@NicklasRossnerPT

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@danabennett4330

Excellent personal story. It's different, but the same.  At 72, i started quietly training for the SanDiego marathon on June 1. Neighbors and family, boy never te anyone who doesn't support you what your plans are. My last marathon was 2000. 25 year gap. But following your advice i feel great and my goal is to finish healthy. Thanks a million. When i run i will be 73

@julie_00

Your videos are the best! I am binge watching your content and learning a lot, especially on champion’s mindset!! Best regards from a runner in Holte 🇩🇰

@adamv6829

Great vid! It is a balancing act, well done on an epic time.

@JustBrowsing777

Great video. Congrats on what I'd consider a successful race, all things considered! Clearly, all those previous years of training so much has not completely worn off. I can run a single kilometer in that pace I believe 😅

@alansamuel2454

Interestingly enough, I'm training for a half marathon in October to do it in 1:40:00 to 1:45:00. And my lifetime target is to go sub 1:20:00.

@davidculliton2615

Brilliant video 💪💪

@SunKilMarqueeMoon

Gonna guess the 10 year aerobic base you've built contributed a lot more than whatever special sauce you did in the 10 week build.

@rafaelgurgelroselli4589

🔥👏Congrats from 🇧🇷!

@davidosolo

12:21 Sorry mate, but I have to correct you on this one. You are not failing your daughter by not racing and even less by not going sub 1h20m. Probably she couldn’t care less about your times. Just being there for her as a dad (as you are already seem to be doing) is all she needs. 
You have  been an elite, so I can understand where you come from. Results and competition used to be everything for you. And rightly so. However, now you are in another phase of your live. I think your goal should now shift to your physical and mental health. Try to enjoy the process and enjoy the results when they present themselves, but don’t focus on them.
By the way, I’m really enjoying you sharing all your experience and knowledge with us. Also you present it in a very nice format. So thank you for that!

@marllansilva1429

Fala, cara. Você tem algum plano de treinamento ? Sou brasileiro e vou correr meus primeiros 21km no final do ano.

@konradnoises

Hey man, great video as always. Really nice story you've shared!
But some things are missing here…
1-That playlist looks fire, you should share
2-It would be amazing if you could breakdown precisely what and how you eat before race day
3-please also share some of those training sessions/templates

All and all, your channel rocks!

@hynekjanousek7887

If you run a long race with a flu you can screw up your heart. My dad was a doctor and had a couple of death cases of young hockey players with heart failures after they carried on training with a fever, a couple of scars on their hearts otherwise they were completely healthy - except for being dead (I am from Kladno, a hockey town, google Jaromir Jagr :-) ). Do not risk if you are not sure what is wrong, especially not for the likes like the guy above. Yo do not run to live you live to run and there is a halfmarathon every weekend from Spring to Autumn. Take a week rest. You can race two weeks later (unless you go for the likes - then you have to run, because ... because .. eh  I trained 13 weeks to run a sub 1:20 would somehow sound worse ?? )

@davidosolo

9:45 If you get tested in a lab (stress test), then actually you can calculate the exact amount of carbs you would need during your HM.

@heinrichh.6369

have you tried maurten gel?

@Leeroy49

Welcome back racing :)

@ID_Kevin

What is this hip alignment you keep speaking off?

@swaginfinite9165

Not really applicable to most of us, only someome who was a pro can get sub 1.20 in 10 weeks