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Science of Running

Science of Running

By: Steve Magness
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An in depth look at training, coaching, Sport Science, and anything else that relates to enhancing endurance performance. Hygiene & Healthy Living Running & Jogging
Episodes
  • Marius Bakken on the Norwegian Method: Double Threshold, Lactate Control, and Muscle Tone
    May 26 2026
    We host Olympian and Norwegian-method innovator Marius Bakken and talk bout the history and principles behind double-threshold training, lactate testing, and “muscle tone” as a key limiter of recovery and performance. Bakken contrasts lessons from coaches like Joe Newton, Peter Coe, and others, emphasizing long-term progression and balancing load with precision rather than uncontrolled intensity.…
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    Less than 1 minute
  • Part 3: The Art and Science of Peaking
    May 19 2026
    Steve Magness and John Marcus continue their peaking series by reframing peaking as maintaining fitness while eradicating fatigue so athletes can express existing fitness on race day, rather than expecting a magical performance boost. They emphasize that peaking is as psychological as physiological: coaches must set realistic expectations that racing will still feel hard, shift…
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    52 mins
  • Coaching Successfully Series Part 2: Defining Your Training Approach
    May 12 2026
    Steve Magness and Jonathan Marcus discuss how coaches should define a training approach without falling into two traps: having no coherent philosophy by mixing everything, or rigidly copying one system with no flexibility. They argue training must account for environment and reality (altitude, heat/humidity, sea level), athlete population, and psychological constraints, not just physiology or…
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    1 hr and 5 mins
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