Veyron1967
    @Veyron1967 2 роки тому +2

    Great video. Some fantastic runners in there, Nuurmi, Ryan, Wlaker, El G - but IMO the battle between Coe and Ovett was the pinnacle of middle-distance running. Coe was the most exciting middle-distance runner to watch by far, nobody could kick like he did - but he also came across as aloof and hard to like. Great times.

  • @sufferinglucky7210
    @sufferinglucky7210 4 роки тому +3

    For all the nostalgic people out there saying OLD runners could beat Hicham, I say this:
    you are overlooking the FACT that today’s sports are FAR more competitive. Hence WR improvement. Hicham is a freak of nature, has long legs compared to his torso and trained very hard in high altitude. NO OLD runner could beat current top 20 runners let alone Hicham.
    if you are saying, earth have seen in the past an intrinsically better human than Hicham given the same training, food and equipment; the answer is 99% YES.
    if you are saying, we had in the past better runners than Hicham (if given same food training...etc), the answer is statistically close to ZERO (i will give you 1%)
    I have no doubt we will be seeing a new mile WR if athletes make it a target and not only focusing on winning races. Hicham focused on WR because he was easily winning ALL his races (83/86).

  • @michaeladrian2210
    @michaeladrian2210 4 роки тому +25

    I was told by a friend of John Walker, that when John ran WR in 3:49....he also ran 3:50 for mile in a WORKOUT

  • @jopahui2001
    @jopahui2001 4 роки тому +2

    Nice video, Summoning Salt!

  • @abdulgani4214
    @abdulgani4214 3 роки тому

    Inspirational, Thank so much

  • @markmasaka546
    @markmasaka546 4 роки тому +4

    My mile/1600m history is interesting. I always improved since 5th grade, which was when I started. Then I ran 5:17 in 7th grade, and that was a race I ran my heart out. Then in 8th grade, I ran an effortless 5:08, but I could never improve because I was always running the 800m and 400m in the same meets. I missed track freshman year of high school because I transferred. Now as a sophomore, I started the season with a 4:56, and I was relieved but not impressed. That race had killed me. My next meet I ran an effortless 4:48 and I felt thrilled. My third mile-race was a 4:46, but that was after a 2:04 800m. Now there is corona, but I'm hoping I can run a sub 4:20 for my junior year and by the time I graduate run around 4 flat.

    • @konroh2
      @konroh2 2 роки тому

      What is your weekly mileage?

    • @markmasaka546
      @markmasaka546 2 роки тому +2

      @@konroh2 as a rising senior I’m hitting around 60-70 miles a week

    • @konroh2
      @konroh2 2 роки тому +1

      @@markmasaka546 So you improved your times I'm sure. Keep pushing yourself. I think you can improve both raw speed and your endurance.

    • @jayure1346
      @jayure1346 9 місяців тому

      any updates 2 years later?

  • @12mihai
    @12mihai 4 роки тому +3

    Can you do a video about pacers and what are their impacts on different types of races, how are they recruited and what tactics are they following?

  • @MichaelTaphouse
    @MichaelTaphouse 3 роки тому

    Amazing, thank you.

  • @abnrangerjapo
    @abnrangerjapo 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastic video!!

  • @gregk65
    @gregk65 4 роки тому +17

    Errata: John Walker, running in Black strip (NZ colours) is a New Zealander. Loved watching this nonetheless.

    • @antonypaltridge8522
      @antonypaltridge8522 3 роки тому

      Three world record holders were New Zealanders - Lovelock, Snell and Walker - quite an achievement from such a small country

  • @jeffarchernz
    @jeffarchernz 3 роки тому +9

    Noooo. How could you call John Walker an Australian? He is one of New Zealand’s greatest ever milers. The first man in history to break the 3:50 barrier. New Zealand has one of the most successful histories in the 1500 / Mile events with Jack Lovelock, Sir Peter Snell (Arguably the best ever athlete to run the mile) and John Walker, all winning OLYMPIC GOLD at the 1500 meters .

  • @kevinkim9620
    @kevinkim9620 4 роки тому +2

    favorite event in running. long enough to be a test of endurance, but short enough where speed is an absolute factor and required to compete. also with it being four full laps around the track there is so much strategy that can happen between each lap making the whole race interesting from start to finish. watching el geurrojj's mile record was the reason i enjoy spectating events, alongside actually running. simply unbelievable what milers can do.

  • @luke3055
    @luke3055 2 роки тому

    Fantastic video. Thanks

  •  4 роки тому +19

    Can you please do Wilson Boit kipketer of Kenya who broke the stringent records of 800m records?

  • @tonycampos2706
    @tonycampos2706 4 роки тому +5

    Alan Webb ran 3:46 back in July 2007.....that's the closes ive seen anyone get to 3:43

  • @jormaronkainen8863
    @jormaronkainen8863 4 роки тому

    Nice video, thank you!

  • @cammacgregor9354
    @cammacgregor9354 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome presentation---!!!

  • @TheLochs
    @TheLochs 4 роки тому +20

    I love how they keep the mile because of its rich history. .

  • @RG-zp2qw
    @RG-zp2qw 4 роки тому +5

    My best mile was 5.01 and I puked afterwards. These guys are just incredible in their performances.

    • @joegerkrep7727
      @joegerkrep7727 3 роки тому

      I remember when I ran a 5:01... my ass was genuinely sore and the saliva in my mouth felt like it was caked in the back of my throat! And I was radiating heat and shaking on my walk afterwards. Definitely pushed myself hard then

  • @shawnloggins18
    @shawnloggins18 3 роки тому +2

    Great video all the way around! Without a doubt the drop in times were the result of incredibly hard work and improved training methodologies. It would also be interesting to see how all these times evolved in parallel with improvement in spikes and, perhaps more significantly, track surfaces. What would John Paul Jones' or Bannister's time be on today's mondo surfaces. I'm certain they would not match today record, but it would be curious to find out how much time they lost to the cinder surface.

  • @lucaswalker7093
    @lucaswalker7093 3 роки тому

    I like all of your videos. The commentary and music is very good.

  • @erh9431
    @erh9431 4 роки тому +3

    I have to say Steve Cram is an amazing commentator as well

  • @mikejones-go8vz
    @mikejones-go8vz 3 роки тому +3

    John Walker ran 135 sub 4 minute mile races by the time he retired, incredible

  • @cruisepaige
    @cruisepaige 4 роки тому +1

    This was AWESOME!!!!

  • @Matt-ws7vb
    @Matt-ws7vb 4 роки тому

    Great video! Hope you make it big one day!

  • @tomperkins5657
    @tomperkins5657 3 роки тому +26

    The only thing I broke in four minutes was wind.

  • @chinatosinthiti3076
    @chinatosinthiti3076 4 роки тому +30

    Was that John Paul Jones before he joined Led Zeppelin?

    • @lorrimiller7010
      @lorrimiller7010 4 роки тому +5

      Then switched to bass and mandolin. Great miler even greater musician.

    • @MrRenstimpy44
      @MrRenstimpy44 4 роки тому +1

      Shut the fuck up

    • @rsatterth
      @rsatterth 4 роки тому +4

      no, it was after he said "I have yet to begin to fight".....

    • @stevenfriedman143
      @stevenfriedman143 4 роки тому +3

      DarthHenry44 you see how nobody cares about what you have to say

    • @joemarshall4226
      @joemarshall4226 4 роки тому

      @@rsatterth I wonder if these guys realize that there was an American Revolutionary War hero named John Paul Jones? MOdern education being what it is.....

  • @sabuhellwert5420
    @sabuhellwert5420 3 роки тому

    Great! Always wanted to know about this record.

  • @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
    @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro 4 роки тому +10

    Peace be to you! This was a great video! It's really interesting how we humans push ourselves to be the greatest that we can be! My own mile PR is a snail-like 5:00!🐌 However, I'm proud of the effort I put in to get to that time. These guys are AMAZING! And NOW, we have the first sub-2 hour marathon (controlled situation, but still! Go Kipchoge!😃)! Thanks again, for this great video! I can see you put alot of effort into this! RESPECT!😊❤🏃🏾‍♂️👣

    • @hannahc5000
      @hannahc5000 4 роки тому +1

      Omar Abdul-Malik DHEd, MPAS, PA-C 5:00 flat is really good still

    • @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
      @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro 4 роки тому +1

      @@hannahc5000 Yeah, I'm quite proud of it! That was many years ago. I'm much slower now. Age will do that to you. I'm 51👴🏾. I think I could pull off a 7:30. Hmmm...maybe I'll go to our local track and try!🤔

    • @Williamottelucas
      @Williamottelucas 4 роки тому

      That's half a minute faster than I ever was. Well done!

    • @nick5422
      @nick5422 3 роки тому

      5 minutes isn't bad, certainly not snail-like at all

  • @ryanb6679
    @ryanb6679 4 роки тому +3

    I’ve just started running so my numbers aren’t good I’m a hockey player so I’m more use to a minute and a half max sprint then rest for 2 mins then repeat but my best mile so far (more trying for distance keep in mind) has been 7:51 and I was dead after and to think these guys finished when I was half way done is astonishing to me

    • @calichekid8897
      @calichekid8897 3 роки тому +1

      Ryan B I suggest you study about interval training in the 200, 300, 400 meters range rather than a minute & a half at max. You'll get in shape quicker at those distances than what you're doing.
      For instance, run 200 meters at 40 seconds with a 200 meter jog between. Do 8 200s. If its easy, cut down the time to 35-38 seconds or so, but keep the 200 jog between each 200.
      Interval training will enable your body to remove lactic acid buildup quicker. Learn to breath by pushing your stomach OUT while breathing in. This makes your lungs expand into your lower thoracic cavity rather than pushing against your rib cage.
      Get some good shoes with an elevated heel while training. Train on softer surfaces, grass or artificial track. No hard surfaces like asphalt.
      Eat lots of protein as a good interval workout will tear your body down and you need to feed it properly.
      Every body has a genetic makeup of fast & slow twitch muscles. Sprinters have a lot of fast twitch, distance runners have more slow twitch. Whatever type you are, you will need to personalize your workout to your body type.
      The internet has a lot of info available. Use it. Do the research.
      You could probably personalize your program to your ice skating.
      Same theory: work hard, short rest, work hard, short rest. and so on.

  • @gowers1972
    @gowers1972 4 роки тому

    Great video. I still have a VHS copy of "The Supermilers", a 1980's documentary made when Coe was the mile record-holder. Your video nicely adds on the mile history of the post-Coe era -- thanks!

    • @gakaface
      @gakaface 4 роки тому

      Geoffrey Owers - Really? Could you digitise it and post it?

  • @Saygoodbye130
    @Saygoodbye130 4 роки тому

    Awesome thank you

  • @Callipygous1975
    @Callipygous1975 4 роки тому +3

    Haag and Andersson lowered the record regularly in 1942-43 and seemed likely to go under 4 mins soon, but WWII eventually led to less events and they didn't make it.

  • @loganchurchill715
    @loganchurchill715 4 роки тому +27

    I’m trying to break 5 in the mile, it’s my first year in track, we’ll see how it goes😬

    • @radicalbradical3164
      @radicalbradical3164 4 роки тому +7

      Logan Churchill ok nigga and?

    • @BennyNegroFromQueens
      @BennyNegroFromQueens 4 роки тому +13

      @@radicalbradical3164 someone jelly

    • @Cofreshh
      @Cofreshh 4 роки тому

      Nice man goodluck. What grade are u in?

    • @JudsonMatt88
      @JudsonMatt88 4 роки тому

      Best of luck dude 😊🏃🏻‍♂️

    • @Chew1ee
      @Chew1ee 4 роки тому +5

      @@radicalbradical3164 ok and? I don't remember anybody asking

  • @Michaelkaydee
    @Michaelkaydee 3 роки тому

    Brilliant video

  • @rogerjohnson8175
    @rogerjohnson8175 4 роки тому +5

    Let’s not forget that Peter Snell’s world records were run on grass tracks.

  • @mehdiruns
    @mehdiruns 4 роки тому +51

    Remember my name Mehdi Yanouri from Berkane,Morocco 🇲🇦

    • @jonasjudge3463
      @jonasjudge3463 4 роки тому +1

      What are your times?

    • @Mr3344555
      @Mr3344555 4 роки тому +10

      Congratulations on you 800m at Texas A&M! Keep up the good work khoya!

    • @michaeladrian2210
      @michaeladrian2210 4 роки тому +4

      Because??
      Oh, mine is Mike by way of Ireland and US...pleasure!

    • @zouhirrh7072
      @zouhirrh7072 4 роки тому +3

      Allahisahal 3lik a choya

    • @boumehdi92
      @boumehdi92 4 роки тому

      courage frère 7merna wjehna

  • @davidestridge7565
    @davidestridge7565 3 роки тому

    Excellent history of the mile!

  • @ronaldweed4599
    @ronaldweed4599 4 роки тому

    Beautiful Runs

  • @gakaface
    @gakaface 4 роки тому +24

    John Walker is from New Zealand, not Australia.

  • @FutureLegend100
    @FutureLegend100 4 роки тому +105

    I'm an overweight guy that never runs or jogs just walks. But I hope to get my 15min to 5min one day :) wish me luck bois

  • @frankbullitt4556
    @frankbullitt4556 2 роки тому

    great video

  • @mmt26408
    @mmt26408 4 роки тому

    Great video

  • @denzel8139
    @denzel8139 4 роки тому +5

    Make a video over The Flying Finn

  • @rangerdad11
    @rangerdad11 4 роки тому +3

    I just about dies running 10:16 for my record PT test in basic...wtf! Couldn't imagine running under 4 min without dying at the end....lol