I Ran Every Day For 30 Days, These Are The Results

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  • I Ran Every Day For 30 Days, These Are The Results
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  • @miniwickey
    @miniwickey Před rokem +3198

    "let's enjoy my 2 mile run" "i changed my mind i hate running" the most relatable thing i've ever heard

    • @erichw7746
      @erichw7746 Před rokem +107

      My trainer says he hates running and that's why he runs as fast as possible to finish as soon as possible.😂

    • @umarhossain2701
      @umarhossain2701 Před rokem +20

      Idk what is wrong with running? I used to weightlift but when i start running 3-4 mile everyday it really helped me to keep up with the pace in the gym

    • @doeclark
      @doeclark Před rokem +2

      @@umarhossain2701 exactly bruh

    • @axeljameson6281
      @axeljameson6281 Před rokem

      @@doeclark I can help

    • @Colbyw74
      @Colbyw74 Před rokem +3

      @@umarhossain2701everything is wrong with running lmao bike or walk for cardio walking actually burns more than running and it helps recover rather than hurt recovery like running does

  • @theerictalbert2841
    @theerictalbert2841 Před rokem +3148

    Yo, Collegiate Track & Field distance Runner here. Just want to say that I am very impressed with how far you guys came in just 30 days. If you guys keep running, I just wanted to give you some big tips that people often neglect from their running routine. The best thing to do to help your running is to make sure you stretch your legs after every single run. Stretching is essential for recovery and drastically decreases the chance of cramping up like most of you guys experienced doing this challenge. Second big thing to do is to make sure you warm up before doing efforts such as these. If this was just your typical everyday mile, this wouldn’t be an issue, but since you’re going for time, you definitely need to warm your legs up. A simple 5 minute jog or dynamic stretching will do the trick. Again, this will reduce the risk of muscle cramps, and it will definitely help you feel a lot smoother when running at fast paces. Excellent job on the video and the progress you all made.

    • @juice3597
      @juice3597 Před rokem +55

      Ain’t no one reading all that

    • @uhhjam3s669
      @uhhjam3s669 Před rokem +8

      @@juice3597 fr

    • @Bilan
      @Bilan Před rokem +68

      I use to run long distance in track and I second this

    • @ays_22
      @ays_22 Před rokem +199

      @@juice3597 I did, learn to read what he says is really true and smart to know.

    • @craxingmirror
      @craxingmirror Před rokem +41

      the fact that i did read this, lmao
      yeah it helps

  • @thebowmanxklin6685
    @thebowmanxklin6685 Před rokem +1408

    As a runner I just want to say it helps to change distances and have easy days and hard days. Also 30 days isn’t enough to improve a ton with how fit you all are.

    • @maxkho00
      @maxkho00 Před rokem +33

      Jorg wasn't fit at all for a runner, and he did improve a lot consequently.

    • @thebowmanxklin6685
      @thebowmanxklin6685 Před rokem +24

      @@maxkho00 I know he did I was just saying there would be even more progress

    • @alejandrolopez3534
      @alejandrolopez3534 Před rokem +45

      For Jorg not being fit at all doing a 7:12 mile as his first mile is kinda impressive (have to finish rest of video)

    • @Bruh168
      @Bruh168 Před rokem +28

      ur so right. as a distance runner, running 1 mile everyday all out just takes away your strength and puts unnecessary strain on your muscles and joints. it also doesnt build your aerobic strength and results in unbalanced training, increased risk of injury, and non optimal results. please do your research before you start running

    • @echoflacx2933
      @echoflacx2933 Před rokem +12

      @@Bruh168 people always talk about injuries right........but I've never heard about a runner being injured from simply running a normal amount..........I'm not talking about a marathon or anything major like that......dunno I find it funny when I hear running and injuries in the same sentence

  • @PyroDestroys
    @PyroDestroys Před rokem +535

    I actually did this challenge before for 6 months. Went from 18 minutes of mostly walking to 12 minutes all running. Few year later joined track and cross country and I was able to run a 9 minute mile. I was super happy with that. This video really makes me want to get back into this!!

    • @christophesavard7731
      @christophesavard7731 Před rokem +3

      yes and better is achievable

    • @BHarris25
      @BHarris25 Před rokem +17

      I’m 42, never ran faster than a nine minute mile in high school and now I can do a 7 1/2 minute mile. Just started running this year. Still trying to improve so far My record is 7:35 min mile.

    • @tessadee5231
      @tessadee5231 Před rokem +2

      Since you have experience with track i have a question… I’m a freshman in highschool and i want to join track but i’m not very athletic/good at running. Should i join? For reference the best mile i can run is 10 min and i feel like i’m dying.

    • @FernandoDenise2558
      @FernandoDenise2558 Před rokem

      It took you 6 months? You should have done the Couch to 5k, it'd train you to a 5k in 9 weeks.

    • @daboyz544
      @daboyz544 Před rokem +1

      Why is everyone under this comment so bad at running

  • @Browney
    @Browney  Před rokem +1512

    Ok so we always do 90 day body transformations and I forgot to change 90 to 30 at the measurements. Plz forgive me.

  • @devv8645
    @devv8645 Před rokem +3127

    I dont think people realize how insane a 4:58 mile is for someone that doesn't train running specifically. That's crazy!!

    • @duelk1ll
      @duelk1ll Před rokem +28

      for real

    • @arniemargretts8311
      @arniemargretts8311 Před rokem +296

      I don think it was quite 1 mile

    • @martinwilliamson5250
      @martinwilliamson5250 Před rokem +193

      as someone who runs in min/km and not min/mile, I had to do some math real quick, and then realized that's just over 3min/km or 20km/h. that's FAST.

    • @NoR3m0rs3
      @NoR3m0rs3 Před rokem +237

      @@martinwilliamson5250 yeah no way he was running 12mph lol

    • @bakerstreet7050
      @bakerstreet7050 Před rokem +3

      @@martinwilliamson5250 3.45

  • @lucasmorganelli4694
    @lucasmorganelli4694 Před rokem +397

    I feel like a lot of people misunderstand running and how much fun it is to see yourself improve. It's a hard sport to compete in but it's so beneficial.

    • @AquaB33
      @AquaB33 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@acceptyourself9582I enjoy running and think football is painful

    • @TheEroticGenie
      @TheEroticGenie Před 4 měsíci

      What does it do for you in terms of benefits?

    • @JB-DJ
      @JB-DJ Před měsícem

      I didn't know he could speak Dutch :D Erg leuk!

    • @jortm4075
      @jortm4075 Před měsícem

      @@JB-DJ who?

    • @akmuchbetter9782
      @akmuchbetter9782 Před měsícem

      it has benefits such as helping endurance and if you run in public helps with social anxiety@@TheEroticGenie

  • @hellfrozen9971
    @hellfrozen9971 Před 8 měsíci +205

    I sprint 2 miles every 2 days when I don't train,it's verry cool,I enjoy the pain and it makes me handle pain a lot better during the workouts as well,because I am getting used to it,so even when I do the most painfull isometric exercises,I can still handle them quite easily

    • @azuretempest1579
      @azuretempest1579 Před 8 měsíci +30

      You can't sprint for more than 90 seconds
      Sprinting is full-speed full-strength running
      You probably start sprinting and then go into a run, I often do that.

    • @UNhaN_hgag
      @UNhaN_hgag Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@azuretempest1579 how is this related to the challenge, we are talking about running not sprinting

    • @ifif5168
      @ifif5168 Před 7 měsíci +8

      ​@@UNhaN_hgagread the original comment.

    • @Callisthenicskid
      @Callisthenicskid Před 7 měsíci +4

      Interval running or fartlek is great, you should try it out

    • @Callisthenicskid
      @Callisthenicskid Před 7 měsíci

      Also it's weird seeing a Minecraft creator here

  • @vanditbansal9143
    @vanditbansal9143 Před rokem +382

    Stan you are literally one the most elite content creator on this platform. I mean you shoot 3-4 projects together and like your editing is so on point. I just can't explain how much I love watching you man ❤️❤️

    • @pyragelis6868
      @pyragelis6868 Před rokem +3

      Yeah, I mean I watched every single video twice or more

    • @vanditbansal9143
      @vanditbansal9143 Před rokem +1

      @@pyragelis6868 same dude like I'm having me protein meal and I'm watching Stan's pushups vdos 😭❤️

    • @pyragelis6868
      @pyragelis6868 Před rokem

      @@vanditbansal9143 I guess every Stan fan gets motivacion

    • @vanditbansal9143
      @vanditbansal9143 Před rokem +1

      @@pyragelis6868 but as stan said in his previous vdos.... Motivation is a myth. Discipline is the key so stan gives us that discipline to stay in shape

  • @avishshrine2761
    @avishshrine2761 Před 8 měsíci +78

    For someone that has been running for a long time me hearing that you guys ran 5:20's and 4:50's without any experience is just unbelievable, I don't think you guys did a full mile exactly but if you did then that's insane.

    • @bojanmerela5892
      @bojanmerela5892 Před 6 měsíci +6

      I to can't understand how someone without any experience in running can run 5:00 min/mile. Only the start of his run looked fast to me, but I don't want to be to negative here. He is very fit and young and his legs are strong from other types of training. We are also very differently talented. I can (probably) run 6:30 min/mile, running 30km per week and I'm 43, but thats nothing compared to 5min/mile :)

    • @Eleciscool
      @Eleciscool Před měsícem +1

      Yes with his form it was very difficult to believe that he ran sub 5 without ANY experience. I have been running for a long time and can just barely run sub 5

    • @XxWaffleMan154xX
      @XxWaffleMan154xX Před měsícem

      I think it may have something to do with how unused they are to measuring distance in a mile?
      But I agree no way they just ran a mile that fast with little to no experience.

    • @Eleciscool
      @Eleciscool Před měsícem

      @@XxWaffleMan154xXGood theory! It is also annoying how much they criticize running and they only run 1 mile a day lol ofc there not going to get much results

  • @kumail78674
    @kumail78674 Před rokem +9

    This is the first time I was motivated this much to work out, and it helps knowing that I am not the only one who is very insecure about their body. Its time to start my journey. Thank you a lot ❤

  • @frigus3769
    @frigus3769 Před rokem +146

    just wanted to say, as a runner 30 days is not enough to see huge differences if you’re already pretty fit. professional runners can run and only improve by a second because they’re already so good. so good job guys!

    • @DUG.16
      @DUG.16 Před rokem

      would doing this challenge help me lose weight as well as being in a calorie deficit?

    • @kaykmartins7335
      @kaykmartins7335 Před rokem +10

      @@DUG.16 the caloric deficit is all you need to lose weight. But pairing it with exercise will make you look better because of how it shapes your body, and it'll also help u burn more calories

    • @Rinsisu
      @Rinsisu Před rokem +4

      @@DUG.16 as a runner who has been running for about 8 years i would say if you were to run 2-3 miles to start and then up it to like 4-5 miles and you did it consistently you could burn a good amount of fat.

  • @enriquegarciatv
    @enriquegarciatv Před rokem +58

    Love your videos man! They’re getting better and better. It really shows how much effort you put into these videos 👏🏽

  • @ipanicttv6640
    @ipanicttv6640 Před rokem +53

    Been subscribed for 2 years, yall give me motivation to workout everyday. Keep up the good work

    • @instrong
      @instrong Před rokem +2

      yeap he's actually motivated me to start too. and later I created a fitness channel

  • @nickweston940
    @nickweston940 Před rokem +351

    I ran all 4 years of high school and currently run cross country and track in college, we race 5 miles in college for men which is really tough. I don’t think people realize how insane a 4:53 mile is, it’s so impressive that I’m actually having a hard time believing he did it especially as someone who primarily resistance trains and hasn’t had much experience running…if he did then amazing accomplishment and all the power to him. But I seriously doubt it until I see it uncut on a track.

    • @processrauwill7922
      @processrauwill7922 Před rokem +85

      Yeah I'll say it for you. Unless that guy has the most insane cardio genetics of anyone I've ever seen by a couple of standard deviations there's not way he ran a 4:53. I also ran in High school and currently am a rower in college, so I've met a lot of cardio monsters. If that's his legit time baseline he's an Olympian no doubt lol

    • @MrRainandThunderrelaxingsounds
      @MrRainandThunderrelaxingsounds Před rokem +29

      Yes, it's absolute bogus. What's labeled "the perfect mile" comes up at least 100 m short when measuring it online, and that is assuming no corners are being cut.

    • @David-we5nr
      @David-we5nr Před rokem +30

      Yeah I don't think so either. I completed in 1600m in high school (record of 4:34 at end of 4 years) and sub 5:00 times are nothing to scoff at for trained runners weighing 130-140 lbs. For someone with excess (by running standards) muscles, this becomes even harder. Unless they're running regularly and training specifically to be good at both lifting and running, seems very unlikely

    • @devantestyle5469
      @devantestyle5469 Před rokem +1

      Lol same

    • @peeterl.2016
      @peeterl.2016 Před rokem +21

      They were actually running one km, not one mile.

  • @narapo1911
    @narapo1911 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for making always entertaining videos, they motivate me to move and live healthier! Bless you 💗

  • @noface5296
    @noface5296 Před rokem +6

    Let’s go another browney video, everytime you upload a video i stop what ever i’m doing to watch it and then i also get motivated to work out so keep up the good work man❤💪🏻

  • @haywire5241
    @haywire5241 Před rokem +429

    I’m a cross country runner and I ran 6:27 minutes per mile and hearing about 4:53 is insane! You guys are awesome 👏

    • @rutgerdeslyper5742
      @rutgerdeslyper5742 Před rokem +177

      They're awesome for sure. And you're a good runner. But they aren't better runners than you. I think their measurement of the lap went wrong, because non-experienced runners don't run a mile under 5 minutes.

    • @thegnome9529
      @thegnome9529 Před rokem +21

      @@rutgerdeslyper5742 yeah thats probably the case

    • @jitter9897
      @jitter9897 Před rokem +5

      @@rutgerdeslyper5742 they played soccer though so they have crazy stamina

    • @kaasai6398
      @kaasai6398 Před rokem +22

      That's the issue with non standardised running track, you take short parts of the road, and your time comes up smaller than what it would actually be

    • @4879daniel
      @4879daniel Před rokem +61

      That untrained 90kg guy cannot have run 7:12 for a mile with that form.

  • @haraldgodsk48
    @haraldgodsk48 Před rokem +1

    Yo Browney ive been watching your videos for 3 years and i just Got my first delivery from mp you are the reason i started working out and now im in very Good shape

  • @drummermomcjs
    @drummermomcjs Před rokem +1

    Great to see all three of you in another challenge. I am always so encouraged by your videos.

  • @ChrisMorgan1776
    @ChrisMorgan1776 Před rokem +18

    I’ve tried bodybuilding in the past and at the beginning of this year I chose to start calisthenics. I was 218 pounds at the beginning of the year and currently around 175. Calisthenics is an entirely different world, and I absolutely love it. I love y’all’s content and always look forward to uploads. And yes, I smashed liek. Only 2 minutes into this video but imma be trying this challenge just cause why not 👍

  • @santiu0
    @santiu0 Před rokem +3

    man I've been following you for years and I wanted to tell you that I admire you for all the effort and consistency you put into your videos, it's crazy how they keep getting better and better, and always with that nice energy you have. congrats bro you deserve many more subs, I'm sure they will come. I'm just so happy to see the channel growing more and more

  • @a7dv7en7t
    @a7dv7en7t Před rokem +28

    This was a good one. Awesome seeing how you guys got stronger.

  • @kartikhitesh4802
    @kartikhitesh4802 Před 11 měsíci

    your videos are really fun and feel genuine to the core. keep it up mate. thanks for sharing.

  • @instrong
    @instrong Před rokem +16

    *Why every single video Browney makes - becomes my favorite?*
    Bro you have such a nice vibe! Thank u for this amazing motivation u gave me that actually make me to create my own workout channel

  • @MaybeThanh
    @MaybeThanh Před rokem +95

    Hey Browney, I read somewhere you have had a shoulder injury at some point. As someone who has recently undergone a shoulder labrum repair surgery: I know you covered Arjens posterior dislocation and I'm curious about yours. Would you consider doing a series on past injuries and how you've recovered from them?

    • @soringruia2742
      @soringruia2742 Před rokem +2

      Good luck recovering! I still havent recovered from mine unfortunately. Make sure you stay on top of physio and rest before you do physio. Did they put you in a sling for 4-5 weeks?

    • @MaybeThanh
      @MaybeThanh Před rokem +2

      @@soringruia2742 Hey there! Please excuse any typos as im typing with 1 hand :')
      I need to stay in a sling 24/7 for 6 weeks before I start easing my way out of it. They told me to take my time with recovery and to do the passive stretches they gave me 3x a day at a minimum. 8 weeks post-op I'll have a checkup with both my surgeon and a physical therapist so we can decide on a recovery protocol.
      I was told they used 4 anchors for my bankart repair and didn't see the need for a remplissage, but that the soft tissue was very lax (muscles/ligaments), which could increase the required recovery time. It has been almost 3 weeks now and after a hellish first 10 days, now I'm only struggling with sleep and the occasional bout of discomfort/pain; it seems like I'm recovering somewhat well. Cant wait to hit the gym again, but I think that might have to wait for a while longer.
      How long ago was your procedure? What has recovery been like?

    • @soringruia2742
      @soringruia2742 Před rokem +1

      @@MaybeThanh Im glad to hear your recovery is going well. I had a partially torn ligament and a torn labrum (think stage 3 or 4, meaning it was almost off the socket I think). They did an arthroscopic surgery, made 3 small incisions and fit a camera in. They put the labrum back, dont know exactly how they did it but Im told no metals inside. I was in a sling for 5 weeks. Indeed, it is absolute hell. I followed the protocol to a t, met w the surgeon and went for physio after they took the stitches out. I felt a little better after my first physio attempt, but pain and discomfort came back relatively soonish. I was never able to lift much in terms of weight, because of how unstable my joint area is (the whole assemblage around my rotator cuff and clavicle). So I fell back on using elastic bands. You will mostly do elastic bands for few months before u can progress any further. Please dont rush getting back to the gym, as there is the risk of reinjuring yourself. Anyway, I sometimes felt pain, sudden, sharp, and sometimes debilitating pain in my shoulder that would occur randomly, or after exercise. So I ended up going to 3 more physio sessions (here I mean doing physio for 1-2 months at a time). My surgeon kept telling me bullshit, I never recovered as he expected. I guess he just preaches the generic "u will get better and be back to normal after 9-12 months" but that never happened to me. I even did an arthroscopic MRI (they added dye to my shoulder area, to colour the joints and see any tears) but it came out negatively, as in there wasnt any new tear and the surgery held up. I do have scar tissue buildup on my shoulder esp where the surgery was done so I guess that pain may be present for the rest of your life. I am not sure. I got injured in Dec 2017 while doing clean and jerks (stay away from that shit). I got my surgery in Feb 2019 and been on a quest to recover it since then. At times its better, but the fucking pain always comes back (the debilitating one I mean). Which is why I did so much physio. But rn I realized that wont help me so I had to take my recovery in my own hands. I recently got another MRI and seems I had arthritis??? in my shoulder. So Im assuming is partly from the scar tissue. I used to play a lot of tennis, table tennis and soccer, so u know this has taken a toll on my mental health. I can walk you through what I did at physio if u wanna know, as this msg is already getting very long LOL

    • @MaybeThanh
      @MaybeThanh Před rokem

      @@soringruia2742 Hey look, you're sharing your experience and I appreciate it a lot. I've had 30+ dislocations since I was 16 (I'm 33 now), so I'm not unfamiliar with the mental strain it puts us in. In your case specifically, you've been on a quest to recover for YEARS already so I understand any pain or discomfort may send you spiralling with negative thoughts.
      The only thing we can do is our best with the most competent professionals we can find. Sounds to me like you might have lost some faith in your healthcare professionals. Are they shoulder specialists?

    • @npsproductions
      @npsproductions Před 11 měsíci

  • @barndog3103
    @barndog3103 Před rokem +7

    Haven't ran a mile in 10 years, this was the last video I wanted right now but definitely what I needed. Now I gotta check my 8-9 min mile.

  • @joelsuk769
    @joelsuk769 Před rokem +22

    9:53 such a funny part where he said "i lost bunda"

  • @maanas_sehgal
    @maanas_sehgal Před rokem +24

    A Browney Video always makes my day much much better, it provides me the motivation for workout✨️

  • @Broncx91
    @Broncx91 Před rokem +6

    That's awesome guys!! Keep up the great work!!

  • @fitnessrayy
    @fitnessrayy Před rokem

    you guys all had insane times!!! keep up the amazing work! this is only inspiring me to beat my mile time!

  • @sebbiddulph
    @sebbiddulph Před rokem +1

    stan mate every time i watch your videos it puts a smile on my face regardless of my mood i actually love you man keep it up you legend ❤

  • @bogigant
    @bogigant Před rokem +4

    After not working out for half a year, this video really motivated me to start again!!!

  • @stingray541mochi2
    @stingray541mochi2 Před rokem +4

    I am a cross country runner and I’m very impressed in you improvement. I would suggest to keep running because if you keep with it you will see even more improvement. I ran about 4-6 miles every day for 4 months threw out the season and you will see massive improvement. I would also like to say for anyone trying to get into track or cross country or just run please do a proper warmup before and a proper stretch after. This changes your life if you run far distances. Before I did not do any of those and i was always hurting or sore after a run. After I started stretching it realy changes the way you can run. Another thing is never give up because you can accomplish whatever you truly set your mind and body too. I want from a middle runner in my team to finishing top 15 out of hundreds in just one season. Keep it up and great video!

    • @ezekielgornik4941
      @ezekielgornik4941 Před rokem

      I could not agree more lol. I almost think this video might be exaggerated because there is no way that Arjen ran a 4:58 on his first ever mile run

    • @stingray541mochi2
      @stingray541mochi2 Před rokem

      @@ezekielgornik4941 I completely agree

  • @dreaming_dolce
    @dreaming_dolce Před rokem +8

    Your vids are really inspiring. Keep it up!

  • @venomous
    @venomous Před rokem +50

    This actually does work. I did this challenge a few years back over the course of a few months and went from a 9 minute mile down to a 7 minute. 4 laps, that's it bois. You do it as fast as you can and every day and i promise you'll get faster. It's ok to go slower some days because growth isn't a straight path, sometimes your muscles or stamina or the sleep you get isn't as good but you will definitely improve if you put in the work consistently.

  • @BigJoe_MD
    @BigJoe_MD Před rokem +3

    Always a great day when Browney uploads🙌🏼🔥

  • @calebdenhartigh5042
    @calebdenhartigh5042 Před rokem +98

    Those mile time changes were insane for just 30 days. I am a High School Cross Country runner and I think it would be really cool to see you guys do the same thing but with a 5K distance. I personally think distance running is a whole different thing it adds a whole other layer of mental toughness. Also I love your videos they encourage me so much to keep fit and are always giving me more ideas to get better physically.

    • @landonenns
      @landonenns Před rokem +1

      @Jerko it depends how many calories you burn, but running will definitely help you burn more calories. Good luck with the weight loss, just remember to take sone rest days every now snd then

    • @sjwolters8715
      @sjwolters8715 Před rokem +2

      @Jerko I would recomened running every other day. And just go for a walk on your rest days. This to prevent injuries. If you're not experienced in running it could lead to knee pain or other things if you suddenly start doing it every day. You got this!

    • @bluebolt3791
      @bluebolt3791 Před rokem

      @Jerko switch it up and do intervals of speed some days, do specific distances, do calve raises, stretch, and you’ll see massive improvement. I lost like 10 pounds and became a great runner this way.

    • @2405phuong
      @2405phuong Před rokem

      @Jerko Drink more water bro, more water you drink less you will want to eat because your stomach is full. Most people are also dehydrated I believe.

    • @aidenackerman3657
      @aidenackerman3657 Před rokem +1

      Yoooo you just brought back so many memories with that Tanki profile pic

  • @Cthefuse
    @Cthefuse Před rokem

    Crazy good video, I found running the most consistent exercise in keeping me fit, and seeing my improvement after every run was insane. Obviously, I found running the best for me, but everyone has their own way, and finding that way is the best feeling. ✅🏃

  • @thegauravkhatrii
    @thegauravkhatrii Před rokem

    Great Timing guys!!!🔥 You guys are just insane.👍💪💪

  • @timberwolves3239
    @timberwolves3239 Před rokem +26

    I know this is kind of off topic but remember when you woke up at 5 am everyday for 30 days? I just started using a sunrise alarm clock and it is amazing. The science behind it is you basically need natural sunlight for you body to get out of the melatonin stage when you are sleeping and the sunlight turns that off so you feel well rested when you get up, it would be a good video to try it everyday for 30 days.

    • @anjusinghal1981
      @anjusinghal1981 Před rokem +2

      @@BrowneyGiveaway1 TO all my brothers and sisters please don't fall in all these FAKE things

    • @NoR3m0rs3
      @NoR3m0rs3 Před rokem

      Yeah if you have time to go to bed at 10pm every night maybe...also its pitch black here until like 8am

    • @habe3025
      @habe3025 Před rokem +1

      Well, if you live in Norway this would be a impossible challange in some parts. 🤪But i love the idea!😁

    • @GodzillathekingKongbane
      @GodzillathekingKongbane Před rokem

      Me who works nights already up at 5 am, easy peasy

  • @lottehuiberts
    @lottehuiberts Před 7 měsíci

    such a great video! You 3 look great! Happy I've found this channel.

  • @Mouchoo
    @Mouchoo Před rokem +1

    i worked out a lot, my body was almost defined as yours Browney except calves they kinda big i think since i used to do BMX on a daily basis ^^
    now after depression (big family problems and one great friend in the grave) i lost almost everything, i though at first it was gonna be painfull emotionnaly but hell, going the same path i was before made me feel so much more alive
    i doubted it before but now i know, workout is a drug (the good kind)
    I don't think i'll ever be back to the form i had before but heh at least i'll feel good in my body once more
    Thx for every vid you do Browney, kicks in motivation straight into my heart
    and thanks for the people who took time to read this even tho i ain't no star
    much love to everyone!

  • @jamespranski5552
    @jamespranski5552 Před rokem +104

    So dope. Very realistic results, cool to see the time gains. Very motivating, keep it up!

    • @shayrothj.4198
      @shayrothj.4198 Před rokem +14

      realistic results my ass, no way these dudes with that form and that pace (from the footage) reached 5min/mile times.

    • @14mTh3g04t
      @14mTh3g04t Před rokem +4

      @@shayrothj.4198 i agree as a runner myself daily ik this is cap

    • @siemniak
      @siemniak Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@shayrothj.4198 Well maybe it's fake but to be honest on the footage you always look like you're going slower and road seems smaller. I was going 50 km/h downhill on my MTB and on the go pro it looked like i was riding chill pace

  • @WillsIsland
    @WillsIsland Před rokem +7

    I like how this challenge had realistic expectations, results, and attitudes. Not everyone WANTS to get out and run but building that cardio is important. Good vid guys

  • @anas8r153
    @anas8r153 Před rokem

    Giving me motivation to continue running this holiday thanks guys

  • @Soofgi20
    @Soofgi20 Před rokem +6

    Hey @browney, just wanted to let you know that when you compared the 1st and 30th day measurements, you used "day 90" in the table instead of day 30. Other than that great video as always!

  • @fred7615
    @fred7615 Před rokem +1

    Love ur videos, I’m a teen and you guys inspired me to start working out

  • @uber_na_d3r
    @uber_na_d3r Před rokem +2

    this channel is so chill about fitness :D

  • @enochhaycock5782
    @enochhaycock5782 Před rokem +1

    1:47 “this is taking long” is literally the most relatable thing while running for any reason at all😂

  • @MurrayHerts
    @MurrayHerts Před rokem +33

    Are you sure you did a full mile? with no training 7 minutes is very good, 5:27 seems super fast, so fast I dont actually believe it.

    • @reneromero9446
      @reneromero9446 Před rokem +6

      yea imma collegiate runner i find it hard that they ran that fast with no training , but if so wow , props to them tho good content

    • @aleksandrsscedrovs4476
      @aleksandrsscedrovs4476 Před rokem +9

      Would like to see it done on the track with timing as continuous footage without editing. Their body movement wasn't looking as 5 minute mile tempo, no offense.

    • @reneromero9446
      @reneromero9446 Před rokem +2

      @@aleksandrsscedrovs4476 exactly people don’t understand how much running really is if i had to give their actual times i’d put them in the 5:45-6:30 rangeb

    • @reneromero9446
      @reneromero9446 Před rokem

      @@bratwurstmnky6435 ik people who are fit in other sports running is a different type trust from a collegiate runner , but they are in shape but i just don’t see it ask any runner but it doesn’t discredit the work they put it in , they got faster so props to them it was a good video

    • @830118
      @830118 Před rokem +1

      Totally agree. Seemed more like 4-5 minute kilometer pace.

  • @user-ch9di6by3b
    @user-ch9di6by3b Před rokem +48

    Nice video but I don’t believe 3 untrained/casual runners can run miles that fast. A 4:53 mile is ridiculously fast. For context it took 2000 years to break the 4 minute mile by roger bannister in the 50s lol

    • @achile7040
      @achile7040 Před rokem +9

      breaking 5 and 4 are very different tbf

    • @tyler_7749
      @tyler_7749 Před rokem +20

      @@achile7040any experienced runner knows these times are fake just by looking at their form

    • @RoInArN
      @RoInArN Před rokem +9

      I think they run in kilometers and mistakenly said it was a mile. Then those times could make sense judging by how they ran, what was the cadence and such.

    • @tyler_7749
      @tyler_7749 Před rokem +2

      @@RoInArN there is absolutely no chance anyone is gonna make that mistake so often. Thats like someone switching from celsius to Fahrenheit accidentally

    • @GodzillathekingKongbane
      @GodzillathekingKongbane Před rokem +4

      I ran track and cross country for years. My fastest mile ever was on an indoor track and I felt amazing that day. I ran a 4:49, I agree, there is no way.

  • @zbt_jacob
    @zbt_jacob Před rokem +3

    I had to do two 1 mile runs every day for a month or so for summer PE some years ago during high school; my calves were absolutely killing me, but by the end of the summer PE session, I felt like I had legs of steel lol, I still enjoy running to this day when I go to the gym!

  • @ChatGPT3000
    @ChatGPT3000 Před rokem

    I started to go to the gym everyday and I am finally motivated to do it. Thank you so much and PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE one year protein?

  • @Immortal_0fficial
    @Immortal_0fficial Před rokem +23

    As much as I enjoy the part of body transformation I just hope your brother is not going to develop eating disorder. It would be nice to mention a mental transformation as well in these videos. I struggle with ED and the way people commenting on the weight is not cool, I felt bad for your brother. Wish you all the best guys, love the content you make

  • @hyp3rp1ayz
    @hyp3rp1ayz Před rokem +1

    I have watched a lot of your 1 month videos and it has encouraged me to start doing 1 month challenges for myself just thank you for all of the encouragement😁

  • @kylegamingshow
    @kylegamingshow Před 7 měsíci

    As a runner myself, I would say you definitely improved a lot for just only 30 days

  • @raghavkumar1844
    @raghavkumar1844 Před rokem +1

    Respect to you man you killed it
    Smash liek💪💪👍👍

  • @seabreeze3992
    @seabreeze3992 Před rokem +38

    I did this challenge several years ago when I was 12, except 1 mile everyday for 365 days and now I'm a varsity highschool cross country and track athlete. It was a crazy experience and my time went from a 8:40 mile down to a 5:27 at 13 years old. This video was awesome guys keep it up

    • @14mTh3g04t
      @14mTh3g04t Před rokem +1

      hey same here i did that last year and again this year but the requirement is minimum one mile and im also in xc and track we have some things in common lol.

    • @unlucky9553
      @unlucky9553 Před 10 měsíci +1

      holy shoot ima have to do that, that is insane progress

    • @ufcgloves7
      @ufcgloves7 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yo I'm 11 im gonna try this challenge

  • @selfpublishingempire
    @selfpublishingempire Před rokem +2

    Love watching these vids! Time to hit the gym!

  • @IcyDre2
    @IcyDre2 Před rokem

    Nice work man i realy like waching ur vid.Keep it going

  • @tigok
    @tigok Před rokem +2

    Hey Browney, you should buy a standing desk which can move up and down so you can stand while working. I think it is really helpful especially for people who sit all day long

  • @wendymarvell9889
    @wendymarvell9889 Před rokem +5

    Cool story that's kind of on topic! I didnt do it for 30 days straight, but for two months I ran a mile roughly 3-4 days a week and improved by an entire minute. Side note, I never worked out before that venture and was extremely proud of what I had accomplished. I highly suggest trying this for yourself if you have the time and ability. Even if your beginning scores are awful, with time and effort you will improve

  • @alejandrozamora9242
    @alejandrozamora9242 Před rokem +2

    These 30 day videos of any sort are always my favorite to see

  • @rockysdiary9194
    @rockysdiary9194 Před 11 měsíci

    Your videos are made so well. Really enjoyed watching 👍👍

  • @GameraS2K
    @GameraS2K Před rokem +4

    You should try to incorporate a varied running challenge (Long distance day, tempo day, easy days, sprint day, etc) and test your 100m or 200m time and 1600m time ON A TRACK. It'd be a lot more realistic and be more useful for your audience

  • @freedmanbk
    @freedmanbk Před rokem +4

    Who else just recently started watching Browney and now can’t stop 😄

  • @pavol5844
    @pavol5844 Před rokem

    how the heck are you and Arjen in such an incredible shape! wow truly inspiring you both look phenomenal, not only the physique of yours but also face (jaw and cheekbones)

  • @neiljulian6960
    @neiljulian6960 Před rokem

    I will support you browney until the day i die. Thank you for inspiring me.

  • @Collywabbles
    @Collywabbles Před rokem +6

    Is nobody gonna talk about how the cameraman kept up with both Arjen and Browney? Insane!
    Edit: nevermind he was in a car :/

  • @proudsheppy
    @proudsheppy Před rokem +13

    lost 100lbs in a year because of walking/running and managed to become a lot stronger as well. Deadlift went from 100kg to 180kg, bench from 65kg to 105kg so i'd say thats a huge improvement. Cardio doesnt kill gains ;)

  • @benroch2061
    @benroch2061 Před rokem +1

    Congrats on the improvement,this happened to me this year too I was running a 6 min mile and am now running 5.25 or less.

  • @juliesquirrel
    @juliesquirrel Před rokem +1

    Browney’s super positive attitude, energy, accent and face just give such young Arnold Schwarzenegger vibes

  • @nemso732
    @nemso732 Před rokem +4

    LOL at 10:51 "okey girls listen up" Got me 😂

  • @rayane_06
    @rayane_06 Před rokem +8

    Maaan I love those one month challenge, having discipline is the most impressive thing I know

  • @Cleptomancy
    @Cleptomancy Před rokem

    Crazy video idea and crazy results, keep up the good work

  • @MarkBoiMC
    @MarkBoiMC Před rokem

    With the scenery in London, we will expect an insane video🎉

  • @Leanderaler
    @Leanderaler Před rokem +3

    Im not a doctor or anything and you probably already realized that, but the posture of Jorg seems improvable. At 10:14 you can see, that his spine is bend to the front. Not a front of course, it could just get painful for him over the time. I could be wrong and if you already realized that, this comment is pretty trivial. I just wanted to point it out

  • @Bogo0112
    @Bogo0112 Před rokem +3

    Not the best way to get faster in the mile, but still works. A good training program would be able to drop much more time. I have averaged 10+ miles per day for the past few month, so I understand the hunger and tiredness. I really recommend that you guys work on your form too though because fixing it could save you a lot of time, you need to run more streamline, relaxed, and less like a box.

  • @maiaback2161
    @maiaback2161 Před rokem

    This video makes me want to go do the same challenge! Thanks for the inspo

  • @RyBegz44
    @RyBegz44 Před rokem

    Those starting run times are really good all around. Definitely all three of you are already physically fit so the impact isn't as high in terms of differences after thirty days. Something that you didn't touch on too much was dieting and nutrition. Maybe because of the age you guys are at. I started to run every day recently and already seen a transformation just after 5 days. My biggest hurdle is the dad bod attritributes and I already see my mid section slightly slimming down. I got a long way to go and was on a Keto diet for about 5 months before I started to make an effort to have a workout routine. Trying to prove to myself I can grind every day with some form of workout routine and take it from there. For now, it's simply run on a 1.6 mile trail, make stops to where I do a specific exercise and continue to run until the next stop. I don't run the whole time tho, I have brisk walk occasionally but I NEVER stop, I keep forging along. This video motivated me and I only wish I took measurements before I started my new journey.

    • @bojanmerela5892
      @bojanmerela5892 Před 6 měsíci +1

      don't run every day, gains comes from recovery.

  • @joshuaradloff1070
    @joshuaradloff1070 Před rokem +19

    I remember the first time I did the 1500m in primary school. It was without a doubt the tiredest I've ever felt in my entire life!😂😂😂 and yes I said tiredest that's how tired I was, my tired was tired of being tired, It felt like I was going to die😆

  • @thegeckogang7277
    @thegeckogang7277 Před rokem +6

    The amount of mental discipline required for this video is insane. Really impressive the amount you do for CZcams

    • @greedier-7661
      @greedier-7661 Před rokem +4

      For one mile? Not rly.
      If they had better form while running then they would not be having as much problems next Day and with their skin tearing.
      Also it is rly small distance.
      For running it is better ro do it like 2/3 Times a weak 2-5 Miles each.
      And i Don t know how they expected to burn muscles as for that to happen you need to not have enough normal fat and enough time for body to use it(time without eating)

    • @thegeckogang7277
      @thegeckogang7277 Před rokem

      @@greedier-7661 I see where you are coming from. But my comment was directed at when they had to run late at night when they wanted to do it least. That requires a decent amount of mental discipline

    • @greedier-7661
      @greedier-7661 Před rokem

      @@thegeckogang7277 well sure but it is hard for me to belive that they did not have 30 minute free in those days as it is enough to change, Run, comeback, and change back.
      40 minutes if you want to add shower.

  • @johnleejr3701
    @johnleejr3701 Před rokem +2

    I have one request ik you guys don’t do weight training but I’d like to see what you had max out at with bench squat dead lift and power cleaning

  • @cornonthecob9699
    @cornonthecob9699 Před 7 měsíci

    A PAIR OF OPEN EAR HEADPHONES MADE ME IN LOVE WITH RUNNING!

  • @slender9306
    @slender9306 Před rokem +16

    Im about to try this challenge as this looks like an effective way to burn extra calories without it being to time consuming

    • @pirhannayt6423
      @pirhannayt6423 Před rokem +1

      If you wanna burn calories fast increase your intensity

  • @sebazufitness487
    @sebazufitness487 Před rokem +18

    As much as I like this channel, these times are quite unlikely; given the apparent lack of training, muscle mass ,and previously ran "US Army Fitness Test" results - perhaps the distance was measured incorrectly? If I am wrong however, take this as a compliment, to the athleticism you guys possess, (perhaps you should consider running competitively?).

    • @MrRainandThunderrelaxingsounds
      @MrRainandThunderrelaxingsounds Před rokem +13

      Measuring the area myself, it came up about 110 m short (and that is assuming 90 degree turns (no corners cut)). This means you need to add at least 20-30 seconds to their times, which definitely makes it more realistic. However, I must say judging from their cadence and running form, those times still seem unlikely.

    • @sebastiancampbel-scott-how7260
      @sebastiancampbel-scott-how7260 Před rokem +7

      @@MrRainandThunderrelaxingsounds Yeah, defo seems potentially more than 20-30 seconds; especially, given their 1.5 mile times in this video: czcams.com/video/1JwfwbD1uRM/video.html (Arjen had 6:20 min/mile pace) (Browney had 7:18 min/mile pace)

    • @ulizez89
      @ulizez89 Před rokem +11

      yeah, sus af, specially with the horrible form.

    • @MintzRBLX
      @MintzRBLX Před rokem

      @@ulizez89 lol

  • @Olulasanti
    @Olulasanti Před rokem +1

    This video was so fun and Informative I love it

  • @santapaws8224
    @santapaws8224 Před rokem

    So inspiring..
    I started working out after watching your videos 🔥

  • @aadilmusic__
    @aadilmusic__ Před rokem +11

    3:43 sec is world record for 1 mile. Your 5min time is really impressive, if that was real. :)

    • @toktok9999
      @toktok9999 Před rokem

      he probably ran somewhat competitively in the past. if not, that's really impressive

  • @kryst5928
    @kryst5928 Před rokem +5

    love how no ones talking about how Browney said he beat his time by 6 seconds when it was 5 🤣🤣

  • @achilleass9051
    @achilleass9051 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I got inspired and started running 4 weeks ago. I wanted to run at least 4 km every day. At first i needed at least 2 breaks and couldnt breath. 2 days ago i run 7 km, yesterday 8, and today 11 without even heavy breathing while improving my time/km at the same time🥳

  • @the_dreadx
    @the_dreadx Před rokem

    I subscribed 2 years ago, and smashed like and have notifications on👍🏻

    • @the_dreadx
      @the_dreadx Před rokem

      Can you maybe send it to me via Instagram because i cant text that number sadly, and i would really appreciate this prize because i really want it, and i have never won a prize from my favourite CZcamsr

    • @the_dreadx
      @the_dreadx Před rokem

      I like your videos because its inspiring and when you guys speak Dutch i can understand since Afrikaans ( one of South Africa's main languages ) i can almost understand everything

  • @TheRay1227
    @TheRay1227 Před rokem +5

    If you guys did a hybrid training running challenge the fat loss and muscle growth would be better. But great video overall! Inspired me to go for a run rn lol

    • @fiere5498
      @fiere5498 Před rokem +1

      Hybrid training running? What's that?

    • @TheRay1227
      @TheRay1227 Před rokem

      @@fiere5498 watch @nickbare channel, he combines lifting weights with running, that’s hybrid trainingx

  • @DiamondOrPoor78
    @DiamondOrPoor78 Před 8 měsíci +2

    There's no way they did a full mile at the beginning or the end, those times were completely off considering how heavy they are and how little they say the run.

  • @MrOcote-gp9fu
    @MrOcote-gp9fu Před rokem

    Great video man!

  • @deblynne9440
    @deblynne9440 Před rokem +15

    Imagine how fast you would have been if you had taken one day off before the final run.

  • @Brightside_Highlights
    @Brightside_Highlights Před rokem +6

    I run 5,5km regularly and that video was pretty interesting if I lose any muscle or fat. Thanks browney

    • @C0d0ps
      @C0d0ps Před rokem

      To lose muscle you would have to surpass a 500 calorie deficit.

  • @crazynoob3632
    @crazynoob3632 Před rokem +2

    4:27 I love how the subtitles say "Thank you" when Browney's brother said F You 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Aironsfit
    @Aironsfit Před rokem +2

    You should try boxer routine or something related to that!💪