@FlorisGierman

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@jetzemeilink

I love how he always says "we ran" . It shows how much he values his team and specialists.

@jonathansandberg5983

“Enjoy, when you are running, please enjoy.” It seems like Kipchoge is always relaxed and smiling when he runs. It’s funny to me that a lot of people view running as a kind of masochistic torture but for me, it’s the best part of my day. It’s so important to take pleasure in it.

@Avokodo

“Improvement goes hand in hand with dedication” love this quote and it really speaks to the way he is and it inspires me so much.

@twinpinescoloradocabin4879

Great interview!  My biggest takeaway was the following quote, “In running and in life, it’s important to grow slowly, to be patient, but above all, be consistent in training.”

@sudstahgaming

He literally runs double my slightly pushing running speed but over 26 miles, I can maintain my pace for 5km, non runner's do not understand how good this man is.

@TroutSniffer20

Breaking the sub 2  hour marathon is arguably the greatest athletic achievement of all time. Super inspiring!!!!!

@RealityCheck1

Eliud advice: Write down what went wrong. Be consistent. Never give up.

@yolandacroes5491

I just love this man. Dear mr. Kipchoge, you don’t just inspire the youth, you inspire this middle aged, very average runner. Especially coming back after a long injury, your advice to be consistent and patient in training, not just to improve but to stay injury free, is so relevant and practical. Thanks for being so humble and be able to speak to us mere mortals who won’t be breaking any records but who just want to run and enjoy it.

@nattyconqueror511

"No human is Limited" has turned me into a beast, am a massive character ready to take on anything with agility,, Thanks very much Kipchoge

@Nikola002052421

"In running and in life. It's important to GROW SLOWLY, to be PATIENT but above all, BE CONSISTENT in training" So true! Patience with your body is very important so you don't get an overuse injury or worse and can therefore be consistent in training and see the improvement we all want to see!

@livegreatalways

"Start your training and finished it". This will go a long way and deep to motivate me to achieve my last running goal - achieve a sub-3hr Marathon before turning 50!

@fabianrares

What I like about this person is that he always talks about "we" not "I" like most athletes.. he speaks of team work and success not individual achievements

@PhelanVelvel

"I missed it by 25 seconds, but I considered it the most successful event ever because I was the first human being to dare to try and run it under two hours."  Powerful.

@MrSeamantismichael

Here is my takeaway, I have always found that a focus on enjoyment was the best way for me to improve in my running.When i have pushed too hard or put pressure on myself i have found it can turn the whole process into a real slog.So it's really great to hear the advice from Kipchoge on "just enjoying your running¨ which is something i have found to be true myself.Great interview and keep up the great work Floris.

@ZackP1

Enjoy when you are running and Marathon is life. I don't usually get inspired by other people, but sometimes you see a few that are full of positive energy and they literally "infect" you with that positivity and wisdom.

@kenpoon9426

Start training and finish. Enjoy the run. Be consistent in training. Every one has a call. Marathon is life. I learn a lot from his inspiration and know it time to set the right mindset.

@belliiahmed

Eliud Inspired me to run, and as he said I always try to listen to my body and take notes for my training to improve it. And of course my favourite quote of him is No Human Is Limited 👑

@The_Rooneys

I’m turning 30 this year and just started seriously running. This video is perfect timing!

@RealColm

Key takeaway “ When you’re running enjoy and be consistent in training” simple really but if you’re not enjoying running and not consistent you are not going to improve. Great advise from the GOAT 🐐