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1 YEAR ON YOUTUBE | My Number ONE Lesson! 

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After 1 year on RU-vid, I have learned a lot of things, but my number one lesson is unmistakable. In this video, I talk a little about what I have learned.
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@shesprobablyrunning8321
@shesprobablyrunning8321 3 года назад
Oh, Happy (belated) Birthday! 🎉 I 100% agree that whatever exercise you do, should be healthy AND enjoyable first. It can be rather difficult to stop running, but I think it's part of of the process to learn that not running for a few weeks is not the end of the world, even if you normally enjoy it. I hope your knee will get better and better and allows you to run painfree again soon! 💪
@AverageRunningPT
@AverageRunningPT 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@ThePlantPoweredRunner
@ThePlantPoweredRunner 3 года назад
Hey Dude!!!!! Nice to have you back again! Happy belated birthday! YT is a wild ride. You start for one reason and you continue for another. Well done Bro.
@AverageRunningPT
@AverageRunningPT 3 года назад
Thank you! Many lessons learned, but this is definitely the most imortant!
@TR-wm3sg
@TR-wm3sg 3 года назад
Dealing with some ankle discomfort, so have been doing almost no running over the past 7 weeks and instead have been concentrating on strength and mobility training. Scheduled to start a new (running) training plan next week, hoping it goes well. Just signed up for a trail race in May. And, happy birthday! Looking forward to where you are next March 6th.
@AverageRunningPT
@AverageRunningPT 3 года назад
Thank you so much! Good luck with the new training program and make sure you are enjoying your return!
@TheDeterminedRunner
@TheDeterminedRunner 3 года назад
Good to hear the break has helped with your recovery, keep listening to your body, you'll be back when your ready to be. I've found that if I do the miles I used to, then my injuries reappear, so I've recently kept my mileage low & concentrated on enjoying every run I do, it's important to laugh & smile when we're out on the trails 😀🏃
@AverageRunningPT
@AverageRunningPT 3 года назад
Love it!
@runningwithjane
@runningwithjane 3 года назад
Taking the time you need is the most important thing to heal up so you can get back to feeling good doing what you love. Hope your knee feels back to normal soon!
@AverageRunningPT
@AverageRunningPT 3 года назад
Thank you so much! It is getting there!
@ThatRunningGuy
@ThatRunningGuy 3 года назад
Happy Birthday Justin and congrats on your YT anniversary 🎈
@AverageRunningPT
@AverageRunningPT 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@juliemckie72
@juliemckie72 3 года назад
Happy birthday! I have been wondering where you had gone 🤷‍♀️!! Glad you’re ok and doing what you need to do to let your body heal.
@AverageRunningPT
@AverageRunningPT 3 года назад
Thank you for the concern Julie. Just needed to disconnect for a bit.
@TDMiller
@TDMiller 3 года назад
Hey dude, thanks for the honest update. You're actually one of the RU-vidrs who motivated me to start my own channel. Keep up the good work and come back stronger!
@AverageRunningPT
@AverageRunningPT 3 года назад
Love it! Thank you for telling me that! It means a lot.
@processmyrun6559
@processmyrun6559 3 года назад
Health comes first! I'm sure this little running community will support you whatever you do 👍
@AverageRunningPT
@AverageRunningPT 3 года назад
Thank you so much!!!
@yiannis_christodoulou
@yiannis_christodoulou 3 года назад
Happy birthday, glad to hear your doing well
@AverageRunningPT
@AverageRunningPT 3 года назад
Thank you!
@thatguygreg
@thatguygreg 3 года назад
Yo man, happy birthday! And welcome back, missed your videos. Really hope you can get over this injury properly and find the joy in running again. Good luck and all the best!
@ThePlantPoweredRunner
@ThePlantPoweredRunner 3 года назад
Hey dude. How goes the training :)
@thatguygreg
@thatguygreg 3 года назад
@@ThePlantPoweredRunner Hey David! Thanks for asking. The short answer is it's going really well. The slightly longer version: Just completed my 7th week back from the shin splints injury I had in Dec/Jan. The first few weeks were very frustrating as I struggled with pace and keeping the HR down. But things have got much better since. I've averaged 50 miles a week for the last 5 weeks and I'm slowly increasing volume again. My pace at MAF has also improved a lot, pretty much back to where I was pre-shin splints and maybe even a little better. I'm consistently running sub 5:20 /km well within my MAF. I've run about 4 HMs since the injury and my slowest time has been 1hr53m. Currently training for a HM TT on 22 May. I put together my own plan and so far so good but I've only just started the second week. Once a week I have a workout where I'll run a portion of a run above MAF, mostly Z3 and occasionally Z4. How are things with you? I see you're still some time away from getting back to running (and yes, I know how hard walking 10km is!! I did that when I was injured end last year to hit my mileage goal for 2020. Wasn't pretty but got it done!
@AverageRunningPT
@AverageRunningPT 3 года назад
Thank you so much! I will be back but likely at a slower rate of video production. I will make an announcement on this in the near future.