I ran cross-country for British Universities, then won lots of races in France, road, track and country, where I lived for ten years, and got down to 2:24 for the marathon. 30:15 for 10k; 67:02 for the half. And I watch this guy with my jaw dropping open...The elegance and ease with which he runs. I feel like I was a crappy jogger. And the lovely moment at the end when he gets in the car with his kids. Long live the distance runner :)
Here I am watching after 10 years maybe again. I am 42 years of age. I want to run again. I already started. 35/10km. 75min/21km. I want to run yet my first marathon? What would you advice me? Sir!
Watched this video last night and told myself that i was going to run a FAST 3 mile run tomorrow. This morning i ran 3 miles in 19.30mins, 6.30min miles, never have i done it that fast, new PB. Thanks to this video! aha.
To all of you form critics, closely watch an elites-only race (like one can at the Bolder Boulder) where they are running loops in front of you. You will observe every kind of form and all kinds of supposed form flaws by humans consistently running sub 5-minute miles. Observing them killed the myth of text-book form for me. Pros who run in excess of 100 miles a week naturally find the best form for their own bodies (and sometimes it isn't beautiful). Form largely takes care of itself and is not something that one should put too much thought into. You may even think yourself into an injury and you will kill your intensity by having your mind on your mechanics instead of in the zone.
***** I certainly wouldn't mind, but first know that I am neither a certified coach nor an elite runner. I'm a running columnist (awarded) and an upper mid-pack masters runner. I read widely in the sport and do end up giving a great deal of advice via my writing. So what is your present level? What are your goals? How old are you? What are you struggling with as a runner?
***** Those are questions put to an obvious beginner. A coach (which I never claimed to be) who knows nothing about a runner, puts such questions to him or her. Consult Jack Daniels if you don't believe me. They are a point of departure, not an end. I've seen your posts before: extremely arrogant and everybody's critic. If you've any real wisdom to impart, then impart it. Critics are in great abundance (and therefore of no great value).
I ran in the Gate River Run in Jacksonville Florida with Meb once. He won, and I finished :) I actually had a chance to shake hands and talk with him for a bit after the race. What a great dude!
I know how it feels running in such a cold weather, here in Mexico TOLUCA we have a country side just like this, it kind of gives you an inspiration to like this, nice video and really like it!!!! and keep on running beyond your limits!!!
I only wish I could be so smooth a runner. I'm not talented enough to win anything running, I can only compete against myself, but I bet I feel just as good at the end of my runs as Meb. Run long and prosper Meb.
It varies. The "classic" tempo tends to be a bit faster than MP, usually between 10 mile race pace and half marathon pace for 20-30 minutes. Many marathoners also do "tempos" at marathon pace for rhythm and strength. Tempo is just a word that gets used in several different uses on a regular basis.
Parabéns Meb!! Deus lhes abençoes sempre. Deus está com você e toda a sua Família!! Muitas Vitórias para você. Conquiste a Maratona Olimpica de Londres.
Do not try to understand if he is slightly heelstriking or overstriding from the video played in normal speed. You can only start realizing it if you see it in slow motion and you would need a better quality video. Now all happens so fast that makes you think that when his feet hits the ground it is not allready on a vertical line below his center of gravity but seems to be a few centimeters in front of him , while in reality this may not happen (with some rare exeptions).
IT IS LIKE ADJUSTING YOUR AWARENESS TO THE NEW FORM (LANDING ON THE BALLS OF YOUR FEET ETC.) WHEN YOU PRACTICE YOU MUST CONSTANTLY REMIND YOURSELF TO BE IN FORM. AND THEN IT WILL BE LIKE YOU ARE NOT THINKING ABOUT IT BECAUSE YOUR BODY, YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS HAS ADOPTED TO THE NEW FORM AUTOMATICALLY.
Talent, then 10+ years of consistent training with good workouts, gradually building over that time to where you are running 100-150 miles per week on a regular basis.
your tempo pace is your "comfortable hard pace" first start your run with 5-10min easy run for your warm up then increase your speed to tempo pace and for the last remaining miles do 20-10% marathon pace and then cool down.
I run marathons but I think i never I can do that fast, I wish I have the time to train every day.. I love this sport and so proud to all the runner around the world...
haha no man I am not. Look this isnt exactly the statement of a middle ages man with a beer belly ;) While I am gifted with a good engine I am a total orthopedic fuck-up. Tried to fix that for years with trying to fght imbalances, proprioception training, nutrition, advanced recovery methods like icebathing n shit... some people dont have the efficiency and motor control skills to train a high enough volume to excel in running. I certainly dont, as much as I wish I had these gifts! I am really a head through the wall guy (my programming is smart though, not that you think thats the culprit) but fortunately I finally realized that a few years ago. I switched to cycling and I am much happier with that! Running is the ultimate form of freedom for me so I dont like it quite as much, but I am able to train as much as I want and is feasible without injury and tbh you still get most of the benefits like being a tanned mofo who gets offered food on the streets cause he looks like a prison camp escapee :) I still run between 20-40 miles per week just for shits n giggles, though. Alot of fun to run a little bit without any stress but being able to focus your athletic energy on sth else!
Take off your running shoes. They are the death of Western running. Try to get racers or thinner trainers. Then when you can do things bear foot E.G walking round your house. Then keep stretching doing drills build up your training over time....
@abomb26 Really, his MP is 4:15-4:30. So basically he runs between a 1:51:30 marathon and a 1:58:00 marathon. Maybe I'm missing something but thats just a wee bit faster than the WR. Now if you said his MP was 4:55-5:00...then I'd believe you. That said, either way its an INSANE pace. Crazy to think that top elite runners MP is a respectable collegiate pace for 5K.
Tell me some of your times and we'll see who probably knows more. I'm a freshman and last year ran 4:28 in the 1500 meter and 9:27 for the 3000 meter. You can convert those times if you want. I individually qualified for the California State Cross Country Meet by getting 10th at NCS. Meb Keflezighi's form is fine, and clearly he's doing something right.
Actually - the best way to run depends on how you run naturally anyway. Also whether you have any injuries or tendency toward injury. Yes, faster runners who suffer less injury do seem to be mid/forefoot strikers but they also tend to be smaller and lighter and very efficient besides, it's a natural motion for them. Less extra motion adds up to less wasted energy overall. If you have to think too much about how you're running, you're probably wasting energy doing it
I don't think he'll answer to my comment in person, so I ask someone who views this video. And his running form and what I can learn from him is all i care right now.
Meb doesn't have a big chest, he has big lungs. Chest size isnt the factor to any great runner...it is their natural gift and extremely hard work ethic that makes them great. I think being lighter can help but only to a certain extent, if you get too light you can make your body weaker and lose the strength you need to run fast. Also Meb tends to run really well in tougher conditions like 2004 Athens being hot and humid and taking home the silver medal which Tergat was like 10th.
@mamowolde Completely agree although like every other muscle we can develop them better but doing it when we're a lot older means we have to do it in very little baby steps or we get hurt :(
MikeysFitness, you don't have to be skinny to run these distance. You probably have to be skinny if you want to run 4:xx mile paces for a marathon though, extra body weight is a handicap having to carry it for those distances There are plenty of sub 4 milers that have some muscle on them, and by 800m (still more aerobic than sprinting) you're definitely getting more muscular builds. At shorter distances, function muscle allows for more raw speed which becomes critical for those distances. Hard to run a 1:44 800 if you can't do a quarter in 48.
I ran cross-country for British Universities, then won lots of races in France, road, track and country, where I lived for ten years, and got down to 2:24 for the marathon. 30:15 for 10k; 67:02 for the half. And I watch this guy with my jaw dropping open...The elegance and ease with which he runs. I feel like I was a crappy jogger. And the lovely moment at the end when he gets in the car with his kids. Long live the distance runner :)
more like sprinter.. I can't even do your marathon pace for a 5K.
Cheers mate :)
playthatgeetar Your the boss man..Amazing timing
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Here I am watching after 10 years maybe again. I am 42 years of age. I want to run again. I already started. 35/10km. 75min/21km. I want to run yet my first marathon? What would you advice me? Sir!
Watched this video last night and told myself that i was going to run a FAST 3 mile run tomorrow. This morning i ran 3 miles in 19.30mins, 6.30min miles, never have i done it that fast, new PB. Thanks to this video! aha.
Nice SMOOTH pace, and NO bouncing. Feet landing directly under the hips.
LOVE this, so good to see GREAT form. I cant believe I am just sitting here and in awe.
To all of you form critics, closely watch an elites-only race (like one can at the Bolder Boulder) where they are running loops in front of you. You will observe every kind of form and all kinds of supposed form flaws by humans consistently running sub 5-minute miles. Observing them killed the myth of text-book form for me. Pros who run in excess of 100 miles a week naturally find the best form for their own bodies (and sometimes it isn't beautiful). Form largely takes care of itself and is not something that one should put too much thought into. You may even think yourself into an injury and you will kill your intensity by having your mind on your mechanics instead of in the zone.
***** I certainly wouldn't mind, but first know that I am neither a certified coach nor an elite runner. I'm a running columnist (awarded) and an upper mid-pack masters runner. I read widely in the sport and do end up giving a great deal of advice via my writing. So what is your present level? What are your goals? How old are you? What are you struggling with as a runner?
***** Those are questions put to an obvious beginner. A coach (which I never claimed to be) who knows nothing about a runner, puts such questions to him or her. Consult Jack Daniels if you don't believe me. They are a point of departure, not an end. I've seen your posts before: extremely arrogant and everybody's critic. If you've any real wisdom to impart, then impart it. Critics are in great abundance (and therefore of no great value).
***** tlcr, you mean.
Christopher White Alright, truce. I'm no fan of confrontation. You're an interesting one; I'll give you that.
great technique!
That is some really good form!
Truely appreciate the music and motivational effort behind your run!
Meb, nice training run, your the coolest, thx,
smooth like butter. Go Meb!
That's hypnotic
Running in Mammoth Lakes at that pace is incredible, not to mention the cold weather. This truly is motivating!
magic tempo
nice music
happy run
incredible potential
A VERY GOOD ATHLETE
This man is a machine with the will to SURVIVE!
Graceful! ..Thnx for sharing your passion with all! Trail running might be fun for you as an elder who still enjoys running.
I ran in the Gate River Run in Jacksonville Florida with Meb once. He won, and I finished :) I actually had a chance to shake hands and talk with him for a bit after the race. What a great dude!
Meb is by far my favourite distance runner!
I know how it feels running in such a cold weather, here in Mexico TOLUCA we have a country side just like this, it kind of gives you an inspiration to like this, nice video and really like it!!!! and keep on running beyond your limits!!!
watching this is truly humbling...
Pure awesomeness, you are my new hero :)
greatness
beautiful biomechanics. That boy can run!
One of the hardest things to do in the world! I can not imagine being a distance runner, it is such hard work. I truely think it is the hardest sport.
Meb is AMAZING!
great choice of song!!!
Look how he uses his arms and how still he keeps his torso, awesome running form!!!
He is from ERitrea! Proud of you wedi eri!
I only wish I could be so smooth a runner. I'm not talented enough to win anything running, I can only compete against myself, but I bet I feel just as good at the end of my runs as Meb. Run long and prosper Meb.
It varies. The "classic" tempo tends to be a bit faster than MP, usually between 10 mile race pace and half marathon pace for 20-30 minutes.
Many marathoners also do "tempos" at marathon pace for rhythm and strength.
Tempo is just a word that gets used in several different uses on a regular basis.
i could run with meb.... for a half mile...
i could be the pace biker
Che ritmo ragazzi ! buon giornata e grazie
Parabéns Meb!! Deus lhes abençoes sempre. Deus está com você e toda a sua Família!!
Muitas Vitórias para você.
Conquiste a Maratona Olimpica de Londres.
8 mile tempo in under 4 minutes? Not too shabby!
yes, long running need that
Wow would love to run there, beautiful.
What a beast...
Good, good, good!!!!
Bless up Lil homie.
ok big homie
Thank you.
Awesome!
Go Meb!
Wow!! Awesome!!
his form is so perfect
frigging awesome
song is Eye of the Tiger
Meb's a boss!
immense!!
What a beast
Its a serious compliment to Meb that I actually looked at this and thought, this MUST be speeded up on a computer :P
Um cenário inspirador.
Do not try to understand if he is slightly heelstriking or overstriding from the video played in normal speed. You can only start realizing it if you see it in slow motion and you would need a better quality video. Now all happens so fast that makes you think that when his feet hits the ground it is not allready on a vertical line below his center of gravity but seems to be a few centimeters in front of him , while in reality this may not happen (with some rare exeptions).
IT IS LIKE ADJUSTING YOUR AWARENESS TO THE NEW FORM (LANDING ON THE BALLS OF YOUR FEET ETC.) WHEN YOU PRACTICE YOU MUST CONSTANTLY REMIND YOURSELF TO BE IN FORM. AND THEN IT WILL BE LIKE YOU ARE NOT THINKING ABOUT IT BECAUSE YOUR BODY, YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS HAS ADOPTED TO THE NEW FORM AUTOMATICALLY.
Talent, then 10+ years of consistent training with good workouts, gradually building over that time to where you are running 100-150 miles per week on a regular basis.
so beastly...
money--insane form
your tempo pace is your "comfortable hard pace" first start your run with 5-10min easy run for your warm up then increase your speed to tempo pace and for the last remaining miles do 20-10% marathon pace and then cool down.
@sharpshooterx4
he runs on his midfoot, which works just as well as forefoot running
Did anyone hear that dying parrot at 0:27?
That's his baby making that sound.
I like the song....
@RunninAD Wait, just saw the comment, nevermind. This was workout was around this fast, but yeah. His MP is around 4 50ish
I run marathons but I think i never I can do that fast, I wish I have the time to train every day.. I love this sport and so proud to all the runner around the world...
.... man why was I not born to run like that? :(((
You are.
haha no man I am not. Look this isnt exactly the statement of a middle ages man with a beer belly ;) While I am gifted with a good engine I am a total orthopedic fuck-up. Tried to fix that for years with trying to fght imbalances, proprioception training, nutrition, advanced recovery methods like icebathing n shit... some people dont have the efficiency and motor control skills to train a high enough volume to excel in running. I certainly dont, as much as I wish I had these gifts! I am really a head through the wall guy (my programming is smart though, not that you think thats the culprit) but fortunately I finally realized that a few years ago. I switched to cycling and I am much happier with that! Running is the ultimate form of freedom for me so I dont like it quite as much, but I am able to train as much as I want and is feasible without injury and tbh you still get most of the benefits like being a tanned mofo who gets offered food on the streets cause he looks like a prison camp escapee :) I still run between 20-40 miles per week just for shits n giggles, though. Alot of fun to run a little bit without any stress but being able to focus your athletic energy on sth else!
Take off your running shoes. They are the death of Western running. Try to get racers or thinner trainers. Then when you can do things bear foot E.G walking round your house. Then keep stretching doing drills build up your training over time....
his for is so perfect
@abomb26 Really, his MP is 4:15-4:30. So basically he runs between a 1:51:30 marathon and a 1:58:00 marathon. Maybe I'm missing something but thats just a wee bit faster than the WR. Now if you said his MP was 4:55-5:00...then I'd believe you.
That said, either way its an INSANE pace. Crazy to think that top elite runners MP is a respectable collegiate pace for 5K.
I completely wrecked the house after watching this, thanks.
Gosh I wish I could run this fast.... =) Looks like Mammoth is a beautiful place to run. Awww how cute... 'go daddy!!'
Nice pace
mebs form looks incredible here. much less heel strike.
I went to high school with Mebrathom! SDHS c/o 94!
This is running inspiration porn. That form is fucking beautiful!
0:13 with that music makes me lol
You are GOD.
Hes cookin!
Tell me some of your times and we'll see who probably knows more. I'm a freshman and last year ran 4:28 in the 1500 meter and 9:27 for the 3000 meter. You can convert those times if you want. I individually qualified for the California State Cross Country Meet by getting 10th at NCS. Meb Keflezighi's form is fine, and clearly he's doing something right.
Actually - the best way to run depends on how you run naturally anyway. Also whether you have any injuries or tendency toward injury. Yes, faster runners who suffer less injury do seem to be mid/forefoot strikers but they also tend to be smaller and lighter and very efficient besides, it's a natural motion for them. Less extra motion adds up to less wasted energy overall. If you have to think too much about how you're running, you're probably wasting energy doing it
I don't think he'll answer to my comment in person, so I ask someone who views this video. And his running form and what I can learn from him is all i care right now.
bravo
1:54, his head is about to break the sound barrier!
@Vitos311 He isn't heel striking. He is mid-foot striking
@LMaster1 Oh no, that split is correct. Look at the Ryan Hall video, he was hitting 4 18
I wish I was able to run in as many cool places as he can..... maybe in a few years
Yes, he ran 8 miles in 4 min. You're absolutely right!!
I can run 6 mph constantly for miles and miles, I'm 16 stone so I'd say that's pretty good for a big lad
10:00 minute mile isn't a really good pace
16 stone***
jack cutts what is 16 stone
Oh it's English weight, 224 pounds
jack cutts oh sorry
Boston Strong!!
Im amazed at how such a rural road is so clean.. If that was english countryside, your lucky to run 10 min miles lol
Meb doesn't have a big chest, he has big lungs. Chest size isnt the factor to any great runner...it is their natural gift and extremely hard work ethic that makes them great. I think being lighter can help but only to a certain extent, if you get too light you can make your body weaker and lose the strength you need to run fast. Also Meb tends to run really well in tougher conditions like 2004 Athens being hot and humid and taking home the silver medal which Tergat was like 10th.
This was on 66,666 views. Couldn't have that! Glad I watched....great tune too
@mamowolde Completely agree although like every other muscle we can develop them better but doing it when we're a lot older means we have to do it in very little baby steps or we get hurt :(
Wow
wohooooo..
fuckin love it!
for a second i thought the video was edited, but then i realized that he did in fact run 8 miles in 5 minutes. this video is real time. hahahaha
👍👍👍
easily! 6:30 is my pace and i'd be miles behind! in another video of meb and jox cox they were tempo at 4:45's not dropping off either!
he means that he ran about 6:30 in each of the miles in the 5k (3 miles), not just one 6:30 mile
Its hard to tell but his stride lengths are so long. Seeing this kind of runner in the flesh they look like they're floating...
Meb is a pro long distance runner...
Faster than Bolt for over 8 miles. WOW!
About 6:30 per mile.
MikeysFitness, you don't have to be skinny to run these distance. You probably have to be skinny if you want to run 4:xx mile paces for a marathon though, extra body weight is a handicap having to carry it for those distances
There are plenty of sub 4 milers that have some muscle on them, and by 800m (still more aerobic than sprinting) you're definitely getting more muscular builds. At shorter distances, function muscle allows for more raw speed which becomes critical for those distances. Hard to run a 1:44 800 if you can't do a quarter in 48.
Proud of u at london olompic..u r ethiopian hero lol
@marcopat1 tempo is minute slower than mile pace, so probably under 5 minute pace