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FAQs about podcast – Science of Running:How many episodes does podcast – Science of Running have?The podcast currently has 283 episodes available.
December 07, 2020Episode 123: Why Coaches Matter Now More Than EverThe title says it all: we need coaches! Why? Coaches are there to not only motivate but to provide perspective. Whether you coach at the high school, college, or professional level, coaches spend more time with athletes than that athlete spends with any teacher, professor, or anyone else outside of those they live with. The…...more1h 19minPlay
November 08, 2020Episode 122: Periodization in the Good Times and Bad.Periodization sounds complex, but it’s really just how we plan and organize our training. Do you build a big base and then go short and fast with speedwork? Or employ a blended or mixed system? In this episode we break down periodization and discuss how to use it not only when things are going well,…...more1h 11minPlay
September 27, 2020Episode 121: You’re not working hard enough and you’re not recovering deep enough.Hard days hard, easy days easy. How much validity does that saying have? How hard should our hard workouts be? Should we jog slowly on recovery days or make them steady? In this episode, we dive into the balance between hard workouts and recovery days. Steve & Jon Resources Mentioned in the Podcast The Stress…...more1h 3minPlay
September 14, 2020Episode 120: Peak Fitness vs. Peak PerformanceWhat’s it mean to be fit? What about to perform? Is there a meaningful difference? In this episode, Steve and Jon explore the continuum from fitness to performance. As we make our way from fitness to performance, the psychological demands shift. From high control to low. From low threat to high. Give this episode a…...more1h 6minPlay
August 30, 2020Episode 119: Upgrading Lactate Dynamics: A Key to Running Faster LongerWhat’s it mean to improve the lactate threshold? What about lactate buffering capacity? In this episode, John and Steve take you down the rabbit hole of workouts designed to improve every part of the lactate curve. You’ll learn why traditional tempo runs push the lactate curve up, but you can also pull the curve. You’ll…...more56minPlay
August 17, 2020Episode 118: The Future of College Sports and the NCAAThe NCAA and college sports are in disarray. Facing a mass pandemic, postponement and cancelation of fall sports, and a growing understanding by the athletes the leverage that they have. With many of us wondering what in the world is the future of college sports, this week we brough on an expert, Dr. Roger Pielke…...more1h 17minPlay
August 10, 2020Episode 117: Development Part 2- Middle Distance TrainingThe Middle Distance Events. That combination of speed and endurance makes them one of the most enjoyable but also challenging events to train for or coach. In this episode, we dive deep into the challenges of training for the 800m and 1,500m.We walk you through: The wisdom of Percy Cerutty on coaching the mid-distance events.…...more1h 9minPlay
July 27, 2020Episode 116: Endurance Development- Part 1It’s time for a deep dive into training. This week begins a multi-part series on the development of an athlete. We start with the intake process and deciding where to go with the athlete, and move on to what kind of training the athlete should do. For this week, we focus on the 5k and…...more1h 7minPlay
July 20, 2020Episode 115: Fartleks, Alternations and the Lost Workout StyleFartleks, the wonderful invention of Gusta Holmer in the 1930’s, is something we are all familiar with. Run hard for a minute, jog for a minute, repeat twenty times. But in today’s world where everything is measured and coaches rely on that feedback to adjust workloads, the fartlek is becoming a lost art. In this…...more1h 4minPlay
July 13, 2020Episode 114: Do Fast Times Transfer to Being CompetitiveDo the fastest athletes always win? The ones who come in with the best seed time. The athlete who threw down that fast mile at Mt. Sac or a blazing 5k at Stanford? If not, how come? In episode 114, we explore the world of racing. What does it mean to be competitive and can…...more1h 4minPlay
FAQs about podcast – Science of Running:How many episodes does podcast – Science of Running have?The podcast currently has 283 episodes available.