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Mile 90: Training Basics to Get You on the Right Track

Whether you are starting your running journey, restarting after a pandemic-induced hiatus, or deep in the heart of training for an upcoming race, we have the simple themes and tips you need to stay focused and successful. But first, we'll catch up on the action from last weekend in Monaco -- the highlight of the Diamond League season -- and build the hype for our upcoming Benji-Travis showdown.

Jul 13, 202159 min

Mile 89: Lost & Found on the Road to the Olympic Trials

The U.S. Olympic Team Trials wrapped up this past weekend in Eugene, Oregon, and Benji and Travis are here to analyze all the big action. Then, Travis shares the highlights and best running recommendations from a nearly 7,000 mile cross country road trip to Eugene. Follow Stephen's journey for mental health awareness and education on Instagram: @S_Johns28

Jul 01, 202158 min

Mile 88: BurritoGate & 38 Miles for 38 Years

USA Track and Field broke the internet this week as Shelby Houlihan, America's premier women's middle distance runner, received a 4-year suspension after testing positive for performance enhancing drugs. We brought back your guy Benji to talk about BurritoGate and other Olympic Trials storylines. And Travis shares his experience from running 38 miles on his 38th birthday.

Jun 17, 202155 min

Mile 87: Ben v. Travis in The Race of The Century // Tips for Training in Summer Heat

The stage is set. Ben and Travis -- two self-proclaimed titans of track & field -- are training for a showdown in a series of races for pride, glory, and honor. We break the early news on this epic encounter and invite your feedback for this special event. Then in the 17th minute we move to advice for how to crush your summer running goals even in the hottest, most sultry conditions. Reference mentioned in this episode -- Temperature and Dew Point Adjustments for Pacing: http://maximumperfor...

Jun 04, 202151 min

Mile 86: Furman's Ryan Adams on Chasing His NCAA & Olympic Dreams

We're excited to bring you a conversation with Furman University track star Ryan Adams. Ryan is among the top competitors for the 1500 meters crown in the upcoming NCAA track and field championships. He’s also a multi-time conference champion and school record holder. We hope you enjoy Ryan’s thoughtful and candid perspective on his collegiate track experience as he takes us from the highs of record-breaking performances to the challenge of the last minute cancellation of the 2020 indoor nationa...

May 27, 202157 min

Mile 85: The Mile, Part II | Warm-up and Pacing Strategies

We continue our conversation about the Mile with a deeper dive into warming up and pacing your race. Downville Mile: https://runsignup.com/Race/SC/Greenville/DownvilleMile Books referenced in this two-part series: Winning Running by Peter Coe (Mile Training) The Perfect Mile by Neil Bascomb (Mile History) Sub 4:00: Alan Webb and the Quest for the Fastest Mile by Chris Lear (Mile History) From Last to First by Charlie Spedding (Warming up in heat) Inside a Marathon by Scott Fauble and Ben Rosario...

May 21, 202136 min

Mile 84: The Mile, Part I | Training Tips & Reading Recommendations

4 laps. 1609 meters. 5,280 feet. On the anniversary of Roger Bannister breaking the 4-minute barrier we take a deeper dive into the track event that has captured the distance runner's mind and spirit more than any other. Our two-part series begins with an update on recent mile race results as the spring track season builds toward Tokyo, then we share book recommendations, coaching history, and training tips specific to the mile. Next time we'll drill down on race day: warmup ideas, racing strate...

May 16, 20211 hr 1 min

Mile 83: Toledo Glass City Marathon Review & Training Case Studies

We're back from a weekend of racing at the Toledo Glass City Marathon! We'll breakdown all the course details for anyone racing Toledo in the future, share our racing experiences, and analyze our training block, nutrition and hydration plans, and new ideas for our next marathon attempt.

Apr 30, 20211 hr 1 min

Mile 82: Demanding Excellence -- High Performance Lessons From Elite Athletes and Coaches

C.S. Lewis told us, “ You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” Today’s episode is about the steps we take — not necessarily specific workouts, but rather practical approaches to the entirety of our training as learned from the best — to reach that next goal and reach excellence, whatever excellence might be in the context of your own running experience.

Apr 22, 202121 min

Mile 81: Matt Hensley of ROLL Recovery on Training, Recovery, and Hensley Family Running Tradition

Matt Hensley is a Director of Business Development and Operations for ROLL Recovery. ROLL makes functional and mobile recovery products including the incredibly popular R8, which is a deep tissue massage roller. We’re excited to spend time with Matt on Mile 81 as we discuss ROLL Recovery, his family tradition of running excellence, training, how the running community is helping ROLL’s hometown of Boulder, Colorado stay resilient in the wake of tragedy, and much more. Matt shares so many great st...

Apr 15, 202144 min

Mile 79: Tyler McCandless on Marathons, Meteorology, and Breaking Through Your Limits

Tyler McCandless ran a pr of 2:12:38 at the 2017 US Marathon Championships. He has also earned a PhD in Meteorology, an Energy Risk Professional certification, and has worked at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado. As someone who finds weather forecasting and severe storms particularly interesting, I’ve wanted to interview Tyler for awhile. I hope you enjoy our conversation about marathons, meteorology, and how pushing your limits can yield your next big racing brea...

Mar 26, 202143 min

Mile 78: Medium Long Runs & NCAA Insanity

This week we cover the what, why, and when of Medium Long Runs. If you're not incorporating medium long efforts in your training now is the time to add them, and if you already are we provide ideas for making this type of run even better. But first we analyze a unique and wild weekend of collegiate running with the NCAA D1 Indoor and Cross Country Championships both happening over the span of four days.

Mar 19, 202154 min

Mile 77: Defending Champ Frank Lara and Race Director Doug Alred Preview Gate River Run 15k

The Gate River Run 15k, host to the USA 15k Road Championships since 1994, returns on March 20th in Jacksonville. Past champions include American distance running luminaries like Bill Rodgers, Joan Benoit, Todd Williams, Meb Keflezghi, Deena Kastor, Molly Huddle, and Shalane Flanagan. 3 previous guests of the show -- Christo Landry, Anthony Famiglietti, and Frank Lara -- all won national titles at the River Run. This week Frank returns to the show to tell us about his meteoric rise over the past...

Mar 10, 202152 min

Mile 76: "Going to the Well" and "Hitting the Wall"

"Going to the well" and "hitting the wall" are two of the most common analogies we hear as runners. In the first half of this week's episode we dive into how often and why you should or shouldn't "leave it all out there" in training. Then we analyze the fatigue related factors that create a wall late in longer distance races, and provide practical tips for reducing the wall effect in your next race. Links: For the pizza fans traveling the American West, here is the pizzeria in Cedar City, Utah w...

Mar 03, 20211 hr 6 min

Mile 75: Dr. Richard Hansen -- Coach of Roots Running Project

This week Dr. Richard Hansen joins the program. Dr. Hansen coaches the Roots Running Project and operates High Altitude Spine and Sport in Boulder, Colorado. While only a few years old the Roots team has had tremendous success, and you’ll hear coach share stories about his athletes including Noah Droddy, Frank Lara, Alia Gray, and Maggie Montoya. Our conversation spans the evolution of Roots Running and altitude-based American training groups, the influence of legendary coach Joe Vigil on the te...

Feb 18, 202158 min

Mile 74: Greenville Half Marathon Course Preview & Race Strategy -- The Fastest Half in The South!

The Greenville Half Marathon is almost here! We give you turn-by-turn analysis of the lightning fast course from Travelers Rest to Greenville, and help you develop an effective race strategy. Road racing is back and this is the opener for the 2021 Run In Race Series. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFOZS47wEKZmWfESxFvEnKw/videos and be the first notified when we upload our course preview video so you can visualize your new PR!

Feb 11, 202128 min

Mile 73: Your Training Questions, pt. 2 -- Recovery, Racing, Stretching, Hydration & More!

We pick up where we left off in Mile 72 with your questions about sleep, tune-up races, stretching, long run hydration strategies, when to use strength training, VO2Max, interval workouts, marathon pace training, ice baths, and inspirational running books. Thanks for contributing to the discussion! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFOZS47wEKZmWfESxFvEnKw/videos

Feb 04, 202154 min

Mile 72: The New & Improved Seconds Flat // Your Training Questions, pt. 1

We reveal our new logo, intro, YouTube channel, race series and more! Stay tuned for details on even more coming resources and our apparel release. Thanks for your support in making these ventures possible! In the 21st minute we change gears and answer your training questions about mental and physical training as some races continue to be postponed or canceled, easy days, how to best employ strides, and when and why you might add a second run, or double, to your training day. Links: YouTube Chan...

Jan 28, 202155 min

Mile 71: Ian Butler on His Journey from Overcoming Traumatic Brain Injuries to A 2:09:45 Marathon PR

Ian Butler seized the moment at last month’s Marathon Project running a nearly 7 minute PR of 2:09:45 and joining an exclusive group of sub 2:10 American men. Butler’s underdog journey has followed a serpentine path from high schooler who held a single Division 2 scholarship offer to a post-collegiate runner who nearly quit the sport before joining his current training group, and now a top 5 finisher in the deepest American marathon field ever assembled. But Ian’s story is much greater than the ...

Jan 21, 202149 min

Mile 70: Long Run Planning, Fueling, and Quality with David Roche

You've been clamoring for our most up-to-date thoughts on long run training, so we brought in David Roche, one of the most accomplished endurance coaches in the sport, for a wide-ranging conversation. David covers planning, fueling, injections of quality segments within the long run, and more. He will leave you feeling prepared, enthusiastic, optimistic, and ready to challenge your preconceived notions of your limits! For more from David check out the Some Work All Play podcast and his book The ...

Jan 14, 20211 hr 7 min

Mile 69: How Setting and Reaching Running Goals in 2021 Can Change Lives with Daniel “Cosmo” Harper

We're privileged to bring you a story of hope, determination, and personal transformation. Daniel Harper will inspire you to be a better version of yourself in 2021! You'll hear his two-year journey from a guy without running shoes to a Boston Marathon qualifier who hits the pavement for miles every morning. In the second half of the conversation our focus shifts and Daniel tells us how that journey has changed his life. And in the final minutes you'll hear the raw and powerful emotion of this e...

Jan 07, 20211 hr

Mile 68: Marathon Project Breakout 26.2 Mile Star Natasha Wodak -- 2nd Fastest Canadian Woman Ever

Natasha Wodak holds the Canadian 10,000m National Record and was the first Canadian woman half marathoner under 70 minutes. After a seven year hiatus since her marathon debut at Toronto in 2013, Natasha returned to the event last week in Chandler, AZ for the Marathon Project. It was a scintillating return as she ran a 2:26:19 for a top five finish — the second fastest Canadian female performance in history. Natasha takes us inside the Marathon Project, her physical and mental preparation, and he...

Jan 02, 202149 min

Mile 67: Anthony Famiglietti on Running for World Records, Joy, and Our Shared Humanity

2-time Olympian, 6-time US Champion, and treadmill mile world record holder Anthony Famiglietti joins the show this week. Fam provides a unique and thoughtful perspective on what makes running special and how it can be a vehicle for a balanced, positive, successful lifestyle. In our wide-ranging conversation, Anthony reveals the raw emotion of a 2020 filled with heartache, and shares sound advice for the mental aspects of racing. Have you ever noticed that flow state performances occur when you ...

Dec 24, 20201 hr 12 min

Mile 66: Workouts We Love, Part 3 -- Combination Workouts: The Michigan, The Lumberjack, & More

Welcome back for the final installment of our Workouts We Love series. We're unpacking Combination Workouts, or what we might also call Multi Zone or Mixed Sessions. Some of these are famous high volume sessions that we’ll break down and offer some modifications based on your level of experience. Others are our own creations. We’ll walk you through how constructing these workouts can exact a particular stimulus and fit your training goals!

Dec 17, 202026 min

Mile 65: Kyle Merber on a Healthy Running and Racing Lifestyle and Dreams Deferred

We’re super excited to welcome in Kyle Merber, one of the best American milers of this generation. In a recent episode Ken Goe told us he fell in love with covering track because track athletes are the best people in sports. Kyle Merber personifies Ken’s perspective. I interviewed Kyle a couple weeks ago. Unfortunately, recording issues created a lot of lost audio. However, Kyle was gracious enough to squeeze us into his calendar again. That’s the type of kindness and generosity we’ve come to ex...

Dec 10, 202026 min

Mile 64: Workouts We Love, Part 2 -- Alternations

We continue our Workouts We Love series with Alternation Workouts. Alternations are quality pace change sessions that transform your usual workout recovery segments into steady floats. We cover historical examples from some of our sport's greatest coaches and how and when to incorporate alternations into your training.

Dec 03, 202023 min

Mile 63: Workouts We Love, Part 1 -- Progression Runs

We’re starting an exciting series of episodes about Workouts We Love as a way to bring you new ideas and zest for training. And, more importantly, to explain why we use these workouts, when we implement different variations, and how to use these in training for different distances. First up: Progression Runs! Resources mentioned: Pace Calculator: https://runfastcoach.com/calc2/ VO2 Max % Chart: http://www.ustfccca.org/assets/symposiums/2015/DISTANCE-Stanley-Symposium-2015.pdf (scroll to pages 13...

Nov 25, 202023 min

Mile 62: Ken Goe on His Career at the Pinnacle of Track & Field Writing and the Future of the Sport

For more than four decades Ken Goe transported his readers to front row seats for some of the biggest events in sports. In print, and later also online, Ken spent much of his career bringing to life the iconic races in track and field that we all wished we could see in person. His work transcended sports journalism and made him a trusted source for the story of the race and the story behind the race. Ken recently retired from his full time position at The Oregonian. After a brief and hard-earned...

Nov 17, 202038 min
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