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The Terrifying Last Minutes of 21 Ultramarathon Runners
I’ve seen various headlines about runners feeling unwell during races and, less often, about someone passing away. But for one marathon to claim the lives of 21 runners is truly horrifying. In this video, I’ve compiled the chronology of events that occurred on May 22, 2021, in the Stone Forest of the Yellow River in northern China.
Sources:
1. https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzAxNzQ5MDg2NA==&mid=2649617093&idx=1&sn=fc5b6ea0e45707b497422d7351b02b28&chksm=83fde41ab48a6d0c17a487c63c6e72cc8f6c454069cb7e39feaf244c20d7527b5f6013fa0f83#rd
2. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/28/an-ultramarathon-ends-in-tragedy-runners-describe-horror-of-gansu-race
3. https://www.bbc.com/sport/59038194
4. https://www.scmp.com/news/people-culture/social-welfare/article/3135651/chinas-ultramarathon-disas...
published: 20 Aug 2024
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Last Man Standing Ultramarathon | The Race With Only ONE Finisher
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published: 19 Nov 2023
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Ultramarathoner Answers Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
Ultramarathon runner Dean Karnazes answers running and ultramarathon questions from Twitter. What can you do to run faster? Why do they give out belt buckles for ultramarathons? How does one fuel up before an ultramarathon?
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published: 22 Sep 2021
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What Happens To Your Body During An Ultramarathon
Ultramarathons are races ranging from 50 to 4,345 km. During races, the most common problems for runners are nausea and vomiting. Some runners may get blurry vision. Sleepiness and hallucinations are problems in longer races lasting more than 24 hours.
Following is a transcript of the video:
Ultramarathons are a growing sport in the US and globally. In these grueling tests of human endurance, your body can go through a lot of stress. Following is a transcript of the video.
In 2018, more than 108-thousand people finished ultramarathons in the US alone. An ultramarathon is any race longer than 42 kilometers. Races can range anywhere from 50 to over 4,000 kilometers. But one of the more common lengths covers about 100 kilometers and takes, on average, 17 hours to finish.
In some of the l...
published: 19 Mar 2019
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Joe Rogan - What It Takes To Be An Ultra Marathon Runner
Joe Rogan talks to ultra marathon runner Zach Bitter.
published: 26 Apr 2018
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50% Of People Never Finish This Race… | Bryce Canyon 100-Mile Ultra Full Documentary
Tayson Whittaker (Founder of Outdoor Vitals) decides to run a 100-mile race for the first time...and only has three months to train for it.
In this inspiring documentary, Outdoor Vitals founder and CEO Tayson Whittaker pushes his body and mind to the limit as he embarks on a 100-mile ultra-marathon through Bryce Canyon. From humble beginnings selling outdoor gear from his home to building a successful company, Tason's journey has been marked by both personal and professional challenges. After a grueling divorce and a series of demanding races, Tason finds solace and strength in running.
This film chronicles his intense preparation, physical transformation, and mental battles as he attempts to conquer the Bryce Canyon Ultra 100. Along the way, he shares insights about how his experiences ...
published: 16 Aug 2024
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I Ran a BRUTAL Ultra Marathon in Mongolia (155 Miles, 30-Pound Pack)
Racing the Gobi March in Mongolia was one of the toughest physical challenges I've ever taken on. See how it turned out, and whether I managed to achieve the place on the podium that I had dreamt of.
Thank you to the Racing the Planet team for putting on such an incredible event, and capturing it on video - I couldn't have made this film without their help. Mary, Andrei, Onni - you guys rock. A massive thank you to all the volunteers and organizers who came together to make this race possible. And of course, CONGRATS to every single person who ran the race. It was such a pleasure meeting you all.
Here is Racing the Planet's website, where you can see some of the inspiring races they organize around the globe: https://racingtheplanet.com
→ To support me on Patreon, with exclusive videos ...
published: 18 Jul 2024
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Mauro Tomasi alla 24 Ore Ultramarathon Festival Venice 13-14 Aprile 2024
Mauro Tomasi alla 24 Ore Ultramarathon Festival Venice 13-14 Aprile 2024, con carrozzina normale monoguida spinta con un braccio solo. In 24 ore ho fatto 144,4 km, 103 giri del percorso di 1382 metri, la gara si svolgeva nel mezzo del Parco San Giuliano a Venezia .
Maggiori informazioni le potete trovare qui:
IL RACCONTO
http://www.maurotomasi.it/24-ore-ufficiale-.html
LE FOTO DELLE ORE, I KM E LE MEDIE
http://www.maurotomasi.it/ultramarathon-festival-venice-24-ore-13-14-04-2024-km-e-tempi.html
Mauro Tomasi
published: 20 Aug 2024
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How To Run Your First Ultra Marathon– Training Plan and Long Runs
How should you train for your first ultra marathon? Today, I’m helping you build your own personalized training schedule / training plan to help you prepare for your big race! In this detailed guide, I’ll first go through some critical principles, and then will get specifics on how you can make your own week by week and day by day plan.
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One could naively think that “more miles is better”, but it couldn’t be further from the truth! Sure, if you run too few miles in training, you’ll risk a DNF. But too much mileage could lead to overuse injuries. Finding that sweet spot to make the most of your time and effort is critical but tricky! It’s not about working out harder – it’s ab...
published: 29 Jun 2023
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7 Essential Tips For Running Long Distance | Ultramarathon Survival Guide
The popularity of running an ultramarathon is on the rise, & preparing for your first ultra will be like nothing you’ve ever faced before! Mark has recently survived a couple of ultras himself and learned a lot from them. So, today he's going to be sharing a bunch of tips to help you too!
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The popularity of Ultramarathons are on the rise, & preparing for your first ultra will be like nothing you’ve ever faced before...trust us on this one! The very nature of an ultra is that you will be pushing yourself beyond your previously established limits of physical endurance and mental resistance - and that is mainly why we want to do them!
So, ordinarily, you may be preparing for events to beat a personal be...
published: 15 Sep 2020
13:03
The Terrifying Last Minutes of 21 Ultramarathon Runners
I’ve seen various headlines about runners feeling unwell during races and, less often, about someone passing away. But for one marathon to claim the lives of 21...
I’ve seen various headlines about runners feeling unwell during races and, less often, about someone passing away. But for one marathon to claim the lives of 21 runners is truly horrifying. In this video, I’ve compiled the chronology of events that occurred on May 22, 2021, in the Stone Forest of the Yellow River in northern China.
Sources:
1. https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzAxNzQ5MDg2NA==&mid=2649617093&idx=1&sn=fc5b6ea0e45707b497422d7351b02b28&chksm=83fde41ab48a6d0c17a487c63c6e72cc8f6c454069cb7e39feaf244c20d7527b5f6013fa0f83#rd
2. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/28/an-ultramarathon-ends-in-tragedy-runners-describe-horror-of-gansu-race
3. https://www.bbc.com/sport/59038194
4. https://www.scmp.com/news/people-culture/social-welfare/article/3135651/chinas-ultramarathon-disaster-who-were-21
5. https://www.mensjournal.com/adventure/why-21-runners-died-in-gansu-china-ultramarathon-mens-journal
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https://wn.com/The_Terrifying_Last_Minutes_Of_21_Ultramarathon_Runners
I’ve seen various headlines about runners feeling unwell during races and, less often, about someone passing away. But for one marathon to claim the lives of 21 runners is truly horrifying. In this video, I’ve compiled the chronology of events that occurred on May 22, 2021, in the Stone Forest of the Yellow River in northern China.
Sources:
1. https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzAxNzQ5MDg2NA==&mid=2649617093&idx=1&sn=fc5b6ea0e45707b497422d7351b02b28&chksm=83fde41ab48a6d0c17a487c63c6e72cc8f6c454069cb7e39feaf244c20d7527b5f6013fa0f83#rd
2. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/28/an-ultramarathon-ends-in-tragedy-runners-describe-horror-of-gansu-race
3. https://www.bbc.com/sport/59038194
4. https://www.scmp.com/news/people-culture/social-welfare/article/3135651/chinas-ultramarathon-disaster-who-were-21
5. https://www.mensjournal.com/adventure/why-21-runners-died-in-gansu-china-ultramarathon-mens-journal
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This video was made only for educational purposes, viewer discretion is advised.
Thanks for watching. Share in the comments what kind of stories you'd like to be covered on the channel. See you in the next video
If you've been enjoying my work and would like to help support the channel, I'd really appreciate it! You can easily show your support by checking out https://www.buymeacoffee.com/echoesstories. Thank you so much!
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- published: 20 Aug 2024
- views: 116624
16:55
Last Man Standing Ultramarathon | The Race With Only ONE Finisher
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Lear...
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- published: 19 Nov 2023
- views: 1580839
15:00
Ultramarathoner Answers Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
Ultramarathon runner Dean Karnazes answers running and ultramarathon questions from Twitter. What can you do to run faster? Why do they give out belt buckles fo...
Ultramarathon runner Dean Karnazes answers running and ultramarathon questions from Twitter. What can you do to run faster? Why do they give out belt buckles for ultramarathons? How does one fuel up before an ultramarathon?
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Ultramarathoner Answers Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
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Ultramarathon runner Dean Karnazes answers running and ultramarathon questions from Twitter. What can you do to run faster? Why do they give out belt buckles for ultramarathons? How does one fuel up before an ultramarathon?
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Ultramarathoner Answers Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
- published: 22 Sep 2021
- views: 2078105
3:18
What Happens To Your Body During An Ultramarathon
Ultramarathons are races ranging from 50 to 4,345 km. During races, the most common problems for runners are nausea and vomiting. Some runners may get blurry vi...
Ultramarathons are races ranging from 50 to 4,345 km. During races, the most common problems for runners are nausea and vomiting. Some runners may get blurry vision. Sleepiness and hallucinations are problems in longer races lasting more than 24 hours.
Following is a transcript of the video:
Ultramarathons are a growing sport in the US and globally. In these grueling tests of human endurance, your body can go through a lot of stress. Following is a transcript of the video.
In 2018, more than 108-thousand people finished ultramarathons in the US alone. An ultramarathon is any race longer than 42 kilometers. Races can range anywhere from 50 to over 4,000 kilometers. But one of the more common lengths covers about 100 kilometers and takes, on average, 17 hours to finish.
In some of the longer races, half of the runners never see the finish line. Because these races not only push you to your mental limit they take a toll on your body both inside and out.
Ultra runners endure pretty extreme conditions. The Badwater Ultramarathon, for example, covers over 4,000 meters of elevation through Death Valley, in July, one of the hottest months of the year. Temperatures reach up to 47 degrees Celsius, causing headaches and dizziness in many runners.
But even if you’re running in more comfortable weather, you could be feeling sick to your stomach. One of the most common issues in any ultramarathon is nausea and/or vomiting. It affects about 37% of people who complete a race, but it’s also the number one reason runners won’t finish in the first place.
That’s because running disrupts your digestion. It diverts blood away from your stomach to your muscles. And since ultramarathons last so long, many races provide sandwiches, pasta, and other carb-loaded meals. As a result, that food will sit around undigested, causing problems. But if your stomach isn’t slowing you down, your eyes could be causing you grief.
Windy conditions can dry out or damage the cells that pump a protective liquid layer over your cornea, which can cause your cornea to swell up and blur your vision. During the Hellgate 100K for example, runners report losing most of their vision by the end. They call it “Hellgate Eyes.”
But no amount of protection or preparation can prevent one symptom: Sleepiness. For a 17-hour race, it might not be so bad. But longer races can stretch to more than 24 hours, which can make sleepy runners more prone to trips and falls or worse, hallucinations.
The Barkley Marathons, for example, is a race where runners are given 60 hours to finish 161 km. In 2005, one runner reported that he thought he saw houses at the top of the mountain and believed he was their garbageman sent to pick up the trash.
Despite all these health hazards, ultrarunning is a growing sport. One study found that compared to marathoners, ultrarunners are more likely to do it for nature and a sense of purpose than for the competitive aspect. So if you’re up for the challenge, plenty of races are on trails through natural areas, so at least you’ll get a great view!
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What Happens To Your Body During An Ultramarathon
https://wn.com/What_Happens_To_Your_Body_During_An_Ultramarathon
Ultramarathons are races ranging from 50 to 4,345 km. During races, the most common problems for runners are nausea and vomiting. Some runners may get blurry vision. Sleepiness and hallucinations are problems in longer races lasting more than 24 hours.
Following is a transcript of the video:
Ultramarathons are a growing sport in the US and globally. In these grueling tests of human endurance, your body can go through a lot of stress. Following is a transcript of the video.
In 2018, more than 108-thousand people finished ultramarathons in the US alone. An ultramarathon is any race longer than 42 kilometers. Races can range anywhere from 50 to over 4,000 kilometers. But one of the more common lengths covers about 100 kilometers and takes, on average, 17 hours to finish.
In some of the longer races, half of the runners never see the finish line. Because these races not only push you to your mental limit they take a toll on your body both inside and out.
Ultra runners endure pretty extreme conditions. The Badwater Ultramarathon, for example, covers over 4,000 meters of elevation through Death Valley, in July, one of the hottest months of the year. Temperatures reach up to 47 degrees Celsius, causing headaches and dizziness in many runners.
But even if you’re running in more comfortable weather, you could be feeling sick to your stomach. One of the most common issues in any ultramarathon is nausea and/or vomiting. It affects about 37% of people who complete a race, but it’s also the number one reason runners won’t finish in the first place.
That’s because running disrupts your digestion. It diverts blood away from your stomach to your muscles. And since ultramarathons last so long, many races provide sandwiches, pasta, and other carb-loaded meals. As a result, that food will sit around undigested, causing problems. But if your stomach isn’t slowing you down, your eyes could be causing you grief.
Windy conditions can dry out or damage the cells that pump a protective liquid layer over your cornea, which can cause your cornea to swell up and blur your vision. During the Hellgate 100K for example, runners report losing most of their vision by the end. They call it “Hellgate Eyes.”
But no amount of protection or preparation can prevent one symptom: Sleepiness. For a 17-hour race, it might not be so bad. But longer races can stretch to more than 24 hours, which can make sleepy runners more prone to trips and falls or worse, hallucinations.
The Barkley Marathons, for example, is a race where runners are given 60 hours to finish 161 km. In 2005, one runner reported that he thought he saw houses at the top of the mountain and believed he was their garbageman sent to pick up the trash.
Despite all these health hazards, ultrarunning is a growing sport. One study found that compared to marathoners, ultrarunners are more likely to do it for nature and a sense of purpose than for the competitive aspect. So if you’re up for the challenge, plenty of races are on trails through natural areas, so at least you’ll get a great view!
MORE HEALTH SCIENCE CONTENT:
What Happens To Your Brain And Body When You Do Yoga Regularly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cEdwIeLd1A
What Happens To Your Body When You Drink Too Much Coffee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_6_6TAuoGc
How Sumo Wrestlers Stay Healthy On 7,000 Calories A Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT7HdGFBP-s
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What Happens To Your Body During An Ultramarathon
- published: 19 Mar 2019
- views: 770951
1:32:01
50% Of People Never Finish This Race… | Bryce Canyon 100-Mile Ultra Full Documentary
Tayson Whittaker (Founder of Outdoor Vitals) decides to run a 100-mile race for the first time...and only has three months to train for it.
In this inspiring d...
Tayson Whittaker (Founder of Outdoor Vitals) decides to run a 100-mile race for the first time...and only has three months to train for it.
In this inspiring documentary, Outdoor Vitals founder and CEO Tayson Whittaker pushes his body and mind to the limit as he embarks on a 100-mile ultra-marathon through Bryce Canyon. From humble beginnings selling outdoor gear from his home to building a successful company, Tason's journey has been marked by both personal and professional challenges. After a grueling divorce and a series of demanding races, Tason finds solace and strength in running.
This film chronicles his intense preparation, physical transformation, and mental battles as he attempts to conquer the Bryce Canyon Ultra 100. Along the way, he shares insights about how his experiences as an ultra-runner shape his approach to life, business, and designing gear for Outdoor Vitals. Tason's story is one of resilience, dedication, and the pursuit of self-discovery in the face of extreme adversity.
Watch as he trains, competes, and reflects on the highs and lows of his journey, ultimately learning that the biggest breakthroughs come when we push beyond our perceived limits.
Don't miss this epic tale of endurance, perseverance, and personal growth, directed, shot, and edited by @JosephDeGolyer.
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Featured watch: https://glnk.io/kopjr/tayson-whittaker
Great hiking gear (support the channel): https://bit.ly/3LJsdIY
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Table of Contents
00:00 Intro
01:08 Making Of Outdoor Vitals & The Beard
04:04 Divorce
05:28 Health Journey & Running
09:32 Moab 240 & @JeffPelletier
11:55 Signing Up
13:13 Training For A 100-Mile Race @COROSGlobal
18:15 Getting To The Race
24:01 Start Line
29:11 East Fork I
31:54 Coyote Hollow I
35:34 Red Canyon I
39:45 Red Canyon II
42:20 Hillsdale I
51:30 East Fork II
58:16 Coyote Hollow II
1:03:28 Red Canyon III
1:10:05 Red Canyon IV
1:18:05 Hillsdale II
1:27:40 Picking A Belt Buckle
1:28:57 If You Finish The Race, We Chop Off The Beard
#outdoorvitals #brycecanyon #taysonwhittaker #ultramarathon #100miles #running #TrainWithCOROS
https://wn.com/50_Of_People_Never_Finish_This_Race…_|_Bryce_Canyon_100_Mile_Ultra_Full_Documentary
Tayson Whittaker (Founder of Outdoor Vitals) decides to run a 100-mile race for the first time...and only has three months to train for it.
In this inspiring documentary, Outdoor Vitals founder and CEO Tayson Whittaker pushes his body and mind to the limit as he embarks on a 100-mile ultra-marathon through Bryce Canyon. From humble beginnings selling outdoor gear from his home to building a successful company, Tason's journey has been marked by both personal and professional challenges. After a grueling divorce and a series of demanding races, Tason finds solace and strength in running.
This film chronicles his intense preparation, physical transformation, and mental battles as he attempts to conquer the Bryce Canyon Ultra 100. Along the way, he shares insights about how his experiences as an ultra-runner shape his approach to life, business, and designing gear for Outdoor Vitals. Tason's story is one of resilience, dedication, and the pursuit of self-discovery in the face of extreme adversity.
Watch as he trains, competes, and reflects on the highs and lows of his journey, ultimately learning that the biggest breakthroughs come when we push beyond our perceived limits.
Don't miss this epic tale of endurance, perseverance, and personal growth, directed, shot, and edited by @JosephDeGolyer.
**
Featured watch: https://glnk.io/kopjr/tayson-whittaker
Great hiking gear (support the channel): https://bit.ly/3LJsdIY
**
Table of Contents
00:00 Intro
01:08 Making Of Outdoor Vitals & The Beard
04:04 Divorce
05:28 Health Journey & Running
09:32 Moab 240 & @JeffPelletier
11:55 Signing Up
13:13 Training For A 100-Mile Race @COROSGlobal
18:15 Getting To The Race
24:01 Start Line
29:11 East Fork I
31:54 Coyote Hollow I
35:34 Red Canyon I
39:45 Red Canyon II
42:20 Hillsdale I
51:30 East Fork II
58:16 Coyote Hollow II
1:03:28 Red Canyon III
1:10:05 Red Canyon IV
1:18:05 Hillsdale II
1:27:40 Picking A Belt Buckle
1:28:57 If You Finish The Race, We Chop Off The Beard
#outdoorvitals #brycecanyon #taysonwhittaker #ultramarathon #100miles #running #TrainWithCOROS
- published: 16 Aug 2024
- views: 9368
34:01
I Ran a BRUTAL Ultra Marathon in Mongolia (155 Miles, 30-Pound Pack)
Racing the Gobi March in Mongolia was one of the toughest physical challenges I've ever taken on. See how it turned out, and whether I managed to achieve the pl...
Racing the Gobi March in Mongolia was one of the toughest physical challenges I've ever taken on. See how it turned out, and whether I managed to achieve the place on the podium that I had dreamt of.
Thank you to the Racing the Planet team for putting on such an incredible event, and capturing it on video - I couldn't have made this film without their help. Mary, Andrei, Onni - you guys rock. A massive thank you to all the volunteers and organizers who came together to make this race possible. And of course, CONGRATS to every single person who ran the race. It was such a pleasure meeting you all.
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https://wn.com/I_Ran_A_Brutal_Ultra_Marathon_In_Mongolia_(155_Miles,_30_Pound_Pack)
Racing the Gobi March in Mongolia was one of the toughest physical challenges I've ever taken on. See how it turned out, and whether I managed to achieve the place on the podium that I had dreamt of.
Thank you to the Racing the Planet team for putting on such an incredible event, and capturing it on video - I couldn't have made this film without their help. Mary, Andrei, Onni - you guys rock. A massive thank you to all the volunteers and organizers who came together to make this race possible. And of course, CONGRATS to every single person who ran the race. It was such a pleasure meeting you all.
Here is Racing the Planet's website, where you can see some of the inspiring races they organize around the globe: https://racingtheplanet.com
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Sylvan
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Piotr Koscianski
Christopher Dow, @TaoOfDow
Kyle R
David and Jenny Mead
Jim and Harriet
Nate Jonas
David J. Kiss
Hu Zhening
Patrick Low
Val
Śānti Collective
MeadeSports
David Perry
Nicole
Eli T
Steve Ross
Jeff Wheelock
Benson
Erik Klee
Kaitlin & Audrey
Lioba
Michael Campos
Rich
Gary Jepson
Meghan L Riley
Damon Wong
Las Vegas Tom
Alec R.
PatrickJ
Gene and Dena Dahilig
Blair Anderson
Warren Herd
David Stivers
Soft Roaders MN
Cornell J. W.
Dave Brown
Avner
Steven and Ginger Harrod
John Pointon
Brian Miller
Chris Friedline
Jakub Jelonek
Todd Bartholomew
Terry Buckley
Ashanti B.
SimonsDad
Darrell Klasey
George
Danny Delaria
Jeffrey Parks Music
Michael Twórczy
Wally Hartshorn
Curtis Chrystian
Jim, Harriet and Yuki
George Lotridge
Tom "Quirk" Jenkins
Drew in Texas
Someone Who Cares
Chelly
Anhkhoa Mahoney
Toshi Sakauye
Taite Travels
Bill R
Ginny Griffin
Aaron Disario
Larry Howorth
Mark Converti
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Katie Reich
Bryce
Wild Bill
Janet Rivera Switzer
Colin Ottersten
Andy Benjamin
Ian Parsons
KeyWestHector
- published: 18 Jul 2024
- views: 904766
9:32
Mauro Tomasi alla 24 Ore Ultramarathon Festival Venice 13-14 Aprile 2024
Mauro Tomasi alla 24 Ore Ultramarathon Festival Venice 13-14 Aprile 2024, con carrozzina normale monoguida spinta con un braccio solo. In 24 ore ho fatto 144,4 ...
Mauro Tomasi alla 24 Ore Ultramarathon Festival Venice 13-14 Aprile 2024, con carrozzina normale monoguida spinta con un braccio solo. In 24 ore ho fatto 144,4 km, 103 giri del percorso di 1382 metri, la gara si svolgeva nel mezzo del Parco San Giuliano a Venezia .
Maggiori informazioni le potete trovare qui:
IL RACCONTO
http://www.maurotomasi.it/24-ore-ufficiale-.html
LE FOTO DELLE ORE, I KM E LE MEDIE
http://www.maurotomasi.it/ultramarathon-festival-venice-24-ore-13-14-04-2024-km-e-tempi.html
Mauro Tomasi
https://wn.com/Mauro_Tomasi_Alla_24_Ore_Ultramarathon_Festival_Venice_13_14_Aprile_2024
Mauro Tomasi alla 24 Ore Ultramarathon Festival Venice 13-14 Aprile 2024, con carrozzina normale monoguida spinta con un braccio solo. In 24 ore ho fatto 144,4 km, 103 giri del percorso di 1382 metri, la gara si svolgeva nel mezzo del Parco San Giuliano a Venezia .
Maggiori informazioni le potete trovare qui:
IL RACCONTO
http://www.maurotomasi.it/24-ore-ufficiale-.html
LE FOTO DELLE ORE, I KM E LE MEDIE
http://www.maurotomasi.it/ultramarathon-festival-venice-24-ore-13-14-04-2024-km-e-tempi.html
Mauro Tomasi
- published: 20 Aug 2024
- views: 72
18:53
How To Run Your First Ultra Marathon– Training Plan and Long Runs
How should you train for your first ultra marathon? Today, I’m helping you build your own personalized training schedule / training plan to help you prepare for...
How should you train for your first ultra marathon? Today, I’m helping you build your own personalized training schedule / training plan to help you prepare for your big race! In this detailed guide, I’ll first go through some critical principles, and then will get specifics on how you can make your own week by week and day by day plan.
Curious about the trail running gear I use and recommend: check out this link
https://linktr.ee/runningwithsimon
One could naively think that “more miles is better”, but it couldn’t be further from the truth! Sure, if you run too few miles in training, you’ll risk a DNF. But too much mileage could lead to overuse injuries. Finding that sweet spot to make the most of your time and effort is critical but tricky! It’s not about working out harder – it’s about working out smarter! … no scratch that! It’s about working hard AND smart.
In this new training series on How to run an ultra marathon, I use my experience finishing over 27 x 100 miles ultra marathon, and the lessons I've learned. I may not be the fastest, but I get to that finish line – and I want to make sure you do the same!
What would you like me to cover? Feel free to leave suggestions in comments below! (some planned ones already include fueling, salt, blisters)
Work Hard!
Believe in yourself!
Push your limits!
I hope that’s helpful, and as always - Thanks for watching!
Simon
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https://www.instagram.com/runningwithsimon/
Strava:
https://www.strava.com/athletes/48129187
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/ @infraction
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• Future Me - Infraction
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- Filming - Go Pro: https://amzn.to/3VGsv9t
- Filming - Insta 360 x3: https://amzn.to/3U8Vpy1
These are affiliate links - meaning it’s the normal price but the seller gives back a small % to the channel. You pay the same price and ordering from these links is an easy way to support this channel.
https://wn.com/How_To_Run_Your_First_Ultra_Marathon–_Training_Plan_And_Long_Runs
How should you train for your first ultra marathon? Today, I’m helping you build your own personalized training schedule / training plan to help you prepare for your big race! In this detailed guide, I’ll first go through some critical principles, and then will get specifics on how you can make your own week by week and day by day plan.
Curious about the trail running gear I use and recommend: check out this link
https://linktr.ee/runningwithsimon
One could naively think that “more miles is better”, but it couldn’t be further from the truth! Sure, if you run too few miles in training, you’ll risk a DNF. But too much mileage could lead to overuse injuries. Finding that sweet spot to make the most of your time and effort is critical but tricky! It’s not about working out harder – it’s about working out smarter! … no scratch that! It’s about working hard AND smart.
In this new training series on How to run an ultra marathon, I use my experience finishing over 27 x 100 miles ultra marathon, and the lessons I've learned. I may not be the fastest, but I get to that finish line – and I want to make sure you do the same!
What would you like me to cover? Feel free to leave suggestions in comments below! (some planned ones already include fueling, salt, blisters)
Work Hard!
Believe in yourself!
Push your limits!
I hope that’s helpful, and as always - Thanks for watching!
Simon
-----------------------------------------------
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/runningwithsimon/
Strava:
https://www.strava.com/athletes/48129187
-----------------------------------------------
Music credit
- By Infraction : Future me
- By Mokka Music: Sunny walk
Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/
Track Name: FUTURE ME (TROPICAL HOUSE)
https://inaudio.org/track/future-me-tropical-house/
Song: Future Me - Infraction
Music by Infraction:
/ @infraction
Music provided by Free Sound Inc.
Video Link:
• Future Me - Infraction
-----------------------------------------------
My gear list (and suggestions) and where to find them
- Clothes - Running Vest - https://amzn.to/3J6ugVL
- Clothes - Running Belt - https://amzn.to/3VB5aWL
- Clothes - Sun Hat: https://amzn.to/3VFj5es
- Clothes - Running Shirt: https://amzn.to/3PEoIp9
- Clothes - Arm Sleeves: https://amzn.to/4cP53gu
- Clothes - Liner Socks: https://amzn.to/4aD56tY
- Clothes - Smart Wool Socks: https://amzn.to/3TDCJEP
- Clothes - Thicker Socks: https://amzn.to/3vB8pTn
- Poles - Black Diamond Alu: https://amzn.to/49yIcD7
- Light - Headlamp:https://amzn.to/3TDRgAv
- Light - Safety Light: https://amzn.to/4ag2xhk
- Nutrition - Gels: https://amzn.to/49htPmn
- Nutrition - Gummies: https://amzn.to/3IXTFBh
- Nutrition - Tailwind: https://amzn.to/4aeruK1
- Varia - Tape: https://amzn.to/4acK9WX
- Sport Watch: Garmin Fenix 6X: https://amzn.to/3VHTl16
- Sport Watch: Garmin Fenix 7 (not what I have but if buying today, that’s what I’d get - you want the sapphire glass. Solar - not necessarily): https://amzn.to/3Txuxpy
- Filming - Go Pro: https://amzn.to/3VGsv9t
- Filming - Insta 360 x3: https://amzn.to/3U8Vpy1
These are affiliate links - meaning it’s the normal price but the seller gives back a small % to the channel. You pay the same price and ordering from these links is an easy way to support this channel.
- published: 29 Jun 2023
- views: 107710
8:43
7 Essential Tips For Running Long Distance | Ultramarathon Survival Guide
The popularity of running an ultramarathon is on the rise, & preparing for your first ultra will be like nothing you’ve ever faced before! Mark has recently sur...
The popularity of running an ultramarathon is on the rise, & preparing for your first ultra will be like nothing you’ve ever faced before! Mark has recently survived a couple of ultras himself and learned a lot from them. So, today he's going to be sharing a bunch of tips to help you too!
Subscribe to GTN: http://gtn.io/SubscribetoGTN
Check out the GTN Shop: https://gtn.io/GP
The popularity of Ultramarathons are on the rise, & preparing for your first ultra will be like nothing you’ve ever faced before...trust us on this one! The very nature of an ultra is that you will be pushing yourself beyond your previously established limits of physical endurance and mental resistance - and that is mainly why we want to do them!
So, ordinarily, you may be preparing for events to beat a personal best or race other competitors. But an ultra is very different. Mark has recently survived a couple of ultras himself and learned a lot from them. So, today he's going to be sharing a bunch of tips to help you too!
If you enjoyed this video, make sure to give it a thumbs up and share it with your friends. 👍
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https://wn.com/7_Essential_Tips_For_Running_Long_Distance_|_Ultramarathon_Survival_Guide
The popularity of running an ultramarathon is on the rise, & preparing for your first ultra will be like nothing you’ve ever faced before! Mark has recently survived a couple of ultras himself and learned a lot from them. So, today he's going to be sharing a bunch of tips to help you too!
Subscribe to GTN: http://gtn.io/SubscribetoGTN
Check out the GTN Shop: https://gtn.io/GP
The popularity of Ultramarathons are on the rise, & preparing for your first ultra will be like nothing you’ve ever faced before...trust us on this one! The very nature of an ultra is that you will be pushing yourself beyond your previously established limits of physical endurance and mental resistance - and that is mainly why we want to do them!
So, ordinarily, you may be preparing for events to beat a personal best or race other competitors. But an ultra is very different. Mark has recently survived a couple of ultras himself and learned a lot from them. So, today he's going to be sharing a bunch of tips to help you too!
If you enjoyed this video, make sure to give it a thumbs up and share it with your friends. 👍
Submit your content here:
https://upload.globaltrinetwork.com/
If you'd like to contribute captions and video info in your language, here's the link - https://gtn.io/GO
Watch more on GTN...
📹 How Hard Is It To Run 100km? 👉 https://gtn.io/Running100km
📹 Running Everest's Elevation! 👉 https://gtn.io/GTNeveresting
Music - licensed by Epidemic Sound:
ES_Bag On Me - A P O L L O
ES_Bubblegum - Dylan Sitts
ES_Crack On - Dylan Sitts
ES_On Track - Dylan Sitts
ES_This House - Gregory David
Photos: © Triathlon / Getty Images
The Global Triathlon Network (GTN) is the world's biggest triathlon YouTube channel, with new videos every day! GTN is for anyone who loves triathlon: from seasoned triathletes to first timers – and everyone in between!
With the help of our former pro and Olympic medal winning team, we’re here to inform, entertain and inspire you to become a better triathlete; including videos on:
- How to swim, bike, and run faster with expert knowledge
- Try our session ideas
- Investigations into wide ranging topics
- The best triathlon bike tech and gear with pro know-how
- In-depth, entertaining features from the heart of the sport
- Chat, opinion and interact with us across the channel and on social media!
Join us on YouTube’s best triathlon channel to get closer to the sport and to become a better, faster and fitter triathlete!
Welcome to the Global Triathlon Network.
Thanks to our sponsors:
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- published: 15 Sep 2020
- views: 111546