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| Mindset Matters: Training the Mind for Peak Race Day Performance | 21 Jan 2026 | 00:56:47 | |
Mastering Race Day Mindset: Proven Strategies and Quirks In this episode of the On Coaching Podcast, hosts Steve Magness and Jon Marcus delve into the psychology of training the mind for race day. They explore the importance of adopting a growth mindset over a fixed mindset and the critical role of visualization in achieving peak… | |||
| Recovery Demystified: Focus on What Really Works | 04 Nov 2025 | 00:48:49 | |
In this episode of the On Coaching Podcast, we delve into the critical topic of recovery, emphasizing the importance of keeping it simple and avoiding the pitfalls of the ‘industrial complex of recovery.’ They discuss the transformation of recovery techniques from the early days of simple practices like hydration and nutrition to the modern inundation… | |||
| Putting it All Together: Speed, strength, endurance, recovery for runners of all ages. | 20 May 2025 | 00:59:48 | |
In this episode of the On Coaching podcast, hosts Steve Magness and Jon Marcus discuss the complexities of holistic coaching and how to effectively integrate various training components for athletes. They emphasize the difference between stimulating and confirmation workouts, the importance of understanding time horizons for adaptation, and the necessity of balancing multiple training qualities… | |||
| Bonus Episode: The Mike Smith Tapes- Part 1 | 28 Sep 2022 | 00:35:15 | |
An exclusive interview with NAU coach Mike Smith! This is part 1 of a 3 part series. Part 2 and 3 are exclusive to our running scholar program. If you’d like to listen to them (and get access to courses, discussion groups, and more!) join today and receive $10 off your first month! Use the… | |||
| Episode 184: Fitness Measurement Fallacy | 19 Sep 2022 | 01:03:09 | |
Does your belief in your fitness feel like a ping pong ball, bouncing back and forth wildly, dependent on whether your latest workout went well or not? In this episode we cover the fallacy of equating a single workout or measure as the be all end all marker of whether we are ready to go… | |||
| Episode 183: The Secrets to Becoming a Great Coach | 12 Sep 2022 | 01:01:58 | |
What’s it take to become a great coach? In this episode, we breakdown three essential skills for great coaching:1. Thinking and Observing 2. Problem Solving 3. Collaboration If you haven’t yet, check out Steve’s new book: Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and The Surprising Science of Real Toughness. Steve & Jon Visit… | |||
| Episode 182: What We Learned. | 05 Sep 2022 | 01:06:58 | |
In this episode, we reflect on what we’ve learned over nearly two decades of coaching. What did we think was important but quickly realized wasn’t? What actually matters in preparing athletes to perform? We cover all of this and more in today’s episode. Topics covered include: Building Buy-In Stabilizing Lifestyles Getting Comfortable with asymmetrical progress… | |||
| Episode 181: Flux Training: The Magic Bullet Workout? | 22 Aug 2022 | 01:04:11 | |
What’s new in training? Not much! But, alternations, flux training, lactate dynamics, natural fartleks…or whatever you call it is underutilized in modern training. In this episode, we break down the physiology, psychology, and history of emphasizing and manipulating the recovery portion of the workout to great effect. If you haven’t yet, check out Steve’s new… | |||
| Episode 180: Avoiding Training Dead Ends: Methods to Restoring the Winning Balance | 15 Aug 2022 | 01:03:32 | |
Training is about balancing opposing demands: speed and endurance. What happens when you mess up the balance? It’s often a disaster. In this episode, Jon and Steve go through how to find the balance point, and what to do to correct it. If you haven’t yet, check out Steve’s new book: Do Hard Things: Why… | |||
| Episode 179: The 10 Timeless Guiding Principles of Distance Running Training | 08 Aug 2022 | 01:04:12 | |
We often get lost in the details. Arguing over the final 1%, whether we should run at lactate threshold or critical velocity? Whether 200s or 300s are best for milers? In this episode we outline 10 timeless principles that stand the test of time. If you follow these, you’ll succeed! Nail the basics! If you… | |||
| Episode 178: Running Half Truths: Advice to Be Ignored | 01 Aug 2022 | 01:06:02 | |
Every sport has the items that many of us seem to believe, that are ingrained in the history of the sport, that have no foundation or backing. In this episode, we explore those half-truths. We’re aided by a pamphlet written fifty years ago, with insight that we’ve forgotten. If you haven’t yet, check out Steve’s… | |||
| Episode 177: Sympathetic Overdrive- How to Get Out of Stressing Out! | 18 Jul 2022 | 01:00:26 | |
Athletes stress out…a lot! And once you are in stressed mode, it’s hard to get out of it. You can’t sleep hours after competing because your mind is still racing and your body is still buzzing. You can’t let go of the tough loss. It lingers. In this episode, we talk about how to move… | |||
| BONUS: Sink or Swim, Survive or Thrive | 14 Jul 2022 | 00:22:55 | |
Welcome to this special bonus issue. Steve does his best revisionist history impression, telling you the story of Paul Bear Bryant’s famous Junction Boys football camp, while discussing the origins of ‘old school toughness.’ This is adapted from his new book Do Hard Things, which you can check out wherever books are sold. It’s currently… | |||
| The Psychology of the Modern Athlete: The Impact of Social Media and Perception of Reality | 07 May 2025 | 00:53:27 | |
In this episode, hosts Steve and Jon dive deep into the psychology of modern athletes, emphasizing the impact of social media on athletes’ perceptions of reality and mental health. They discuss the transition from local to global comparisons and how it has led to increased pressures and altered motivations for young athletes. The conversation covers… | |||
| Episode 176: Individualizing Training in Larger Settings | 11 Jul 2022 | 01:06:10 | |
Individualizing training is easy at the professional level. You’ve got a handful of athletes, all very good, and can adjust as needed. In larger settings, it’s much more difficult. The athlete’s abilities are spread out, there’s only one of you, and practice can be more akin to herding cats. In this episode, we explore how… | |||
| Episode 175: Fast Losers-Racing vs. Time Trialing | 04 Jul 2022 | 01:04:43 | |
Racing is a skill. How do we get comfortable in a pack? Running from the front, or perhaps stuck in the back? How do you deal with the rising tension of a tactical race? Steve and Jon discuss all of this in more in helping your athletes develop the skills of racing! If you haven’t… | |||
| Episode 174: How to Do Hard Things: The Art of Suffering | 20 Jun 2022 | 00:59:37 | |
How do you handle pain, fatigue, and discomfort? Do you look for a hole to step into or do you work your way through? In this episode, we discuss Steve’s new book Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and The Surprising Science of Real Toughness. The book is out and available now! If… | |||
| Episode 173: The Difference Between Extraordinary and Mediocre | 13 Jun 2022 | 01:08:23 | |
What game are you playing? We all may think we are all running the same race. A 1,500m race in high school is the same as in college, and the same as in the pro’s. That’s incorrect. In this week’s episode, we use an obscure book on tennis, written by the developer of Intercontinental Ballistic… | |||
| Episode 172: The Importance of Leaving Room to Grow | 06 Jun 2022 | 01:06:52 | |
One piece of advice I always give coaches is: Always have somewhere to go. The younger your athletes, the more important this is. We should leave room to develop and grow. In this episode, we take on the debate on whether we should maximize everything, or if we should leave something in the tank for… | |||
| Episode 171: The Headcase phenomenon: Stop Blaming Athletes for Poor Performance | 31 May 2022 | 01:04:34 | |
“He’s a headcase!” We’ve all heard it as coaches. Maybe we’ve even said it. In this episode, Jon and Steve discuss why this is the wrong approach to take. It’s a self-limiting mindset, that allows the coach to blame the athlete, shirk responsibility, and in doing so defer their responsibility to help figure out what’s… | |||
| Episode 170: Everyone is an Outlier | 16 May 2022 | 01:08:32 | |
We are all an experiment of 1! We often talk about individualization in coaching. In this episode, we talk about the contrast between applying your training program to a group, versus adapting your training program to the individual. We discuss how to let go of your preferred philosophy and try something different. Steve & Jon… | |||
| Episode 169: Developing Performance Flexibility: How to prepare adaptive athletes to deliver when it counts | 09 May 2022 | 01:01:48 | |
If running is going bad do you feel crushed? In this episode, we discuss the importance of letting go, of diversifying your sense of identity, in order to free you up to perform. Steve & Jon Visit our Sponsor The Scholar Program is our one-stop-shop for all things coaches education. And we’ve added a new… | |||
| Episode 168: The Dunning-Krueger Effect on Steroids: How a Narrow World View Holds You and Your Athletes Back | 02 May 2022 | 01:07:20 | |
How does your viewpoint impact your coaching? In this episode, we discuss how sometimes we get comfortable employing the same style of training, and it makes it where we aren’t open to considering or exploring new ideas. In this episode, we talk about how to keep open-minded, to adopt an explorers mindset Steve & Jon… | |||
| Episode 167: What’s worth doing even if you fail? — How to be brave, take risks, stretch your comfort zone, and avoid manufacturing certainty. | 18 Apr 2022 | 01:02:13 | |
Often, in racing we play it safe. We don’t take the risk. We focus on times instead of competing. In this episode, we talk about how to be brave in racing. How do we train athletes to take appropriate risks, to go for it, to attempt the breakthrough. Steve & Jon Visit our Sponsor The… | |||
| Mastering Your Mind: 5 Keys to Stop Self-Sabotaging | 15 Apr 2025 | 00:18:34 | |
The five insights discussed include recognizing self-sabotage, balancing exploration and commitment, building your own home field advantage, balancing caring deeply with letting go, and the importance of belonging over just fitting in. The episode highlights these concepts through relatable anecdotes and research studies, aiming to help listeners shift from a survival mode to a thriving… | |||
| Episode 166: Everything we got wrong coaching Women. And a few things we got right. | 11 Apr 2022 | 01:17:05 | |
In this episode, we take on an important but difficult topic: the differences between coaching men and women. In this episode, we cover differences in biology and psychology, and how that impacts what you do in training. From handling bodily shifts and changes and creating appropriate expectations, to understanding the impact of comparison and competition.… | |||
| Episode 165: The Rocky Road to the Top: Embrace the Mess of Training. | 04 Apr 2022 | 01:04:09 | |
Training is messy. Progress is not linear. In this episode, we get real. We talk about the messiness of training. How do we handle setbacks, what do we do when things go wrong, and when a workout is going rough? We cover it all in this week’s episode! Steve & Jon Visit our Sponsor The… | |||
| Episode 164: How much of your training should not be running? | 21 Mar 2022 | 01:09:03 | |
In the 1960’s Percy Cerutty made the claim that 1/3 of your training should be non-running. Does this hold up or not as a useful heuristic? In this episode, we examine the training aspects outside of running to see where they fit in, and what they may entail. From weights to hills to bounding to… | |||
| Episode 163: Biggest Bang for Your Buck: Training and Workouts that Build You Up Without Breaking You Down | 14 Mar 2022 | 01:05:11 | |
What workouts give you the biggest bang for your buck? In this episode, we go through the best workouts for the mid-distance, track distance, and long distance races. What workout has the biggest bang for your buck for aerobic or anaerobic development? We’ve got you covered. Learn why Jon says, “when you don’t know what… | |||
| Episode 162: Dumbification Immunization — How to not be a dumb coach & why it’s important | 07 Mar 2022 | 01:08:30 | |
How do you know what’s right? Do you buy into a particular program or coaching style, neglecting anything that runs counter? Or do you get lost in the complexity of training? In this episode, we go back through history, looking at how coaching and training evolved so that we can better understand how to deal… | |||
| Episode 161: How to become a Nuanced Thinker and level up your coaching | 21 Feb 2022 | 01:04:12 | |
Too often in coaching, we get stuck. We tie ourselves to one training method, one training system. We approach things from an energy systems model, neglecting the biomechanical, neuromuscular, or psychological. In this episode we discuss how to get unstuck. We need to diversify our thinking, be able to go against our bias. We discuss… | |||
| Episode 160: The Down: The missing ingredient to your training | 14 Feb 2022 | 01:05:10 | |
What do you do when an athlete is headed in the wrong direction, when their performance doesn’t match up with their training? You give them a down week. This oft-neglected component to training is essential. Too often, we schedule in down weeks once every 4 weeks, when we should have more flexibility for when we… | |||
| Episode 159: The Art and Science of Workout Design | 07 Feb 2022 | 01:04:31 | |
How do we desing workouts? Designing workouts is something we all have to do, but there’s a science to it. In this episode, we go through how manipulating rest, interval length, speed, and more impact the adaptation an athlete has to a workout. It’s one of those nerd out type podcasts, so get on board!… | |||
| Episode 158: Positive Illusions- How they can hurt or help performance | 31 Jan 2022 | 01:04:39 | |
In this episode, we look at some of our cognitive biases that can help or hurt our performance. From optimism bias to our illusion of control, how does our psychology impact our performance. That’s what we cover! Steve & Jon Visit our Sponsor The Scholar Program is our one-stop-shop for all things coaches education. And… | |||
| Episode 157: The Floundering Athlete: Ways to Reengage them and Reinvigorate their Performance | 24 Jan 2022 | 01:09:01 | |
What do you do when it all goes wrong? When an athlete is struggling, overtrained, or just not feeling good anymore? In this episode, we provide strategies for how to get athletes back on track from an emotional and psychological standpoint, as well as a training and physiological standpoint. Steve & Jon Visit our Sponsor… | |||
| The Truth about Lactate Threshold | Your Comprehensive Guide | 07 Apr 2025 | 00:31:49 | |
In this episode, we dive deep into the concept of lactate threshold, debunking common myths and explaining its significance in athletic performance. We discuss the science behind lactate production and utilization, looking at lactate curves and their role in determining endurance levels. The episode covers various methods to accurately measure lactate threshold and explains the… | |||
| Episode 156: Does what you’re measuring actually matter? | 17 Jan 2022 | 01:06:07 | |
In this episode, we take on the importance and value of measurement. Should you wear a GPS watch, measure HRV, heart rate, power, or lactate? We break down the balance you need to have between measurement and feel. Steve & Jon Visit our Sponsor The Scholar Program is our one-stop-shop for all things coaches education.… | |||
| Episode 155: Getting the Most Out of People: How to inspire, encourage, and sustain excellence | 20 Dec 2021 | 01:06:36 | |
How do we get the most out of our athletes? How do we help them get as close to their potential as possible? In this podcast, we talk about striving for excellence and giving people the freedom to perform. Steve and Jon outline the attributes needed and what we should do as coaches to develop… | |||
| Episode 154: The Ultimate Coach: A little bit rebel, a little bit scientist. | 13 Dec 2021 | 01:01:49 | |
Coaching is about balancing contrasting forces, the coach who relies on intuition and feel with the part of you who relies on objective data and science. The best coaches in history, from Lyrdiard to Cerutty to Bowerman, find a happy middle place, knowing when to stick with history and what’s worked, and when to push… | |||
| Episode 153: Athlete Profiling: Accelerant to Performance development | 07 Dec 2021 | 01:04:11 | |
Athlete + Event = Training Model. We don’t train for events, we coach athletes, with their unique abilities, to be able to take on an event. In this episode we dive into how to classify different athletes based on their physiology and psychology. This athlete profiling will help determine what type of workouts you do,… | |||
| Episode 152: The Science of Training Loads- Developmental, Retentive, Restorative | 29 Nov 2021 | 01:04:44 | |
We tend to simplify training into either hard workouts or easy days. In this episode, we bring you the nuance of training. Instead of hard and easy, we like to classify training as either building, maintaining, or restoring. You’ll learn why Canova includes a lot of ‘in-between’ moderate days. And why Alan Webb’s ‘easy days… | |||
| Episode 151: Belief Building: The X Factor to Success | 22 Nov 2021 | 00:59:31 | |
You can have the perfect training plan, but it won’t work unless you have buy-in. In this episode, we break down the keys to getting trust, buy-in and belief with your athletes. Steve & Jon Visit our Sponsor The Scholar Program is our one-stop shop for all things coaches education. Join the Scholar Program! From… | |||
| Episode 150: Innovative training methods that can take your preparation to the next level. | 15 Nov 2021 | 01:07:22 | |
Famed high school coach Joe Newton used to have his team run for 45 minutes, take a 5min break, run for 30 minutes, another 5-minute break, and finally run for 15 more minutes. Ninety minutes of total running, but split up. It’s an idea that few other teams copied, yet seems to have helped York… | |||
| Episode 149: Peak Performance Checklist: Everything you need to be ready for the big day | 08 Nov 2021 | 00:58:25 | |
What does it take to perform on race day? The physical components are the easy part. But setting someone up to have the right expectations, the correct mindset, to be able to choose to the difficult path when you’re mind is yelling at you to quit, is often the difference-maker. In this episode, we outline… | |||
| Episode 148: Phasing Out the Long Run: How, When, Why? | 18 Oct 2021 | 01:14:02 | |
The long run is a staple of the runner’s diet. In this episode, we explore how the long run became a weekly staple and whether that still holds true. We dive into the function and physiology of the long run, and how you may want to gradually wind it down as the season comes to… | |||
| Episode 147: The Science of Training Management: Managing the messiness of the training process compared to the neatness of training plan | 11 Oct 2021 | 01:09:17 | |
Training is messy. You are dealing with human beings. In this episode we dive into adaptability, aiming for mastery, and giving your athletes autonomy to grow and develop. How do we manage the messiness of competing and racing and not just fall for the temptation of the training plan. Steve & Jon Visit our Sponsor… | |||
| So You Want to Be a Champion: Part 3: How to Recover. How to Connect | 24 Mar 2025 | 00:57:43 | |
In this episode of the On Coaching Podcast, hosts Steve Magness and Jonathan Marcus dive into the third part of their three-part series on becoming a champion. This segment, ‘How to Recover. How to Connect” focuses on the oft forgotten part of greatness: the team around you and the relationships you develop. Steve’s NEW Book… | |||
| Episode 146: Law of the Minimum: A Better Way to Think About Training | 04 Oct 2021 | 01:01:46 | |
Leibig’s Law of the Minimum states that “growth is dictated not by total resources available, but by the scarcest resource.” In this episode we discuss how to identity your limiting factor and what to do about it. Our limiting factor shifts as you adapt to training. That’s the reason why the same training for an… | |||
| Episode 145: Amazing Workouts, Awful Races | 28 Sep 2021 | 01:04:51 | |
How many times have you had an athlete who has fantastic workouts, yet when it comes to race day, it’s like a different runner shows up? In this episode, Jon and Steve dive into what is going on here. Why did what’s going on in practice not translate? From not having time to absorb the… | |||
| Episode 144: How to Deal with Failure | 13 Sep 2021 | 01:09:31 | |
How do you handle failure? Do you freak out, let your anger get the best of you, or wallow in despair? Failure is a normal and expected part of racing. In fact, we ‘fail’ far more often than we succeed. In this episode, we dive into how to create an environment that frees athletes up… | |||
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