Dr. Roger Enoka is the world’s leading expert on the neuromuscular determinants of movement in health and disease. Today we talk about the physiology of controlling muscle force, new paradigms for viewing fatigue, muscle cramps, and aging. He also answers the question, “why is running fast downhill beneficial for a runners development?”.
Oct 13, 2017•46 min•Ep. 59
The structures that transmit force from muscle cells to bone are critical components of your running health and economy in addition to a common site of injury. Today we learn all about tendons and sinews from the world's leading expert on this topic.
Sep 21, 2017•1 hr 3 min•Ep. 58
Answers to listener questions.
Aug 31, 2017•1 hr 15 min•Ep. 57
Today we cover questions on heat acclimatization for altitude performance, veganism, building hiking into training even if you live in a flat area, respiratory discomfort after endurance exercise, foam rolling, weight lifting, mental fogginess after endurance events, body weight, and taking time off for niggling injuries.
Jul 26, 2017•1 hr 4 min•Ep. 56
A deep scientific discussion of the concept of critical power/critical speed as the 'fatigue threshold' with an emphasis on how it may apply to ultra-endurance training and performance.
Jul 12, 2017•1 hr 3 min•Ep. 55
Today we touch on a variety of topics in biomechanics, from shoe cushioning to children's shoes to pool running...and more...
Jun 28, 2017•51 min•Ep. 54
Introduction of a new episode category: SOUP Bites. You have specific questions. In SOUP Bites, you'll get specific answers!
Jun 07, 2017•5 min•Ep. 53
A thought-provoking analysis of training dogma, practices, and approaches from one of the world's leading experts on program development.
May 24, 2017•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 52
One of the highest profile and most sought after coaches in ultra marathon running, David Roche delivers novel approaches to training athletes that may help you as much as they've helped his runners.
May 10, 2017•1 hr 25 min•Ep. 51
An overview of the best predictors of ultra endurance performance from the world's leading expert. The data may surprise you...
Apr 26, 2017•21 min•Ep. 50
Soup to nuts on our current understanding of recovery from one of the scientific leaders in the field. Dr. Peake is a colleague of Dr. Neubauer, who was on last episode (#48), discussing the immune system in recovery. Today we broaden the discussion and talk about the other knowns and unknowns on the topic.
Apr 12, 2017•57 min•Ep. 49
Think the immune system just helps to keep us from getting sick or recover from illness? Think again...
Mar 29, 2017•59 min•Ep. 48
Dr. Andrew Murray is a Scottish ultra-distance runner, family medicine practitioner, and author of 'Running Your Best: Some Science and Medicine' and 'Running Beyond Limits: The Adventures of an Ultra Marathon Runner' . Today we sit down for a chat about best practices in staying healthy and making physical activity part of your life for better training gains.
Mar 15, 2017•29 min•Ep. 47
Legendary geneticist Claude Bouchard, PhD joined me for a pragmatic discussion. In discussion of genetics, the focus is often on the genetic outliers and extremes of potential. While that's always fun, today's discussion is focused on what we know that is relevant to you. Dr. Bouchard is THE living legend in the field of the genetic underpinnings of responses to exercise; his group literally invented the field that seeks to understand variability in exercise responses to training at the genetic ...
Mar 01, 2017•48 min•Ep. 46
Author of 'The Ultra Mindset', Travis Macy, sits down with us to discuss the book and share his insights into mental side of our sport.
Feb 15, 2017•1 hr 10 min•Ep. 45
This week I interviewed Bob Kenefick PhD and we outline a strategy for you to develop your approach to staying properly hydrated - actionable info!
Feb 01, 2017•1 hr 2 min•Ep. 44
In this week’s episode, I sat down with Mike Wardian. He's one of the most prolific runners on planet Earth. As this episode airs, he’s traveling the world to complete seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. He’s a font of information on how to be successful while making running a lifestyle. And, yes, he actually has a ‘regular job’. How does he do it? Listen and learn.
Jan 18, 2017•1 hr 4 min•Ep. 43
Everything you need to know for optimal protein nutrition to maximize your training and adaption. Dr. van Loon joins us from the Netherlands where he leads a large and outstanding research group. He's the world's leading expert on this topic. How much, when, what about sex differences, what about aging, right after training, what about over night...we cover it all!
Dec 06, 2016•53 min•Ep. 42
Everything you need to know about the fundamentals of biomechanics as they relate to injury in runners. Lots of actionable info in this one!
Nov 22, 2016•1 hr 4 min•Ep. 41
We dive into Dr. Kram's research on biomechanics and energy utilization, running economy, and the things you need to pay attention to as well as what you don't.
Nov 08, 2016•1 hr 17 min•Ep. 40
A comprehensive conversation with elite ultra runner Stephanie Howe Violett, PhD where we talk about her year of injuries, her approaches to injury recovery and to training, and her expertise (PhD) in sports nutrition.
Oct 25, 2016•56 min•Ep. 39
What do you mean when you use the word 'training'? Today, we start a project, together, to create a training framework.
Oct 11, 2016•11 min•Ep. 38
Recent research findings from research at the Western States Endurance Run on gastrointestinal distress.
Sep 27, 2016•39 min•Ep. 37
Findings from recent research on recovery practices and their effectiveness for ultra marathon finishers.
Sep 13, 2016•42 min•Ep. 36
The myth of adrenal fatigue.
Aug 30, 2016•16 min•Ep. 35
Western States champion (2015), Magdalena Boulet, joins me for an amazing episode. Learn all the ins and outs of her training, racing approaches, nutrition strategies, and much more!
Aug 16, 2016•1 hr 13 min•Ep. 34
Roundtable discussion with three coaches (Paul Lind, Andrew Simmons, Ty Draney) recorded on location, including audience questions.
Aug 02, 2016•1 hr 17 min•Ep. 33
Ian Torrence has complete nearly 200 ultra distance events and has won approximately 25% of them. He has important advice to give regarding longevity in the sport and approaches to DNFing that you need to hear if you want to be successful in this sport for years to come.
Jul 19, 2016•57 min•Ep. 32
You are an endurance runner. So, what's the point in doing high intensity interval training (HIIT)? Whether you are new to endurance running or a seasoned veteran, you will benefit from HIIT. We explore how, what, when, and why in this episode.
Jul 05, 2016•1 hr 5 min•Ep. 31
Learn how to prepare for performance in the heat and how heat acclimation can actually improve your performance in moderate temperatures.
Jun 21, 2016•53 min•Ep. 30