My no spoiler prediction seeing as how you ran a 5:30 mile after already running a 5:51 in the pegs, is sub 17 minutes for a 5k. Maybe a bit optimistic, but that's my guess. Edit: Ok so I was a bit off, but 17:38 in the heat is really good. Maybe you can do a series where you train to break 16 in the 5k, just like that 1 month 1 mile training video with Denis's training? I would love to see that.
Seeing you running those Pegasus reminds me why I never buy Nikes. My last three pairs of Saucony shift 2s have well over 1000 miles, and they look identical to when I first bought them lol.
"So good that it is banned" "one of the best supershoes in the world." Nice one Tyler :'D. For real though, the prime strung 2x is stupid bottom heavy and horrible for racing. I'd take adios pro, vaporfly, alphafly, endorphin pro, endorphin elite, Rocket X2, Cielo x2, wave rebellion pro, metaspeed sky/edge, Cloud boom, over the prime strung any day of the week from 5k to 42 k
Hi, I've been watching your videos for a while now, for both comedy and motivational purposes. Just wondering what is your current fastest 5k time? Also just curious, what's your height and weight? Keep up the good work.
I have that same neon green/yellow as a back up pair. I train in the prime x2/asic novablast and superblasts. I race 5/10k’s in adidas prime x1. They are faster than my tukami sen 9 and Nike streakfly.
For 5ks I think that the higher the stack the slower you’ll go, because for a 5k you don’t really need comfort as much as you would for a marathon, you kinda just need a light fast shoe
Suunto needs to sponsor you more often so you start uploading more often. I don't know how you guys do it running in the Texas heat in daylight. That run would have had me begging for mercy in the first mile.
@@triabitdef not terrible shoes, I have a pair of the base prime x’s and they are miles better than vaporflys on long workouts and long runs, they provide tons of momentum throughout the run