Last year, Nate Buchanan of Kara and Nate, which boasts 3.5 million subscribers, documented himself running 26.2 miles from the city of Marathon to Athens, Greece, without training. However, I couldn't help but notice more and more suggestions of popular YouTubers running marathons without training. The algorithm has led me down a relatively healthy path I could have suffered a similar fate to my sister, who now recites anti-vaxxer rhetoric after watching one too many videos about optimal parenting techniques. In recent months, I have found myself down a rabbit hole of fitness related content on YouTube. "Because it was a good title," said Midtbo. His friend laughed and asked, "What gave you this idea?" "In the last two years, I've probably run four times," Midtbo stated as he sat on the invisible finish line in the dark. So why does anyone care if Norway's best climber can run a marathon without training? Aren't weighted, one-arm pull-ups impressive enough? I'm assuming as a professional climber he still tends to his cardiovascular fitness in some capacity. I'm not surprised that Magnus could cover 26.2 miles. While he is an incredibly fit individual, he does not produce running content, nor does he discuss any previous running experience on his channel. Why is Norway's best climber running a marathon? To his 1.77 million subscribers, Magnus is known for his engaging climbing content and training techniques with a few novel experiences thrown into the mix, most of which center around rock climbing.
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