Congratulations on your first marathon! I'm a fellow Garmin instinct wearer. God bless you, your future mental health/stability and running journey! Christ loves you, I hope you have a great week Mike.
Loved this series! Keep up the running content! It’s really refreshing to see a running UA-camr that isn’t running sub 3hr marathons. Super relatable stuff! Cheers man!
well done Mike ! saw couple of your vids leading up to this. first of all, thanks for documenting it - i think the cognitive load of a marathon / training for a marathon is already so high that recording these things along with training for your first is already beyond a crazy achievement. second - i completely agree and resonate with your caption and your monologue. i have felt the exact same way and the clarity that step after step brings during a long run is un-describable. this is epic. keep inspiring!
Hell ya! Good job man. Look forward to your next video.
Congratulations on your first marathon! I'm a fellow Garmin instinct wearer. God bless you, your future mental health/stability and running journey! Christ loves you, I hope you have a great week Mike.
Many thanks! The marathon of life continues.
Loved this series! Keep up the running content! It’s really refreshing to see a running UA-camr that isn’t running sub 3hr marathons. Super relatable stuff! Cheers man!
Appreciate you! We’re all just running our own races at here.
This one hit in the feels... Seriously well earned EGA
I wish I had documented more of the Blue Mile. One of the more unforgettable and impactful experiences of my life.
@@MikeLeoRoberts What's the Blue Mile?
Mile 12: posters every step of the way on both sides with names and photos of a fallen military member.
Nice one Mike! Interested to hear more about your race from mile 20 to 26.
Full recap coming later this week. But in one word: brutal.
well done Mike ! saw couple of your vids leading up to this. first of all, thanks for documenting it - i think the cognitive load of a marathon / training for a marathon is already so high that recording these things along with training for your first is already beyond a crazy achievement.
second - i completely agree and resonate with your caption and your monologue. i have felt the exact same way and the clarity that step after step brings during a long run is un-describable. this is epic. keep inspiring!
Thank you for the kinds words 🥹
The conclusion we all needed. I really resonated with your story although my version was a 5k and not a marathon ... but it felt hard to me lol
That's cause 5ks are hard!