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An in depth look at training, coaching, Sport Science, and anything else that relates to enhancing endurance performance.... more
FAQs about podcast – Science of Running:How many episodes does podcast – Science of Running have?The podcast currently has 284 episodes available.
January 19, 2018Episode 64: Recovery During WorkoutsThis weeks episode is all about recovery! No, not ice baths, protein, compression boots, and all of that nonsense, but on how much recovery time should you take during workouts? Should I take three minutes between my mile repeats or four? Jogging or standing? How about some exercises in between? We delve into our own…...more57minPlay
January 07, 2018Episode 63: Everything You Need to Know About the 5k It’s time to talk the 5k. We cover everything, from how to approach the training of it (Is it a speed or endurance event? What’s the best type of intervals to improve your 5k?) to what the best race tactics are. In this sprawling conversation, we delve deep…...more1h 5minPlay
December 21, 2017Episode 62: Our Worst Coaching Blunders in Coaching Middle DistanceIn this episode, Jon and I delve into our coaching blunders with middle distance athletes. What mistakes did we make early on and what have we learned from them? Topics covered in this episode include We dive into the misconceptions on speed and power development. How we both messed up plyos when we first introduced…...more1h 8minPlay
November 27, 2017Episode 61: “If you can’t be great, be good” Coach Mike Smith after winning a National ChampionshipAs promised, we’ve brought back NAU coach Mike Smith to give us insight on how his team won the NCAA Cross-Country Championships. As he did in our previous episode, Mike delivers numerous pearls of wisdom and shows how he has grown and evolved as a coach. He walks us through the week leading up to…...more1h 14minPlay
November 03, 2017Episode 60: “Don’t Jog!?” Myths on Conditioning for Team Sports“Don’t jog! Only High intensity interval training!” Outside of the distance running world, these phrases are often thrown around when it comes to development of endurance in team sports or non-running individual sports. Whether it’s the fear of creating slow athletes, or the myth that you can get all of your aerobic bang for your…...more58minPlay
October 19, 2017Episode 59: Culture and Belonging: Interview with NAU coach Mike SmithThis is a MUST listen episode. In this weeks On Coaching with Magness & Marcus, we bring in NAU coach Mike Smith to talk about team culture and training. In this wide ranging and deep episode, we dive into a number of topics. Starting with how Mike took over a team that was the defending…...more1h 30minPlay
October 06, 2017Episode 58: What Coaching Methods Have You Outgrown?Welcome Back! In this episode of On Coaching with Magness & Marcus, it’s time to take on one of the important concepts in coaching: Change! How have we as coaches evolved in our thinking? Jon and I take you through the methods of coaching that we used to hold true to our heart but have…...more1h 13minPlay
September 12, 2017Episode 57: The Discernment Spectrum: Smart, Intelligent, or SophisticatedIn this episode of On Coaching with Magness & Marcus, we delve into a concept Jon calls “The Discernment Spectrum,” which is: Smart—Intelligent—Sophisticated As we learn a subject or skill, we exist somewhere on this spectrum. Smart only exists in duality– right or wrong–so it represents a basic level of understanding. To be intelligent means…...more1h 10minPlay
August 21, 2017Episode 56- How To Become A ChampionIn this episode of On Coaching, we discuss the amazing book Athletics: How to Become a Champion by Percy Cerutty. Cerutty was the coach of Herb Elliott who was the 1960 Olympic 1,500m Champion and held the world record in the mile at 3:54. In How to Become a Champion, Cerutty wrote a classic text…...more1h 23minPlay
July 21, 2017Episode 55- The Two Way Street of Coaching: Why learning from our athletes is a must.In this episode of On Coaching, Jon and I discuss the often skewed coach-athlete dynamic. Traditionally, coaches have been the information purveyors, the power holders, distribtuing knowledg in a one way direction; Coach to athlete. When this dynamic remains, we lose an opportunity to learn. We get stuck in certain patterns; repeating the same types…...more59minPlay
FAQs about podcast – Science of Running:How many episodes does podcast – Science of Running have?The podcast currently has 284 episodes available.