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Interviews with Elite Athletes, Professional Coaches, Sport Scientists and Thought Leaders in the Sport of Running.
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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 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, Luke and Matt discuss their training journey as they approach the Houston Marathon and Half Marathon, with just under five weeks to go. They elaborate on recent podcast changes, training plan specifics, and their active Discord group for the shareholders club. They emphasize the importance of balancing viewpoints and being respectful within their running community. The discussion also delves into the merits of various marathon courses such as Chicago, CIM, and Indy, analyzing which might be the fastest under optimal conditions. Adam Lipschitz's unique training methodology and the use of high-cadence tools like the ARC trainer are examined for their effectiveness in running performance. Additionally, they share insights on the importance of mental breaks and lighter training periods, noting how these can benefit long-term performance. Finally, the episode teases upcoming global running experiences organized under the new 'Glob Runners' banner. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Upcoming Marathon00:40 Podcast Structure and Shareholders Club01:26 Discord Group Dynamics02:28 Respecting Different Viewpoints in Running05:23 Shareholders Club and Direct Support10:20 Adam Lipschitz's Unique Training Approach12:15 Balancing Training and Life18:47 Importance of Rest and Recovery21:38 Running in Ireland and Personal Reflections27:18 High Cadence Training Insights28:26 The Arc Trainer Advantage32:58 Global Runners Website and Upcoming Trips37:38 Comparing Marathon Courses45:25 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser
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 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 Luke and Matt discuss Luke's impressive performance at the California International Marathon, his training plan leading up to the Houston Half and Osaka Marathon, and the intricacies of high mileage training. They delve into the technicalities of race day, handling unexpected challenges like equipment failures and asthma flare-ups, and the impact of race-day environment on performance. The conversation expands to include advice for maintaining motivation, high mileage vs. low mileage strategies, and the benefits of joining their supporters club for deeper insights and direct communication through a new Discord channel. Topics: 00:00 Welcome to the Sweat Elite Podcast 00:15 Luke's Training and Upcoming Races 00:34 Garmin Glitch and Manual Uploads 01:11 Supporters Club and Discord Channel 02:21 Arizona Running Experience 02:45 Luke's Morning Workout Breakdown 04:58 Training Philosophy and Mileage 09:20 Lifetime Mileage and Endurance 16:02 CIM Race Recap and Reflections 25:29 Pacing Through the First Half 25:58 Weather and Course Conditions 26:13 Navigating the Pack 27:29 Unexpected Challenges 29:42 Fueling Mishaps 34:38 Cramping and Final Push 36:31 Reflecting on Achievements 40:43 Future Plans and Strategies 47:00 Conclusion and Next Steps
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 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, Matt and Luke delve into their current training routines, diet strategies, and mental approaches as they prepare for upcoming races like the California International Marathon and the Houston Half. Luke shares insights on recovering his routine, hitting long runs, managing nutrition with intermittent fasting, and the benefits of flexibility in training. The duo also discusses recent remarkable marathon performances, including Andy Buchanan’s record-breaking run at the Valencia Marathon, and the implications of high-volume versus low-volume training. The episode concludes with a discussion about Luke's upcoming build for the Osaka Marathon and Matt's plans related to potential visa processing for travel. Join the pair as they explore the nuances and complexities of marathon preparation. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Upcoming Races00:33 Luke's Training Overview02:36 Diet and Intermittent Fasting10:57 Strava and Logging Workouts17:43 Valencia Marathon Highlights33:30 Training Insights and Future Plans38:20 Conclusion and Private Podcast Invitation      
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, host Matt discusses his marathon training strategies, health challenges, and recent workouts. He delves into the benefits of marijuana for easing Achilles tendinopathy, shares his dietary approach for weight loss, and recounts his experiences with different marathons. Matt also reflects on the controversy surrounding running under another person's bib and addresses various listener questions. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Thanksgiving Greetings 01:01 Deep Dive into Thanksgiving and Australia Day 01:47 TV Purchase and Podcast Recommendations 02:36 Upcoming Races and Training Updates 03:05 Addressing Criticism and Open Invitations 04:14 Valencia Marathon and Coaching Insights 06:06 Transition from Indy to CIM 07:51 Training Regimen and Diet Insights 12:12 CIM Course and Strategy 20:23 Travel Company Updates and Future Plans 25:11 Bib Controversy and Listener Feedback 29:13 Controversy Over Race Timing Methods 31:01 Disqualification and Aftermath 32:15 Personal Experience with Bib Mix-Up 33:28 Achilles Tendinopathy and Unconventional Remedies 42:32 Diet and Weight Management Strategies 49:27 Workouts of the Week 53:38 Seven Marathons in Seven Continents 58:58 Closing Remarks and Upcoming Topics -- -- -- Workwouts of the week: 5k/10k Workout: 3 sets of (8 x 400m). First set with 30sec rest at Half Marathon pace, second set with 60sec rest at 5k/10k pace, third set with 90sec rest at 2k/3k pace. You could do sets of 5 or 6. Half Marathon: 3 sets of (3k @ Half Marathon goal pace, 1min rest, 1km @ 10km pace) 3min rest between sets. Marathon: 33k (20.5mi) - 20km easy building to steady, 10km @ Marathon Pace straight into 2km Faster than Marathon pace , 1km easy
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
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
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  
A recap of the Mens Ironman World Championships that took place in Kona, Hawaii last weekend.  Follow Jack Kelly: https://www.instagram.com/thetriathlonhour/ Follow Kasper Pedersen: https://www.instagram.com/kasperhenrikpedersen/ Follow Matt Fox: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Sposored by the Sweat Elite Coaching Academy. Join Triathlon Kasper Pedersen here: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/        
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        
Supported by the Sweat Elite Coaching Acacemy. Join Kasper: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/ In this episode of the Sweat Elite Podcast, hosts Kaspar and Matt discuss recent triathlon events, including the Ironman World Championships for Women held in Nice, and the T100 race in Ibiza. They provide detailed insights into Ruth Astle and other top athletes' performances, highlighting the importance of race strategies and the impact of course dynamics. The episode also covers upcoming triathlon events and features mentions of significant athletes like Taylor Knibb, Laura Philipp, and Sam Laidlow, analyzing their race tactics and outcomes. The conversation offers an in-depth look at both the highs and lows experienced by athletes in these competitive events. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Recent Triathlon Events 00:09 Ironman World Championships Recap 00:22 Ruth's Race Experience and Challenges 01:09 Race Day Atmosphere and Preparations 04:50 Detailed Breakdown of Ruth's Performance 08:44 Top Competitors and Race Highlights 18:57 Discussion on Cramping and Athlete Performance 20:46 Sponsor Message and Coaching Academy 22:51 Ibiza T100 Race Recap 33:27 Men's Race Highlights and Analysis 40:56 Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts
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
Sponsored by the Sweat Elite Coaching Academy: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/ Join Coach Kasper Pedersen: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/kasper   In this episode Matt interviews professional triathlete George Goodwin and his coach Kasper Peterson from Sweat Elite Coaching Academy. They discuss George’s recent challenges, including a disappointing DNF at the European Champs in Tallinn and his journey through overtraining and injuries. George reflects on his mental health struggles and the pressure he faced after major successes in previous years. Kasper shares insights into their coaching strategies to help George regain his passion and consistency in training. The conversation delves into George's transition to Ironman racing, his career highlights, and his future goals. The episode also covers recent races in the triathlon world and upcoming predictions for the Ironman World Championships.   Topics: 00:00 Welcome to the Sweat Elite Podcast 00:04 Introducing George Goodwin and Coach Casper Peterson 00:46 George's Recent Performance and Reflections 01:11 Kasper's Perspective on Coaching George 02:51 George's Triathlon Journey: Early Years 06:07 Challenges and Triumphs in Professional Racing 10:19 The Impact of Mental Health on Performance 16:02 Overcoming Injuries and Setbacks 18:59 The Pressure of Professional Triathlon 23:18 Support System and Turning Points 26:08 New Beginnings with Coach Casper 29:06 Reflecting on George's Journey 29:37 Rebuilding and Reestablishing 30:49 Season Goals and Achievements 31:58 Looking Ahead: Ironman Barcelona 36:26 Training Strategies and Mental Health 41:46 Ironman Training Insights 48:51 Race Recap and Predictions  
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