![]() ![]() Watch this if you enjoy the craft and you're not a video snob with a entitled, 1st world perspective. ![]() Aim for a cadence of 170-180 steps per minute. Although your cadence may not be quite as fast (because you are probably running slower), try to run with short, fast strides. He runs with a cadence of well over 180 steps per minute. We want a beautiful story, about a dedicated man who has overcome the odds and done it with humility and community. Kipchoge runs with light, quick steps as if his feet are gently kissing the ground. ![]() See, dudes, most of us didn't go to film school, and don't believe we have an artists eye (or want one) for documentaries. One man's REAL LIFE victory over his own mind, body, and massive difficulties of life. You can barely click your finger to watch this amazing spectacle take place in your living room. It's never been done before, like reaching the moon.ģ. 120,000 live people, plus many many millions around the world, and an entire team of people from various countries all think it's a beautiful moment in human history. He is a very, very special person from a country that is almost always forgotten on the world stage - except for safaris and runners.Ģ. He has been training since he was a child. Kipchoge is the first and only person in the world who has ever done this. Reviewed by kferguson-15968 10 / 10 Wow! Beautiful (ignore the negatives) ![]()
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