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@Emjians
Жыл бұрын
first
@bigbastion8913
Жыл бұрын
Secret service???
@snoozy04
Жыл бұрын
You have a great resume.
@xxxeditsxxx9525
Жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for this vid love you ❤
@notyoutube2599
Жыл бұрын
Ofc!
“Growing older is a privilege denied to many” Exactly. It’s hard to realize sometimes but it’s really such a gift to grow old. Too many don’t get that chance
@Sofi-1704
Жыл бұрын
Trust me I know, ha
@jjeeluv7336
2 ай бұрын
You’re incredible
Michelle, I don't watch you because you can climb or run or dance or workout. I watch you because of your mental strength and your fearlessness in being honest about your emotions during your challenges.
@swatgang8113
Жыл бұрын
Awww
@Sakssfifth_
Жыл бұрын
I swear she have me in tears of joy ❤😅 nobody touched my soul how she did I cant wait to meet her & her hug one day . The motivation she have will change your mind on giving up
@QemeH
Жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly. My favourite video yet was the one where she did 911 dispatch and had to deliver a (fake) baby over the phone. Nothing to do with physical strength or even appearance at all, but still a quintessentially Khare video.
@TheNotableSircheese
Жыл бұрын
Wow
@judith6436
Жыл бұрын
this!!
When Garrett joined in it brought tears to my eyes! They fully support each other. It is amazing!
I've got diagnosed with cancer a couple of months before turning 30. I'm ok now, but I've lost too many friends who had the same cancer and were my same age. Don't be afraid to get old Michelle. Getting old is a privilege that not everyone has.
"Thank you for running with me" TEARS INSTANTLY. This was incredibly inspiring
@ethancrate1074
Жыл бұрын
Ya
@Ghur-_
Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: you comment before Michelle and still.get more likes
@lizaxxx6867
Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@alexandriaoutten5205
Жыл бұрын
Same
@emo908
Жыл бұрын
Guys for anyone who doesn’t know…. The comment that’s username is Michelle saying to talk to her on telegram ITS A SCAM DO NOT FALL FOR IT
So many people get scared of aging but in fact, it is so beautiful. The lessons and wisdom you gain along the way, figuring out who you are, what you love, and who to surround yourself with, experiences and opportunities, and so much more. I cried towards the end watching you finish this-let’s embrace this beautiful new chapter of your life, Michelle!!!
@katiebelt
Жыл бұрын
@@memm7846 oh I agree for sure!
@andyqv-goodvibes1900
Жыл бұрын
i cried too, totally agree
@xerilaun
Жыл бұрын
♡
@livingmy2.0
Жыл бұрын
Lovely words. Aging is in fact a beautiful thing 💛
@BillDownhill
Жыл бұрын
The only things that should age in life are cheese, wine and whiskey.
“Growing older is a privilege to many” this is very true, many don’t live to be in their 30’s enjoy it, you’re an inspiration.
"I don't know who I am if I'm not the person who can do these things." Michelle, thank you for sharing your heart. But girl, you are SO MUCH MORE than what you DO. Actions are only a reflection of what's inside! You're an amazing person and that's never gonna change. We love you!!
I was fine until Garrett started running with you. Then came the tears. You are a remarkable person, Michelle. Well done.
@Studentsatlaw
Жыл бұрын
Yeah me too
@appowell
Жыл бұрын
Same! 😭
Жыл бұрын
Yap me too 😭😭
@alexaz6676
Жыл бұрын
Omg I thought I was just having a moment 🥹
@cmduos1638
Жыл бұрын
yupppp
When you said "I want to do 30" I got instant tears.... you are so strong and an inspiration!!!!! And yes ma'am you are a BADASS!!!!!!!!
@PraveenSriram
Жыл бұрын
Definitely!!
@valryie8009
11 ай бұрын
@@PraveenSriram Omg so did i, im literally in tears rn wondering if anyone else did too
@MarsBars88
6 ай бұрын
BADASS CHAIN!!
@s.l2741
5 ай бұрын
Same!!!
@anyaagarwal3840
3 ай бұрын
@@MarsBars88BADASS !!!
Balling my eyes out right now. As someone who’s run almost 100 marathons and half marathons in my 20’s and 30’s, my body finally gave out at 38. I’ve had 2 major hip surgeries this past year and now I’m dealing with really bad knee problems. I’m not sure I’ll ever be the runner I once was, but I really have to learn that it’s ok to slow down. It’s ok to run only 3 miles. It’s ok to walk. I’m still a runner. And congratulations to you on this amazing thing you’ve done! You’re a badass!
What a great video. Upmost respect. I am 35 years old. Turning 30 is/was over-dramatized, for the wrong reason. Physically, mentally, spiritually.... nothing changes that instant you turn 30, or 40, or any other age for that matter. What turning 30 does, as any other landmark age, is remind you of your mortality. You reminisce how hard you could party, how late you could stay up, how quick you could recover from a hangover or how physically you're not what you use to be. You get so caught up in daily life with work, family, friend/relationships, etc. Its all consuming and you don't take the time to stop or slow things down and reflect on what you've accomplished, where you're at, where you're going. Before you know it, boom, you're 30! Your youth is slowly fading away... and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it. Turning 30 isn't scary because you're turning 30. Turning 30 is a reminder of time. A reminder of things you haven't done that you've wanted to do. Things you regret. It's a reminder that you can't take back time. Turning 30 is awesome. Turning 30 is awesome because you start finding in yourself what you're made of. And this video helps to show that.
@steamerSama
10 ай бұрын
exactly, i took up cycling when i hit 30, now i'm 31 and i'm healthier than ever before
This was crazy Michelle!! You’re a total badass!!
@tyler.m1684
Жыл бұрын
Yoooo
@kelsea1579
Жыл бұрын
It was honestly awesome
@audreyblair389
Жыл бұрын
Two of my most favorite channels! Ekk!
@ayabouchair1861
Жыл бұрын
Yes theoryyyyyy omg
@fathimamaq5673
Жыл бұрын
You guys need to collab!!!!
Age is just a number, Michelle. Even if you can't do these crazy stunts one day, no one can ever take your amazing fighting spirit away from you. I'm so impressed by how you pushed to 30 miles. You have way more to you besides your athletic ability. Edit: clarifying that I meant 'age is just a number' in an encouraging way. Not sure why that's being taken out of context when this video is clearly about aging and worrying about declining physical ability.
@kjc5513
Жыл бұрын
Don’t say age is just a number bro that’s not a good sentence fr
@recitationtohear
Жыл бұрын
*kzread.info/dash/bejne/n3eau8twZpaaorg.html* Finally it's here after so long
@idk9778
Жыл бұрын
age is just a number?🤨
@kjc5513
Жыл бұрын
@@idk9778 fr that’s what I’m saying
@alexihavenoidea
Жыл бұрын
ya’ll they meant it in an encouraging way, literally the entire point of the video is that Michelle is/was scared about turning 30 and just getting older in general and working to overcome that, they are saying something that is also reflected in the video, age is just a number (at least when you’re older), it doesn’t reflect your ability to do things (that phrase has been used in bad ways before but it isn’t necessarily bad and certainly isn’t in this context)
As a minor who has been running my whole life, this video has been so extremely inspiring. My modeo as a runner has always been, "I can be slow, but I'll never give up.". Being slow and getting older does not mean your worthless etc, it just means your wise and can do more! You are a BADASSS Michelle!!
Turning 30 in 4 months. I’m sitting here crying minutes after the video ended!I felt everything she said so deeply! I became a mom last year and still struggle with my body image, I have so many fitness goals. Bit it all seems so much harder the older I’m getting! :(
@amyyduh_
Жыл бұрын
haha
@grandmastermario3695
6 ай бұрын
The marathon GOAT is 39 years old, theres no excuses
This is my favorite video you’ve ever made. I related so much because I turned 30 this year too
@skettlez9732
Жыл бұрын
Hey Austen!
@isabellaevens8334
Жыл бұрын
Hi
@AustenAlexander
Жыл бұрын
@@skettlez9732 hello 👋
@sethcoffey7072
Жыл бұрын
Good to see y'all backing each other up!!!
@handlemonium
Жыл бұрын
I'm 24 and turning 25 this year. If anything I think I'm more excited than ever for the adventures and endeavors I'll step into based on all the skills and personal growth I'm accumulating now. Thanks Michelle, Molly Kawahata, Louis Rossman, and Linus Sebastian for sharing your personal journeys and giving me and others a sneak peak into the next decade of life.
You ran FIFTY DAMN KILOMETRES through DEATH VALLEY. Age means nothing, your looks and body do not define you, it’s your heart, your will, and your drive that people will always value. Damn, you’re a badass.
@electric8007
Жыл бұрын
yes
@Unknownuser-mw8td
Жыл бұрын
Exactly!!!❤
@--cupid4517
Жыл бұрын
*age means nothing* Famous last words
@suweren5676
Жыл бұрын
Also she looks much younger and her body is still in great shape.
I cried watching this. I'm 28 now and have been so afraid of this big looming "30". This video was so inspiring, and as someone who loves to jog, I feel motivated to push myself to try a half marathon. You are truly incredible, and thanks for being so vulnerable and real with your audience.
@grandmastermario3695
6 ай бұрын
The marathon goat is 39 years old
Dang this video always makes me cry so much😭😭. Just watching Michelle do something incredibly hard with so much persistence and all of the support she is getting from everyone around her is amazing. I can totally relate to feeling like you aren't as good as you used to be, but I love what she says at the end, its really inspirational. I always watch this video whenever I feel really bad about the choices I have been making and it always inspires me to do more
“I feel like the pandemic took so much of my twenties from me” yes. 1000% yes. I’m turning 27 in Feb and I have this impending feeling of running out of time. This is amazing and inspired me to continue enjoying the life I’m being given in this world. Thank you Michelle
@paigeflewelling3210
Жыл бұрын
I turned 20 the week before the world shut down and I feel completely robbed of my early 20s...thank you Michelle for sharing and inspiring us all
@Goldilocks94
Жыл бұрын
Same here. I was at the peak of my running journey right before the pandemic hit, training for my first half marathon, best shape of my life. 3 years later and I’m still not back to that place. I’m 28. Still trying, and never gave up.
@claireis
Жыл бұрын
i feel similar i’m almost 17 and i feel like a lot of my pivotal teenager years were stolen
@henri3672
Жыл бұрын
i turned 23 and 24 in the pandemic and yea it felt like my time was taken, but life doesn't end at 30... Im 25 now and using this time until 30 to set my self up and we're both still far from leaving youth so lets just do what we can and live life as best as possible. Im excited to see how good my life is. To anyone who feels like your 20s or teens were robbed.... life doesnt end after your 20s, at 30 you can even enjoy life a lot more as long as you live with a purpose. Take care of your body and your mind, your mental health, you'll be fine. we all have an expiration date so don't let a number hinder your ability to act.
@charismatic9467
Жыл бұрын
Funny how most of the people who are saying this also were pro lockdowns.
31.1 Miles is AMAZING 🙌 Great work
@MichelleKhare
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Rocky!!!
@xxfarawolfxx
Жыл бұрын
HI ROCKY :D
@cupcakezrulesz8406
Жыл бұрын
HI ROCKY
@youn_A
Жыл бұрын
Rocky?!
@isabellaevens8334
Жыл бұрын
@@MichelleKhare hii
This video is inspiring,and at one point I just wanted to reach out to Michelle and say this: "You are not the sum of your accomplishments or failures. You are not WHAT YOU DO." Our society is so focused on categorizing people based on their actions, whether they are considered 'productive' or not. There are millions of people out there they are not physically able to accomplish huge feats due to illness, handicap, injury, chronic pain and that does not make them any less valuable. Keep it in mind girl- you are not the sum of your achievements- you are awesome because of your spirit!
glad im not the only one who was moved to tears. I dont know if anyone will ever read this but i have to say I am grateful I got to watch this. I felt so hard in that moment when you pushed yourself to keep going, it was amazing to watch and thank you for being so real.
When she started to talk about how the pandemic stole part of her 20’s it instantly made me wanna cry because I feel so much of that and I have so much resentment but all I can do is what she said, take it back
@debbieaguilar5498
Жыл бұрын
I feel too that the pandemic robbed me of my 30's, now I'm closest to 40's and I'm in crisis T.T
@thanossnap4170
Жыл бұрын
@@debbieaguilar5498 You will KILL it in your years before 40, and ofc. after. You got this, Debbie :) Age is just a number. Give the "numbers" thing the middle finger.
@debbieaguilar5498
Жыл бұрын
@@thanossnap4170 aww so sweet, thank you
@sayidmartinez7347
Жыл бұрын
Pandemic rob some of my teenage years and goals to do Muay Thai, I’m literally 19 doing mostly body weight exercise at home
@nukez88
Жыл бұрын
It always depends on the way you look at it. Many gained weight, while I lost it, many were locked up for a long time, I was able to play all the games I missed because of work.
Aww Garrett running with her made me cryyy. And ALL the support from each individual member on her team, is so positive. Really goals. Good job. I just turned 21 when the pandemic started, and now I just turned 24 in July. The pandemic set me back with college and school, and I felt like I was running out of time. But age is really a number! and we CANNOT compare ourselves to others, because everyone is on their own path! Different ages accomplish different things. Age means nothing at all :)
@VampFaye
Жыл бұрын
I'm almost 54 and adopted the saying a few decades ago. "Age is only a number. Either you own it or it owns you." I'm kicking its behind every day and enjoying life. Nothing is guaranteed in life. After coding a number of times, being trached and spending 5 weeks on a ventilator this past January, I learned to see life differently. The little things that used to stress me out aren't important anymore. It completely changed my perspective on life. I dress how I want. My hair changes color a lot. Life is embraced to the fullest.
@Chocofries
Жыл бұрын
@@VampFaye I'm glad to hear you're doing well now! I totally agree! The thing is it's easier for me to preach it all instead of actually doing. I know it's just a number but I feel so behind a lot of the times compared to so many others. Some days are better than others. I will finish Uni in the next 2 years and I can at least cross that goal off my list.
Goddamnit this made me cry!!!!! You are invincible stop caring abt “failing” ppl you have done sm more in your 20s alone than most ppl. You are truly an inspiration and seeing your progression and determination motivates me to do bigger and better things. Thank you I love you and I’m so glad I’ve found your channel.
This was hands down the most inspirational video you've done. It choked me up several times. Love your drive and you content. Keep up the great work.
I felt this so much. And when you said "the pandemic stole so much from me", it made me start crying. I just turned 27. And the pandemic stole so much of my life. It ruled the entire beginning of my adulthood. And there are so many times I feel like I will not be able to do things I want to do now. And hopefully I can start reminding myself that I'm able to.
@MichelleKhare
Жыл бұрын
You are. We've got this!!
@ambrosia7904
Жыл бұрын
21 here and same story. It's a process.
@jules_11
Жыл бұрын
I’m 16 and it feels as if the pandemic stole away part of my childhood in a way that part def made me tear up
@christopheradams6087
Жыл бұрын
Same here I'm turning 20 in a few months
@Scz-wu9fh
Жыл бұрын
I can relate to this. I’m 32 with a compromised immune system and the last two years were super rough. I’m looking forward to be able to get out there and doing more in the years to come
As a 27 year old woman who is terrified of 30, Michelle you are beyond inspiring. I found myself encouraging you which made me realize I should be doing the same for myself. It’s never too late for anything. A lot of things you just assume is too late to learn or do but it’s not.
@Daphoid
Жыл бұрын
It's all about the journey. At least for folks in their 20's they can be terrified of 30 but push through it and have fun / learn more / grow. As someone very close to 40, I'm hopefully smarter then I was in my 20's, I feel like I am anyways. It's the young kids who have lost development time (time at school, time outside, learning things) that I feel bad for - they don't know what they've lost and still have to catch up. At least 20 something folks can realize and do that thinking themselves.
@miagudda
Жыл бұрын
@@Daphoid that’s extremely true, I just have to keep reminding myself that.
@mareksumguy1887
Жыл бұрын
30 is young. I wish I could be 30 again.
@ellie1543
Жыл бұрын
30s are the best!
@manni192
Жыл бұрын
Get a grip. One day you will be dead, turning 30 is a blip in that journey
Michelle, you are such an inspiring person. I can’t believe you did this. This is insane. You’re such a fighter and you’re a very caring person and doing this so no one has to.
wow .. I’m bawling .. congratulations on this accomplishment Michelle!! You ARE A BADASS!!
The fact you even were able to cross mile ten was BEYOND impressive. The fact that you TRIPLED the distance was extraordinary. I am so blown away that you finished. I live here and it is very hot most of the time and I am very happy that your okay. I really love the way you explained how the pandemic took so much away. Keep being the way you are and stay happy, motivated and living your life to the most.
@tristanguthrie7403
Жыл бұрын
I forgot to add in my last comment that YOU ARE A BADASS! You have put your soul, life and confidence to the test and each time you succeed from doing S.W.A.T Academy, Fire Academy to even MARINE BOOTCAMP. You have done so much in your life and I hope that voice inside your head telling you that you can't, wont or nope, keep being an amazing KZreadr and never give up.
I never expected this video to make me as emotional as it did. I can feel the fear and pain in Michelle's voice for turning 30 and I just want to hug her and say "you can do anything and take back anything! It just may be done differently." Not only that but I'm only 22 (just turned on Sept. 19) and I realize how useless I've been. I've done nothing and 30 will come and go and I'll still be sitting here. Thank you Michelle. In the short time I've watched your channel, you've inspired me to just do it. Try something new and take back my time... even if I do have to do it differently, it can be done :)
@emma190900
Жыл бұрын
OMG i just turned 22 on September 19th too hahaha
😭 there's so much strength in being open and honest about your feelings/ fears. I relate 💯 to fear of my body not being as capable now that I'm past my 20s... I'm 32 now and feel more capable and stronger than my 20s - age is just a number, and I'm starting to learn that. You're so inspiring and brave! 🙏🙏 blessings
Hey I'm 33 and still haven't started the point in my life where I could do cool stuff like you do. You've accomplished more than most people, that's something to be proud of.
As a 58 year old, I will tell you that any aesthetic concerns you have about getting old are easily over come by inner beauty. From what I have seen of you, you will be a beautiful young woman for ever! That was both impressive and inspirational. Thank you!
@thanossnap4170
Жыл бұрын
What great words, Glen! And i completely agree.
As a woman in my mid-30s now I can say that I'm stronger and doing more in life than I ever did in my 20s. This is just the start of the adventure Michelle. I promise you'll still accomplish great things in the next decade of your life.
@feliciacrumb2657
Жыл бұрын
Same I started running and losing weight in my 30s and it seems like most runners in my area are better in their 30’s and 40’s than the 20 year olds
@zeffery101
Жыл бұрын
if you've ever heard, 30's is the new 20's. People think they'll find themselves, their purpose, have the right friends and everything in their twenties, but socially and economically, its harder to. people do it in their 30s now. thats fine. Medicine and healthier practices are being encouraged younger, so we can feel better longer. I've seen people doing crazy things on yt in their mid 40s like the guys at mediocre amateur. I turned 20 two years ago and the guys at mediocre amateur inspired me to start preparing to live my 40s like them. Not an ounce of me is scared of getting old. 50 on the other hand.... ssss
@charleskavoukjian3441
Жыл бұрын
@@feliciacrumb2657 You don’t need to run as much when your young
I hiked the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim for the first time this summer (I.e. hot). 30 miles in 1.5 days (we went to other places like Ribbon Falls or else Rim to Rim is usually a little less). I was 34 years old at the time and have a toddler at home. Your experience in this really resonated with me. There were times I absolutely thought my body was going to give out. I wasn’t in the best shape of my life either and there were times I wished it was the younger me who was out there. It wasn’t graceful, but I finished. You did amazing and I am so proud of you. Seeing this inspired me to do more of these physical challenges. Thank you!
It’s not the fact u can do it or not, it’s the fact that you try whatever comes your way. You put in so much effort and time and money and training and skill and it’s honestly incredible. The mental strength it take to even attempt these things is mind blowing. I hope you know how amazing you are and how much we appreciate you no matter if you complete the challenge or not.
This was absolutely insane Michelle, so freaking inspiring! Beautiful video! 👏
@isabellaevens8334
Жыл бұрын
Heyy
@csmita1
Жыл бұрын
MIKE!!!
@htoohtoo5244
Жыл бұрын
MIKE MY BRO
@ultraracer
Жыл бұрын
yo mike
@just_ashmit
Жыл бұрын
Mike brake glass by shouting and yet tell a challenge insane!
This hit home. I just turned 27, and I'm also struggling to come to terms with how much of my 20's the pandemic took away. I'm right there with you. 💜
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192
Жыл бұрын
Time goes by SO fast. As you get older it really begins to hit you how fast it starts to go.
@adrianmaxwell5857
Жыл бұрын
I agree. I'm about to turn 27 in a few months (actually, in February, but that feels like it's right around the corner) and there's just this dread within me.
@samarasonik
Жыл бұрын
@@adrianmaxwell5857 embrace it!! Nowhere to go but up 🚀 you're probably going through your Saturn return phase which is emotionally draining but the biggest learning experience. Be prepared to go into a new decade where you can just have fun and sorta have life a little more figured out. Less overwhelm and more love, laughs and adventures 💜
@BetteDavis19
Жыл бұрын
im struggling with missing all of college
@Rose-bw5fx
Жыл бұрын
I have a secret! When you guys cross over to your 30s is fckn awesome! Talk about a super boost of confidence, sec life is great and you also tend to enjoy the little things. Don’t be scared, then again that same fear is what every has, it’s like rite of passage. Be blessed ✌🏽✌🏽
I’m so glad I watched this. I felt the wall happen during my fight camp and hearing the logistics of how it works and watching you push through using affirmations and your whys and the support for your team is helping me with this last push. Thank you. I’m also sobbing this was amazing ahahaha
I've been struggling with keeping the motivation on physical fitness, and you just shot my motivation through the roof. Thank you for your journey and the message you put in this video. Keep it up
You're insane!!! I couldn't even breathe in Death Valley. HOW DID YOU RUN???
@Nahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh81762
Жыл бұрын
So true! She is awesome
@autumn_nights392
Жыл бұрын
You’re so nice to Michelle, Michelle!
@gamingkid.8849
Жыл бұрын
I here before this blows up
@leonad613
Жыл бұрын
Michelle and Michelle The tough one and the smart one!
@LibbleBibbleZooberDoo
Жыл бұрын
So cool
Michelle, when you had the shift to run to 30 instead of running away from 30, I felt so inspired. I turned 28 over the summer and I am terrified of turning 30 because of societies standards for women at 30, like its our expiration date or something, and when you started to run to 30 and had that shift, what a powerful moment. I wish you nothing but the best in your 30s, you're gonna kill it.
@Nikki-ks6wi
Жыл бұрын
30 is the age of blooming into who you want to be for yourself not just others anymore
@Almond.stars666
Жыл бұрын
@@elcamaronpesado4366 who said that?
@dilgele1623
Жыл бұрын
@@elcamaronpesado4366 women peak in attractiveness in 18? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 lmao, where u slammed your head to?
@dilgele1623
Жыл бұрын
@@Almond.stars666 just him. 🙄
I got goosebumps at the last part. If this video can't inspire you then probably nothing can. It's okay to do things slower because then you can do more. This line hit me hard. Hearty Congratulations and thanks for inspiring.
Did not expect to cry watching this video lol, but Michelle got me when she whispered to herself "I can keep going." I'm a competitive athlete and say that to myself when things get physically hard, but I've used that phrase with myself outside of sports as well, to help me get through the trauma I've been through. Despite how bad my mental health or anything else gets, I just tell myself "I can keep going" and, just like her, put one step in front of the other. I have so much respect for her!
@MichelleL3
Жыл бұрын
100% couldn’t say it better ❤👏🏻
@laurenlaborde2091
Жыл бұрын
Love this so much
When her husband came out and ran with her I started sobbing. I am so proud of you Michelle. YOU ARE A BADASS!
@abbywingate2296
Жыл бұрын
Husband?? When did they get married?
@katrinarosival9815
Жыл бұрын
@@abbywingate2296haha they just released there weddings video today!
These marathon videos you made give me so much perspective thank you 🙏🙏🙏
You are so much more than your physical fitness, Michelle! Your tenacity, your self is so much more important!!!
I have not ran a 10k but I have rowed a 10k. Honestly, the amount of work Michelle puts in for these videos is insane. KEEP IT UP!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏
@recitationtohear
Жыл бұрын
*kzread.info/dash/bejne/n3eau8twZpaaorg.html* Finally it's here after so long
This video gave me chills!! Way to go Michelle!
@sirvulcan5738
Жыл бұрын
Chills? Not very fitting
@redpath_studios
Жыл бұрын
@@sirvulcan5738 ha ha ..... Ha
@PraveenSriram
Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad she made it out okay
@huwin3273
Жыл бұрын
hah ur name is cummings haha
@abandonedhhhv
11 ай бұрын
You mean the heats?
This made my cry. I’m turning 30 in a few months and feel the same way. The pandemic made time completely erase (so it seemed) and I feel so confused by losing my “youth”. Proud of you!!
Good job Michelle! I'm so proud of you and you even went over the finish line. keep going and never stop your journey.
I'm not at all into running, let alone marathons, yet this video made me so emotional. That was an incredible feat, and you just kept going. You are remarkable!
As a chronic illness sufferer and physically disabled, that grief and fear is something that a lot of people deal with way before 30. It's okay! You have so so many years ahead of you to do more amazing things! Just enjoy it before you can't. 🖤
@cassiebanks
Жыл бұрын
Seriously! I've had Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia for 26 years; it started when I was 37. When I walk into a Rheumatologist's office, they can tell I've had fibro for a long time in about 30 seconds or less. I also had a 1st Cousin 1x removed who died from the medicine they gave her for the same illness, yet because I became allergic to just about all pharmaceuticals I couldn't take any of it. I had to learn to manage my pain without medicine, which probably saved my life as back then they didn't know any better. You don't have to worry about your body letting you down Michelle - you've always kept it in great shape! Perhaps, the way to celebrate turning 30 is making a pact that since you've conquered all these physical challenges it's time to conquer the mental challenges of believing age means anything at all. It doesn't. Once you conquer your fears, your body will do anything you ask of it. There are plenty of women who have popped out some kids and gone right back to the physically demanding jobs they had before their bodies starting building a new vessel for a soul to inhabit at birth. They are everywhere around you. Whether you choose to have children or not doesn't mean anything changes in how you can push your body. 30 isn't the end. It's a joyful beginning that allows you to experience just how magnificent you really are! Get excited! The best years of your life are waiting just around the corner. 😊
@emmyali920
Жыл бұрын
I hear you. I had my first operation at 15 and said out loud “well now the bad stuff is over and it’s only going to be good from here on out.” Well I was dead wrong. I’m 30+ operations in, with 4 autoimmune diseases and every single day is a struggle. But I know that unless I keep my mind in a good place, I can end up somewhere really dark fast. So I try my best to gently push myself each day, and find things to enjoy that don’t make my pain worse. For me it’s all about finding alternatives and being open to accepting change. Sending you gentle hugs from one spoonie to another. ❤️
@BetteDavis19
Жыл бұрын
as someone who went through that from 12 to 22, i cant say how much grief it brings from missing out on well, everything "normal" - but i'm just grateful im still here :)
@alphabetmafia_0116
Жыл бұрын
definitely, I’m just a teen and I can’t do the things I could do last year. I fear it’ll become worse, but I’m going to keep doing the things I love even if I need to stop every 5 min or if I need to do them in a wheelchair
This was amazing!! I can't believe that I just watched it now. Congratulations on this amazing accomplishment!!!
When she crossed the first finish line she knew she wasn’t done. When she crossed her personal finish line she sprinted into it knowing she won. ❤
When Michelle said the pandemic stole so much... I felt that. When all this circus started I was 23. As a 26 year old I feel like I was robbed of my early 20s... and that is time we wont get back.
@PraveenSriram
Жыл бұрын
I was 36 years old at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and am currently 39 years old
@Shrimpyyyyyyyy
Жыл бұрын
Just live your life, age really is just a number. Do all the things you wanted to do and more in your early 20s, life is long, you have plenty of time to experience new things. ❤
@Wonyoung2341obesssesd
Жыл бұрын
9 when it started
@halfbakedproductions7887
11 ай бұрын
I was 32 when it started and just turned 36. The situation in the UK was a joke. Lockdowns all came too late and weren't strict enough, hence it had to drag on longer than required. The economy is now up shit creek for generations to come, as is the healthcare system because we "protected" the NHS by just closing it down. This has created a backlog which is set to cost more lives than COVID-proper did. But the idea of the pandemic stealing anything in the US is laughable. There were no rules there, no lockdown, nobody cared and everyone just did their own thing. Even here I was horrified about what I was seeing on TV reported from out there. While Australia was basically shooting anyone who opened a window at home and locking down whole cities because of one case, while France and Spain literally banned outdoor exercise of any kind, while the UK (where I live) was locked down yet AGAIN and you couldn't get any non-COVID healthcare... the US was having full house spectator sports, free-for-all interstate travel, Spring Break, graduations, "COVID parties", concerts and conventions, and armed mobs smashing up the Capitol. One person even said "We can't visit my grandma this year because of COVID so we're going to Disneyland instead". Dude, what?! But oh wait. The only part of the US that even remotely tried was California, which is where Michelle lives. Mystery solved.
@sebastian-jb6hk
7 ай бұрын
You have it better than me , Covid took my graduation and all my senior events so all that expectations from younger self got thrown out the window
Girl, this spoke to me so much. Instead of running away from my problems, I should be running towards them and facing them head on. I've been avoiding them for a while now but today that ends. Today I decide to be a better me and to dig deep in the face of a challenge and overcome it.
@seek_strangeniss
Жыл бұрын
Yes 🔥 yes and ur gonna do so wonderful
I love your dedication more than anything
So inspiring. Thank you for all your great videos!
I started running in my early 40’s and have since run 4 halves, 2 marathons, & 5 ultramarathons (all trails). It ain’t over until you decide it’s over, my friend. Keep up the great work!
These videos are insanely well made 🙌
@MichelleKhare
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Ryan!!!
@chicken8105
Жыл бұрын
Hey Ryan
this is the video i re-watch each time before I do any hardest stuff. it just inspires and motivates me to not give up, each time!❤ Thank you, Michelle ✨
as a long distance runner you have become my inspiration seeing you wanting to push farther and do more than you were supposed to stuck in my head that if you did it i could possibly do it aswell
She's literally the youtuber I grew up with. I miss watching her videos so much! I'm so happy to see her all these years being happy and healthy, and continuing in KZread!
@9888565407
Жыл бұрын
How old are you
Like most of Michelle’s videos are pretty emotional but this one hit different. Like people say “Age is just a number” even if like michelle says that when she gets older she wont be able to do the things that she did before. Atleast she got to store those memories in her yt channel to share with her 3 MILLION FANS!!! Lots of love and support! ~ashley
Michelle, I love your videos. Your strength and vulnerability are so empowering, especially your openness about your fears and anxieties. I am only just finishing highschool, but I am already so worried that I’ve been wasting my life. I think that I’d like to just slow down and take things at my own pace, too. Thank you!
I'm in tears. You're the reason why I started my fitness journey. I see so much of myself in you. You're such an inspiration and no matter what ANYBODY says, you are a fucking badass! And don't you let anybody tell you any different!
Not only did Michelle do the marathon but her cameraman/woman did too! So great job to you! Edit: Yes guys I understand they were in the car thank you! Also thanks for the likes I didn’t expect it to get this much!
@Waffles_SBS
Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure, but I think the camerperson was in a car.
@anindyadutta3458
Жыл бұрын
bro check 16:45
@osoe1989
Жыл бұрын
I think they were in the trunk of the van or a drone but still, even in a car with the back open in that heat! I don't believe I could do it
When you were crying in the rv at the latter end about you turning 30, you made me cry as well. I am almost 40 now and I've been inspired by your videos in the past to push myself. Trust me you will be stronger mentally and physically as you get older than you ever thought possible.
@JYYB
Жыл бұрын
🙌🏻👏🏼✊🏼
@taoist32
Жыл бұрын
Even 40 and 50 are not that old. Sometimes our minds play tricks on us and we start believing we are old due to wrinkles, etc. movement itself will always slow down if you stop moving.
You're honestly so inspirational. You truly are a badass. I love your videos. Your confidence and joy are so beautiful.
I cannot tell you how inspiring and meaningful this video is!! Thank you so much for your work and for sharing with all of us
Oh, the things I would be able to do if I wasn't so lazy. Michelle I admire your determination!! Keep it up 👏🙏
@recitationtohear
Жыл бұрын
*kzread.info/dash/bejne/n3eau8twZpaaorg.html* Finally it's here after so long
@pvic6959
Жыл бұрын
I used to be a long distance runner but then i got injured and cant run anymore. How I wish I could. Watching this made me weirdly emotional because I WANT to be able to run but I physically can not im 25 now, almost 26, and it really does feel like my 20s are slipping away lol
@3lli0
Жыл бұрын
If that isn't a mood. All the things I could do if I applied myself 😂
@magnusbane420
Жыл бұрын
The things I could do if I wasn't severely mentally ill ... basically everything lol
@3lli0
Жыл бұрын
@@magnusbane420 yes and my adhd 😂😂😂 I'm a master of procrastination
I was okay until you said, "thank you for running with me." girl. I can't stop the tears, congrats and happiest birthday ❤
Never stop Michelle 🦋 keep going strong
Congratulations!! So proud of you.
We love the effort you put in these videos, and risking your life for our entertainment ❤ turning 30 doesn’t change your appearance, your health or your body, if you keep going on the track you’re going on you will look young for the rest of your life! Also if girl can run a that much in 130+ degree weather then I can run 1 mile in 70 degrees
@recitationtohear
Жыл бұрын
*kzread.info/dash/bejne/n3eau8twZpaaorg.html* Finally it's here after so long
@rosemadder5547
Жыл бұрын
young "for the rest of your life"..? that's ridiculous.
@realSimoneCherie
Жыл бұрын
Around age 30 your body undergoes hormonal changes, metabolic changes and you lose bone mass (growing any taller is not gonna happen, skin becomes less elastic, weight is easier to gain, and you’re at higher risk of osteoporosis) - we should be realistic and positive, but not fictitious
@jaxo5679
Жыл бұрын
@@realSimoneCherie omg please that's not realistic, it's fatalistic
@arthurgill5987
Жыл бұрын
Just remember U turn older for a new capter and adventre in life dont forget that
I didnt expect to cry to this video. Ever since the pandemic, many things were taken away: time, family. And all I can think about since then is how at some point im not going to be able to do the things I can and have the people I love around me all the time. When you said you wanted to take back what you lost in the pandemic the tears just streamed out. Im so proud and inspired by you.
This was so inspirational!! Thank you for giving me that boost I need it
I'm turning 30 in 2 weeks, I cried during the whole video. It's really hard to feel your body age with you when you've been someone doing sports your whole life. Thank you ❤️
@HH-gv8mx
Жыл бұрын
I felt great when I was 30. No aches or pains. Exorbitant amounts of energy. I would bounce out of bed eager to start my day. I have been running since I was 13 and has been an athlete my whole life. Now I am 47 my feet cry when I lace up my ASICS Nimbus because they know I’m going to beat them up. For the past nine months I feel like I’ve been running with three broken toes. My joints hurt my knees hurt. I’m in incredible pain almost all the time and I run to get rid of the pain. But it’s only temporary. I always thought if I keep exercising you will age gracefully it’ll make it easier to move when you were older. But I wake up now every day in pain. I never feared turning 30. I can’t imagine what these runners are going to be like when they hit 40.
@zeffery101
Жыл бұрын
@@HH-gv8mx the ironic thing is, world class athletes put more wear on their body than what's healthy. Running long distance also puts more strain on your knees and feet and you will feel it later in life. The healthiest people are not doing anything impressive. They are just consistent.
@Mav0585
Жыл бұрын
37 - definitely can feel the difference from 27 that’s for sure :(. But actually stronger is some ways too.
@powerbad696
Жыл бұрын
Daphnee,enjoy each day,you're not guaranted tomorrow.Thank God for each day you wake up,with your full health and in your right mind.Go visit a local hospitol.there are people laying in beds that can't move nor walk.Bet,they'd trade with you any day.Just food for thought.
@cicic5340
Жыл бұрын
Dude at 30-40 a womans body is like insanely capable of being super fit. Way better than in your 20s. 30s are you prime if you stay active.
You’re such a fucking badass, Michelle!!
@MichelleKhare
Жыл бұрын
So inspired by your current fitness journey, Phil! Keep going! You've got this!
@vesper3
Жыл бұрын
@@MichelleKhare I LOVE YOU MICHELLE
@krylesangerbeaver
Жыл бұрын
Cool to see the mutual respect and motivation here. I can't even imagine doing this, but we all face our own battles to get stronger.
@Tommy-rr6vc
Жыл бұрын
@@MichelleKhare your so strong girl keep it up 👍
@isabellaevens8334
Жыл бұрын
@@MichelleKhare hi
Michelle, you did amazing, u kept going even when you felt you couldn't, its truly an inspiration knowing that there is a way out, that there is a way to escape that doubt you give yourself. You have given me inspiration in every video you post, age is just a number, prove to everyone how strong you are!
Soooo inspiring!!!❤️ My whole life I’ve wanted to be an athlete, but have always had the thought that it’s too late for me. I didn’t find my sport when I was a little child, and when I did find the sport that I loved I was in high school. But I never though I could go pro because “Real athletes start when they’re young children and train their whole life”. I gave up on my dream… but that dream has always stayed in the back of my mind. Now I am 26 and I had a realization that I can still be an athlete, and it’s not too late for me! Maybe I won’t become a pro, but I can still be active, train, and compete. And who knows; maybe I will go pro! Anything can happen, especially if you work hard. Thank you for this video. It has truly help me in so many ways ❤
As someone with a disability, it's amazing how toxic aging has been made. I'm the same age as Michelle, but I've never been able to do anything she does. We really shouldn't be identified but what we can or can't do, because that can change.
@rubi_4
Жыл бұрын
Beautifully said!!! More people need to realize this.
@kophiehulsbosch7976
Жыл бұрын
Excactly what i was thinking when she was ranting
@caro3083
Жыл бұрын
I was hoping someone would mention this. Having the opportunity to run a mile, let alone 30, in the hottest conditions, is an opportunity many are never afforded. The able bodied community further instills ableism through agism. It’s kind of insane to think we are in a society that so vehemently despises any form of “tarnishing” to one’s appearance or abilities, especially when aging is inevitable and 1 in 5 will end up disabled by the age of 50 in the US. The crazy part is, unless it happens to you, you generally never consider the impact of what that would mean physically, let alone appreciate the ability to wake up every day and have functionality come so easily. I wish the perspective were different, but sadly, it seldom is, even for those who know and watch first-hand someone close to them live with a disability. I hope she cherishes her abilities, not from the perspective that they may be gone one day, but because she is privileged to live out her teens, 20s, and now 30s without ever having to give her functionality a second thought. For her, it’s “what can’t I do?” in every video, for those facing physical disabilities, it’s “can I do this safely?” As a daily consideration
@DerLuukee
Жыл бұрын
stop crying.
@kylestephens9593
Жыл бұрын
her perspective is warped because she "peaked" way early. (peaked in quotations because 3:20 marathon for a 26 year old woman isn't exactly the best she could do.) but i will agree that identifying with what you can do is not recommended.
This was very moving for me, since i did cross country in school for 5 years and i had to not run a year because college was draining me out, and when i came back to it, it was a challenge i was slower than everyone else when i used to be able to run right with them. to make matters worse my coach discouraged me reminding me of the regret i had from taking a year off. But i proved my coach wrong and ran my fastest PR in my whole time running but she pulled me out of the state race even though i had qualified and it ruined me it felt like everything i worked for went to waste and i would never be that runner ever again because it was my last year on a team. This video is inspiring because it made me realize my running career doesn’t end with school it starts with me.
@bugaboo5933
Жыл бұрын
That coach is so wrong I hope you will start running again
@GachaWolf81900
9 ай бұрын
Keep running! Youve got this!
this made me cry… absolutely amazing x truly inspirational
yes! keep going you are incredible! 💗💗💗
I honestly don't know what to expect from you anymore 😭 You've completed all challenges ever existed.
@xiasprivv
Жыл бұрын
You shouldn't freak out about aging. That's how life works we can not stop time or rewind it, you can do anything u want in any age.
@xiasprivv
Жыл бұрын
Btw congrats on 3m, u deserve it
@xiasprivv
Жыл бұрын
@Jared Jams FR FR
As a sport psych major this is incredibly well put and so many gems in this. Thank you for showing this journey Michelle ❤️
@dangryder6050
Жыл бұрын
Can you give us the highlights? It seemed so dramatic.
@HH-gv8mx
Жыл бұрын
I felt great when I was 30. No aches or pains. Exorbitant amounts of energy. I would bounce out of bed eager to start my day. I have been running since I was 13 and has been an athlete my whole life. Now I am 47 my feet cry when I lace up my ASICS Nimbus because they know I’m going to beat them up. For the past nine months I feel like I’ve been running with three broken toes. My joints hurt my knees hurt. I’m in incredible pain almost all the time and I run to get rid of the pain. But it’s only temporary. I always thought if I keep exercising you will age gracefully it’ll make it easier to move when you were older. But I wake up now every day in pain. I miss being 30 .
@powerbad696
Жыл бұрын
@@HH-gv8mx You may need to take over the counter meds,H-H,Osteo Bi-Flex is what you need.It helps improve your joint comfort in 7 days,it really works too,had trouble with my joints also,improved immensely in 7 days.I also use tylenol PM ( extra strength )it helps too.I did 4 deployments to Iraq with the Texas National Guard ( I volunteered for all 4 tours) I WANTED ALL THAT SMOKE !!! LOL.Did 2 tours back-to-back also.My first tour was with an infantry unit at Camp TQ in Iraq ( mid-2004-to all of 2005 )it was a marine base then,my battalion fell under the marine's authority.And they never let us forget it either. LOL.I kicked in numerous doors,arrested & detained countless Iraqee citizens & insurgents,had fire-fights lasting 3/4 hrs,had tracer rounds flying inches over my head,etc,etc,..we also did joint missions with the marines.We took care of a lot of bad guys in Iraq,I wanted to do my part on the war on terrorism.Help protect the US from more terrorist attacks.I'm not rich,but,I have a particular skill set ( did 7 yrs active army )determined to help my country ( not run up in the capitol causing choas & being an inssurectionist ) I also use amino acid tablets daily& ibuprofen tablets( 200 mg )
Wow a KZread video that brought some tears to my eyes. Definitely my favorite video of this channel well done!
This was absolutely amazing to watch and I am sure it is even a more amazing accomplishment. Although I am just a viewer, the amount of emotion I felt watching you complete this was crazy! I am so incredibly proud of you. Way to go, Michelle, way to go!!!!!!!
I just turned 30. This hit so hard, you're amazing Michelle.
You absolutely ARE a badass, Michelle. And a total inspiration! Here's not just to 3 million and 30, but all the best still to come!
@isabellaevens8334
Жыл бұрын
Hi
Ok. You wanted to make me cry. YOU GOT IT!!! 😢you’re so inspiring Michelle ❤
I love how dedicated you are❤
I did NOT expect this video to be emotional for me, but that ending was powerful stuff. And great gesture by Garrett