Tokyo Marathon Weekend, Sub-3 Pursuit, and Building a Running YouTube Channel in Thailand - This Messy Happy
Release Date: 03/06/2026
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info_outlineBen and Mary Bridges (Messy Is Happy) recap Tokyo Marathon weekend, celebrating Mary’s 3:00:01 PB and discussing her rapid progression from 3:13 (Chicago 2024) to 3:04 (Shanghai) to nearly breaking three hours. They attribute the improvement to consistent training, gradually building to ~100 km weeks, and focused mindset work.
Ben reflects on his emotional on-camera reaction at the finish and shares his own marathon journey, progressing from 2:50 at the 2019 London Marathon to 2:44 in Chicago, with a long-term goal of running in the 2:30s. He also recounts his Chicago trip where he raced well despite being jet-lagged and unwell.
They explain the niche they are building with This Messy Happy across YouTube and Instagram - combining coaching-focused content, relatable storytelling around their own running journeys, and light comedy reels. They also discuss how the value of traditional tutorial-style content is shifting as tools like ChatGPT become more widely used.
Looking ahead, they outline a “Six in 26” idea for 2026 - a travel-heavy year attempting six marathons while documenting the experience.
The conversation also touches on leaving teaching jobs in Thailand to pursue content creation and coaching full time, creators who inspire their work, and Thailand’s rapidly growing running scene known for its celebratory atmosphere and safe places to run.
Links
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https://www.instagram.com/thismessyhappy/
Messy Is Happy YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@ThisMessyHappy
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Topics
00:00 Tokyo Weekend Recap
00:51 Three Hour Breakthrough
02:12 Training Behind Progress
03:34 Raw Finish Reaction
05:02 Channel Mission Explained
09:29 Future Content Direction
11:01 Ben Marathon Journey
12:26 Chicago Travel Chaos
15:13 Leaving Teaching Behind
17:24 Creators They Follow
20:46 Authentic Brand Deals
21:30 Merch Funds Independence
22:06 Staying Relevant on YouTube
22:41 Entertainment Beats Advice
23:52 Viral Running Comedy Reels
25:59 Wordless Humor vs Dialogue
27:01 Defining Content Goals
28:05 Photo Album Mindset
30:12 North Star Over Views
31:29 Upcoming Races and Targets
33:43 Running Culture in Thailand
36:43 Living Safe in Thailand
38:01 Where to Follow Next