Top Running YouTube Channels in 2026 from Kenya

Running channels cover everything from casual jogging and couch-to-5K plans to ultramarathons, trail running, and triathlon. You'll find training tips, race recaps, form analysis, and the science behind endurance—VO₂ max, cadence, and injury prevention. Content ranges from professional athlete documentaries and Olympic coverage to everyday runners sharing their journey and gear reviews.

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Expect marathon and half-marathon training plans, trail and mountain running adventures, track and field analysis, and advice from coaches and physiotherapists. Brands like Nike, HOKA, and Salomon feature alongside independent creators and running clubs. Whether you're a beginner or chasing a PB, this category offers motivation, education, and community for runners at every level.

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DW The 77 Percent

@DWThe77Percent

Jobs, health, education, politics, entertainment — these are just a few of the big issues shaping life for the 77 percent: Africa's young majority. With 77% ...

Kenya
Subscribers
151k
Total Views
28.5M
Videos
1,485
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'Why didn't I leave the first time? Inside Kenya's gender-based violence crisis | The 77 Percent

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DW The 77 Percent is Deutsche Welle’s flagship youth-focused magazine for Africa’s 77 % who are under 35. Based in Kenya and hosted by charismatic reporters Fatou, Rachel and Edith, the channel blends 26-minute “Full Show” panels, on-street debates and mini-docs that tackle jobs, gender violence, politics, travel, mental health and pop culture with fearless, pan-African candor. Every week it drops timely investigations—on corrupt systems, FGM, body-image pressures, election paradoxes or why intra-African flights cost more than trips to Europe—mixing hard data with real voices from Lagos to Lamu. Expect sharp social experiments, health explainers (“Healthy Me, No Cap!”) and the relationship talk show “Don’t Hold Back,” all shot in eye-level, phone-vertical style that feels like WhatsApp from a smart cousin, not a foreign broadcaster. The result is a rare space where young Africans debate solutions, call out leaders and celebrate culture without filter, giving viewers both urgency and agency to change their communities.

What Makes This Channel Unique

The only pan-African youth program that fuses Deutsche Welle’s global production quality with hyper-local, street-level storytelling—giving the continent’s 77 % an unfiltered platform to question leaders, test policy and amplify solutions in real time.

Weekly
English
Target Audience

Africans aged 18-34, activists, students, job-seekers, policy-makers and global viewers curious about contemporary African realities.

Content Formats
Panel debateStreet interviewsMini-documentaryExplainerSocial experimentTalk show
Primary Topics
Gender equality & GBVYouth unemployment & corruptionIntra-African mobility & cost of travelMental & reproductive health mythsElectoral integrity & governance