Read the full post on The Science of Running. In 1915, a young Harvard Physiologist named Walter Cannon described “the necessities of fighting or flight” in his now classic book, Bodily Changes…
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Episode #76: Transitions, Ego, and Racing with 3:56 miler Daniel Herrera
Read the full post on The Science of Running. We have a special guest for this week’s episode, Daniel Herrera. Dan is a 3:56 miler who trains under Jon Marcus at High…
A Different Way to Look at Fatigue: An Ecological Psychology Framework
Read the full post on The Science of Running. Introduction: Understanding how fatigue impacts performance during middle distance running events has traditionally been seen through a mechanistic lens (Coyle, 1994). Dating back…
Episode #75: The Easy Days: How far, how fast, how much?
Read the full post on The Science of Running. It’s all about recovery! On this episode we take on the topic of easy days. The oft neglected cousing to the more “important”…
Is Coaching a Science or an Art?
Read the full post on The Science of Running. “This workout is going to make a difference. Start with 100 meters, lengthen out the rep distance by 10 meters, increase the speed…
Are you setting up practice wrong? Understanding Movement and Action.
Read the full post on The Science of Running. The running back takes the handoff and the hole that is supposed to be right in front of him isn’t there. He instantly…
On Coaching #74: Alex Hutchinson-“The goal isn’t to go faster…the goal is to feel better doing it.”
Read the full post on The Science of Running. Special Guest Alex Hutchinson has written the defining book on endurance and fatigue. His latest book Endure is a must read that blends…
On Coaching #73: “Keep Showing Up”- Lessons from the Boston Marathon
Read the full post on The Science of Running. In this special episode of the On Coaching Podcast, we dive into the lessons learned from the recent Boston Marathon. First, we take…
Fatigue and the NBA Playoffs: How Players Raise Their Game When It Matters Most.
Read the full post on The Science of Running. The puppet hiding behind the curtains, pulling the strings on what team wins in the NBA, is not the oft despised refs. It’s…
On Coaching #72: The Intangibles: Can You Develop the “It” Factor
Read the full post on The Science of Running. When someone has “it” you know it when you see it. It’s hard to explain, and even more difficult to wrap your head…
On Coaching #71: Does Science Constrain Coaching?
Read the full post on The Science of Running. In this weeks episode, Jon and Steve go on a rant. How do we utilize science in coaching? Inspired by a twitter rant,…
Episode 70: The Anatomy of a Medal- An Interview with Danny Mackey
Read the full post on The Science of Running. A silver medal at the world championships and a 30-year old athlete who makes theirfirst world team and then places in the top…
Should We Predict Development and Performance?
Read the full post on The Science of Running. Should we predict development? “Did you know the average age of medalist is 26 in running events, but in the throwing events it’s…
Episode 69- The Long Run: How far, how fast, and do you need it?
Read the full post on The Science of Running. This weeks episode is all about the long run! How far should it be for each event? Should it be slow or fast?…
Running Mechanics: Are you optimizing for efficiency or power?
Read the full post on The Science of Running. Sprinters are Inefficient: If you want to know what an inefficient runner looks like, watch a sprinter run at 5-minute mile pace. If…
Enhancing Coaches Education: The Scholar Program
Read the full post on The Science of Running. If you’ve been a reader of this blog or a listener to the podcast for a while, you know that my passion lies…