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Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed and Join Our Discord Discussions: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 In episode 27 of the Sweat Elite podcast, Matt recounts his recent Osaka Marathon experience and the challenges that led to his dropout at 22.8km. Speaking from the mountains of Japan, Matt discusses factors such as jet lag, asthma issues, and personal stressors that impacted his performance. He shares insights on effective workouts that can be completed in under an hour, addresses questions about training and recovery, and offers updates on his future marathon plans. Matt also discusses collaborations, addresses past controversies, and provides advice for runners dealing with similar issues. Topics:00:00 Introduction and Current Location01:04 Reflecting on the Osaka Marathon DNF23:54 Future Marathon Plans34:39 Answering Listener Questions: Asthma, RED-S46:37 Workouts of the Week50:21 Rapid Fire Q&A From Instagram59:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Workouts of the week - best bang for buck - 50min or less 5/10k: 10min LT. 10x1min hard/1min off Half Marathon: 8x1k @ LT2 (30sec) Marathon: 15min prog warm up, 30min LT1 with optional 3 30sec stops, 10min cool down
Globe Runners Portugal April 13-20: https://www.thegloberunners.com/portugal Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed and Join Our Discord Discussions: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, Matt discusses his recent travels to Japan, his marathon training, and his experiences with Ozempic for weight management. He provides insights into various workouts, shares news about upcoming running events, and offers thoughts on subjects like the cost of taxis in Japan and rapid advancements in track and marathon performances. Additionally, Matt reflects on life lessons learned from recent personal experiences and responds to listener questions regarding training strategies. Topics: 00:00 Welcome to Sweat Elite Podcast00:41 Travel Tales and Birthday Reflections02:36 Osaka Marathon Prep & Travel Experiences in Japan04:20 Running Strategy and Training Insights12:46 Recent World Records and Performances20:18 Listener Question: Mr Worst Athletics25:20 Listener Questions: Ozempic36:07 Big Announcement: Globe Runners Experience in Portugal & Mexico43:11 Workouts of the Week: 5K, 10k, Half Marathon & Marathon48:01 Listener Question: Threshold, Marathon Specific Workouts54:42 Five Key Lessons Turning 38
Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed and Join Our Discord Discussions: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 In this 25th episode of the IMO on the Sweat Elite podcast, Matt shares updates about his recent experiences, including fascinating and challenging stories related to U.S. immigration and USCIS regulations. The episode covers various topics such as the journey towards obtaining a green card, dealing with unexpected delays and secondary screenings, and the decision to temporarily relocate to Japan and Europe due to visa issues. Plans for participating in the Osaka Marathon are also discussed, alongside a deep dive into the importance of running workouts, recovery strategies, and the potential benefits of substances like bicarb, creatine, and Ozempic. Additional segments include addressing listener questions, discussing the controversial Nick Bester situation, and speculating on the future performance of runner Shelby Houlihan post-doping ban. The host also makes a heartfelt appeal for support via their private podcast feed and community Discord channel. Topics: 00:00 Welcome to the Sweat Elite Podcast00:45 The Wild Immigration Story - Osaka Marathon18:58 Listener Comment: THC, CBD, and Pain Management22:15 Listener Question: Nick Bester Banned?31:01 Listener Question: BiCarb31:50 Listener Question: Training/Work Balance36:25 Listener Question: Recovery Supplements/Ratios41:49 Workouts Of The Week47:32 Controversial Topics: Ozempic and Shelby Houlihan59:07 Conclusion and Upcoming Plans WORKOUTS OF THE WEEK 5-10k: 5 or 6 x (1k @ 10km effort (1min) 500m @ 5k effort), R: 30sec/90sec. HM: 10k at HME, 2min rest, 2k @ goal pace M: 20k @ Marathon effort + 5k @ GMP inspired by Jake Barraclough
In this episode of the Sweat Elite Podcast, the host engages in a conversation with Aki Nummela, a prominent Finnish marathoner known for his impressive experience and influence in marathon running. Aki shares insights on his extensive training journey, spanning over 20 years, and discusses key principles he has learned along the way. Topics include maintaining an active lifestyle, the importance of low and high-volume training, and effective recovery strategies. Aki also highlights the role of nutrition in marathon performance, emphasizing the importance of proper energy intake. The episode delves into common training mistakes and offers valuable advice for both seasoned and novice runners. Additionally, Aki shares his thoughts on marathon courses and upcoming races he is excited to participate in. SPONSOR: This episode of the Sweat Elite Podcast is brought to you by SAYSKY, the Danish running brand known for its minimalist aesthetic and uncompromising performance. Experience the joy of effortless movement with SAYSKY's innovative apparel and footwear, designed to enhance your runs and elevate your style. For a limited time, Sweat Elite listeners can enjoy 15% off their entire SAYSKY order. Simply visit saysky.com and use code SWEAT15 at checkout. Topics: 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:27 Aki Nummela's Marathon Journey02:20 Training Insights and Strategies11:28 Diet and Nutrition Tips21:00 Psychological Aspects of Marathon Running23:19 Future Marathon Plans and Events27:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Matt Fox - Marathon Weight Loss Protocol: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18jcXkyboLbvVvU0eSkVUVCNz3x3lmVnsNh99wTTskko/edit?usp=sharing Boulder Experience (April 2025): https://www.thegloberunners.com/boulder-running-experience-april2025/ Check out Globe Runners on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloberunners/ Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed and Join Our Discord Discussions: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, the host discusses his recent travel and health experiences, including fasting and enduring a calorie deficit. The episode delves into the benefits and potential drawbacks of resting periods for elite marathon runners, using specific examples from his decades-long running career. The host also explores the controversial comeback of Shelby Houlihan in competitive running, touching on broader themes of doping, rehabilitation, and the ethics of lifetime bans. Listener questions are addressed on topics like utilizing effort-based training in hilly terrain, introducing fatigue miles for 5k and 10k training, and optimizing sodium bicarbonate usage for performance enhancement. The host further discusses the merits of using treadmills for training and finds alternatives to maintain fitness while taking breaks from running. The episode concludes with cautionary advice about political repercussions for public stances and a preview of upcoming plans and episodes. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Personal Update01:00 Training Insights and Rest Periods01:42 Voluntary Recovery and Injury Prevention02:48 Bicarb Experiment and Listener Feedback06:26 Shelby Houlihan Doping Controversy19:36 Cancel Culture and Public Figures23:00 Listener Questions and Running Advice30:28 Understanding Sodium Bicarbonate for Performance30:55 Sodium Bicarbonate Protocols and Personal Experiences32:21 Workouts of the Week: Effective Training Sessions34:39 Half Marathon and Marathon Training Insights38:11 The Role of Treadmills in Elite Running43:01 Political Climate and Its Impact on Athletes49:57 Alternative Training and Recovery Strategies59:51 Concluding Thoughts and Upcoming Events
Join the Shareholders Club / Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Luke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukeandrewkeogh/ Luke Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/87061348/ Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, hosts Luke and Matt discuss their preparation for the upcoming Osaka Marathon, which is less than three weeks away. They share their feelings about their current fitness levels and introduce an unconventional strategy inspired by professional athletes like Andy Buchanan and Conner Mantz: taking forced rest days in the weeks leading up to the marathon. The conversation delves into the reasoning behind this strategy, how they've observed it working well for top athletes, and their own plans for implementing it. They also discuss Luke's recent training, including high-mileage weeks and a particularly strong long run, and how they intend to manage diet, hydration, and rest during this period. The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of feeling confident in one's training and being cautious not to over-train in the final weeks before a big race. Topics: 00:00 Welcome and Countdown to Osaka Marathon00:33 Forced Injury Down Week Strategy01:14 Training Insights and Professional Observations02:06 Luke's Training Journey and Peak Week05:11 Long Run Breakdown and Rest Week06:54 Marathon Pace and Effort Discussion11:12 Psychological Aspects of Marathon Training17:21 Race Day Strategy and Final Preparations21:55 Post-Workout Reflections and Illness23:10 Diet and Intermittent Fasting26:00 Training Adjustments and Rest Days28:02 Mindset and Confidence in Training31:55 The Importance of Rest and Avoiding Overtraining39:18 Conclusion and Next Steps
Join the Shareholders Club / Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Luke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukeandrewkeogh/ Luke Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/87061348/ Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, hosts Luke and Matt dive into the nuances of marathon training and the significance of running by feel. They discuss quotes and insights from renowned coach Steve Magnus and share their thoughts on the importance of effort-based runs as opposed to strict pace-based training. The conversation touches on varying intensity levels, including the often misunderstood 'zone 3' training and how to maintain mental and physical balance. They wrap up with a humorous yet insightful look at the challenges and perceptions surrounding elite training as shared on platforms like Strava. The episode offers valuable takeaways for both casual runners and dedicated athletes. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview00:06 Marathon Training Insights01:03 Strava Controversy and Easy Pace Running02:52 Effort-Based Training Philosophy05:31 Discussion on Recovery and Training Adaptations12:02 Steve Magness's Quotes and Their Impact 38:53 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up
In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast- guest Andy Rayner, known as the FOD Runner, discusses his extensive experience and approach to running, focusing on marathon and half-marathon training. Andy delves into his decade-long running journey, highlighting his yearly mileage progression, the importance of lifetime miles, and his recent adoption of a polarized training approach. He details his training strategies, including structured blocks of intense sessions and innovative recovery methods. Andy also shares personal insights into his diet, body weight management, and mental strategies during races. Additionally, he reflects on past race performances and outlines goals and aspirations for future marathons. The episode includes a sponsorship mention from SaySky, showcasing their Clean Pace Shield Jacket. Listeners can follow Andy's running journey on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Strava under the handle 'Fodrunner.' SPONSOR: This episode of the Sweat Elite Podcast is brought to you by SAYSKY, the Danish running brand known for its minimalist aesthetic and uncompromising performance. Experience the joy of effortless movement with SAYSKY's innovative apparel and footwear, designed to enhance your runs and elevate your style. For a limited time, Sweat Elite listeners can enjoy 15% off their entire SAYSKY order. Simply visit saysky.com and use code SWEAT15 at checkout. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:13 Lifetime Mileage and Training Philosophy 02:54 Current Training Strategies 07:35 Sponsorship and Gear 10:29 Diet and Supplements 11:47 Recovery Techniques 16:17 Psychological Strategies During Races 19:54 Favorite Races and Future Goals 22:49 Ultimate Marathon Goal and Conclusion
Express Interest in Boulder Experience (April 2025): https://www.thegloberunners.com/boulder-running-experience-april2025/ Check out Globe Runners on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloberunners/ Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed and Join Our Discord Discussions: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 In this episode of 'In My Opinion,' Matt from Sweat Elite provides a recap of his recent Houston Marathon experience, including a detailed discussion about his preparation, race day conditions, and performance. He answers audience questions on various topics such as the introduction of long runs, challenging brand collaborations, and insights into new gear like the Coros watch and Adidas Evo Pro shoes. Additionally, Matt talks about his approach to marathon training, rapid-fire Q&A from his Instagram followers, and shares his future race plans, including the upcoming Osaka Marathon. Topics 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview 04:39 Shoe Reviews and Recommendations10:38 Marathon Training Insights23:05 Upcoming Plans and Events30:24 VO2 Maximum Threshold Training30:52 Challenges with Brand Sponsorships31:20 Difficulties with Top for Running36:43 Effective Race Taper Workouts39:32 Advice for Marathon Improvement43:46 Insights on Jake Robinson's Performance45:49 Rapid Fire Q&A59:08 Closing Remarks and Upcoming Plans Workouts of the week- Race Week Tune Up Workouts: 5/10k: 1600m @ LT2 (2min rest) 4x400m @ 5k (1min rest) 1600m @ lT2 (2min rest) 5x100m fast (walk back) HM: 4k (2.5mi) @ LT2 (2min rest) 3x800m @ 10k (1min rest) 1mi @ LT1 (2min rest) 5x100m fast (walk back) M: 5k easy, 3 x 3k @ M (1k recovery), 2k easy
In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, host Matt interviews Andy Buchanan, renowned for his recent Australian Marathon Record of 2:06:22. Conversing from Falls Creek, Andy discusses various aspects of his running career, including his lifetime mileage, pivotal training strategies, nutrition habits, and the psychological strategies he employs during races. Andy shares insights into his progression from shorter track events to marathons, emphasizing the principle of 'less is more' in training, meticulously structured long runs, and adaptive nutrition. He candidly talks about the role of sports psychology in handling negative thoughts during races, and details his planned 2024 racing schedule, including the London Marathon and the World Championships. Additionally, Andy highlights the importance of proper recovery, both physically and mentally, in achieving peak performance. SPONSOR: This episode of the Sweat Elite Podcast is brought to you by SAYSKY, the Danish running brand known for its minimalist aesthetic and uncompromising performance. Experience the joy of effortless movement with SAYSKY's innovative apparel and footwear, designed to enhance your runs and elevate your style. For a limited time, Sweat Elite listeners can enjoy 15% off their entire SAYSKY order. Simply visit saysky.com and use code SWEAT15 at checkout. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:32 Early Running Career and Training Evolution 02:58 Marathon Training Insights 07:52 Diet and Nutrition 12:47 Mental Strategies and Race Psychology 16:36 Future Races and Goals 19:00 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Races
Express Interest in Boulder Experience (April 2025): https://www.thegloberunners.com/boulder-running-experience-april2025/ Check out Globe Runners on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloberunners/ Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed and Join Our Discord Discussions: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, Matt prepares for the Houston Marathon while discussing his travel plans and goals for the race. He shares advice from Joe Skipper on carbohydrate fueling strategies and elaborates on the concept of carbohydrate cycling in training. Matt also dives into the controversial return of Shelby Houlihan to running, offering his perspective on her doping case and the upcoming FloTrack documentary. Additionally, listeners can look forward to various training insights, including a detailed breakdown of race goals from 100 meters to Ironman distances, and practical advice on dealing with race-day nerves. Upcoming events by Globe Runners, including an experience in Boulder, are also highlighted. Topics: 00:00 Welcome to the Sweat Elite Podcast 00:37 Upcoming Houston Marathon and Training Plans 01:53 Globe Runners Boulder Running Experience 06:31 Ballarat Marathon and Other Running Events 08:15 Coros Watch and Running Gear 11:30: Shelby Houlihan's Return to Running 22:36 Houston Marathon Fueling Strategy 27:01 Major Marathons and Entry Challenges 31:57 Exploring Incentives for New Athletic Teams 32:10 Listener Question: Pre-Race Anxiety and Sleep Issues 34:21 Dealing with Race Day Nerves 38:16 Workouts of the Week 43:52 Carb Cycling for Optimal Performance 54:34 Goals for Various Race Distances
Express Interest in Boulder Experience (April 2025): https://www.thegloberunners.com/boulder-running-experience-april2025/ Check out Globe Runners on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloberunners/ Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed and Join Our Discord Discussions: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, Matt discusses a variety of topics including his upcoming race at the Houston Marathon, where he aims for a personal best. He also reflects on short-term versus long-term fatigue, the effectiveness of stretching, and the importance of strength training. Matt provides insights into his diet and carb-loading practices and shares some marathon preparation strategies. Additionally, he details an upcoming competition with the Inside Running Podcast team and discusses potential future marathons and GlobeRunners experiences. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview00:16 Houston Marathon Preparation00:33 Stretching and Fatigue Discussion01:46 Marijuana and Performance04:27 Strength Training Insights05:44 Brand Collaborations and Promotions08:27 Podcast Recommendations and Reflections15:21 Inside Running Podcast Challenge20:20 Houston Marathon Goals and Strategy23:32 Listener Questions and Marathon Qualifiers31:51 Listener Email: Swimming for Recovery32:40 Opinions on Swimming for Recovery34:06 Workouts for a 10 Mile Race35:30 Workouts of the Week36:32 Half Marathon and Marathon Workouts39:43 Rapid Fire Questions from Strava51:27 Stretching: Is It Worth It?53:51 Upcoming Marathons and Plans57:29 Boulder Experience and GlobeRunners59:22 Conclusion and Farewell
Check out Globe Runners on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloberunners/ Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed and Join Our Discord Discussions: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co Matt from Sweat Elite kicks off the 19th edition of 'In My Opinion' and the first podcast of 2025, diving into marathon trends, New Year's resolutions, and personal anecdotes. He discusses the challenges of marathon entries, shares thoughts on weight loss drugs in sports, and provides insights into effective marathon training and recovery strategies. Matt also answers listener questions on double threshold training, the benefits of heat versus altitude training, and the use of gadgets in running. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes the importance of listening to one's body and adapting training plans accordingly. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and New Year Resolutions00:57 Funny Uber Eats Story01:46 Podcast Overview and Listener Questions03:24 Discord Community and GlobeRunner's Experience06:45 Marathon Entry Challenges11:54 Weight Loss Drugs in Sports16:53 Running Performance Metrics25:18 Altitude vs. Heat Training27:34 Workouts of the Week31:30 Detailed Marathon Training Breakdown32:11 Workout Tips and Strava Insights32:28 Addressing Listener Questions34:40 Cycling and Cross-Training Benefits38:03 Podcast Host Changes and Stretching Queries39:51 Training Specificity and Injury Prevention43:40 Managing Weekly Mileage and Calorie Reduction53:39 Double Threshold Training and Recovery59:22 Final Thoughts and Listener Engagement Workouts of the week: 5/10k: 1mi LT (3min rest) 10x400m (1min / 3min rest) 800m hard HM: 15min warm up, 3 x 5k: 4k @ HM (1min rest) 1k faster (3min rest) M: 10mi progression. 8mi (12.87km, use 13km) @ HM, 1mile easy, 2 x 1mile @ faster than MP (mile in between), 1 mile easy
Join us in Arizona Jan 31-Feb 3: https://www.eatruntravel.com/arizona-running-experience Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed and Join Our Discord Discussions: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co Sweat Elite's Best of 2024: Influencers, Trainers, Products, and More In this episode, Matt from Sweat Elite reflects on the highlights of 2024, covering his top influencers, podcasts, YouTube channels, professional content, trainers, racing shoes, and other non-shoe products of the year. He discusses his upcoming marathon plans, provides answers to listener questions, and shares his favorite workouts. Matt also gives insights into his recent trip to St. Petersburg, Florida, and considers the potential for the city to host a major marathon event. Additionally, he introduces his new venture, Globe Runners, which aims to offer unique running and travel experiences. Topics 00:00 Welcome and Holiday Greetings00:37 Year-End Review and Top Picks02:00 Florida Winter Getaway04:23 Top Influencers of 202412:57 Top Podcasts of 202416:50 Top YouTube Channels of 202418:31 Top Professional Athlete Content20:52 Top Trainers and Racers of 202428:46 Top Three Non-Shoe Products of 202429:52 Favorite Workouts of 202434:04 Q&A: Marathon Training and Recovery37:33 Q&A: Training Camps and Globe Runners41:07 Q&A: Podcast Ratings and Content Challenges52:37 Q&A: Marathon Racing Strategy55:54 Q&A: Jet Lag and Marathon Preparation59:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts -- -- -- Workouts of the Week 5/10k- Fox Special: 3 sets of 6 x 400m (30sec rest @ HM, 60sec @ 10k, 90sec @ 3k) Half Marathon: 6 x 2k (1k float) Marathon: 2 x 10k with 1k float -- -- --
oin the Shareholders Club / Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Join us in Arizona Jan 31-Feb 3: https://www.eatruntravel.com/arizona-running-experience Luke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukeandrewkeogh/ Luke Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/87061348/ Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, hosts Matt and Luke discuss their recent training experiences and challenges with audio quality due to being away from their regular setups. Luke shares insights from his recent visit to Ireland, including an impressive workout that suggests he's in excellent shape for the upcoming Houston Half Marathon. They delve into the specifics of his training, how he's handling the higher mileage, and strategies for combating jet lag when traveling for races, including the importance of adjusting to local time and running soon after arrival. Matt also discusses his marathon plans for 2025, aiming to run one every month, and touches on a recent long run that indicates promising fitness levels for Houston. The episode wraps up with an invitation to join their Shareholder's Club and engage more deeply in their training discussions via a dedicated Discord channel. Topics: 00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:21 Luke's European Adventures01:04 Podcast Format and Shareholders Club02:04 Training Updates and Houston Half Marathon03:08 Luke's Intense Workout Breakdown13:02 Jet Lag Tips for Runners20:19 Training Goals and Future Races24:44 Race Strategy and Goals25:21 Mid-Race Decisions and Flexibility26:30 Tapering and Performance33:28 Marathon Every Month Challenge35:26 Upcoming Races and Preparations42:16 Podcast Wrap-Up and Community Engagement
Join us in Arizona Jan 31-Feb 3: https://www.eatruntravel.com/arizona-running-experience Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed and Join Our Discord Discussions: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co -- -- -- In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, founder Matt Fox discusses the launch of a new YouTube channel dedicated solely to podcast content, separate from the main Sweat Elite channel. He also shares exciting news about triathlete Alex Yee competing in the London Marathon and analyzes public predictions for Yee's performance time. Matt answers listener questions about his running background and strategy, including his perspective on how weight, mileage, and specific training blocks affect performance. The episode also dives into topics such as the ethics of sports sponsorship, the potential for increased training volume to push marathon records, and the evolving landscape of running media and content creation. Additionally, Matt provides insights on upcoming races, notably the innovative 'Marathon Project,' and offers practical workout recommendations for runners of various distances. Topics: 00:00 Welcome to the Sweat Elite Podcast00:33 New YouTube Channel Announcement01:27 Year in Sport on Strava01:34 Alex Yee's Marathon Ambitions04:13 The Marathon Project04:47 Blocked by Citius Mag09:09 My Running Journey20:30 Marathon Training Advice23:21 CIM Marathon Insights27:01 Listener Congratulations and Holiday Wishes27:20 Addressing Sponsorship Concerns31:11 Freddy Ovett's Marathon Journey37:05 Workouts of the Week42:13 Training with Club in Chicago in Summer43:54 Impact of Speed Training and Weight on Performance49:35 Future of Marathon Training and Recovery54:25 Upcoming Topics and Closing Remarks -- -- -- 5/10k Workout: 34min fartlek: 7/6/5/4/3/2/1 @ threshold with 1min float recovery. HM: 16km: 10 x (1k @ HM goal pace, 600m float) M: 30km: 5km WU, 20km: 3 sets of (3k @ MP+5%, 2k @ MP, 1k @ MP-5%, 1k easy), 5km CD.
Join us in Arizona Jan 31-Feb 3: https://www.eatruntravel.com/arizona-running-experience Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed and Join Our Discord Discussions: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co -- -- -- In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, host Matt Fox interviews South African marathoner Adam Lipschitz. Matt quizes Adam about his impressive achievement at the Valencia Marathon, where he clocked 2:08:54—the fastest marathon time by a South African in 2023—while training only 86 kilometers (53 miles) per week in the 12 weeks leading up to the race. Adam discusses his unique training methods, including the use of an ARC trainer, his strategic approach to fueling, and balancing his running with social life and entrepreneurship. He also touches on a doping issue within South African athletics and his goals for future races and the Olympics. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Weather Update00:28 Incredible Achievement at Valencia Marathon01:01 Adam Lipschitz's Training Insights02:10 Upcoming Training Experience in Arizona03:53 Interview with Adam Lipschitz Begins04:23 Adam's Early Running Career07:45 Challenges and Injuries09:54 Training Philosophy and Cross Training16:48 Valencia Marathon Build-Up22:28 Pacing and Long Runs37:08 Diet and Final Preparations39:52 Discussing Calorie Tracking and Diet40:59 The Arc Trainer: A Key Training Tool44:01 Gym Sessions and Injury Prevention45:22 Race Day in Valencia: A Detailed Recap52:16 Post-Race Reflections and Future Goals01:00:14 Balancing Running with Life and Business01:06:02 Doping Scandal in South Africa01:10:29 Final Thoughts and Farewell
Join us in Arizona Jan 31-Feb 3: https://www.eatruntravel.com/arizona-running-experience Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed and Join Our Discord Discussions: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co -- -- -- In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, host Matt Fox discusses his recent performance at the California International Marathon and shares his unconventional marathon training experiment – running a marathon every month to explore different training methodologies. He elaborates on his post-race recovery strategies, including the use of ketones, protein, and creatine. Matt touches on the importance of varied training cycles through speed, marathon-specific workouts, and the benefits of racing frequently. He answers listener questions about nutrition, workout routines, and the concept of 'Zone 2' training. The podcast also covers the logistics of finding good running routes in new cities and includes details about upcoming events and coaching opportunities with the Sweat Elite Coaching Academy. Topics: 00:00 Welcome back to the IMO Series01:19 CIM Short Recap02:07 Marathon Experiment: Racing Every Month05:38 Recovery Strategies and Post-Race Routine15:30 Upcoming Races and Challenges17:40 Nutrition and Training Insights20:11 Finding Running Routes in New Cities22:20 Periodization and Long-Term Training Plans27:57 Thoughts on Stryd and Running Metrics31:20 Workouts of the Week (5km/10km, HM, M)37:08 Thoughts on Rumma App and Coaches Experience39:11 Running and Purpose Question45:10 Carb Loading for Races Question46:33 Cold Weather Running Tips48:28 Marathon Frequency and Recovery51:12 Zone 2 Training Question54:52 Fasted Running vs Non Fasted Question59:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts -- -- -- Workouts of the week: 5k/10k: , 4 or 5 sets of (800m + 600m + 400m + 200m) 30 sec rest 10k pace working down to 3k pace. 400m jog recovery between every broken 2km. HM: 3k @ HM+5%, 5 x 1k @ HM goal pace (1min), 2k @ hard M: 32k (20mi): 10k warm up, 4 x (2k @ M, 1k jog, 1k a bit faster, 1k jog), 2k easy
Join us in Arizona Jan 31-Feb 3: https://www.eatruntravel.com/arizona-running-experience Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed- Training Talk: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co -- -- -- In this episode, Matt from Sweat Elite shares his final preparations and training insights leading up to the California International Marathon (CIM). He reflects on his recent marathon performances in Chicago and Indianapolis, discussing his pacing strategies and the meticulous adjustments he's made in training. Matt also delves into his final workouts, the impact of the weather, and his asthma management. Additionally, he provides advice on marathon and half-marathon training, shares details about new supplement routines, and discusses the benefits of having a coach versus following generic training plans. 00:00 Introduction and Pre-Race Update01:28 Weather Conditions and Training Challenges03:31 Asthma and Medication Adjustments04:28 Race Strategy and Goals06:23 Reem's Training and Progress08:59 Carb Loading and Travel Plans13:37 Podcast and Coaching Announcements16:49 Training Camps and Future Plans19:56 Valencia Marathon Insights23:07 Marijuana and Pain Management Discussion27:18 Listener Questions and Training Advice30:54 Understanding RPE and Easy Running32:44 Workouts of the Week: 5K/10K, Half Marathon, and Marathon38:10 Pacing a Marathon Without a Watch40:01 Training Tips for Newer Runners45:01 Comparing Marathon Training Plans48:29 Using Marathons as Long Runs51:36 Supplements for Runners54:12 Final Thoughts and Race Predictions -- -- -- Workwouts of the week: 5k/10k Workout: 5 x (1k @ 10k, 30sec, 600m @ 5k). Ser break: 3min / jog 400m. Half Marathon: 5k @ HM + 10sec/k. 4k @ HM + 5sec/k. 3k @ HM, 2k @ HM - 5sec/k, 1k @ HM - 10sec/k. Recovery: 2min walk Marathon: 30km: 5km warm up, 2 x 10km with 1km recovery. 1st 10km @ Marathon goal pace. 2nd 10km alternating 1km just slower than goal pace with 1km just faster than goal pace. 4km cool down.
Join the Shareholders Club / Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Join us in Arizona Jan 31-Feb 3: https://www.eatruntravel.com/arizona-running-experience In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, hosts Matt and Luke discuss their recent experience with splitting Training Talk episodes between public feed and the Shareholders Club. They dive into a successful week of splitting content and Luke shares his challenging day, balancing an early morning workout and a lengthy deposition. The hosts touch on Luke's mesothelioma, asbestos litigation specialty, and anecdotes from legal depositions. They then transition to running, particularly Luke's recovery from heat exhaustion and his gradual return to full training. Luke provides detailed insights into his gym regimen and the importance of consistent strength training. The discussion also covers the mental and physical aspects of dealing with forced rest periods due to injury, training and diet habits, and their personal running plans, including Matt's upcoming CIM marathon and Luke's preparations for the Houston half marathon and Osaka marathon. Luke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukeandrewkeogh/ Luke Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/87061348/ Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Format 00:51 Luke's Deposition Experience 02:43 Specialization in Law 04:23 Training Week Overview 09:39 Gym Routine and Strength Training 15:33 Logging Workouts on Strava 20:42 Early Days on Strava 21:18 Failed App Venture 22:12 Listener's Question on Heat Exhaustion 22:54 Steps to Recover from Heat Stroke 25:36 Importance of Rest and Hydration 27:10 Building Back Fitness 32:57 Mental Challenges During Recovery 36:47 Diet and Weight Management 40:35 Conclusion and Next Steps Join the Shareholders Club / Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Join us in Arizona Jan 31-Feb 3: https://www.eatruntravel.com/arizona-running-experience
Join us in Arizona Jan 31-Feb 3: https://www.eatruntravel.com/arizona-running-experience Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed- Training Talk: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co -- -- -- In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, Matt Fox discusses several topics including listener feedback, correcting past mistakes about marathon courses, and the intricacies of marathon recovery. He also shares humorous anecdotes from audience emails, addresses dealing with online haters, and dives into marathon-specific training advice. Additionally, Matt touches on his own experiences with back-to-back marathons, his unique training approaches, and future plans for marathon events. The episode wraps up with answers to listener questions, insights into remote training experiences, and his thoughts on Sydney's status as a major marathon. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Listener Appreciation01:13 Correcting Past Mistakes and New Topics07:33 Marathon Recovery Insights20:20 Training by Distance vs. Time24:20 Dealing with Online Haters31:45 Workouts of the Week37:24 Snowy Workout Challenges41:28 Rant on LetsRun Forum52:19 Upcoming Training experiences55:17 Sydney Marathon being a major59:20 Conclusion and Future Topics Workwouts of the week: 5k/10k Workout: 2k @ LT2 (2min rest) 3*600m @ 5k (1min rest, 400m jog after the last) 3 x 400m @ 3k (1min rest, 400m jog after the last) 3 x 200m @ mile (1min rest, 400m jog after the last) 2k @ LT2 Half Marathon: 5k @ just slower than HM goal pace (10sec/k, 15sec/mi) (2min rest) 5k alternating 1k @ HM goal pace / 1km @ Rep1 Pace (2min rest) 3km @ HM Goal pace. Marathon: 35k total: 8km warm up, 6k + 5k + 4k + 3k + 2k + 1k @ Marathon pace/effort with 1km steady recovery.
Join the Shareholders Club / Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Join us in Arizona Jan 31-Feb 3: https://www.eatruntravel.com/arizona-running-experience In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, Matt, the founder, introduces the expansion of the 'Training Talk' podcast into a new format. The new structure involves splitting the podcast into two parts: the first half will be publicly available, discussing an overview of training, studies, and running news, while the second half will be exclusively for private members, diving deep into specific training routines and logs. The episode also discusses the launch of a new brand 'Eat Run Travel,' which will focus on training camps, and provides details about their upcoming camp in Arizona. The hosts share their thoughts on training, upcoming goals, diet, and workout strategies. Additionally, they reflect on the importance of supporting small businesses like Sweat Elite and Strava through subscriptions. Luke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukeandrewkeogh/ Luke Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/87061348/ Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 Topics: 00:00 Introduction to the New Podcast Series 01:04 Public and Private Podcast Feed Explained 02:36 New Travel Brand: Eat Run Travel 04:46 Welcome Back to Training Talk 05:21 Luke's Recent Training and Weather Challenges 08:36 Diet and Nutrition Insights 11:36 Mark's Impressive Workout 20:25 Struggles and Recovery 21:47 Training Adjustments and Mindset 24:58 Workout Reflections and Examples 28:10 Podcast Strategy and Listener Engagement 30:05 Supporting the Running Community 37:22 Conclusion and Future Plans
Matt Fox has been chasing a sub-2:20 marathon for the past few years, and after about eight attempts, he finally did it this year in Chicago, running 2:19:31. And after toiling so long to hit that mark, he managed to do it again four weeks later in Indianapolis where he ran another PB of 2:18:41! In this conversation, we talk about some of the factors that led to these results, including speed work, nutrition, weight training and improved sleep. We also cover the recent women's marathon world record which went down in Chicago, as well as doping and changes to the running media landscape since he started Sweat Elite. TW: We talk about diet and weight loss between 40-45 minutes so skip that part if that's triggering for you. Matt Fox founded media company Sweat Elite in late 2016 and has since interviewed and filmed training sessions of more than 250 professional athletes. You can check out those videos on the Sweat Elite YouTube channel. Matt has a background in middle-distance running, having competed at an international level in the 800m and 1500m in 2006-2013 before transitioning to the half marathon and marathon. He placed 5th in the Australian National Championships in the 800m on two occasions and 2nd at the Australian National Junior Championships. Matt debuted in the half marathon and marathon in late 2017- running 1:22 and 2:59 before gradually lowering his personal bests over the following years to 1:06 and 2:18. Matt continues has raced in 20+ marathons and has a goal of breaking 2:16 in the coming years. Matt's Instagram: @mattinglisfox Sweat Elite Instagram: @sweatelite Sweat Elite videos: YouTube Matt's gift for the listeners: Make it count video by Casey Neistat Run With It Instagram: @runwithit.pod Elise Beacom Instagram: @elisebeacom -- Intro and outro music by Dan Beacom Graphic design by Kate Scheer
Join us in Arizona Jan 31-Feb 3: https://www.eatruntravel.com/arizona-running-experience Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed- Training Talk: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co -- -- -- In this episode, Matt from Sweat Elite discusses his recent marathon success in Indianapolis, tech difficulties with his devices, and detailed carb-loading strategies. He shares workout recommendations for various running distances, addresses listener questions about training, brand partnerships, and managing off-seasons. Matt also reflects on associated controversies within the running community and offers insights on maintaining mental and physical health amidst rigorous training schedules. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Recent Marathon Recap 01:08 Tech Troubles and Video Delays 02:16 Carb Loading Details 04:16 Race Day Experience 06:23 Matt Choi Controversy 09:11 Running in Someone Else's Name 18:50 Challenges with Brand Partnerships 30:23 Workout Ideas and Training Tips 33:04 Favorite Half Marathon Workouts 35:25 Marathon Training Insights 37:52 Treadmill vs. Road Running 39:29 Supplement Stack and Mental Health 43:19 Shoe Reviews and Recommendations 45:19 Carb Loading and Heart Rate 47:34 Training Camps and New Ventures 49:10 Youth Training and Mileage 51:36 80/20 Training Principle 55:19 Off-Season Training Strategies 59:42 Final Thoughts and Sign-Off
Join us and tune into the Training Talk Series weekly: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Link to the "zones" infographic Luke mentions: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19TSKipjnQ6frmG8nsnkrHwfdDkHPAmIo/view?usp=sharing -- -- -- In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, Matt and Luke bring listeners another installment of 'Training Talk,' typically reserved for their private feed. They discuss Matt's recent marathon performances, including highlights from the Indianapolis Marathon where he achieved a new personal best. The episode delves into the specifics of pacing, race tactics, and the challenges of running amidst heat stroke recovery. They also touch on Luke's current training status, highlighting his recent health hurdles and recovery plan, and provide insights into their experiences with carb loading. Future race plans, including the Houston Half and Osaka Marathon, are discussed, with an emphasis on ongoing training approaches and nutritional strategies. -- -- -- Luke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukeandrewkeogh/ Luke Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/87061348/ Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 -- -- -- Topics: 00:00 Welcome to Sweat Elite Podcast 01:14 Luke's Training Update 01:45 Heat Stroke and Recovery 02:48 Zone Training Insights 10:21 Diet and Strength Training 13:12 Upcoming Races and Goals 20:24 Osaka Marathon Entry Process 29:33 Indianapolis Marathon Recap 33:56 Reflecting on a Personal Best 34:40 Pre-Race Stories and Mistakes 35:59 Race Day Dynamics 37:23 Pacing Strategies and Regrets 39:06 Cramping and Final Miles 41:24 Post-Race Reflections 54:46 Nutritional Experiments 01:03:41 Future Plans and Goals
367: Izzi Batt-Doyle | parkrun World Best | Lisa Weightman at Beijing This episode is brought to you by On. Last year's On Track Nights: Zatopek was called "one of the best track meets" Australia's ever seen. This year's? Even better. Probably. With some epic races, and a DJ set by The Jungle Giants, the vibes are unbeatable. Get your tickets at ontracknights.com. Izzi Batt-Doyle is this week's guest host and recaps her Melbourne Half Marathon and her training week for Valencia Marathon. Brad rubs shoulders with running legends past and present. Brady continues his Summer of Malmö This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee https://axilcoffee.com.au/ Nick Griggs of Ireland sets a new parkrun world best of 13:39 at Victoria Park, Belfast. Athletics Weekly Article Night of the 10000m PBs announces it will not run in 2025, citing to give volunteers a rest. Athletics Weekly Article Lauren Ryan runs her debut at the Boston Half Marathon in 1:11:40, placing 11th. Official Results Lisa Weightman placed 4th at the Beijing Marathon in 2:28 https://www.instagram.com/lisaweightman/p/DB8iR61PqWg/?img_index=1 Matt Fox of Sweat Elite runs 2:18:41 at Indianapolis Monumental Marathon following his maiden sub-2:20 at the Chicago Marathon. Official Results Listener Question asks about whether to approach a marathon with shorter, faster races or with training at race pace, then Brady on the Loose wants to claim naming rights to his workout. The whispers swirl around several athlete movements between groups and races. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
To listen to the private podcast feed / training talk series: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Train with Matt: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co In this episode of 'In My Opinion' on the Sweat Elite podcast, Matt begins by addressing his mistake in the previous episode regarding the eligibility of point-to-point races for world records. He also discusses the recent controversy involving influencer Matt Choi, who was banned for life from New York Roadrunners for violating race rules. Matt shares his views on the backlash Choi received and the broader phenomenon of 'cancel culture.' Additionally, he reflects on cultural differences between the USA, Europe, and Australia, particularly focusing on sensitivity and reactions within the running and influencer communities. Matt concludes with insights into his training and plans to race the Indianapolis Marathon. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back 00:33 Correcting Previous Mistakes 00:54 Wind and World Records 02:11 London Marathon Eligibility 03:31 Matt Choi Incident at New York Marathon 07:22 The Backlash Against Matt Choi 15:27 Ketone Fueling Strategy 18:47 Training for a Marathon 23:49 Adjusting Training Plans with Age 25:47 Sweat Elite Training Camps 29:57 The Stretching Debate 31:53 Rest and Recovery in Speed Training 37:12 Cultural Differences in the Running World 41:11 Personal Experiences and Reflections 59:32 Upcoming Marathon and Final Thoughts
To listen to the private podcast feed / training talk series: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Train with Matt: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co -- -- -- This episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, hosted by Matt, marks a significant upgrade in audio quality thanks to a new Elgato Wave 3 microphone and the advantage of recording from a soundproof room. Matt introduces the 'In My Opinion' series where he shares his uncensored thoughts on various topics, inspired by the format popularized by comedian Bill Burr. The episode covers a range of topics including the evolution of his marathon times, the impact of training environment and equipment on performance, and debates within the running community such as course conditions affecting personal bests. He also addresses questions from his listeners about nutrition, strategies for running in different conditions, and his experiences with specific training methods. Additionally, Matt touches on the new Grand Slam track initiative and reflects on his experiences in Kona, drawing comparisons between marathon and Ironman mentalities. Lastly, he invites listeners to join a special paid podcast series he co-hosts with Luke, offering deeper insights and a bit of humor. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and New Setup 00:52 Origins of 'In My Opinion' Series 01:47 Podcast Evolution and Future Plans 03:39 Debate on Wind-Assisted Races 06:47 Rivalries and Personal Reflections 14:44 Training Insights and Strategies 24:24 Strava and Marathon PBs 28:27 Bicarb Craze and Caffeine Use 31:15 Caffeine Strategy for Endurance Races 33:37 Cooling and Hydration Tips for Hot Races 40:08 Scrutiny of Women's World Marathon Record 44:11 Increasing Mileage and Training Consistency 53:08 Triathlon vs. Marathon Mindset 56:29 Future Plans and Podcast Promotion
Welcome to another episode of Training Talk. The Sweat Elite Training Talk series happens over on our Private Podcast feed every week and is for supporters only. Every now and then we share an episode on the main Sweat Elite Podcast. In this episode we recap the Chicago Marathon where Sweat Elite founder Matt Fox finally broke 2:20, running 2:19:31. Luke is currently taking a short break while he recovers from a heat related injury and provides some insight into his plans for the next few months. Later this week we will be publishing an episode diving deep into the things Matt changed this year to finally break 2:20 including higher mileage, a new diet, gym and more. Join us here: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ --- --- --- Luke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukeandrewkeogh/ Luke Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/87061348/ Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359
In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, 'Action in Triathlon,' we are two and a half days away from the Ironman World Championships for Women in Nice, France. Host Matt is joined by Kasper Pedersen, coach at Sweat Elite Coaching Academy, and professional Ironman triathlete Clément Mignon. Together, they provide valuable insights on the course and the race dynamics, including a detailed discussion on swim strategies, the challenging bike course, and the mental toughness required for the flat marathon run. They also share their predictions for the top finishers, highlighting the strengths of Anne Haug, Lucy Charles-Barclay, and Laura Philipp. Clément, having previously won the Nice Ironman, shares his firsthand experience and knowledge of the course. Kasper and Matt discuss Ruth Astle's prospects and the unique challenges of the Nice course compared to Kona. The podcast provides a comprehensive analysis leading up to the Women's Ironman World Championship, emphasizing the importance of patience, strategy, and familiarity with the course. Topics: 00:00 Introduction to the Ironman World Championships 00:12 Meet the Guests: Kasper Pedersen and Clemente Mignon 01:00 Insights on the Nice Course 03:42 Swim Segment Analysis 12:03 Bike Course Breakdown 17:59 The Critical Climbs and Descents 33:46 Running the Promenade d'Anglais 39:34 Predictions and Final Thoughts
Score 30% Off Ketone-IQ: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Join the Sweat Elite Coaching Academy: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/ Access the Sweat Elite Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, hosts delve into the Olympic week, focusing on track and field events. Joined by Henry Nguyen, they discuss noteworthy performances and surprising outcomes in both men's and women's events, including the 1500 meters, 800 meters, 5000 meters, 10,000 meters, and the steeplechase. They analyze race strategies, predictions, and results, highlighting athletes like Keeley Hodgkinson, Cole Hocker, Jakob Ingebrigtsen, and Joshua Cheptegei. The podcast also covers upcoming races and Henry's future plans. Tune in for in-depth Olympic action analysis and expert commentary. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Olympic Excitement 01:05 Women's 800m Analysis 05:56 Women's 5000m Predictions 10:47 Steeplechase Results 13:04 Men's 800m Heats 18:51 Men's 1500m Final Breakdown 27:46 Lane One Strategy and Hocker's Performance 28:39 Josh Kerr's Race Dynamics 29:48 Remarkable 1500m Finishes 32:09 Olympic Final Atmosphere vs. Diamond League 38:02 Men's 5K Preliminaries Chaos 43:49 Men's 10K Predictions and Results 47:01 Men's 3K Steeplechase Surprises 51:25 Upcoming Events and Personal Updates 53:58 Conclusion and Future Episodes
Score 30% Off Ketone-IQ: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Join the Sweat Elite Coaching Academy: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/ Access the Sweat Elite Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, hosts Henry and Matt discuss their predictions for all the distance running events at the ongoing Olympic Games. They cover events from the 800 meters to the marathon, sharing thoughts on favorites like Keely Hodgkinson, Faith Kipyegon, and Eliud Kipchoge. The hosts also share personal anecdotes and insights, particularly highlighting the competitive spirit of athletes like Josh Kerr and Bryce Hoppel. Alongside their track and field discussions, the hosts mention their interest in other Olympic events like surfing, basketball, and gymnastics. The episode is filled with expert opinions and passionate commentary as they anticipate an exciting Olympic season. Topics: 00:00 Welcome and Olympic Excitement 01:08 Distance Running Predictions Overview 02:17 Women's 800m Predictions 05:02 Women's 1500m Predictions 07:30 Women's 5000m Predictions 09:49 Women's 10000m Predictions 12:58 Women's 3000m Steeplechase Predictions 15:48 Women's Marathon Predictions 19:37 Men's 800m Predictions 19:49 Sponsor Message and Ketone IQ 24:43 Analyzing the Men's 800m Final 25:37 Men's 1500m Predictions 28:05 Excitement for the Men's 1500m Final 30:17 Men's 5000m Predictions 35:06 Men's 10000m Predictions 38:02 Men's 3000m Steeplechase Predictions 40:53 Men's Marathon Predictions 45:17 Olympic Games Excitement and Other Sports
Sponsored by the Sweat Elite Coaching Academy: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/ Join Coach Kasper Pedersen: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/kasper -- -- -- In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, Joe Skipper recaps his experience at Ironman Lake Placid. The discussion includes his pre-race strategy, performance insights, and the challenges he faced, particularly during the swim and bike segments. The conversation also covers the competitive landscape of the Ironman Pro Series, the balancing act between tapering and recovery, and the influence of increased professional competition. Predictions for upcoming T100 races in London are analyzed, with a focus on key athletes like Lucy Charles, Magnus Ditlev, and Alistair Brownlee. Broader triathlon topics, including predictions for Kona and the Olympics, and the impact of environmental conditions on performance, are also explored. The episode concludes with a nod to the coaching services provided by the podcast sponsors. Topics: 00:00 Welcome to the Sweat Elite Podcast 00:28 Introducing Our Special Guest: Joe 02:00 Pre-Race Thoughts and Training Insights 03:18 Race Day Challenges and Reflections 05:02 Swim Analysis and Pro Series Impact 10:34 Bike Leg Struggles and Strategic Adjustments 19:36 Travel Fatigue and Performance Impact 24:08 Trevor Foley's Impressive Victory 28:23 Looking Ahead to Kona and Future Races 33:39 Consistency in Championship Races 33:50 Christian's Long-Distance Transition 34:13 Predicting Marathon Times 34:52 Max Newman's Comeback 39:05 T100 Race Predictions 40:30 Sam Long's Performance in Heat 41:22 Drafting Issues in Races 47:21 Christian's Potential Switch to Bike Racing 53:42 Final Predictions for T100 01:02:23 Closing Remarks and Future Topics
Thank you to Ketone-IQ for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 30% off: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Thank you to Precision Fuel & Hydration for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 15% off: https://visit.pfandh.com/sweatelite-24 (auto-applies code to cart). -- -- -- In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, founder Matt hosts Callum Elson, a distinguished distance runner, coach, and content creator. Callum reflects on his remarkable progress in the past year, including breaking personal records and overcoming a severe injury at the World Indoor Championships. The discussion extends to broader topics like the role of British Athletics in the selection process, forecasts for upcoming Olympic events, and innovative changes in the sport. Callum also talks about the future of track and field with the introduction of privately managed events such as Diamond League and Grand Slam meets. Additionally, he sheds light on his projects, including 'The Distance Project' on social media platforms, where he shares inspiring athlete stories. The episode wraps up with Callum emphasizing the significance of Strava as a motivational training tool. Access the Private Podcast feed by Sweat Elite all about Training: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Topics: 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 00:14 Callum Elson's Athletic Achievements 00:58 Challenges and Injuries 01:48 Sponsorship and Endorsements 03:36 Callum's Training and Improvement 10:23 Strength Training Insights 13:52 The Injury and Recovery Journey 22:51 Cross Training and Future Goals 27:27 Mental Resilience and Cross Training Benefits 31:19 Balancing Running with Other Ventures 31:55 Sponsorship and Endorsements 33:09 Podcasting and Content Creation 42:22 Olympic Predictions and Insights 46:43 British Athletics Selection Controversy 54:52 Future of Athletics and Personal Goals 57:52 Where to Follow and Final Thoughts
In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, founder and co-host Matt delves into insights gleaned from over 150 interviews with professional athletes and coaches. He emphasizes the importance of threshold training, body composition, and workout intensity while also discussing useful supplements and his experience with the Stride device. Additionally, Matt shares his aspiration to complete a full Ironman and favorite running destinations like London, Berlin, New York City, St. Moritz, Boulder, and Flagstaff, advocating for combining travel with fitness. He unveils two major personal challenges: joining the Barclays Marathon fun run and completing seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. The podcast wraps up with a shoutout to sponsors and recommendations for podcasting tools, highlighting the Tokyo Marathon, Istanbul Half Marathon, and California International Marathon as dream races. Thank you to Ketone-IQ for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 30% off: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Thank you to Precision Fuel & Hydration for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 15% off: https://visit.pfandh.com/sweatelite-24 (auto-applies code to cart). -- -- -- Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome to the Sweat Elite Podcast 00:24 Introducing the Ask Me Anything Episode 03:15 3 Key Lessons from Professional Athletes 04:41 The Importance of Threshold Training 14:11 Body Composition and Race Weight 19:54 Intensity in Training 30:46 Beneficial Supplements for Training 42:06 Ketone Supplements: Benefits and Costs 44:11 Creatine: Weighing the Pros and Cons 45:19 Exploring the Stryd Device 49:09 How Sweat Elite Generates Income 54:01 Challenges in Collaborating with Athletes 59:22 Considering a Triathlon 01:00:39 Top Running Destinations 01:08:17 Bucket List Challenges and Races 01:13:26 Conclusion and Sponsor Acknowledgements
Sponsored by the Sweat Elite Coaching Academy: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/ Join Coach Kasper Pedersen: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/kasper -- -- -- In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, Matt and Coach Kasper delve into the exciting events of Challenge Roth, where Magnus Ditlev set a new world record and Anne Haug dominated the women's race with an impressive marathon split. Kasper shares detailed insights about the travel, preparation, and strategy behind Magnus' victorious performance. The duo also discuss the post-race obligations and celebration. Looking forward, they touch on forthcoming events like the ITU Hamburg World Triathlon Series and Ironman Vitoria, highlighting key athletes to watch, including Gustav Iden and Sam Laidlow. The conversation also spans broader predictions for the upcoming Kona and Nice World Championships, focusing on favorites and rising stars in the triathlon world. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Sponsorship 00:52 Recap of Challenge Roth Weekend 03:01 Travel and Pre-Race Preparations 11:50 Race Day Strategy and Execution 27:11 Post-Race Reflections and Celebrations 31:40 Returning Home and Preparing for T100 32:54 Understanding PTO Rankings 35:59 Analyzing Anne Haug's Performance 43:11 Laura Philipp and Els Visser's Strong Showings 44:46 Rudy Von Berg's Resilience 47:28 Kona Predictions: Men's and Women's Favorites 55:45 Upcoming Races and Olympic Preparations
Score 30% Off Ketone-IQ: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Join the Sweat Elite Coaching Academy: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/ Access the Sweat Elite Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ -- -- -- In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, Matt introduces new co-host Henry Wynne as they dive into a comprehensive discussion about the recent USA Olympic Trials in track and field, particularly focusing on the men's and women's 1500 meters and 800 meters. Henry shares his personal experience competing at the trials and discusses the high-stakes environment of the rounds leading to the finals. The hosts also analyze the exceptional performances at the Paris Diamond League, highlighting Faith Kipyegon's world record in the women's 1500 meters and the remarkably deep men's 800 meters field. Additionally, they address controversial selections for the Olympic teams in the UK, Sweden, and Norway, where several qualifying athletes were not chosen to compete. The episode concludes with insights into upcoming events and anticipation for the Olympic Games. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and New Co-Host Announcement 00:21 Henry Nguyen's Olympic Trials Experience 01:44 Breaking Down the Rounds and Finals 04:50 Post-Trials Plans and Upcoming Races 05:40 Recap of the US Trials and Women's 1500m 09:16 Men's 800m and Brandon Miller's Journey 14:45 Women's 10,000m and Parker Valby's Training 18:05 Men's 5,000m and Olympic Selection Challenges 21:29 Paris Diamond League Highlights 23:40 Jess Hull's Strategy and Faith's Push 24:31 The Power of Racing and Historical Comparisons 25:36 Qualification Systems and Racing Mindset 27:08 Men's 800m: Historic Performances 27:47 Analyzing the 800m Results 34:37 FBK Games and Neils Laros' Record 37:26 Olympic 1500m Predictions 41:40 Controversial Olympic Selections 50:44 Conclusion and Future Episodes
Thank you to Ketone-IQ for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 30% off: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Thank you to Precision Fuel & Hydration for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 15% off: https://visit.pfandh.com/sweatelite-24 (auto-applies code to cart). -- -- -- In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, founder Matt hosts an engaging conversation with Ryan Hall, the fastest American male marathoner of all time. They discuss Hall's athletic and coaching journey, exploring his marathon training methods, thoughts on mental resilience, race weight, and heart rate training. Hall shares personal experiences from his record-setting career, training insights, and current outdoor adventures. Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on balancing training intensity, mental strategies for overcoming fear in marathons, and practical advice on nutrition and race preparation. Access the Private Podcast feed by Sweat Elite all about Training: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Topics: 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 00:22 Ryan Hall's Athletic Achievements 00:58 Training Insights and Coaching Experience 01:29 Sponsor Acknowledgment: Precision Fuel and Hydration 03:30 Conversation with Ryan Hall Begins 04:23 Trail Running Adventures in Crested Butte 08:25 Nutrition and Gear for Long Runs 13:56 Coaching Rory Linkletter 15:10 Mental Strategies for Marathon Success 21:02 The Role of Mindset in Athletic Performance 25:19 Sponsor Acknowledgment: Ketone IQ 26:13 Benefits of KetoneIQ 26:36 Heart Rate Training Insights 31:35 Designing Marathon Training Plans 35:05 Long Run Strategies 44:07 Race Weight and Diet 51:07 Post-Run Indulgences
Sponsored by the Sweat Elite Coaching Academy: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/ Join Coach Kasper Pedersen: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/kasper -- -- -- In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, hosts Kasper and Matt discuss the latest news and upcoming events in the triathlon world. Kasper, live from Roth, shares his experiences of Challenge Roth preparations and accommodations. The hosts delve into the dynamics of both men's and women's races at Roth, and make predictions for the podium finishes. They also review recent performances from the Ironman 70.3 La Sables race, including standout results of athletes like Nicholas Mann and Laura Madsen. The episode covers the implications of race scheduling, athlete performance, and the effects of recent events such as Rudy von Berg's bike accident. Throughout, they provide an insider's look at training regimes, race strategies, and the evolving professionalism in the sport of triathlon. Finally, the hosts highlight the improvements in race broadcasting and share updates on Olympic triathlon hopefuls. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Upcoming Triathlon Events 00:20 Travel and Accommodation for Challenge Roth 04:01 Weather Forecast and Race Preparations 05:10 Magnus's Training and Taper Insights 08:14 Ironman 70.3 La Sables Recap 14:24 Triathlon Broadcast Quality and Coverage 17:39 Challenge Roth Predictions and Competitor Analysis 23:40 Gustav Iden's Kona Preparation 25:12 Sponsor Message and Coaching Academy 26:08 Sam Long's Hell Month and Olympic Triathlon Preview 27:13 Challenge Roth: Tomas Hernandez and Anne Haag Updates 34:17 Final Predictions and Race Day Plans 45:19 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes
Thank you to Ketone-IQ for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 30% off: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Thank you to Precision Fuel & Hydration for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 15% off: https://visit.pfandh.com/sweatelite-24 (auto-applies code to cart). -- -- -- In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, host Matt chats with Charlie Lawrence, the 50-mile world record holder and a proficient marathoner. They discuss various aspects of Charlie's training, his notable races, his upcoming world record attempts, and his approach to nutrition and recovery. Charlie delves into the specifics of his training blocks, the importance of activation exercises, and his meticulous approach to diet. They also explore Charlie's use of Ketone IQ supplements and his plans to venture into the ultra running scene, including a 100K world record attempt. Throughout the conversation, Charlie shares valuable insights and strategies for aspiring runners and athletes. Access the Private Podcast feed by Sweat Elite all about Training: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Topics: 00:00 Welcome and Episode Introduction 00:36 Sponsor Shoutout: Precision Fuel and Hydration 02:07 Conversation with Charlie Lawrence Begins 02:50 Breaking Down the 50 Mile World Record 07:21 Training Insights and Strategies 19:11 Diet and Nutrition 21:31 Post-Record Meal and Recovery 22:50 Sponsor Shoutout: Ketone IQ 24:18 Discussing Ketone IQ Benefits 30:54 Transitioning to Ultra Running 33:20 Future Marathon Goals 38:22 Upcoming 100K Race 41:16 Improving the Sport of Running 43:58 Closing Remarks and Future Plans
Thank you Ketone-IQ for offering 30% Off Ketone-IQ: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Thank you Pillar Performance for offering listeners 15% off all orders this month at Pillar Performance, use code: SWEAT15 at https://pillarperformance.shop/ and for North Americans at https://thefeed.com/products/pillar-performance Access the Sweat Elite Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ -- -- -- In this episode of The Action in Running on the Sweat Elite podcast, hosts Alex and Matt delve into the major happenings in the running world for the week of June 17th. Topics discussed include Kipchoge's new sponsorship deal with Shox Headphones, Jakob Ingebrigtsen's race plans and recent fatherhood, and Justin Knight's decision to shut down his season. The episode also covers doping news involving sprinter Arian Knighton, the major results from the US Olympic Trials in various events such as the men's 10,000m, men's steeplechase, men's 1500m, women's 5,000m, and women's 800m. Additionally, there is a noteworthy discussion about the potential implications of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics possibly not hosting the track and field events in the city itself. The episode concludes with farewells and acknowledgments for sponsors Pillar Performance and Ketone IQ. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Weekly Rundown 02:29 Kipchoge's New Sponsorship Deal 08:27 Jakob Ingebrigtsen's Latest Updates 14:15 Justin Knight's Season Shutdown 15:58 Doping Controversies in Sprinting 21:42 Matt Centrowitz's Olympic Trials Withdrawal 25:39 2028 Los Angeles Olympics News 28:29 Sydney Olympics Stadiums: A Legacy of Underuse 28:52 Los Angeles Coliseum and Future Olympic Venues 30:00 Challenges Facing the Future of the Olympics 31:07 Eugene's Bid for the 2024 Olympic Trials 31:35 Recap of the Men's 10,000m Race 32:06 Drew Hunter's Surprising Performance 35:05 Paul Chelimo's Disappointing Finish 37:02 Men's Steeplechase: A Race for Olympic Qualification 41:02 Cole Hocker's Dominant 1500m Victory 45:28 Women's 5k: A Sprint to the Finish 47:45 Athing Mu's Heartbreaking Fall in the Women's 800m 52:44 Conclusion and Sponsor Acknowledgements
Thank you to Ketone-IQ for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 30% off: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Thank you to Precision Fuel & Hydration for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 15% off: https://visit.pfandh.com/sweatelite-24 (auto-applies code to cart). -- -- -- In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, host and founder Matt hangs out with professional triathlete Morgan Pearson. With six weeks to go before the Paris Olympics, Morgan and Matt delve into his preparations, training routines, diet, and recovery strategies. They explore Morgan's journey over the past few years, touching on his disappointing performance at the last Olympics and the subsequent lessons learned. Morgan also shares insights into his recent races, his recovery from a significant Achilles injury, and his experience balancing swim, bike, and run training. The conversation provides an in-depth look into the life and mindset of an elite triathlete aiming for Olympic success. Morgan Pearon Olympic Games Shirts: https://www.bonfire.com/go-mo-olympic-shirts/ Access the Private Podcast feed by Sweat Elite all about Training: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Topics: 00:00 Introduction to the Sweat Elite Podcast 00:16 Meet Morgan Pearson: Olympic Triathlete 00:50 Morgan's Journey to the Olympics 01:19 Support and Sponsors 03:21 Conversation with Morgan Pearson Begins 04:17 Morgan's Training and Recovery Insights 06:48 Lessons from Past Olympic Experiences 14:12 Overcoming Injury Challenges 22:07 Remarkable Comeback and Training Strategies 27:52 Race Highlights and Future Goals 31:52 Race Reflections and Challenges 33:23 Sponsor Shoutout: Ketone IQ 34:26 Analyzing Race Strategies 39:07 Training Regimen and Preparation 41:31 Diet and Body Weight Insights 45:48 Training Zones and Viral Reels 49:25 Random Questions and Personal Preferences 52:55 Future Race Goals and Aspirations 58:53 Travel Dreams and Final Thoughts
Thank you to Ketone-IQ for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 30% off: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Thank you to Precision Fuel & Hydration for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 15% off: https://visit.pfandh.com/sweatelite-24 (auto-applies code to cart). Access the Private Podcast feed by Sweat Elite all about Training: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview 00:15 Meet Emmett Scully: Founder of Trackster 00:38 The Origin and Evolution of Trackster 01:19 Sweat Elite Shareholders Club and Sponsors 03:27 Live from Flagstaff: Interview with Emmett Scully 04:04 Comparing Flagstaff and Boulder for Training 05:16 What is Trackster? 07:42 Challenges and Lessons in Building Trackster 21:46 Marketing Strategies and Community Impact 28:17 Talking While Running: A Unique Content Approach 30:08 The Power of Networking in Running 30:36 Memorable Moments and Marketing Strategies 31:10 Global Stories and Content Creation 33:48 The Importance of Authentic Collaborations 35:48 The Role of Founders in Tech Companies 38:19 Vision for Trackster's Future 40:25 Discovering Trackster and Branding Challenges 45:56 Personal Running Journey and Marathon Goals 53:38 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
Thank you to Ketone-IQ for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 30% off: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Thank you to Precision Fuel & Hydration for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 15% off: https://visit.pfandh.com/sweatelite-24 (auto-applies code to cart). Access the Private Podcast feed by Sweat Elite all about Training: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview 00:27 Molly Seidel's Recent Challenges and Training Insights 01:22 Sponsor Shoutout and Personal Endorsement 03:46 Molly's Strava Camp Experience 06:15 Current Training and Injury Update 09:21 Future Goals and Marathon Preparation 17:01 Podcasting Journey and Inspirations 20:24 Cross-Training and Other Interests 22:33 The Struggles of Pool Training 22:57 Favorite Training Locations Around the World 24:15 Experiences in Ethiopia 33:27 The Importance of Diet for Runners 35:52 Shoe Preferences and Training Gear 37:06 Trail Running and Its Benefits 38:32 Improving the Sport of Track and Field 41:18 Career Goals and Racing Strategies 44:26 Mental Preparation and Final Thoughts
Thank you to Ketone-IQ for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 30% off: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Thank you to Precision Fuel & Hydration for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 15% off: https://visit.pfandh.com/sweatelite-24 (auto-applies code to cart). Access the Private Podcast feed by Sweat Elite all about Training: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Topics: 00:00 Introduction to the Episode 00:11 Meet Rory Linkletter 00:32 Rory's Training Insights 01:50 Precision Fuel and Hydration Sponsorship 03:50 Shareholders Club and Support 04:59 Conversation with Rory Linkletter Begins 06:12 Rory's Training Philosophy 15:11 Seville Marathon Build-Up 26:06 Race Day Experience 29:59 Calculating the Final Push 31:30 The Final Sprint to the Finish Line 32:31 Post-Race Reflections and Celebrations 32:58 Olympic Team Selection Uncertainty 34:21 Analyzing the Race Strategy 37:10 Recovery and Training for the Olympics 42:19 Preparing for the Paris Marathon 43:58 Starting a YouTube Channel 47:00 Relationship with Puma and Shoe Technology 51:00 Debating the Use of Super Shoes in Training 55:44 Where to Follow Rory Linkletter 57:09 Final Thoughts and Farewell
Thank you to Ketone-IQ for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 30% off: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Stephen Scullion is a 2:09 Marathoner from Ireland with a very popular Youtube Channel. In this episode Matt talks with Scully about the London Marathon he ran last month in 2:16, his Youtube Journey and much more. Access the Private Podcast feed by Sweat Elite all about Training: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Topics: 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 02:18 Stephen Scullion's London Marathon Experience 04:17 The YouTube Journey and Reflections 08:10 Training Insights and Challenges 20:02 The 209 Marathon Build-Up 23:18 Sponsorship and Endorsements 24:39 Training with Elite Athletes 31:51 Balancing Training and Life 32:28 The Anxiety of Repeating Success 33:13 Choosing Between Comfort and Excellence 34:29 Starting the YouTube Journey 35:47 The Evolution of the YouTube Channel 39:35 The Unscripted Approach to Content Creation 46:30 Improving the Sport of Running 50:55 Social Media Preferences 54:14 Future Aspirations and Interests 59:00 Final Thoughts and Reflections
Try Ketone-IQ today with 30% off: www.ketone.com/sweatelite A warm welcome back to the Sweat Elite podcast Michael Brandt - CEO and Co-Founder of Ketone-IQ and 2:40 Marathoner! Sweat Elite is proud to partner with one of the leading sports nutrition brands in the world - Ketone-IQ. Topics: 00:00 Introduction to Sweat Elite Podcast 00:17 Meet Michael Brandt: CEO of Ketone IQ 02:44 The Evolution of Ketone IQ 03:08 Shark Tank Experience 11:20 The Science Behind Ketones 17:35 Daily Routine and Ketone Usage 22:13 Balancing Marathon Training and Business 24:29 Balancing Life's Buckets 26:23 Marathon Insights and Lessons 28:59 Running Form and Techniques 35:55 Future Running Goals 40:54 KetoneIQ Expansion Plans 44:11 Conclusion and Podcast Information
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Welcome back to The Action - a new series by Sweat Elite that will soon be a Supporters podcast feed. Once the new Supporters Area is ready this podcast series will be private. A huge thank you to Pillar Performance for sponsoring this podcast episode. Score 15% off your first order of Pillar Performance by using the code SWEAT15 at check out. Worldwide : https://pillarperformance.us/ US Customers: https://thefeed.com/products/pillar-performance/ 00:00 Welcome to The Action: A Deep Dive into Endurance Sports 00:26 Spotlight on Tokyo Marathon and Kenyan Athletics Dilemma 00:51 Triumph for Magnus Ditlev at the PTO T100 Triathlon Series 03:17 Exploring the World of Triathlon and Athletics 04:02 The Unpredictable Journey of Eliud Kipchoge 07:48 Speculating on Athletics Kenya's Olympic Team Selection 14:21 The Complex Dynamics of Olympic Selection in Kenya 22:24 Proposing a New Selection Method for Kenya's Olympic Team 26:39 Kipchoge's Olympic Prospects and Betting Insights 27:27 World Indoors Analysis: Josh Kerr's Dominance 28:09 Strategic Missteps and Team Dynamics in Racing 31:21 Josh Kerr's Impressive Performance and Future Matchups 46:31 Analyzing the Women's 1500m and Ellie St. Pierre's Victory 51:33 London Marathon Preview: Record Attempts and Key Contenders
Welcome to the Boston Marathon Mastery mini-series where I'm joined by my coach Matt Fox, a 2:20 marathoner, and Peter Bromka, a 2:19 marathoner and 8-time Boston finisher. We're cutting through the fluff to have an honest conversation about what really counts when tackling one of the world's most prestigious races. This episode holds a spotlight on why hill training is non-negotiable for success. As I prepare for my third Boston Marathon Matt will break down the coaching strategies I'm putting into action for this year's Boston marathon, while Peter shares practical advice developed from his own training. And really breaks down the nuances to consider in your training. Plus, we'll reveal the key Boston workout Peter would do if he were featured on Sweat Elite. AD - This episode is powered by PILLAR Performance, the ultimate sports nutrition ally. As I gear up for the Boston and London marathon double, I'm putting their products to the test. Ready to join me? Head over to www.pillarperformance.shop and use code MARCUS for an exclusive 15% off your first order. You can watch the full episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/q-JXrqOqCLE