I Entered my First 100 Mile (160km) Ultramarathon *emotional*

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Natacha Océane

Natacha Océane

8 ай бұрын

I signed up for my first 100 mile ultramarathon race!! It took a lot of physiotherapy and rehab to strengthen my ankle but I finally felt confident enough to go for it (: The last few months of running have not at all been what I’d hoped for, but difficulty only makes you stronger.
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@natachaoceane
@natachaoceane
Persistence is the only real superpower 🤍 I'll be back 🌈 So proud of you, my friends 🌸
@lauravilbiks
@lauravilbiks
Honestly, this video is 10 times more inspiring than if you would've completed it perfectly the first time around - the persistence is crazy amazing, girl!!!
@ishitasatyajit7351
@ishitasatyajit7351
I know you would have wanted to complete the race but by failing 3 times you have given all of your 1.66 million subscribers the will to get up and try again no matter how hard things get. The courage you have shown to keep trying, experiencing setbacks, and to share all of it with us is truly commendable. This message was stronger than any message you could have shared if you had succeeded (although I know you would have liked to - and you will soon!). Thanks for inspiring us all. Difficult things take time, and we will keep supporting you! <3
@MyCaliforniaSweethea
@MyCaliforniaSweethea
A quote I absolutely love is “success is the ability to go from one failure to another failure with no loss of enthusiasm”. Which is what, I as a viewer, see from you time and time again, which is so freaking inspirational! 🎉 Thank you for showing us the highs and lows!
@aylaamon3267
@aylaamon3267
Choosing to DNF in a race is the absolute bravest thing you can do! And the fact that you still ran a 50 miler, 80+ miler, and another 50 miler within a couple months of each other... You're a massive inspiration, and I can only assume the running gods have something great in store for you.
@SCR1977
@SCR1977
I cannot thank you enough for showing these “failures,” it means so much to those of us struggling along as well. To show the road to the achievement in all its low points illustrates the whole point of distance running in the first place. These of course aren’t failures, they are part of the improvement and learning along the way, and many of us need to see this and not just the finish line. Keep up the great work, the goal is within reach.
@babyxkande
@babyxkande
I know that female athletes train and compete regardless of their cycle but I just wanna say, the fact that you did the first two while on your period is already beyond spectacular! It was so inspiring to watch your perseverance even if it didn't go the way you wanted. And I'm sure you're gonna get it the next time.
@northwoodfalls1403
@northwoodfalls1403
100% you made the right call. As someone who lives in a very cold country, it’s the thing we had drilled into us as kids: when you start shivering, get inside. ASAP. Especially if you’re wet. If you were shivering and not able to get dry clothes on and warm up a bit, you could have ended up with hypothermia. Also, I was so nervous watching you run in the wet in the dark. The last thing you needed was to slip and twist your ankle AGAIN. Every time you attempt this goal, you’re learning so much, you’re building up a wealth of knowledge and experience. You will absolutely NAIL this one, Natacha. So long as you want to, you will do it. Mario is such a pet. The hair!!! Classic. Was so excited to see you’d uploaded. Always love to hear what you’ve been up to. Sending you a pixel hug and lots of love. You never cease to inspire.
@JuliaJiggs
@JuliaJiggs
If there's one person who I know can do this, it's you Natacha. Luck has not been on your side, but you will continue to persevere!
@fastfoodie24
@fastfoodie24
It gave me so much life and happiness seeing you out there. Even though neither of us achieved our goal on the day, we will be back and we will crush it next time.
@SherylRubio28
@SherylRubio28
Natacha! We missed you so much here! I'm glad that you are back and we are very proud of you, what I love the most about this channel and how realistic you are. You got this girl! <3
@lor4e
@lor4e
Thanks so much for showing us the highs and lows of trying to achieve something. Honestly these lessons can be adapted to any area in life. It's so inspirational to see you finding the strength to keep going in a safe way <3
@Eryent
@Eryent
Girl I honestly think this video is even more of an "achievement" then actually finishing the 100k! First of all it shows your mindset and willpower to push through BUT also to be a REAL ATHLETE and actually LISTEN to your body, knowing when 'enough is enough'! ❤ Showing this is helping so many others instead of always all the 'perfect' videos you see on here!
@Wickedweirdwednesday
@Wickedweirdwednesday
Honestly, it’s really nice to see someone actually DNF. A lot of people wouldn’t show that part. These races are tough and so many people try and DNF and it’s just part of it.
@KPKelly
@KPKelly
Natacha - I was at Canal Corridor and Tunnel Hill. In Tunnel Hill, we were near each other for miles 25-50. You were super cheerful and supportive of all the other runners. Loved your spirit out there. I saw you start cruising again around mile 45, and when I got to mile 50 a few minutes after you, you were stretching just past the finish line - I wish I had known you were going for 100 miles...we'd have gotten you to that finish. Keep getting after it! You'll learn from each one. I failed in my first 2 100 mile attempts and I've not completed 40 of them. Of my 5 I did not complete, 4 of them are Tunnel Hill - and this year was my first Tunnel Hill 100 mile finish. I found the key was to not stop at the start area where my car was...and never go into those super warm tents - people go into those warm tents and never come back. You looked really strong going into mile 50 - you've got the ability to finish one, and I'd bet on you being able to finish a 200+ miler too! Get another one on your schedule - you'll crush it!
@thatgymgirl9590
@thatgymgirl9590
Oh Natacha... I almost cried at the third attempt. You're such a strong persistent woman. I can't believe how much will is in you. We're so so so proud of you. Thank you for simply existing and showing us the face of victory. You may have not completed these races but in our eyes, you're still the biggest winner out there. Please take care of your ankle. I know you're a fighter and you really wanted to succeed but I'm damn sure you'll get it soon. Just prioritize yourself, your physical and mental health. You're out of this world, girl!! Missed your videos and can't wait for you to post more. tight hugs xoxo
@bravosauce
@bravosauce
Girl you've entered 3 ultramarathons, that is nowhere near talking about something with no action! You should be so proud of yourself - as a competitive athlete it's so relatable and so helpful to see the ups and downs with mental and physical states and dealing with injuries and inspiring to see you push your body but knowing when to stop and coming back stronger. Can't wait to see you smash it when you get the 100 mile goal :)
@paigesettar2543
@paigesettar2543
"I wonder what Natcha's doing" entered my mind more often than the Roman Empire... and to now see how committed youve been to reaching your goal and doing the hard work everyone usually ignores (rehab) gives me motivation to sort out my niggles and get running properly again. I felt angry and sad watching you having to stop 3 times, but I know you were probably way more angry and sad in those moments and still came out of it with motivation and positivity. Way to keep at it, it will make the end result so much sweeter! Allez allez allez!
@tabithawills4389
@tabithawills4389
Ouuuuf - this is the type of video that isn't shared enough. And I know this was likely so hard to edit together and share with millions of people. But WOW, are we so grateful you did. I consistently only see highlight reels of people smashing it, but this is such a beautiful representation of the journey <3
@catherinedfong
@catherinedfong
Keep going Natacha! Running 100 miles is not easy. The fact that you ran around 85 miles is an insane achievement in itself. Good for you for listening to your body.
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