Threshold running in St Moritz with some tips

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  • čas přidán 24. 06. 2023
  • Welcome to my CZcams channel! In this video, we take you on an exciting journey as we delve into the world of Berlin Marathon training. Join us as we explore the stunning town of St Moritz, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and challenging terrain.
    Today I run 6 * 2k @ Threshold effort, with 30 seconds rest, and compare how todays session went to 7 days ago,
    St Moritz, nestled in the Swiss Alps, provides the perfect backdrop for rigorous training sessions. We'll capture the awe-inspiring beauty of the surrounding mountains and show you how the unique environment of St Moritz can enhance an athlete's training experience.
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Komentáře • 47

  • @olivervarney2032
    @olivervarney2032 Před rokem +9

    Top video again, fav quote in there right at the end, "no matter how it goes at least you were out there trying"

  • @kodiesrevenge
    @kodiesrevenge Před rokem +2

    Stephen, your vids have improved my running so much in the few months I've been following .. I finally ran a sub 20min 5k today albeit only just at 19:59 but I'll take that at nearly 51yrs of age ... everything you say in my opinion is bang on mate ... thank you so much .. & keepupthegoodwork 🤟

  • @Ekim2411
    @Ekim2411 Před rokem +1

    Best tip was be kind to yourself. I’ve been to hard on myself after some tough training sessions. Thanks for the reminder.

  • @Alpinisto_ll
    @Alpinisto_ll Před rokem +2

    I am currently preparing for a mountainrun next month and try to execute some of your tips.
    Today i had a really bad start in a session and my HR was all over the place idk what happend sleep quality was very good and the rest was on point. After 30 minutes i was close to going home again. I told myself "why did you even start if you want to quit now?". Long story short i was 6 hours in the mountains and had such a wonderful training session.
    Keep those videos coming they help a lot. Thank you

  • @davidporter2828
    @davidporter2828 Před rokem +2

    That might be one of your very best videos Stephen. Really clear and concise.
    My running has gone backwards recently because I spent too long looking at the watch and trying to find a "race pace" - you are right, it's about effort/intensity most of the time 😃

  • @MultiJones93
    @MultiJones93 Před rokem

    That realtalk about how running suck sometimes is just what I needed! Keep it up mate

  • @jimwoodward7293
    @jimwoodward7293 Před rokem +1

    Great tips and content - thank you!

  • @90rock1
    @90rock1 Před rokem

    Another great video. The running tips are super helpful and, as I've commented before, Stephen's philosophy and mental advice are really great. It all keeps me encouraged and motivated.

  • @MiguelRivera-cs9tx
    @MiguelRivera-cs9tx Před rokem

    Thanks for this video and your words of wisdom 👍🏻

  • @mswification
    @mswification Před rokem

    Stephen, you're the man. Love your videos, very inspiring. Looking forward to a good threshold run tomorrow.

  • @curreretraining999
    @curreretraining999 Před rokem

    Best running training content on CZcams. Very helpful and appreciated. Also the drone footage is really cool 👍

  • @jobanski
    @jobanski Před rokem

    Great video! Thanks for the advice!

  • @patrik1345
    @patrik1345 Před rokem

    thanks for sharing, great video!

  • @francescabuscicchio3704

    🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 great video! 😊

  • @liamroche1473
    @liamroche1473 Před rokem

    Great advice!

  • @christophersimpson3235
    @christophersimpson3235 Před rokem +3

    Tonnes of options out there but I keep coming back to your channel, you have a great way of communicating and your advice is applicable to all levels of runner, thank you for doing these videos! Appreciate the reminder about ego, it can be a battle sometimes!

  • @annekafrench7120
    @annekafrench7120 Před rokem

    Love your videos.. 🎉

  • @redshycoker
    @redshycoker Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @henrywalker7715
    @henrywalker7715 Před rokem

    The hybrid car analogy- so in tune ❤😂

  • @Yourstylefirst
    @Yourstylefirst Před rokem

    Did some light threshold today too:
    ;
    Really hard to keep heart beat down in heat.
    Amazing,detailed videos as usual.
    I’m loving it
    Keep it up

    • @Yourstylefirst
      @Yourstylefirst Před rokem

      You have helped me so much, and there is no other CZcamsr who puts as much work detail, and truth, being genuine.

  • @kaysville_utah
    @kaysville_utah Před rokem

    I appreciate the hybrid analogy. lol I drive a hybrid

  • @AZ-hm2or
    @AZ-hm2or Před rokem

    What lactate meter you use?

  • @qigong1001
    @qigong1001 Před rokem

    Good good advice. Some exercise physiologists completely dismiss heart rate because it doesn’t always match pace. They just focus on power output or pace. Seems like they miss the point that volume and intensity are still highly effective factors for training. We are not robots, we shouldn’t expect all variables to remain the same all the time.

  • @alwayslearning4
    @alwayslearning4 Před rokem +1

    I’m new to running. I’m trying to be patient but it’s frustrating seeing a lot of people my age running at such a faster pace with a super low heart rate. I need to stop scrolling through Strava. Data is great but it can mess with your head a little. Anyway, keep up the great work. I’m learning a lot from you.

    • @nauding1035
      @nauding1035 Před rokem

      They have bigger hearts larger stroke volume which will eventually happen to you keep running it takes A lot of time which is why it’s rewarding

  • @dlow2492
    @dlow2492 Před rokem

    Hey Stephen or viewers- what video editor do you use for your channel?

  • @brandonnielsen694
    @brandonnielsen694 Před rokem

    How do you feel about the lactate threshold Garmin gives you vs getting it done in a lab? Is it still valid to base my training off that?

  • @tobiasschneider8075
    @tobiasschneider8075 Před rokem

    As I am a Skyrunner, most of my training is in the mountains and therefore involves lots of vertical gain - so I am basically almost exclusively training at that aerobic threshold and sometimes a little bit above/below depending on the route and the terrain.
    I try to combine this with faster flat running and uphill intervals, but the only time I am really in that below VT1 Zone1 ist probably in the downhill. Do you think it is of any advantage to add more of this very easy volume to my regime?
    I know I can't run as many interval sessions as you do in a week, because, as I mentioned, my "easy" runs are at that special aerobic threshold speed, what makes them a little bit harder to recover from... Yet I notice exceptional gains from it and I have been doing a training style like this for many years, since I started as a Skimountaineering Ahtlete.

  • @bulentergun7258
    @bulentergun7258 Před rokem

  • @jo_cho
    @jo_cho Před rokem

    running with the ingebrigstens in st moritz?

  • @calumdunn4701
    @calumdunn4701 Před rokem

    Do you do half marathon programmes bro ???

  • @brockeleyshorts4892
    @brockeleyshorts4892 Před rokem

    w vid

  • @douglasflatt9319
    @douglasflatt9319 Před rokem

    Anyone please - why is my aerobic hr zone on garmin only 1bpm? I thought this was a zone in which a lot of my training should be done?! Zone 1 120-149, zone 2 150-71, zone 3 - 172-173, zone 4 172-185, zone 5 > 185 (33yo male)

  • @patpatson9201
    @patpatson9201 Před rokem

    Stephen, what I am going to say is coming from a loving place! I have been watching your videos for months and let me tell you, there is no way you are going to run 2h07-2h08 doing what you are doing in training! I almost never comment on this but you have talent but these things you are doing will make you run a descent half marathon, good 10k’s road and that’s about it!
    If you really are shooting for Paris 2024, you need to reassess these things you are doing! Need to train like a real marathoner! With love😉

    • @stephenscullion262
      @stephenscullion262  Před rokem +12

      All of this training builds the foundation and marathon training starts 8-10 weeks from Berlin, have faith.

    • @patpatson9201
      @patpatson9201 Před rokem +1

      @@stephenscullion262 Rooting for you mate!

    • @Yourstylefirst
      @Yourstylefirst Před rokem +1

      What is that lack of faith @patpatson9201, training like this I built over many many weeks of hard training.

    • @patpatson9201
      @patpatson9201 Před rokem

      @@Yourstylefirst I am pretty sure he understands what I meant! From what I see he prefers to build easy base then microcycle marathon specific training in 10 weeks leading up to Berlin! It’s going to be brutal😉

    • @Yourstylefirst
      @Yourstylefirst Před rokem

      @@patpatson9201 k

  • @toasterboy708
    @toasterboy708 Před rokem

    No fluff. No BS.

  • @jochippyy
    @jochippyy Před rokem +2

    Final tip Steven, no matter what, wear sunscreen