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Posted the video for the bit at the timestamp. Here’s a quick transcription:
“Eliud’s camp is really incredible...has a special feel about it. The runners are the elite of the elite, top-notch, world-class athletes.”
“Eliud must be a multimillionaire...he’s one of the most successful distance runners of all time and yet you would not think that if you spend any time with him.”
Eliud speaking: “In life, the idea is to be happy; so I believe in a calm, simple and low-profile life. You live simple, you train hard and live an honest life. Then you are free.” <-- ding, ding, ding..
When @nike gives you a pair of running shoes that almost no one, other than the athletes involved in the #Breaking2 project, has ever worn, you need to do something special with them. These Zoom Vaporfly Elite are possibly the most advanced shoes Nike has ever made. They're built for speed. I've got the only pair in the UK. And so in 2018 I'm going to use them for my own version of #Breaking2. 2018 will be my #YearofPBs where I'll attempt to break every personal best across 1 mile, 5km, 10km, half and full marathon. It means I'll have to be #Breaking3 again too. I hope these shoes work. . . . . #runspiration #justdoit #nikerunning #running #runchat #ukrunchat #nike #nopressure #werunfast #igrunners #runstagram #manvmiles
Breaking 10.
@MollyWhitehall: .@jackwhitehall at #Breaking2 screening (Aug 11, 2017) with @NatGeo @nike. Watch the film on @NatGeoChannel 20th September.
What a truly amazing human achievement - 2:00:25 😲😳🙌🏻 @kipchogeeliud @nikerunning @nike #breaking2 #nikerunning #nikeplus #nike (at Monza, Italy)
SHAIFUL AYISY : My 100k Journey with the Nike Zoom Pegasus 34
Shaiful Ayisy, 28 years old. An Art Director by day and a passionate runner by night (on weekends too). I have been running as early as high school period competing in major track and field athletics meet. Running has always been part of my life entirely. The biggest achievement for me personally is racing against my own ability and potential as well as to be able to inspire others to join the movement.
My first impression:
Nike Zoom Pegasus range is my go-to shoe for long runs mostly. Since the 30, 31, 32 and currently I have had the chance to embark on a journey with the 34 for 100K in which I am pretty stocked about when I first get my hand on the shoe itself. Breaking 2 fevers was still on fire, hence to witness the ‘Blue Fox’ colorway on my feet gave a spiritual confidence boost to finish what I start. In overall, the shoe looks impressive in terms of the design as well as it feel slightly lighter compared to the 33.
My first k:
What’s new on the 34’s upper is the engineered mesh with larger-than-before vents. Compared to the past few models, the forefoot has bigger pores, which allow improved splay and ventilation. My first 1K experience with the shoe was rather an easy ride. Fitting in the shoe is bliss as it provides forefoot snug fit which is perfect for my feet.
My First 10 k:
If you are expecting the 34 to be a soft shoe, then you’ll be disappointed. The 33 and 34 are firmer even by 31 and 32 standards, and that’s because of the extra Zoom Air bag added. The firm forefoot sole and high degree of responsiveness puts my fist 10K at a different level of fast running. The push off from the shoe felt quick and the cushioning helps, as at the end of the run my legs felt great than ever.
My mid-way (50k):
My take on the halfway journey with the 34 can be described in just one word, durable. The sole rubber is build tough grip to tackle the ground as I had a positive run for a 7K trail plus 3K road in one of the session, even tested on a slippery ground. I believe this is the time when you ‘break’ into the shoe but rather I was wrong. Only after 70K with the shoe I felt it molded according to my feet as each stride feels natural.
After I completed my 100k:
There’s a little break-in period. If you push through those first stiff miles, the 34 opens up into a really comfortable ride. For me, the last 20-30K of my 100K journey with the 34 was the most satisfying run I had with the shoe. Completed and celebrated my last 5K at Electric Run Malaysia 2017 were purely fun.
My thoughts:
In conclusion, the upper has a seamless interior and a secure fit, both of which are positive traits on a running shoe. The durable outsole is the icing on the cake. The Nike Zoom Pegasus 34 is great all-purpose trainer. It is super smooth for long and recovery runs. Running fast with the 34 felt great when the zoom pads pops off the pavement as you push the pace. I would highly recommend it for a go-to daily trainer for pretty much any runner. Keep running!