How To Run Without Getting Tired?
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Now is the time to grab yourself a cuppa,
put your feet up, post long run and take some time out as we run through another
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How many of you watching have run a race in October?
Give this video a like and pop a comment in to tell us which one.
There were some absolute beasts this month, including a load of the world majors, the London Marathon,
Chicago, Boston And, of course, we had Berlin on the day that our last show went out.
And what a day that was.
If you're yet to catch up on the final episode of my quarantine to qualify series, I love it if you check it out.
But a warning.
It's a bit of a tear jerker.
Yeah, that really got me right in the feels.
Well done, mate.
And there was also Amsterdam Marathon, our very own Sarah's very first
marathon and her video is up on the channel to watch. Amazing
stuff, guys, made me really jealous.
And you just got to think of me as a dormant volcano whose lava stores are filling up with
molten rock and fire just waiting to explode in 2022.
Okay, have you run one of the many autumn marathons? keep your eyes
peeled on the running channel this week as we've got a video giving you all the tips that
you need about what on earth to do next, Now away from marathons.
And this weekend, it's the
OMM event, the UK's biggest mountain race.
It's been going since 1968 and is an absolute belter of a race described
by past entrance as enjoyable suffering and truly epic.
There are six courses in total and each range in difficulty when it comes to
navigation and terrain.
You run in teams of two, and it's impossible to give you an exact distance and assent for the
courses because each team chooses the route they take between the checkpoints.
You might also remember us talking back in the July show about a crazy race
where you run down an 80% gradient ski slope in Austria and then
back up again.
Well, innovates infamous descent Race was also back this month,
and, of course, we had to send some runners to go and tackle it.
Stay tuned to the running channel in November to see how they got on and finally, something
that you can get involved in with us.
We're joining forces with a six next month for their world.
You couldn't relay now, for those of you unsure what an accident is.
It's a 100 year old marathon distance Japanese relay race that's based on
the way that messengers moved from the old capital Kyoto to the new Tokyo.
Now, when a runner finishes their leg, a traditional sash or Tatsuki is passed to the next
person.
So from November the 10th until the 22nd, you can team up with your running
pals and complete the distance.
Together we'll have our own running channel team to, and even better, by
signing up, you'll be raising money for the mental health charity mind where have you been racing
this month?
Tell us in the comments below and let us know what races you're currently training for.
Two.
Next up, it's running.
news for October With Garmin
First up, we are heading back to the London Marathon for a big fat roundup of all the
amazing stories.
First, Charlotte Purdue ended her 2021 on a massive high, coming in 10th
female and becoming the third fastest British woman of all time behind
Paula Radcliffe and Mara Yamauchi.
She crossed the line with a new PB of two hours 23 minutes 26 seconds,
14 seconds short of Marat Mara Yamauchi's second place on the British all time list.
Yeah, there was also a new women's champion in the race.
Joyciline Jepkosgei, who until this month held the 10-K Road world
record time, took the win with a time of two hours, 17 minutes and
43 seconds, well away from the elite field and 54 record
attempts took place.
With runners aiming to enter the Book of Guinness World Records, you might remember back in
2019, our very own running channel presenter Kate Carter, became the fastest
female to run a marathon in a full body costume when she ran dressed as a
panda, never stops talking about this year.
There were 30 new records set, so a huge well done if you were one of them.
A special shout out to Sarah Dodging and Max Livingston Lear Month, who ran the
fastest marathon in a two person costume, crossing the line as a super
speedy sausage dog in three hours 17 minutes and 12 seconds.
Unreal and event director Hugh Brazier also confirmed that the marathon will
be returning to its usual April timeframe in 2023.
The ballot for next year's race, which is happening in October, again, has now closed.
But if you entered it, you'll be finding out if you're in in February next year.
Fingers grab a lot of debate about those dates.
Finally, another world record for you.
A former British soldier, Darren Hardy, pulled a car 30 miles to beat three
world records, including the fastest marathon whilst towing a car and for all you
watch him from the UK No, it wasn't because he couldn't find any petrol.
Good one, Rick know.
Daryn completed this epic feat to raise funds to help pay for medical treatment for a
12 year old girl with a rare life threatening disease.
Super good Cause Now, time for the treadmill Challenge with Swift.
This month, it's the turn of running channel community member Jess Carter, who you might remember from our
strong of a challenge, video suggests, is one of loads of runners taking part in the
swift Academy run programme.
An eight week training programme where you run a baseline five k at the start and end
and take part in a load of structured workouts in between to help you
improve, she'll be sharing her progress on the running channels, social media
channels.
But how will she fare running on Swift while answering questions
about running?
Let's find out.
Yeah,
okay.
Are you ready?
I'm ready.
Let's go.
Let's get some questions wrong.
Let's do this first question.
How many lanes make up an Olympic running track?
Uh huh.
It was not number nine.
Yes, correct Question.
Number two Who won the London Marathon men's elite race this year in
2021.
Sissay Lemma? Correct.
What is the women's park run record?
Time held by Caitlin Adams.
Well, um,
15 minutes 23 6.
So close.
No, Put the speed up.
Question Number four Which marathon has just officially been confirmed
as an abbot.
World Major marathons candidate Race Manchester
No incorrect.
Put the speed up Question Number five The Guinness World record for
largest treadmill was achieved in 2000 and four with a huge treadmill unveiled
at Venice Beach in California.
How long was the treadmill to the nearest metre?
Uh huh.
Who knows that?
Um really weird road world records.
Well, say
90 metres, though.
Incorrect.
Put the speed up.
Next question.
What?
A marathon is 26.2 miles and 42.2
kilometres.
What is 100 miles in kilometres to the nearest kilometre.
That is my downfall.
Because they're going to go well, uh, 100 miles in
kilometres.
Yeah.
Um Mm.
500 close.
No incorrect.
But the speed up Next question.
What is the accumulator running challenge?
Cumulated running challenge?
No idea.
No idea.
Okay, then put the speed up.
Next question.
How many Olympic gold medals has some?
Mo Farah won
Correct?
Next question.
British athlete Charlotte Perdue ran a PB at the London Marathon this year.
What time did she run?
London Marathon TV Uhh!
Two hours, 16 minutes.
No so close, but the speed up.
Next question.
Kipp Jokey brand.
A sub two hour marathon in Vienna in 2019.
What date?
In 2019.
Did he achieve this?
Incredible time, General Deep.
No, no incorrect speed up.
The 23rd of March is a busy day for birthdays.
How many British Olympians share this birthdate?
Six.
No.
Incorrect.
Next on, where does the marathon disarmed?
Take place.
Oh, sorry isn't correct.
Next question.
The self transcendence 3100 mile race takes place.
In which city?
Mm, mhm.
Mhm.
Allen's no incorrect New York.
But the speed up to the nearest 1000.
How many places?
The running channels single run with me.
Handled Spotify 20,000.
No.
32,000 for the speed up.
But is the current 100 metre women's world record?
Uh huh.
57 seconds.
No incorrect.
But this meet up.
I think I failed cracking job there, Jess.
Pretty impressive.
She got a time of 3.
58.
But I have to say I think the quizmaster was a little bit generous.
The questions they're just a touch.
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Now let's look at the running launches for October.
Yeah Mm Polar have
launched a brand new watch this month.
The Polar Grit X Pro.
You might remember us releasing a first look video when the first model of this watch came out.
Well, it's had a serious upgrade.
The new watch has been tested under the most extreme conditions and has some incredible features,
including 40 hours battery life with full GPS water
resistant up to 100 metres and turn by turn, guidance from commute
sticking with tech.
And there's been a new long awaited update from Straw.
For you can now add your gear info to your profile via the mobile
app.
Oh, unbelievable.
Until now, it was a feature you could only access by using straw over on a
computer.
But now you can use the Strada Mobile app, open the U
tab and select profile, then gear click on the plus sign icon in the
upper right hand corner to choose whether to add a shoe or a bike by tapping on
the first drop down menu.
It means that when you add your runs on strawberry, you can assign a shoe to them so that
you can keep track of how many miles you run in them, Which is you've used for.
Which workouts.
This is nuts, isn't it?
Is anyone else so happy to see that Strava update?
Or just me?
More tech now and Super SAPIENs have launched a new real time data display.
Wearable.
The Supersapiens Energy Band is the first and only wearable device that can read sports
glucose data directly from a special biosensor that goes in your arm.
The tech is like that used by diabetics to measure their blood glucose
levels and displays an athlete minute by minute glucose data.
You might have seen some of the elite athletes at the big marathons this season, with the sensors on their
arms shoes now and Hoka One One have released the next iteration in
their Bondi line.
The Bondi X.
It's hocus newest offering in the carbon plate department.
But they say this is a carbon plated shoe for everyone because it's designed to give
runners of all levels stiffer, more energy efficient movement through
each strike now, For those of us living in the Northern Hemisphere, winter
is coming a little Game of Thrones reference there for you.
And with that, so are the darker mornings and early sunsets.
Now is the time to make sure that you can be seen on your runs, and Brooks have launched their
run visible collection tops, bottoms, shoes and accessories basically
all the stuff that you need as a runner, but in designs that allow you to be spotted by a moving
vehicle from 180 metres away.