Magness & Marcus On Coaching

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  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 216:04:11
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Synopsis

An in depth look at training, coaching, Sport Science, and anything else that relates to enhancing endurance performance.

Episodes

  • Episode 79: Mastering the Mental Game: An interview with Len Zaichkowsky and Dan Peterson

    25/07/2018 Duration: 01h10min

    The Inner Game: Decision Making, Choking, Focus and Attention, Skill acquisition: All of that and more on this weeks episode of the On Coaching Podcast with Magness & Marcus. We have renowned sports psychologist Leonard Zaichkowsky and mental performance consultant Dan Peterson on to provide a deep dive on the cognitive demands of the sport.…

  • Episode 78: The Difference Between Good and Great

    18/07/2018 Duration: 59min

    What does it take to be great? What about just good? When it comes to performance, we all start near the bottom. Being “okay” or average, but then we make jumps along the way. How far up the ladder do we go and what allows us to make those jumps? In this episode of On…

  • Episode 77: You Can’t Force Improvement

    03/07/2018 Duration: 01h02min

    You can’t force Fitness!  In this weeks episode we talk about the trap of trying to force our way to racing fast. It’s a tempting trap to fall into. Train the athlete for how fast they want to be, not who they currently are. Yet, what we’ve noticed as coaches is the minute you start…

  • Episode #76: Transitions, Ego, and Racing with 3:56 miler Daniel Herrera

    23/05/2018 Duration: 01h13min

    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 Performance West. In this episode, Dan talks all about transitions, in coaching, life, and training. Dan drops a lot of knowledge and provides a unique perspective on running and racing. What was…

  • Episode #75: The Easy Days: How far, how fast, how much?

    10/05/2018 Duration: 53min

    It’s all about recovery! On this episode we take on the topic of easy days. The oft neglected cousing to the more “important” hard workouts, easy days are essential for improving performance. We have a tendency to “check the box” and the only consideration we take is how much mileage we need. In this podcast…

  • On Coaching #74: Alex Hutchinson-“The goal isn’t to go faster…the goal is to feel better doing it.”

    27/04/2018 Duration: 01h07min

    Special Guest Alex Hutchinson has written the defining book on endurance and fatigue. His latest book Endure is a must read that blends storytelling and science to explain the intricacies of fatigue. In this weeks episode, Alex takes us through not only the surprising insight of his book but to his own athletic career. While…

  • On Coaching #73: “Keep Showing Up”- Lessons from the Boston Marathon

    17/04/2018 Duration: 01h18s

    In this special episode of the On Coaching Podcast, we dive into the lessons learned from the recent Boston Marathon. First, we take you through the race from a coaches point of view. What does preparation look like, how do you train for Boston versus other marathons. Then, we dive into the lessons that Desi…

  • On Coaching #72: The Intangibles: Can You Develop the “It” Factor

    11/04/2018 Duration: 49min

    When someone has “it” you know it when you see it. It’s hard to explain, and even more difficult to wrap your head around, but “it” often refers to the intangibles. The unmeasurable quality that we often use to describe individuals who are able to make the difficult seem plausible. In this episode, we delve…

  • On Coaching #71: Does Science Constrain Coaching?

    04/04/2018 Duration: 54min

    In this weeks episode, Jon and Steve go on a rant. How do we utilize science in coaching? Inspired by a twitter rant, we start off taking on the bioenergetic or metabolic view of coaching. As endurance coaches, we almost always start with “How aerobic or anaerobic is your event?” Go to any conference or…

  • Episode 70: The Anatomy of a Medal- An Interview with Danny Mackey

    29/03/2018 Duration: 01h08min

    A silver medal at the world championships and a 30-year old athlete who makes theirfirst world team and then places in the top 8. In this episode of On Coaching we bring in friend and coach Danny Mackey. Danny is the coach for the Brooks Beasts and guided Drew Windle to a medal and Katie Mackey…

  • Episode 69- The Long Run: How far, how fast, and do you need it?

    15/03/2018 Duration: 01h08s

    This weeks episode is all about the long run! How far should it be for each event? Should it be slow or fast? Should you include pickups, surges, intervals, or other ‘stuff’ in it or not? We break down the details of what is often called “the church of the Sunday long run.” In the…

  • Episode 68- Threshold Training: Good or Bad? And what in the world is it?

    28/02/2018 Duration: 55min

    Lactate, Anaerobic, Aerobic Threshold? What do any of them mean and are they useful training zones? In this episode Jon and Steve break down what in the world threshold actually means for coaches. In addition, we debate whether or not we should sped much time training at marathon pace or if it is a “grey”…

  • Episode 67- Winning: The Art and Science of Competing

    14/02/2018 Duration: 01h02min

      This week, we are all about winning! When it comes to racing, there are two kinds of racers: The active participants and the passive ones. 75% of the people in any track meet are simply role players. Even if they are fit enough to compete, they defer control of the race to the active…

  • Episode 66-Interview with Alan Webb: How he trained to run a 3:46 mile

    05/02/2018

    This week, we welcome a very special guest and good friend, Alan Webb. As many of you know, Alan is the fastest American miler to ever walk the planet. He’s run the fastest mile in the 21st century. To reach that level, he and his coach at the time, Scott Razcko, had to break new…

  • Episode #65-Interview with Lauren Fleshman On Coaching

    30/01/2018

    This week, we have a special guest, Lauren Fleshman. Lauren is a modern day polymath, excelling as a runner, activists, entrepreneurs, business owner, and of course, a coach. In this episode, we dive into Lauren’s coaching. We can’t thank Lauren enough for bringing a fresh perspective and valuable insight to the podcast. My notebook is…

  • Episode 64: Recovery During Workouts

    19/01/2018

    This weeks episode is all about recovery! No, not ice baths, protein, compression boots, and all of that nonsense, but on how much recovery time should you take during workouts? Should I take three minutes between my mile repeats or four? Jogging or standing? How about some exercises in between? We delve into our own…

  • Episode 63: Everything You Need to Know About the 5k

    07/01/2018

                  It’s time to talk the 5k. We cover everything, from how to approach the training of it (Is it a speed or endurance event? What’s the best type of intervals to improve your 5k?) to what the best race tactics are. In this sprawling conversation, we delve deep…

  • Episode 62: Our Worst Coaching Blunders in Coaching Middle Distance

    21/12/2017

    In this episode, Jon and I delve into our coaching blunders with middle distance athletes. What mistakes did we make early on and what have we learned from them? Topics covered in this episode include We dive into the misconceptions on speed and power development. How we both messed up plyos when we first introduced…

  • Episode 61: “If you can’t be great, be good” Coach Mike Smith after winning a National Championship

    27/11/2017

    As promised, we’ve brought back NAU coach Mike Smith to give us insight on how his team won the NCAA Cross-Country Championships. As he did in our previous episode, Mike delivers numerous pearls of wisdom and shows how he has grown and evolved as a coach. He walks us through the week leading up to…

  • Episode 60: “Don’t Jog!?” Myths on Conditioning for Team Sports

    03/11/2017

    “Don’t jog! Only High intensity interval training!” Outside of the distance running world, these phrases are often thrown around when it comes to development of endurance in team sports or non-running individual sports. Whether it’s the fear of creating slow athletes, or the myth that you can get all of your aerobic bang for your…

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