Do you REALLY need to run with water? | Mistakes I made when new

When I started running properly I ran with water...too much water! Here I talk about WHEN I realised I should and when I shouldn't run with water and also the best ways, I found, to carry it with me.
Camelbaks, runnings vests, water belts - I've tried them all!
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  • @chills996
    @chills9963 жыл бұрын

    Best vid so far. Very useful info and great editing. You’re getting properly good at this now. 👍

  • @sanan22
    @sanan222 жыл бұрын

    it depends on intensity and temperature. I've done 21k and a comfortable pace at -20C without water, because my water was frozen the entire run.

  • @lydiavl2076

    @lydiavl2076

    Жыл бұрын

    Dang.. where did you run then?

  • @souslesbombes

    @souslesbombes

    11 ай бұрын

    I don't know your pace, but a bottle of water would take more than 2 hours to freeze at -20C.

  • @medsuit1686

    @medsuit1686

    11 ай бұрын

    @@souslesbombes if its a camelback your tube gets blocked up pretty fast xD

  • @sachakopa7964

    @sachakopa7964

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I did the same about an hour north of Toronto, Canada two winters ago. It was evening, -20, ran 21km, 1h 45 mins. I wasn’t cold though. Body warms itself up just fine after 3-4 mins. The trick for me is NOT to try and keep the core to warm by bundling up. Long sleeve, lightweight Merino base layer, windbreaker, neck gaiter, light running toque, light weight merino long underwear, windbreaker running pants and gloves to start. Gloves, toque and gaiter come off after about 5 mins and unzip the windbreak to the belly. This way your core activates and you pump blood to your extremities (hands, head, ears). The second I try too zip up the jacket is the second my hands, ears and head start getting to cold. Only problem was that when I was finished the run, I forgot exactly where I’d parked my car. Let me tell you, while running, the body took care of keeping itself warm but once I’d stopped for 5mins plus I was really really cold. That and once I found my car, I discovered the battery was dead. So I used my phone with my shivering hands to call CAA for a boost and froze my ass off for the next half hour till the tow truck showed.

  • @souslesbombes

    @souslesbombes

    10 ай бұрын

    @@medsuit1686 Fair point

  • @pjgamber
    @pjgamber2 жыл бұрын

    Mark I found your channel yesterday. very inspiring stuff. i was 380lbs 7 months ago, 4 months ago i was 330lbs and started running. completed my first 5K last week in 34:25. thanks for the great videos. keep it up

  • @calummair4105

    @calummair4105

    Жыл бұрын

    good work lad. keep up the good work

  • @Bobsonomatic

    @Bobsonomatic

    Жыл бұрын

    Dude. That is amazing. I’m 240 and started running a month ago. Fastest 5k so far is 39:41 just three days ago.

  • @stamatisvragas7720

    @stamatisvragas7720

    Жыл бұрын

    34:35 is actually a good time. The average non runners time is around 40. Also take into account that vo2max is based on weight too so hou must have around 53-55 vo2max ehich is a lot

  • @thohangst

    @thohangst

    9 ай бұрын

    Wait, hol' up. At presumably 300ish you did a 5k under 35? You are a certified beast. Well done.

  • @arontesfay2520

    @arontesfay2520

    3 ай бұрын

    Damn dude. That's impressive. I'm a fairly good runner. I don't think I could run a 5k that fast if I was over 300 lbs.

  • @ByondTheNorm
    @ByondTheNorm2 жыл бұрын

    Your tip on removing the air from your water bladder to avoid the sloshing noise is a life saver! I never realized how annoying the sound was until I forgot my headphones at home and went for a run without them. Thanks for the awesome advice!

  • @NateMegOfficial

    @NateMegOfficial

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oddly, I didn’t mind the slosh when I first tried a camelback. The rhythm was actually cathartic while I was running (also have a music background so anything that sounds like a metronome is oddly relaxing).

  • @AskAgainL8ter

    @AskAgainL8ter

    9 ай бұрын

    if you forget to empty the air before you go, just bend over and take a drink. keep sucking and most of the air will exit

  • @NB5468464
    @NB5468464 Жыл бұрын

    This was an exquisite monologue. This matter-of-fact point of view is exactly what is needed. Great work. Subscribed 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @Burps___
    @Burps___2 жыл бұрын

    I like the tip about removing air from the bladder, thank you. Another tip that, literally, 95% of runners struggle with is bladder storage. To avoid mold, they brush them and hang them and put a fan on them and prop them open, etc etc. All they need to do is refill them with water again and put them in the refrigerator. Boom, no mold. Want fresh water for your run, dump out the “storage” water and refill with fresh water the night before the workout. Simple and works like a charm! 💦 Love water!

  • @MarkLewisfitness

    @MarkLewisfitness

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice tip!

  • @iamrobot396

    @iamrobot396

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice fucking tip! alternatively what do you suggest to store the bladder on a hike. i thought dumping a few chlorine tablets on it and then swap for fresh water after

  • @csn583

    @csn583

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@iamrobot396 Why are you storing it on a hike? Are you thru-hiking for months with a spare or something? Otherwise you're just not carrying it empty long enough for this to be a concern. You're constantly moving new clean water through it. If pulling water from natural sources, personally I filter and also use Aquamira bleach tablets. Whatever bottle/bladder you're bleaching in (for 30-60min) will be handily sterilized in the process. 🤷‍♂️

  • @csn583

    @csn583

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also, if you have an already-nasty old bladder (or whatever, glass and plastic), get yourself some PBW. Designed for cleaning brewing equipment without scrubbing. Just shake a bit in and fill with water and in a few hours every unreachable corner will get that scrubbing-bubble magic, then rinse. I like the fridge tip too.

  • @kombava7275

    @kombava7275

    2 жыл бұрын

    I store mine in the freezer between hikes. I usually run without water because i don't have a small backpack yet, but i'll buy one soon as i'm starting to run more 15+ km runs.

  • @jeffwickermusic134
    @jeffwickermusic1342 жыл бұрын

    I’m a beginner. I really enjoy and learn from your videos. You have helped me a great deal! I also get and understand your sense of humor, it’s great! Well done!!! 😎👍

  • @grantwallace1882
    @grantwallace18822 жыл бұрын

    I run with a 250ml soft flask in my pocket and sometimes use it. Brilliant. Great video.

  • @hocsll
    @hocsll9 ай бұрын

    I run in Singapore, the average evening temperature is 30C, 70-80% humidity. Not having *iced* water, even at night, for runs >6km can be dangerous. Heat exhaustion can be potentially fatal. I also pour water on my skin as a coolant. With climate change, temperate regions may also get dangerously hot. Something to think about.

  • @SijmenMulder
    @SijmenMulder2 жыл бұрын

    This was fun, I like your style. Good tip on removing air from bladders!

  • @g-mand9493
    @g-mand94933 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Informative and witty. Keep it up mate!!

  • @lachlanmcdermid8539
    @lachlanmcdermid85392 жыл бұрын

    Epic vid! Useful info and entertaining to watch. I'm not new to running but new to running far and your tips ar super useful

  • @lorim2000
    @lorim2000 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome advice. I’m a backcountry hiker who does a little trail running and this all rings true. I’ve learned how to hydrate properly ahead of time and carry less during activity. It’s amazing. I hate heavy packs period. I have friends who continue to struggle in this area but I finally feel like I have this dialed in for myself.

  • @c23v
    @c23v Жыл бұрын

    Thank you - very useful information without much fluff.

  • @JMijares
    @JMijares Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tips. My favorite race vest is by Salomon. I like keeping the water in front and usually switch between 750ml and 500ml bottles, depending on how long and brutal the race is.

  • @WoolyJumper5
    @WoolyJumper58 ай бұрын

    thanks Mark, super useful.. amazing how i'd never thought of all this but have been jogging for years ..

  • @imbluepower2708
    @imbluepower2708 Жыл бұрын

    this is my fourth year running, I didn't "need" the info in this video as I'm pretty experienced myself, but I got hooked watching it nonetheless as your humor is amazing, keep making videos 👍

  • @stephengoodfield2530
    @stephengoodfield25302 жыл бұрын

    😂😂😂 love it. I’ve actually gone the opposite way. Started taking no water up to half marathon distance but am now taking water on my long runs. I find it just makes my overall running experience better as I’m not gagging for a drink those last few km.

  • @DriveandThrive

    @DriveandThrive

    Жыл бұрын

    Anything 10k or more and I’m bringing water. I’m also in Thailand so it’s hot and I sweat a lot. Actually I enjoy 0 calorie gatorades for electrolytes and over 10k I bring gels because I’m slow

  • @LasseBuck
    @LasseBuck2 жыл бұрын

    So true! Runners adapt differently to reducing hydration during runs, but most runners will find that there is lots of room for change. I don't hydrate during a training run if it is less than 2 hours long and I find that it doesn't affect my performance much.

  • @thefucrew9865
    @thefucrew9865 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you !!! The humor was very well-timed !!! Keep up the great work !!!

  • @michaelbell487
    @michaelbell4872 жыл бұрын

    😂😂😂 Another brilliant episode, don’t change keep going! 😁💪

  • @CalistaAscension
    @CalistaAscension2 жыл бұрын

    Oh you made me laugh so much during your vid, thank you! 😆 Just starting out my running journey and this was v useful. 🙏🏼

  • @alfromtx245
    @alfromtx2452 жыл бұрын

    Good stuff. I've dehydrated a handful of time, even when I've carried water. The problem was that I had done something in the heat (yard work, running, etc.) the day before and hadn't properly hydrated. Living in Texas, I do tend to carry some water on summer runs that are longer than about 45 minutes. But maybe I could try and extend this to an hour or so.

  • @DevRunner
    @DevRunner3 жыл бұрын

    Great advice here! I also share running advice, reviews and interviews on my channel, so I'm always in search of new inspiration - you delivered! Keep posting - I am following!

  • @1960Martin
    @1960Martin2 жыл бұрын

    Great info. Mark, thanks. I did a 10K a couple of years ago, it was about 29degC...in England! And the route was in full sun, no wind, black tarmac. As an experienced runner, I knew I probably wouldn't need to hydrate during the race, but did so beforehand and certainly needed water afterwards. There were a number of runners in serious difficulty though, they clearly didn't hydrate adequately beforehand and were staggering all over the place and having to be helped towards the end.

  • @edwin5419

    @edwin5419

    2 жыл бұрын

    Man I'd kill for a 29C day. Haven't had one that cold in months.

  • @RockyJones_TM
    @RockyJones_TM2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for teaching me the way!

  • @andrewsmith378
    @andrewsmith378 Жыл бұрын

    Good video, no bs, just helpful tips.

  • @qazmko22
    @qazmko22 Жыл бұрын

    thanks for the simple starter advice!

  • @Go_Irish
    @Go_Irish2 жыл бұрын

    This is great advice. I've gotten into longer distance runs over the last 6 months. I don't carry water unless my distances are 10 or more miles. I use a Naked brand belt (tried a few and this is the best for my setup). I use collapsible flasks to hold the water and carry the 8.5 oz size for 10 miles. The 8.5 oz and 5 oz sizes for 15 miles and so on. Your body should definitely have the hydration needed for anything under 10 miles as long as you are hydrated to begin with and aren't running at elite speeds.

  • @Gumpmachine1

    @Gumpmachine1

    5 ай бұрын

    Honestly I don’t take water until I run further than 25km. Marathon is the only distance I’ve been caught out on for not hydrating enough

  • @claireonlinex
    @claireonlinex Жыл бұрын

    Your delivery was so funny, great advice

  • @noreply-mp
    @noreply-mp2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the sage advice bruvva. Going out for my first jog tonight without a water bottle

  • @BigWasserDigital
    @BigWasserDigital2 жыл бұрын

    This vidoe is great advice for newbies, I used to carry 1.5 in a marathon that had 5 aids stations pointless! for us peeps who have been doing this a while there is still the challanage to get enough carbs in while moving. This is where you will need to experiment with different gels/drinks/ bars etc which suit you.

  • @jamesarendse9739
    @jamesarendse97393 жыл бұрын

    Watching this before breakfast is not a good idea. Great video, love the presentation style.

  • @georgelane6350
    @georgelane6350 Жыл бұрын

    Great advice, i did a road/trail marathon today. Got through

  • @kennymacm3031
    @kennymacm3031 Жыл бұрын

    I’m terrible for not drinking enough through the day and I’ve just spent ages looking at running packs because I’m doing an ultra in June, watched this and realised when I came 13th out of 100 in a 10k in Belize….in the heat/humidity that I got a glug before and at the end. I’m still here thirty years later!!

  • @carsonecombs
    @carsonecombs3 жыл бұрын

    As a beginner I never even realized how important hydration was. Water was not a concern. Now I realize that as long as I drink about 13 cups (8oz) or 3L a day I can go for 90-120 minutes (at an easy pace) without any “need” for water.

  • @MarkLewisfitness

    @MarkLewisfitness

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly.....if you couldn't we (humans) wouldn't be here! Or we would, but we'd be rules by something else!

  • @runfargetlost991

    @runfargetlost991

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MarkLewisfitness wait what?? Run without water for 2 hours 😂

  • @frojojo5717

    @frojojo5717

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@runfargetlost991 Me too. I do 20K in about 2h, never take water, perfectly fine. I once did 25K and the last 15mins was terrible, never again.

  • @turbomanmechachrist

    @turbomanmechachrist

    2 жыл бұрын

    A real danger with dehydration is also blood clots, which can further lead to strokes and heart attacks. As lack of water in your blood thickens the blood, and thus increases risk for severe adverse effects. But beyond that it's good for a vast amount of reasons. And it tastes fantastic! :)

  • @PoetWithPace

    @PoetWithPace

    2 жыл бұрын

    As has already been said, it depends on intensity and temperature. I have done many easy long runs of 3 hours with zero water and no gels. I have also ran marathons with zero water and a couple of gels. Other runs of higher intensity or higher temperatures i take on water and/or gels.

  • @joeproctor2216
    @joeproctor2216 Жыл бұрын

    This is the best video I've seen so far. I feel I'm a decent runner, but this long distance stuff is kind of new to me and this info here was perfect. Got a new die hard follower, sir. Thank you so much!!!

  • @robertgutke
    @robertgutke6 ай бұрын

    Highly entertaining and useful. Thank you 👍

  • @NicholasHallows
    @NicholasHallows2 жыл бұрын

    Sorry for such a late comment but I've just discovered your channel and checking out some of your videos. Never carried water while running and now I live in Malaysia where it's always at least 25 degrees on a run. Still find I only need my hydration pack for runs longer than 90 minutes. Enjoying your content (and expect some more comments).

  • @barbaradvojatzki2852
    @barbaradvojatzki285210 ай бұрын

    Awesome! I’ve been there and dice stopped carrying water for up to 10k life got much simpler and I’m still alive! Great beginners tip! I wish I came across this video 1 year ago!

  • @WilhelmCazimirovici
    @WilhelmCazimirovici2 жыл бұрын

    To suck out the air from the water bag... That's something very useful I learn from this video. Not the only thing, though... Thank you! Subscribed.

  • @stormrider1119
    @stormrider11193 жыл бұрын

    Genius advice on purging the air from the water bladder. Thanks for that!

  • @ChrisJones-hz2jb
    @ChrisJones-hz2jb7 ай бұрын

    Great review, many thanks.

  • @Chris-mn7yy
    @Chris-mn7yy3 жыл бұрын

    I always carry it, because I like to have some with me. Maybe don’t need it but my ultra vest makes it easy.

  • @thomash1087
    @thomash1087 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Very nice "hands on" tips :D

  • @elvagar
    @elvagar2 жыл бұрын

    For me it was the opposite . I never carried water and have never used earphones. On my first 10k trail race I have had my first mid run sip of water and realized how much better the running is when you're not completely dried up :D I think it is more of a mental thing that I was able to push myself harder after a few sips of water. Now I take water on every run that is 10k or longer. My small flask is 250ml, but depending on weather and length I can take more. Also I have learned to appreciate earphones, when I was doing a long slow runs on a track.

  • @supermitendo9654

    @supermitendo9654

    11 ай бұрын

    Longer than 10k, sure, but 10k run is only 1 hour even for beginners and the common recommendation is to drink about 500ml or one bottle of water per hour. By the time you need to drink your water, the run is over 😂

  • @Lionergerand

    @Lionergerand

    10 ай бұрын

    @@supermitendo9654you would be surprised how long it takes to somebody who doesnt run, to run their 10k

  • @EnterTheFenix
    @EnterTheFenix2 жыл бұрын

    I rock the Salomon 12 vest for everything over 10k .. i'll usually fill the bottles up max with ice water and just use it as a sort of weight vest for shorter runs.. might take a sip if the mouth gets dry, but ive only ever used it for hydration on 18-25km + runs .. mainly i stick with it because i like it for marathons.

  • @DrewKime
    @DrewKime9 ай бұрын

    I just did a 10k in over 80°F. I weighed before and after, so I know I sweated out over 2 liters. Because that mostly comes from blood volume, my HR had to climb to compensate. The last 2 miles I had to walk a few times because I couldn't maintain even a slow jog without my HR spiking. My current options are the half-liter handheld bottle, or the 3-liter camelbak backpack. I've been waiting for the end-of-year sales to grab a vest. You've just convinced me to go for one of the smaller ones instead of the larger. Thanks for the tip.

  • @AndrewSmith-cd5zf
    @AndrewSmith-cd5zf2 жыл бұрын

    Lovely advice, just don’t try long running in Australia with this strategy. A small hand held 250 ml bottle will work well if water points are separated by 10 km or more. Also in competition a small water bottle will allow you avoid the overcrowded water station’s- you can run past cleanly on the other side of the road and use the uncrowned tables at the 25 or 35 km mark.

  • @melsretrolife5812
    @melsretrolife58122 жыл бұрын

    Great videos! I have recently started running but the camelbak has been my go to for years already. Great for days out shopping, motorbike riding, hiking, running, cycling. Anytime where it might be a pain to try and find a drink when you want one. Have you stuffed ice bag coolers down the back of the bladder yet on hot days? Adding ice too and your water stays cold all day on the hottest days.

  • @plowestv
    @plowestv Жыл бұрын

    Mark, relatively new to your films and they make me laugh. This one made me laugh BUT also, I agree with EVERYTHING you say here. I carry water when I need it. Leeds marathon last weekend, needed quite a bit! Love my vest and its 2 bottles. Thirsty horses for courses :-)

  • @cpruns4501
    @cpruns45012 жыл бұрын

    This is an awesome video and I love your style. You are 100% correct that up to 10K in normal conditions you don't require extra water if hydrated properly. However, I do find I can end up with a sore throat if I let it dry right out for too long (heavy breathing in and out and really dry). SO...what I found works well is to get a flexible 250ML bottle and fill it 3/4 of the way and keep it in your front pocket. You hardly know it's there but it gives you just a sip of water every 2-3K just to keep your throat damp.

  • @ianjones9322

    @ianjones9322

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I run.13 k at least twice a week and my spittle is ruining my fluency, u have just purchased a camel pack so I can gargle and resolve this issue, I doubt I will drink as I fear stitch but I definitely need lubrication

  • @MichalMisTech
    @MichalMisTech Жыл бұрын

    Great vid and tips, thanks for this :) and Subscribed!

  • @eualdito
    @eualdito Жыл бұрын

    great video mate! greetings from New York

  • @1supertec
    @1supertec Жыл бұрын

    Great advise dude I'm a novise getting very comfortable with 5k now and never carried water and now training up to 10k and I was thinking I should take some water but I think after watching this I'm going to try without it and see how it goes unless it's really hot and that not very often in the UK 😂 👍.

  • @stevenofthehills
    @stevenofthehills9 ай бұрын

    Great video, thanks for that!!

  • @saintsfisherman
    @saintsfisherman4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video! I have started running after being out of the military for quite a few years and have been using my 3 liter camel pack I was issued because that's all I knew. I am going to get myself one of those vests. (and some of that vegan carrot cake too.) Also I was in for 14 years and no one ever told us about the bleeding of the air to prevent the sloshing. Thanks

  • @nickpellatt
    @nickpellatt2 жыл бұрын

    52 year old casual runner here. Did my first marathon in 2018.Get a lot of injuries but still try and run when I can. A recreational runner. I run early morning, fasted (no food) and don't take water. Can do up to half marathon distance without water and never suffer or struggled. Have also spent some time in hotter climes. 10k in 30c and I probably do need water, but going without has been ok.

  • @BeautifulEarthJa

    @BeautifulEarthJa

    9 ай бұрын

    I live in ja. I always walk and run without water. Doing a 6k right now in 33C heat

  • @simonchis9333
    @simonchis93332 жыл бұрын

    Def with you on the salomon adv 12 vest. I just always wear it now. Doesn't bother me and I have everything I need for a run what ever the length so I can decide how far to go as I run.

  • @frabi23

    @frabi23

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's exactly why I carry a vest even when it's just a shorter distance.

  • @TandZAptLife
    @TandZAptLife2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this!

  • @davon8561
    @davon85612 жыл бұрын

    Just found your channel Mark and loving it ,you tell it so clear and with humour .. Just starting this running lark after cycling ( never could understand why someone would run , unless chased by police or an axeman !) however enjoying it now , however my knees are not .. Must work on some quick leg exercises I suppose . Keep vids coming Mark please , and thank you . Dave aged 58 +1/2

  • @PoetWithPace

    @PoetWithPace

    2 жыл бұрын

    Running is such fun, yeah? Apparently some knee issues are caused by lack of glutes engaging or weak glutes....i'm sure there are many youtube exercise programs about this.

  • @thisguy2973
    @thisguy29732 жыл бұрын

    Glad you mentioned not carrying water. When I run my daily 5K around the neighborhood, I hydrate beforehand if I feel like I need to, then leave with nothing more than my outfit. I learned this overtime and carrying water with you sucks, and it certainly has its uses, but not for a run around the block.

  • @TheBsheep
    @TheBsheep10 ай бұрын

    This guy's one liners are epic! lol

  • @clintoncooke4805
    @clintoncooke48057 ай бұрын

    Straight to the point..

  • @fmchinen
    @fmchinen Жыл бұрын

    'It's ridiculous..I had 3 of them' this made my day 😂

  • @Detlef88
    @Detlef88 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. I’m at the stage where I find running without water pretty daunting on anything over 3k and music via headphones seems to help me focus

  • @moggy992
    @moggy992 Жыл бұрын

    Hi there this is a brill video for runners. I've recently bought a camelbak circuit for women spec for my nine miles plus up to the half marathon training. Just need a cleaning kit now. Nice piece of kit tbf.

  • @royfr8136
    @royfr813611 ай бұрын

    In Mexico it's a must. Surely it just depends on the temperature? Also the distance. Hydration through the week to prepare is a must for sure. Carrying anything in your hand, even a t-shirt, over time and distance creates problems - with rhythm and muscle aches. When going on training runs here in Mexico I hide my bottles in the bushes at certain points in the run. Now, in events (where water is provided) I still only carry my water belt in order to take on gels (which need to be taken with water). For beginners its good to know what you really need. I too did events where music was not allowed - so I got used to no music - but I think music is a helpful tool for motivation while training.

  • @paulh262
    @paulh2622 ай бұрын

    Couldn't agree more. I did my fastest marathon on a small cup of water at the half way point and a digestive biscuit.

  • @johnrobinson4445
    @johnrobinson4445 Жыл бұрын

    Running in Northern Arizona (elevation about 6,000 feet, on the Hopi lands), I routinely rain 10+ miles with no water. If you drink water all day it is no problem. I was running in the early evening in the summer. However, when I ran a 20 miler, I believe I did take a small bottle.

  • @matthewbridges3147
    @matthewbridges3147 Жыл бұрын

    Love the camelbak tip, sloshy water is a pain I have known for all too long!

  • @jennifermurray3630
    @jennifermurray3630 Жыл бұрын

    For my first couple of half marathons I didn't carry water at all or use gels etc. I hadn't even thought of it for some reason. The third half was a much nicer experience lol! But I still don't take lots of water; just a couple of small bottles on my belt and usually if it's not hot I get back home with one still full. I guess everyone is different about what they need, but you're right about being properly hydrated during the day being key.

  • @jelly-baby
    @jelly-baby2 жыл бұрын

    Useful, as a regular 5-6 km and infrequent 8-10 km runner I have never taken water, and very often just get up, clean my teeth, put on running gear and go. I'm surprised how many runners I see carrying bottles. As long as you are well hydrated the day before you should be good to go.

  • @DriveandThrive
    @DriveandThrive Жыл бұрын

    I love my running vest. I keep a headband to wipe away sweat, keep a few gels in the back, and of course water. But I’m slow asf and so my runs are often 2-3hours long. For me the water and gels are life savers (I also don’t care much about my time performance)

  • @siimens
    @siimens2 жыл бұрын

    Great video, bought some water bottles now, thanks for all your advice!

  • @hikerJohn
    @hikerJohn Жыл бұрын

    Spot on . . . I can do about 10 miles without water depending on humidity but I carry 1/2L anyway. I just sip it as needed. If I go 20 miles I drink a lot between laps and carry two half liters for the second leg. Organized races provide water but training hikes you bring your own which is why I do 10 miles twice rather than 20 miles, so I can be at my car in the middle of my session.

  • @ws5246
    @ws52463 жыл бұрын

    Lol... Great vid. Love your no Bull**** style 😂👍

  • @saamegan2985
    @saamegan29852 жыл бұрын

    Thankyou. Wonderful information, wonderfully presented, but I can't find the links to the equipment. Where would they be?

  • @emanuellerizzogomespereira4200
    @emanuellerizzogomespereira42003 ай бұрын

    I have been running (5k to 15k) not carrying any water with me over the last 10 years but I had many dehydration episodes (dizziness, heart racing…) which made me very cautious and scared of facing it again. I decided to run with a vest with 500ml water capacity… it calms me down!

  • @AlexGreyhead
    @AlexGreyhead2 жыл бұрын

    Love the video - thank you. Where were you running at the end of the video when you were up on cloudy hills, please? I need to make that my next holiday destination! Thank you :o)

  • @BigWasserDigital
    @BigWasserDigital2 жыл бұрын

    Just looking at that Salamon belt, result - Thanks

  • @AZHighlandHomestead
    @AZHighlandHomestead Жыл бұрын

    I’m so happy I don’t have to throw away my camelbak. The RoboCop Ms. Doubtfire look whilst on the trail is what my dreams are made of! ❤

  • @pistonhung
    @pistonhung9 ай бұрын

    Here in Vietnam with avg 30°C, quite humid, I often started morning with fasted 20k-25k easy run. Sometimes fasted 40k-45k on weekends, of course slow and easy pace. Not trying to convince anyone to do it but I think we can do little by little as long as we feel comfortable.

  • @runningwithsimon
    @runningwithsimon2 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree - mistake in hydration are very common. But I'd say, handhelds are VERY underrated, and worth a second look in ultras once you get to a certain level - not for all context but certainly great for faster paced 100k.

  • @landonp.4073

    @landonp.4073

    2 жыл бұрын

    However, they can permanently throw off your gait if you use them too much

  • @Prod-23
    @Prod-232 жыл бұрын

    You gained a sub. I've just started running again and the only reason I wanna carry just a bit of water is that my mouth gets so dry, not really for hydration. As you state, you should ensure you're hydrated before the run.

  • @vintage910

    @vintage910

    2 жыл бұрын

    Look into breathing entirely out of your nose. Can go miles and your mouth will still be moist. Takes some time getting used to though!

  • @sswwiinnccee
    @sswwiinnccee10 ай бұрын

    Just got back from the alps, climbing mountains, some over 3,000ft in elevation, and then I ran the trail down. Most runs were in 30c+. I did one without water bottle in hand and tried on another, but it became essential and a huge help. I wasn’t swigging at all. Just a little bit to wet the mouth. It helped massively in that heat. If you feel the need for liquids, don’t deprive yourself. But guzzling it down won’t do you any favours.

  • @markr452
    @markr4528 ай бұрын

    Thank this has really helped

  • @Namumadur
    @Namumadur3 жыл бұрын

    good one, thanks.

  • @Technik500
    @Technik5002 жыл бұрын

    Did Slough just get a mention on your video! Awesome!

  • @NinjaElephant
    @NinjaElephant2 жыл бұрын

    I‘ve been running for 16 years now and with 95 kg and a heavy sweater having white shores on my sleeves every run I always assumed I need massive amounts of water. But in fact I can dehydrate a lot more without a drop in performance than what I thought possible. I now almost never take water with me. If the run is over two hours - rare - I might consider it. If it is a trail run with uncertainty and no gas stations, I take water or sugary tea. Bring a Credit Card and an FFP2 mask for gas station stops. I almost don’t drink during half marathons with fair times (1:30 ish). Longer races like marathons should be hydrated especially when hot, but 500 ml per hour or less is probably enough (for me!!!). The only time I really DNF dehydrated was during a L’Étape du Tour cycling Race with 4,600 m of climbing on a 35 degree Celsius day with no wind after 10 hours. I would have drank (drank?!) more but repetitive puking wouldn’t allow it. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @hendriks_kevin
    @hendriks_kevin2 жыл бұрын

    I just started running a couple months again, started running with a belt with to small bottles (200ml), from the second day, because I got thirsty (I know hydrate more, always an issue). But I always bring it and pack it on small runs like I am going to do a long run. Just to train with having equipment. I have been doing walking marches for almost 20 years now (4 days x50k or 80k on one day) and also pack for a big march, that way my body is used to the equipment and I can test stuff out to have improvements.

  • @L77yma
    @L77yma2 жыл бұрын

    Great advice

  • @orangew3988
    @orangew39882 жыл бұрын

    I find this video so funny, because as a 'runner' over the years, I have always been a beginner, never ran more than 6k and it has never occurred to me to run holding water before! Maybe because I'm more a rugby player who attends parkrun haphazardly for fitness, but I don't play rugby carrying water, so I've never tried running carrying it either! I drink before I start running, and back in the day when i ran more, I would leave my water bottle and jacket somewhere and loop back round for a drink on the way sometimes. If anything, the issue with the idea of going out the house for a run I find is that I need a jacket for warming up, but then I totally don't need it at all when actually running.

  • @diveforknowledge
    @diveforknowledge Жыл бұрын

    I only carry water if I'm 1) running over 1 hr, 2) running in a nature area (no people, infrastructure, or services for miles around) or 3) running on a track or in a gym.

  • @itscesargil
    @itscesargil2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the info

  • @arnococlet6895
    @arnococlet6895 Жыл бұрын

    sorry for my english. i dont know about science facts on this mater but it is a bit like the air conditionning. it's just a lot of comfort we got now to do stuff that people have made without it for ages... every time something gets hard think of how they were doing it a 100 years ago (sports man, coal miner, "arborist", whatever). thanks for your vids!

  • @raychan9449
    @raychan94493 жыл бұрын

    Another excellent vlog 👍, needs more Nixon tho

  • @jollyjollyme
    @jollyjollyme Жыл бұрын

    Very true about the water….thinking back me and the missus were the same

  • @4040mwilson
    @4040mwilson10 ай бұрын

    This is the best running video I have ever seen! Inspired me sir, I just started. Thank you!

  • @djscarecrows7702
    @djscarecrows77022 жыл бұрын

    Love the video, i honestly feel like I need a lot of water while running I might need to hydrate better