Kofuzi did it the RIGHT WAY! Forget the resolutions!

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  • čas přidán 1. 01. 2023
  • I did away with New Year's Resolutions a long time ago but my conversation with Kofuzi reminds me of why. Sometimes the most lasting life changes are the changes that sneak up on you.
    Thanks again to Mike for sharing his incredible running journey. There's even more of the interview to come. Happy New Year!

Komentáře • 152

  • @kofuzi
    @kofuzi Před rokem +323

    this was a nice dose of nostalgia for me. thank you

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +23

      Thank YOU for being so open and gracious with your time. Not that anyone had any doubts but you're the real deal!

    • @abbyschwendler1107
      @abbyschwendler1107 Před rokem +2

      I had a very similar experience. I developed MdDS, something similar to vertigo, which lasted many months. Running started as a therapy to help how wobbly I felt, and then I ran simply because I liked doing it, and to keep me feeling good. Thanks for sharing your story!

  • @Jc2260
    @Jc2260 Před rokem +65

    “I lived the lifestyle I wanted and the body followed.” I love that mentality.

  • @darude1420
    @darude1420 Před 11 měsíci +19

    I want a kofuzi podcast just to listen to his voice during my runs. He gives off such an inspiring positive energy and his thoughts feels so relatable.

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Absolutely! Such a gift to the running community!

  • @ABucc
    @ABucc Před rokem +109

    I would sometimes hear from others, "how can you like running?" Which explains why Kofuzi said that he likes "running for running ". If you're not a runner, I don't think you would understand that, but I knew exactly what he meant. Running is more than just building up for competition, it's that feeling in the day that makes you want to get out there and not miss out.

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +4

      Totally. I made a video about that very question 😂. The people that get it, GET IT!

    • @Draddar
      @Draddar Před rokem +5

      Yeah hard to explain, you probably just have to experience it. For me it happened when I learned how to run slow, influenced by Maffetone method, 80-20 and so on. But basically when I started returning from my runs fresh and not tired or even exhausted it opened up a completely new dimension, plus it's easier to observe your surroundings and enjoy the run when you are not at 90%+ maxHR.

    • @rrandy8432
      @rrandy8432 Před rokem +1

      people who dont run wont understand why runners like running 😄 even people who run only occasionally, most of them wont

  • @Stevenc1984
    @Stevenc1984 Před rokem +63

    There's no way I'd be running as much if it wasn't for Kofuzi. He makes it look so fun, I watch his videos and just want to go running 😅... "Yo what's going on..." 🎶

  • @laurainthehaute918
    @laurainthehaute918 Před rokem +23

    This is the video so many people need today! Consistency, not motivation not self-judging. Showing up!❤❤

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +2

      Exactly! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @navytanutrof1823
    @navytanutrof1823 Před rokem +1

    CONSISTANT EXERCISE IS THE CURE FOR EVERYTHING!!!!!! I MEAN EVERYTHING!!!!

  • @swaghili
    @swaghili Před rokem +4

    damn son kofuzi really did the glow up here that is so cool and motivating. really is.

  • @normrubio
    @normrubio Před rokem +7

    Dude this vid hit hard. I was in a bad spot july 22. After miles and miles, I'm in a much better spot. averaging a 5k a day, 10k on the weekend and feel great. Looking forward but never forget where I've been.

  • @Lost_In_LA
    @Lost_In_LA Před rokem +4

    Great transformation. It's like a regular dude took a cool pill. Kofuzi looks way more cut and his video blog is delightful.

    • @Jc2260
      @Jc2260 Před rokem +1

      Haha I love this. A cool pill.

  • @ohaiitsarielle
    @ohaiitsarielle Před rokem

    What a great interview!!

  • @rickyhughes
    @rickyhughes Před rokem +2

    This was awesome bro! Super dope that you got to capture this moment.

  • @JohnSmith-rx2uv
    @JohnSmith-rx2uv Před rokem +3

    Good for you Kofuzi!

  • @subliminallyinc
    @subliminallyinc Před rokem

    what a wholesome video

  • @latif87
    @latif87 Před rokem +1

    What an inspiration thank u Michael ❤🙏🏽

  • @evobe
    @evobe Před rokem +2

    that was Kofuzi!!!??? OK I'm even more motivated

  • @zulkhaireesulaiman8575
    @zulkhaireesulaiman8575 Před rokem +1

    'A cascade of better behaviours' - beautifully put!

  • @PetersonJoseph
    @PetersonJoseph Před rokem +1

    What a wholesome and inspiring vid!

  • @habrirosmi
    @habrirosmi Před rokem

    Great transformation.

  • @gundamzaku214
    @gundamzaku214 Před rokem

    great interview, thank you for the video!!!

  • @TheRunningRRT
    @TheRunningRRT Před rokem +1

    Great interview!

  • @nomadicheadspace5334
    @nomadicheadspace5334 Před rokem

    Awesome transformation 👍

  • @Jaragreene
    @Jaragreene Před rokem +2

    This channel deserves more subscribers! Super high quality videos!

  • @kelvpoon
    @kelvpoon Před měsícem

    Thank you!

  • @nicholasdurglo4860
    @nicholasdurglo4860 Před rokem +3

    Wow, amazing insight. Thanks for letting the man speak without interruption, that was a solid interview.

  • @alondralima9442
    @alondralima9442 Před rokem +1

    I don't wanna go back either buddy. Thank you for the motivation.

  • @limerickrunning
    @limerickrunning Před rokem +1

    Keep it going man 👏

  • @NewManToHandle
    @NewManToHandle Před rokem +2

    Great video! Kofuzi's the man!

  • @RodrigoLupatini
    @RodrigoLupatini Před rokem +2

    I was only able to watch today. nice interview. I've said it before and I'll say it again: you two are amazing.

  • @_alangjones_9429
    @_alangjones_9429 Před rokem +4

    I totally get the "liking running for the running". I am in my late forties now and ran for many years in my teens and twenties. It fell away until I picked running back up in my thirties. Life got in the way again and here I am, "running for running" and loving it. I started eating far better eighteen months ago and running, resulting in losing four stone in weight and feeling the best I have done in years. Small changes have created vast gains and I'm now in the new normal of eating healthy and running, because I want to through enjoying it.

  • @omargarcia6995
    @omargarcia6995 Před rokem

    Gran historia, sigo a Kofuzi desde hace años, me encanta su contenido.

  • @s4127419
    @s4127419 Před rokem

    He’s a real good dude, he looks way amazing right now

  • @skinnylegsbarefootshoes
    @skinnylegsbarefootshoes Před rokem +2

    Great video! Really good interview technique too, just like two friends talking to explain to an audience the process of how their running journey started. I like it good work Kori 👍

  • @runningwithjane
    @runningwithjane Před rokem

    Great interview! I really relate to how running helps you just feel good and balanced!!

  • @macariocarido5954
    @macariocarido5954 Před rokem

    regular Dad to a machine! awesome transformation!

  • @Badsmarty
    @Badsmarty Před 6 měsíci

    His advice is golden. Do the right things so that you can do the activities that you want. I really think that having a good life is all about making the right choices.

  • @GillFisherRunningMySpace
    @GillFisherRunningMySpace Před rokem +17

    Kori an insightful interview with Kofuzi! I have been watching him for years and it's cool to see his transformation. His journey has helped a lot of people along the way. From motivating runners to general running knowledge to building a great community! Awesome!

  • @jasper_life
    @jasper_life Před rokem +5

    I myself drop about 15kg with daily running in just few months, now I can't stop running 😁

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +1

      Running is such a gift! I also discovered it later in life!

  • @leonaleewong
    @leonaleewong Před rokem +6

    Haven’t been watching Kofuzi from the beginning - only since 2019! Thanks for sharing his inspiration story with his many fans. He’s definitely made a huge positive impact in my running journey!!

  • @jwuertz7101
    @jwuertz7101 Před rokem +7

    The food / drink choices is something I definitely relate to. If I might try to get out for a jog before work, have an extra water after dinner.
    I started jogging because I was bored with how long walking took me. Let me try to jog 1 block, how about 2, etc. But part of my motivation was covid and hearing that folks with higher bmi were having worse outcomes. It gave me the motivation to stick to walking when it was uncomfortable or when (faux kid whining voice) 'I don't wanna'. It was also changing my scenery because I had time back from not commuting. And then, like Kofuzi said, I liked walking / jogging for the act itself.
    Thank you Kori for this interview series. I'm looking forward to the next one.

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +1

      It's the idea of one good thing, leading to another. Like you, I'm so happy I took that first step.

  • @user-rw1ml6sk3o
    @user-rw1ml6sk3o Před rokem

    Kofuzi gave a huge impact on me.

  • @damodaraomalley3974
    @damodaraomalley3974 Před rokem +2

    Waw this is so good to see. He is human 🤗 love hearing people stories of running as I have been doing it 5 months now. So exited

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem

      Congrats on starting what can be a life changing journey!!!

  • @emmanouildanezis
    @emmanouildanezis Před rokem +3

    Great video and having Mike on to share his journey!👏

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +1

      I'm so glad we finally connected

  • @Ben-yw8be
    @Ben-yw8be Před rokem +1

    I was diagnosed with high blood pressure last year so I ran. I went from 160/110 to 117/65. I ran 400+ miles in 6 months. I am currently taking low dose blood pressure med. Also 2 years of not working out since COVID happened took a toll on me. My gym I go to stopped doing 24 hours due to the pandemic. So I quit my gym membership to started running. I can run anytime, anywhere, and any weather. Saves me time and money.

  • @30somethingmike
    @30somethingmike Před rokem +4

    I love this Kori - thanks so much to you and Mike for sharing. Really inspiring to hear his journey and I’m sure it aligns with lots of people (me included) watching this. Great stuff!
    Keep em coming dude 💪🏼❤

  • @infinityfitSpokane
    @infinityfitSpokane Před rokem +4

    Thanks for this it was really inspiring to hear a little bit of his journey. Looking forward to next one.

  • @jonimzari1687
    @jonimzari1687 Před rokem

    this was dope. subbed.

  • @Shevock
    @Shevock Před rokem +8

    Great interview. Inspirational.

  • @michaelhaney1357
    @michaelhaney1357 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for this interview. Nice to hear the origin story.

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem

      Not as exciting as being bitten by a radioactive spider... but it's a story I'm thrilled I was able to tell.

  • @GabGonzalezPH
    @GabGonzalezPH Před rokem +7

    Thanks for making this video! Kofuzi helped me get back into running a few months ago. He has been a great inspiration to a lot of people including myself.

  • @Optisoins
    @Optisoins Před rokem +2

    Thank you very much for this video

  • @carlosestrada8851
    @carlosestrada8851 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing!, great advice and example for all.

  • @CoolInOlympia
    @CoolInOlympia Před rokem +5

    Great interview! I didn't know his story! How awesome!!!!

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +1

      Honestly, I didn't either. It makes him that much cooler.

  • @larrykisielius5725
    @larrykisielius5725 Před rokem +4

    Enjoying your Kofuzi series, can't wait for the next one. I got to run with you and Kofuzi that day in central park. Keep up the good work.

  • @makfelix
    @makfelix Před rokem +6

    I usually love your short, sharp videos which are to the point. However, this video left me wanting a longer clip because it was such an awesome interview!

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +1

      Mike really is a stellar interview subject!

  • @johncmoore416
    @johncmoore416 Před rokem +6

    This is a great video. The message at its base level is to make a decision to do something. Repeat that thing until maybe you find it as your passion.

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +1

      This is exactly it! Thanks, John!

  • @crjcostomo
    @crjcostomo Před rokem +1

    WOW!

  • @tpoole01
    @tpoole01 Před rokem +2

    Looks like I found a spirit animal.... and you just gained a subscriber... Kudos to you sir... looking forward to more content as I build up for Berlin this year! Love Kofuzi and his energy as well...

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem

      I appreciate that! Thanks!

  • @themanorruns
    @themanorruns Před rokem +4

    Really awesome video! Always great to see that relative newbies like me can get to the level that Kofuzi's at looking at that transformation!

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +1

      Exactly! At the end of the day it's about consistency and focusing on the right things!

  • @bev9708
    @bev9708 Před rokem +2

    WONDERFUL!!! I'm so enjoying your channel since I discovered it not so long ago! I hear from people ALL the time "I hate running" and I always explain that I used to too, I used to hate it! I explain that in the beginning I committed to only 10min per day, but EVERY day without fail, without excuses, rain hail or shine. Because we can all find 10min, there's no excuse for not doing 10min... and of course once we're out there, we rarely only do 10min, and that's how I got addicted because chasing those new numbers on my running app became soooo exciting and rewarding, and I felt soooo good about myself!!! Watching running channels like Kofuzi's on youtube also adds a LOT to the addiction!!

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +1

      It's true... watching someone else running and enjoying it definitely inspires makes me want to go out too!

  • @vhhawk
    @vhhawk Před rokem +6

    So glad for another Kori video.
    I had a somewhat similar journey last year. In February someone casually mentioned the term green smoothie. I have always struggled to get my greens every day, and meal planning is also difficult, so that sounded like something I should try. And so I did. A few weeks after that, a friend accepted a running challenge, 500 km in 6 months, and to support her I began running one mile a day to see how long I could keep it up. Those quickly locked in as daily habits. Then I added two more - reading every day, and writing every day. And here I am still doing these things every day. It blows my mind how one simple change invites other simple changes along for the journey. Your videos are so great. So much heart. Thank you.

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem

      Thanks for the compliment! That domino effect is REAL!

  • @rc51bigdaddy
    @rc51bigdaddy Před rokem +3

    Great interview. So interesting to hear about his transition to the Kofuzi we all see on CZcams now. Thanks!

  • @joaquimr
    @joaquimr Před rokem

    great @kofuzi 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @RunTommy123
    @RunTommy123 Před rokem +1

    Well done. This is one of the better Shoetube related videos I have seen. I love the way you just ask a question and let Mike talk. So many interviewers talk over the person or try to steer the conversation. Just great work

  • @shopkedai
    @shopkedai Před rokem

    Amazing interview on body, health and
    lifestyle. The million dollar question is, which do we do first, to be healthy or to be fit. Kofuzi did it right. In our journey of getting fit first, we automatically make lifestyle changes. Those changes like making new friends of the same like minded and eating foods which will enhance our next day performance. Health just improved over time because we were compelled to make decisions on good diet over processed foods. Ultimately a new body that fit the lifestyle we want. They just sync. Thanks Kefuzi!

  • @cherylross1
    @cherylross1 Před rokem +4

    Great video! I am a Kofuzi fan too, and I will be back for the next video you teased. Thanks for this interesting work!

  • @rickgarcia780
    @rickgarcia780 Před rokem

    So inspiring and motivating! Lots of gold wisdom in these videos. Just wondering what kind of strength training does Kofuji subscribe to?

  • @lukemaier182
    @lukemaier182 Před rokem +9

    Awesome interview! Very insightful! Looking forward to hearing about his running techniques.
    Great to get a new video from you Kori! Hope you had a wonderful New Years Weekend with your family and friends! Next half marathon is February 25, about to begin week 4 of training. Still shooting for 1:55:00, but hopefully I'll get close to 1:57-8:00 on race day! Take care bud!

  • @runningwithaj
    @runningwithaj Před rokem +21

    I love the way that you've put this together. I find the diet part the hardest. I know that I want to be better but don't know how and lack the self control. I love listening to Kofuzi as he is so positive and encouraging. Definitely an inspiration for a lot of us.

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, the proper diet part is definitely the least fun 🤣

    • @BlainSonnier
      @BlainSonnier Před rokem +1

      Same. Mostly because i smoke weed and get unctrollable hunger🤣 I can run and workout everyday of the week no problem. The diet thing is a damn disaster tho lol

    • @ccat9354
      @ccat9354 Před rokem +2

      There is a book by Dan John and Josh Hillis, “Fat Loss Begins on Monday”, that is real cheap on Kindle and has several very good strategies to address food habits. There’s a little bit of corny stuff but it’s actually a super robust and awesome book for your situation.

    • @shopkedai
      @shopkedai Před rokem

      Move away from the people who don't walking the new journey. If you remain with them, you will end up the same destination they are heading. Old body and bad health.

  • @Elmo6855
    @Elmo6855 Před rokem +3

    Pretty cool to go back and pull up an old Kofuzi video to see the difference! But you're right that he doesn't brag about PR's really, even though he's earned the right to do so. He doesn't even call out his weight loss, which I didn't realize it was nearly 40 lbs! He just does what he does and that's running and taking us along for the journey. In that way, it becomes so much more real for everyone, it's so easy to relate to and not even that hard to emulate. Thanks Kori! Dig the Kori / Kofuzi connection!

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem

      He really is a treasure for the running community! Thanks for watching!

  • @navytanutrof1823
    @navytanutrof1823 Před rokem +1

    I used to play soccer a lot and running in between before breaking my ankle. And I swear if I spent 3 days in a row without running I would feel almost anxious. So running for running is a thing.

  • @FordyRuns
    @FordyRuns Před rokem +2

    Hey just found this! Firstly I love your style and presentation! I could listen to you all day! I am a big Kofuzi fan so much so I sent one of my friends to his shakeout run in Chicago just to smell him 🙂 I am now going to watch your Ben Parkes vids. Keep up the good work I think if you get the chance try and interview Thomas from Believe in the Run he's another hero of mine

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem

      Thanks man! If I'm ever in Baltimore, you know I'll try!

  • @rutht6180
    @rutht6180 Před rokem +2

    I used to say I hate running but I think recently I got that "oh I kinda like running now" moment 🤭

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem

      I was the exact same way! One day it just clicks!

  • @mvzinn111
    @mvzinn111 Před rokem +3

    Kori! Great interview! Have a great year and keep including us! I'm just an average old guy who happened to get into Chicago via the lottery for 2023. If you're going to be there let me know, I'd love to buy you coffee or lunch.

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem

      The marathon lottery Gods did not look upon me kindly this year but I do hope to run Chicago eventually!

  • @macau.friend
    @macau.friend Před rokem +1

    Another great interview! Gosh, I miss the kitchen backdrop in his videos 😂

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +1

      Hahahaha, I thought I was the only one 😂

  • @motivationtheoryrunning
    @motivationtheoryrunning Před rokem +1

    @kofuzi Learned something new about you after many years…Vertigo….I also have had to deal with that over the years and never could figure it out but got in shape and it stopped.

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +1

      That's really interesting. I'd be curious if there's something more here.

  • @TravelRunner
    @TravelRunner Před rokem +3

    Great interview segment, Kori. Looking forward to the next part of the interview.

  • @genelee5552
    @genelee5552 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Lol some cultures would say plump kofuzi is healthier looking than gaunt looking kofuzi. 😂😂

  • @Prince7G
    @Prince7G Před rokem +2

    So he was running from his dizziness

  • @davidgunther1282
    @davidgunther1282 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You know what worked for me? I entered a race. I didn't just say "I'm going to get into shape," I gave myself a goal (marathon) that was 10 months out and I knew I had to face that challenge because every day it got closer. I'm 3 months into my training and 10lbs lighter. I look thinner when I see myself in the mirror, I'm sleeping better, getting to bed earlier, don't drink as much alcohol, the training has more or less forced good habits from me. I recommend not just saying "I'm going to start exercising," but enter a race or an event that is several months out. At least try that approach. What do you have to lose (except some weight)?

    • @Dinckelburg
      @Dinckelburg Před 9 měsíci +1

      Totally, it worked for me too

  • @ruffeyx
    @ruffeyx Před rokem +1

    i gained like 30kg from antidepressant side effect, and at a point i gave up the idea of losing weight, so be it. 2 years ago my doc recc me exercise as part of treatment, so i did with walking at nearby park. as stamina improving (n my mental health too!), my first 1km jog was a big achievement for me! (the last time i jog this distance was more than a decade ago). i keep on going, free of major depressive symptoms since then, now i run almost everyday, n lost that 30kg too ;-)

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem

      Running really can be the best medicine! I know I'm definitely glad it's a part of my life.

  • @redstonep7607
    @redstonep7607 Před rokem +1

    What is kofuzi PB at that time in comparison to now ?

  • @mratran
    @mratran Před rokem +4

    Running is like a drug, you just want more of it the more you do it.

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem

      It's definitely addicting. Thankfully it's also good for you 🤣

  • @sloesty
    @sloesty Před rokem +1

    If i had a shit day and went out for a run, at least i did that, and my day got less shit.
    Fuck shin splints.

  • @davidpatrickgreen5319

    Quick question. What is your eating and drinking regiment for a 1/2 marathon or marathon? People talk incessantly about hydration but I've read that what is more dangerous is hyponatremia or low salt and I think the average human has plenty of fuel to run 26 miles if run at a decent pace.
    Personally I have run over 20 miles without any food or water and then again I have also bonked during shorter runs or riding a bike.

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben Před rokem +1

      Hyponutremia is actually rare, while dehydration is extremely common and can cause many health issues, along with a serious slow down. It takes a LOT of water to cause it, with very low salt intake. Having a cup of two of water or sports drink at each aid station will help stay hydrated, but won't put you anywhere near hyponutremia. And while it's possible to run a marathon without drinking or fueling, your performance won't be nearly as good, or your recovery as fast, as if you'd taken some calories and hydration along the way. Give it a try, just to see how it affects you differently on a long run. You might be leaving a LOT of speed on the table! Best wishes!

    • @KoriRuns
      @KoriRuns  Před rokem +1

      Basically.. what Kelly said!

  • @minidv7596
    @minidv7596 Před rokem

    i was like 97kg and eat alot of junk, i got heart attack 2017 and another one 2020 and now i am on strict diet and i have gone down to 64kg, u can do it, just eat healthy

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben Před rokem +1

      I had a heart attack at 43, while eating very healthy and exercising regularly, at a healthy weight. I did however work for 11 years on overnights in emergency services. Food/ exercise is usually the main problem with health, but you can't overlook the toll stress and sleep play.

    • @minidv7596
      @minidv7596 Před rokem

      @@Kelly_Ben that's very true, I have sleeps problem since very young and alot of anxiety. I should relax more.

  • @navytanutrof1823
    @navytanutrof1823 Před rokem

    How do you guys deal with plantar fasciitis? After recovering from my broken leg, now this is my biggest problem.

    • @Pr0d3gi
      @Pr0d3gi Před rokem +1

      COCAINE

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben Před rokem +1

      I had a 6 month stint this spring, it was a misery. 5 months went by trying all the things on CZcams, and it not only didn't get better, one tip made it so much worse! I finally found a PT who said DON'T put pressure directly on the insertion point on the heel, DON'T do calf drops off stairs, and DON'T stop running completely. Yaaay! 1 month of doing simple calf raises and "toe yoga", rolling out just the arch with a small acupressure ball, and wearing heel lifts from the drug store, and it was gone.
      Toe yoga: sitting out standing with feet flat on floor, raise just your big toes 10 times while keeping the rest down. You can hold them if you need to. If you get a wicked cramp in your arch, don't worry. Then keeping your big toes down, raise the rest 10 times. Then alternate between big toe and rest of them 10 times. You build strength and flexibility in your feet, and the cramping and PF pain eases quickly. I did it 2-3 times a day. I now do it once a day while driving or watching TV for maintenance. Best wishes!

  • @1792dt
    @1792dt Před rokem +1

    IS THAT HIM???? How old is he now??

  • @uvolniavka
    @uvolniavka Před rokem

    Almost no one likes running, except runners - it's an acquired taste, just because not running is so much easier. In my experience, the number one reason to not look forward to a run is the inevitable oxygen debt. I guess that applies to most people, especially those that are overweight.
    Many beginners are not aware of this, don't have realistic goals, don't know they are doing more harm than good by trying to run harder than they can. In January I often see "New Year Resolution" people on the running trail along the beach, trying to get in shape. Or should I rather say, I hear them before I can see them - they breathe so loud and fast. Not surprisingly, they are gone by the end of February, and this is a good thing, because they mostly exercise their hearts.
    In my book, the most important thing is not to let your heart become the rate-limiting link, not on a regular basis. So for every beginner, the first goal should not be to run X number of miles, but to get past the point where running ends because they are out of breath. This is not easy, takes time, and for some should begin with losing weight and activities other than running. But once achieved, it's like new horizons being opened ahead - you can now run until you run out of fuel, until you run out of time! Only then you can start setting other goals - to run longer, or faster, or both.
    Running a marathon? Found it easier than expected. I don't look like a long distance runner because of the 15+ years working out with heavy weights. I was supplementing, then tried replacing gym workouts with 3-5 mile runs a few times a week, but didn't enjoy it, until well into my 40s increased the frequency, then the average distance per day, then I realized I could run even longer distances if I have the time. At that point I was running 25-30 miles per week easily and figured doing that distance in one go shouldn't be that difficult. Well it wasn't. If you are running more than 26.2 miles per week, every week, you are probably ready for your first marathon - all it takes is to try doing the weekly miles in fewer and fewer runs, to learn when to take fructose and salt, and to sort other things such as appropriate gear and pacing along the way.
    I have seen trainers claiming "we will get you ready for marathon in X number of weeks", X being less than 20, and generally don't have a high opinion of them. I have seen them taking and spectacularly failing non-runners, pushing them on a 18-mile run when they couldn't sustainably do more than six at any running pace. Guess finishing and running a marathon can be two very different things, almost like running and racing one.

  • @peterc9806
    @peterc9806 Před rokem

    I lost 8 KGs in a year from training for my half marathon, whoever says running does not make you lose weight is simply not running long and hard enough

  • @dibdej317
    @dibdej317 Před rokem

    Amazing transformation.....so it only running n diet? Could he taking some drug as well ?

    • @ItsTryHard
      @ItsTryHard Před 11 měsíci +2

      Diet and exercise - Diet being the most important! You can achieve weight lose really easily without drugs, you just need to be motivated enough to get that diet in check :D

  • @jt.8144
    @jt.8144 Před rokem

    As what Goggins would say: "Want to lose weight?! Quit eating so much food!".
    Now. Start Running but hold on to Goggin's Words when you get back.

  • @sheilaf7982
    @sheilaf7982 Před rokem +2

    Great interview!