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Hannah Irwin - Northern Ireland Record Holder 24 Jul 202600:59:33

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Filip Larsen - The Brains Behind Nomio20 Jul 202601:13:23

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NCAA Track and Field Championship Predictions10 Jun 202600:48:00

Dr. Evans sits down with D1 distance runner and avid track fan Kaden Strickland to discuss their predictions for the upcoming NCAA Track and Field Championships taking place from June 10th through June 13th in Eugene, Oregon. 

Main topics:

  • Marco Langon versus Habtom Samuel in the 5k


  • Doris Lemngole versus Jane Hedengren in the 5k


  • The men's and women's fields for the 800m-10k


Justyn Knight: Overcoming Injury and Being Grateful for What’s in Front of You08 Jun 202601:23:10

Dr. Evans hosts Justyn Knight, one of Canada's most accomplished distance runners, to discuss his remarkable career, setbacks, and path to renewed success. Justin shares insights into training, injury management, team dynamics, and mental resilience that every athlete can learn from.

Main topics:

 

  • Justyn's journey from high school to NCAA and international stage

 

  • The impact of injuries and strategies for recovery

 

  • How multi-sport background enhances running performance

 

  • The importance of consistency and smarter training approaches

 

  • Future innovations in sports science including BFR and neurotechnology


 

Brooks Beasts Isaiah Harris Dares You to Try His Training01 Jun 202600:48:16

Isaiah Harris joins the pod to talk about his training, transparency in training, and how he mentally frames racing to stay calm cool and collected. 

Dr. Evans gives his take on the 800 and why it might be the best event. 

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Running Sub 2:30 at 45 And The Physiology of Success As We Age22 May 202601:04:04

Harnessing Consistency and Community for Long-Term Running Success: Insights from Dixon Mercer & Dr. Bill Evans

This episode dives deep into the power of group training, the science of aging and performance, and strategies for staying injury-free and motivated over decades. Featuring Dickson Mercer, a master athlete and community-oriented runner, and Dr. Bill Evans, the podcast explores how dedicated training, smart recovery, and supporting a running lifestyle can lead to sustained excellence.

In this episode:

 

  • How Dickson Mercer and the Tracksmith Georgetown Running Club maintain elite-level training amidst busy schedules and family life

 

  • The impact of consistent, community-driven training on longevity and performance

 

  • Insights into aging athletes: maintaining type 2 fibers, VO2 max, and resilience through strength and sprint training

 

  • The nuances of training variables: balancing threshold, VO2 max, and sprint efforts as you age

 

  • The significance of strategic hill running and strength work in preserving performance

 

  • Fueling strategies for marathon success and managing energy intake under different race scenarios

 

  • The importance of modeling an active lifestyle for children and inspiring the next generation of runners

 

  • The science behind muscle fiber changes, capillary density, and neuromuscular adaptation with aging

 

  • Practical advice on integrating sprint work and hill sessions safely into an older athlete’s routine

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Additional notes:
The discussion emphasizes that consistent, community-supported training combined with strategic strength and speed work can sustain high-level athletic performance well into master age. The science-backed insights on muscle fibers, VO2 max, and pacing strategies highlight that aging athletes are capable of maintaining impressive performances through smart training adaptations.

The Spectrum of Training with Olympians Joe and Sage Hurta-Klecker15 May 202601:18:24

The Spectrum of Training with Olympians Joe and Sage Hurta-Klecker

The Klecker's are two of the best runners in American history. They explain their workouts, philosophy, and who can win in a 100m dash.

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University of Michigan 800m Record Holder Doesn't Wear A Watch08 May 202600:49:22

University of Michigan 800m Record Holder Doesn't Wear A Watch

Camden Law, a 1:45 800m runner, explains his progression through the years, lifting plan, Trent's decision to point, his favorite workout, 100m dash time, and his supplement stack pre race. 

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Racing Versus Time Chasing? Which is Better For Pre Race Anxiety... With Anna Kostarellis02 May 202600:46:23

Key Topics

Training strategies for half and marathon distances
Role of cross-training and recovery in elite running
Use of supplements like Nomeo, beetroot, and bicarbonate
Mental approach to racing and goal setting
Balancing training load and injury prevention

Chapters

00:00 Training in Albuquerque: The Best Running City?
03:19 The Role of Data in Training
04:57 Coaching Philosophy: Balancing Aerobic and Speed Training
09:33 Cross Training: Importance and Implementation
09:42 Workout Structure: Long Runs and Speed Work
14:55 Preparing for the Pittsburgh Half Marathon
20:25 Racing Strategy: Competing Without Time Pressure
22:10 Navigating Race Day Challenges
25:54 The Importance of Training Partners
27:53 Supplements and Nutrition for Performance
39:18 Defining Success in Running

Olympic Silver Medalist's Best and Worst Workouts and A Broccoli Sprout Deep Dive23 Apr 202600:40:50

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The Fastest Runner in The NCAA: Trent McFarland17 Apr 202600:54:22

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The Training That Took Him From 4:10 to 3:56 in Less Than 6 Months - Henry Dixon10 Apr 202600:54:20

Learn how a freshman phenom went from 4:10 to 3:56 in less than 6 months. How did he change his training, and why did it work?

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Henry Dixon's Journey
03:03 From High School to College: The Performance Leap
06:13 Breaking Barriers: The 356 Mile
09:09 The Mental Game: Preparing for Success
12:08 Supplement Strategies: The Pre-Race Protocol
15:13 Training Evolution: From High School to College
18:08 Workouts that Build Confidence
21:08 Strengths and Weaknesses: The Path Ahead
24:07 The 800m Challenge: Race Strategy and Execution
31:48 The Split Game Begins
34:03 Workout Insights and Personal Bests
36:52 Challenging Workouts and Mental Toughness
41:47 Crowning Achievements Beyond Medals
45:56 Friendly Rivalries and Team Dynamics
51:44 Training in a Competitive Environment
54:00 Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations
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Who Can Go Longer? The Science of Hitting The Wall17 Jul 202600:27:57

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Episode 10: Most of What You Need To Know About Running Economy... and Some You Don't05 Apr 202600:56:36

In this episode, Dr. Bill Evans interviews sports science coach Ben Moxness to explore the physiology of running, neuromuscular mechanisms, and training strategies for runners and sprinters. They discuss motor units, fatigue, strength training, and innovative recovery methods like red light therapy.

keywords

running physiology, neuromuscular, strength training, sprinting, running economy, fatigue, red light therapy, sports science, performance coaching

key topics

  • Motor units and threshold firing in muscles
  • Neural mechanisms of fatigue and recovery
  • Strength training for runners and sprinters
  • Red light therapy and mitochondrial function
  • Running economy and neural drive

guest name

Ben Moxness

titles

  • Unlocking Running Performance: The Science of Motor Units and Fatigue
  • How Strength Training Boosts Running Economy and Speed

Sound Bites

  • "Neurons fire by sodium rushing in"
  • "Fast-twitch motor units fatigue quickly"
  • "Speed is modifiable with training"

Chapters

00:00
Introduction to the Podcast and Guest

06:24
The Role of the Nervous System in Running Performance

21:31
Understanding Motor Units and Fatigue in Runners

26:21
Exploring Red Light Therapy and Muscle Recovery

30:17
The Science of Red Light Therapy

32:25
Managing Running Injuries

33:52
The Importance of Strength Training for Runners

35:57
Improving Running Economy

39:40
Height and Running Performance

41:18
Modifying Speed in Runners

44:28
The Role of Genetics in Running

49:15
Closing Thoughts and Recommendations

56:18
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Episode 9: Nike Pro Emily Venters' Resilience and Bouncing Back26 Mar 202600:48:43

Join us as professional Nike runner Emily Venters shares her inspiring journey from overcoming childhood illness to excelling on the professional stage, along with her insights into training, physiology, and the mental resilience required at the highest levels of running.

Key Topics:

  • Emily's personal story, including her battle with leukemia and how it shaped her resilience
  • Transition from college running to professional competition, including her recent race performances
  • The mental challenges faced by professional runners, including stress, anxiety, and managing expectations
  • Favorites in training gear, including shoes for tempo runs and race day
  • Physiological insights into training, including threshold workouts and the importance of training variety
  • Differences in training and physiology between women and men, especially at elite levels
  • The significance of consistent racing and avoiding overtraining
  • Practical advice on pacing and training adjustments based on physiological data
  • Emily’s goals, including setting American records in the 5K and half marathon, and race course preferences
  • The power of overcoming childhood illness and its influence on her outlook and motivation

Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction to Emily Venters and her background

00:32 - Emily’s love for running and her journey into professional athletics

01:53 - Insights into her recent race at the NYC half and confidence building

03:13 - Discussing setbacks over the past year and mental resilience strategies

06:35 - Navigating performance anxiety and the importance of love for the process

08:56 - The physical and psychological aspects of racing and training stress

13:24 - Key workouts leading up to race day and confidence in training

16:41 - The experience of running the marathon and surface challenges

18:36 - Physiological discussions: threshold workouts, VO2 max, and training adaptations

22:03 - The impact of hormonal fluctuations in women on training and performance

23:59 - The importance of appropriate easy run pacing and training polarization

27:48 - Transition from college to elite training, increasing mileage, and durability improvements

37:28 - Overcoming childhood illness: her experience with leukemia and its influence

39:36 - How her childhood battle made her more of a fighter and inspired her running career

41:40 - The influence of her childhood illness on her perspective on health and resilience

44:16 - Balancing training with personal life and managing stress

48:26 - Emily’s goal to break the American records in the half and full marathon

49:12 - Race course preferences and future ambitions

50:23 - Closing remarks and gratitude for Emily’s openness and insights

Episode 8: Isaiah Jewett's Crazy 800m Workout18 Mar 202600:54:12

Summary:

Join us as we delve into the training, mindset, and personal journey of Olympic 800m runner Isaiah Jewett. Discover insights on race strategy, mental resilience, and the importance of authenticity in athletics.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Isaiah Jewett and his athletic background
02:06 Understanding Isaiah's training and favorite workouts
06:54 Discussing Isaiah's personal bests and race strategies
15:38 Mental preparation and race day rituals
23:55 Overcoming setbacks and resilience in athletics
33:21 The iconic Olympic moment and character demonstration
40:00 Goals and mindset moving into outdoor season
44:55 Tips for pushing through fatigue in races
48:14 Physical cues and relaxation techniques during races
52:08 Final thoughts and encouragement for aspiring athletes
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Episode 7: Cam Myers' VO2max12 Mar 202600:48:40

Learn about Cam's training and physiology

Key Topics:

  • Cam Myers' journey from soccer to elite running, starting around age 10
  • His minimalist yet effective weekly training structure (80-90 miles, 3 sessions)
  • The importance of cross-training and active recovery in durability and fun
  • Inside look at workout routines: threshold sessions, VO2 max testing, and variable pacing
  • The mental balance of competition versus enjoying the sport
  • Future goals: Olympic gold, Commonwealth medals, potential world records
  • Precise details about lactate thresholds, VO2 max, heart rate zones, and training nuances
  • The role of consistency over perfection in long-term progress
  • Cam’s thoughts on race strategies and the pursuit of faster times

Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Cam Myers and his early running success
02:20 - Cam's perspective on comparing himself to other athletes and mental maturity
04:31 - How cross-training and fun activities like basketball and tennis influence his durability
06:45 - Cam’s weekly training breakdown: mileage, workout types, and recovery insights
09:19 - The significance of threshold and VO2 max testing in understanding fitness
13:45 - Detailed look at race pacing, splits, and recovery strategies
17:02 - The importance of maintaining balance and avoiding overtraining
21:03 - Explanation of lactate thresholds, blood lactate testing, and heart rate zones
28:48 - Cam’s experience with VO2 max testing protocols and results
33:29 - Interpreting VO2 max, lactate threshold, and their implications for performance
36:50 - How age, level of training, and altitude affect VO2 max and heart rate responses
39:17 - Cam’s future aspirations: Olympic medals, world records, and long-term goals
44:28 - Cam reflects on his best workouts, setbacks like hamstring strains, and motivation
47:42 - Favorite coffee beans, making coffee, and other personal passions
49:08 - Closing thoughts: consistency, staying healthy, and enjoying the journey

Episode 6: The Longevity of the Runner, and USATF Blunder06 Mar 202601:03:32

Summary

This episode covers the science of aging in athletes, the impact of training on performance decline, and insights from recent competitions and research. It offers valuable tips for masters athletes and those interested in longevity and performance optimization.

keywords

athlete aging, performance decline, training, muscle fibers, half marathon, USATF, longevity, sprinting, endurance training

key topics

  • Aging and muscle fiber changes
  • Training effects on performance decline
  • Optimal warm-up strategies for different ages
  • Recent USATF half marathon incident
  • Longevity and performance in masters athletes

Titles

  • The Science of Aging and Performance in Athletes
  • How to Maintain Speed and Endurance as You Age

Sound Bites

  • "Max intent, max velocity, long rest."
  • "Keep training to hit your peak."
  • "No sponsors, just passion for running."

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Podcast Dynamics

03:02
Training Insights and Sprinting Techniques

05:57
Half Marathon Experience and Race Dynamics

12:01
USATF Half Marathon Championship Controversy

18:00
Aging and Longevity in Distance Running

28:42
Understanding Aging and Muscle Physiology

39:20
Training Adjustments for Aging Athletes

52:14
The Importance of Consistent Training

55:07
The Role of Warm-ups in Performance

Episode 5: The Importance of Sprinting, and How to Improve It.01 Mar 202600:53:12

In this episode, Dr. William Evans and his twin brother John Evans explore the science behind sprinting and endurance running. Whether you're a sprinter or a marathoner, learn how genetics, training strategies, and biomechanics influence performance—and how to optimize your training accordingly.

Key Topics:

  • The role of muscle fiber types in sprinting vs. endurance
  • How sprint speed reserve impacts 800m and 5K performance
  • Effective sprint training drills: 30m sprints, Flys, and volume guidelines
  • The importance of tendon and joint stiffness for distance runners
  • Interference effects between sprinting, weightlifting, and endurance work
  • The significance of maximum velocity in even middle-distance events
  • Training volume recommendations for different athlete levels
  • How surface stiffness and footwear impact sprint mechanics
  • Practical workout examples and splits for sprinters and endurance athletes
  • The influence of genetics and athlete archetypes ("racehorses" vs. "donkeys") in tailoring training

Timestamps:

00:00 - Welcome and introduction: Meet the Evans twins' unique athletic backgrounds
 02:00 - The influence of genetics on sprint and endurance capabilities
 03:50 - Muscle fiber types: Understanding Type 1, 2A, 2X and their roles in performance
 06:29 - How training predicts aerobic performance more than genetics
 08:19 - Why top-end speed is critical for 800m and 5K performance
 09:49 - Sprint speed reserve: What it is and why it matters
 11:55 - Stratifying athletes based on sprint speed reserve levels
 14:10 - The analogy of racehorses vs. donkeys: Tailoring training systems
 17:52 - Practical drills for increasing maximum velocity: 30m sprints and Flys
 18:42 - Volume and recovery: How to structure sprint workouts within endurance schedules
 20:12 - Physiological benefits: Tendon stiffness and joint resilience from sprinting
 21:37 - Optimal sequencing of sprint, lift, and endurance sessions
 24:17 - How HRV and fatigue influence sprint and endurance training decisions
 28:56 - Signs when sprinting intensity is too high relative to training load
 36:40 - The interference effect: Hypertrophy, endurance, and neural adaptations
 37:20 - The neural basis of sprinting and its structural changes
 44:45 - Practical advice: Starting sprint training safely and effectively
 45:48 - What shoes—spikes or flats—to wear for maximum benefit
 46:10 - Building sprinting into endurance routines: Volume and progression
 48:49 - Sample workout splits: Mile repeats, 1K efforts, and their pacing
 50:28 - Weekly training logs: What the Evans twins did this week
 52:35 - Wrap-up: Stay consistent, listen to your body, and enjoy the process


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Episode 4: Elite Runner Marco Langon's Training and Life23 Feb 202600:51:39

Marco Langon, running, training, mindset, lactate threshold, VO2 max, family influence, collegiate athlete, track and field, mental resilience

 summary

In this episode of the Endurance Lab podcast, Dr. Bill Evans interviews Marco Langon, a rising star in collegiate track and field. They discuss Marco's journey as an athlete, his training philosophy, and the influence of his family on his running career. Marco shares insights on his favorite workouts, the importance of mental resilience, and how he balances different training intensities. The conversation also touches on his aspirations for the future and the role of his mother in shaping his mindset and determination.


 takeaways

Marco emphasizes the importance of being genuine and not letting accolades define one's character.
He believes that people love to talk about themselves, which shapes his interactions.
Marco admires historical figures in running, particularly Amy Coughlin and Sebastian Coe.
He values the balance between different training intensities to avoid deficiencies.
Marco's favorite workout is the eight by mile, which he finds fulfilling.
He believes that mental resilience is crucial for success in racing.
Marco's family, especially his mother, has been a significant influence on his life and running career.
He aims to run competitively for as long as possible, with aspirations for marathon running in the future.
Marco's training philosophy includes a focus on consistency and progressive overload.
He acknowledges the emotional challenges stemming from his family background, which drive his motivation. 

 sound bites

"I want to run as long as I possibly can."
"I would not be anyone without her."
"I love cats so much."


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Marco Langan
06:01 Running Legends and Inspirations
12:02 Understanding VO2 Max and Lactate Threshold
17:57 The Journey of Growth and Improvement
28:05 The Evolution of Training Capacity
33:33 The Role of Nutrition in Performance
39:18 Defining Success Beyond Medals
52:12 Mindset Development and Insecurity

Episode 3: Hobbs Kessler19 Feb 202600:38:55

Keywords

Hobbs Kessler, running, coaching, professional athlete, training philosophy, workouts, Olympic aspirations, recovery, competition, role models


Summary

In this episode of the Endurance Lab podcast, Dr. Bill Evans and Stephanie Brokaw interview Hobbs Kessler, a remarkable young athlete and world record holder. They discuss Hobbs' journey from high school to professional running, his coaching experiences, and the pivotal decision to turn pro instead of attending college. The conversation delves into his training philosophy, favorite and least favorite workouts, and the importance of recovery. Hobbs shares insights on the balance between competition and camaraderie in the running community, his inspirations, and his aspirations for the future, including his desire to continue improving and enjoying the sport.


Takeaways

Hobbs Kessler is a world record holder and professional runner.
He is coached by Pat Henner, a mentor to many top NCAA coaches.
Hobbs transitioned to professional running after high school, guided by his coach.
He reflects on the decision to go pro instead of attending college.
Hobbs emphasizes the importance of recovery in training.
He prefers shorter, quality workouts over long runs.
Hobbs believes in the significance of training intensity and proper fueling.
He looks up to athletes who balance competitiveness with a fun attitude.
Hobbs values camaraderie among competitors in the running community.
His ultimate goal is to continue improving and enjoying running throughout his career.


Titles

The Fastest Man with a Mullet: Hobbs Kessler
From High School to Pro: Hobbs Kessler's Journey


 sound bites

"Running is kind of pointless."
"I love talking about myself."
"Don't train fasted."


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Hobbs Kessler
02:19 Coaching Journey and Transition to Professional Running
06:48 Reflections on College vs. Professional Running
09:50 Training Philosophy and Favorite Workouts
17:23 Least Favorite Workouts and Training Specificity
25:49 Training Philosophy: The Shift from VO2 Max to Threshold Work
29:11 Inspiration and Mentorship in Running
30:57 The Balance of Seriousness and Fun in Athletics
35:39 Rivalries and Friendly Competition
37:05 The Importance of Team Dynamics in Running
38:41 Personal Background and Early Influences
41:07 Future Aspirations and Defining Success
45:53 Final Thoughts: Training Advice and Reflections

The Physiology of the Mile12 Feb 202600:45:13

Keywords

elite miler, sub-4 mile, training, physiology, gender differences, lactate threshold, critical power, speed endurance, running, exercise science


Summary

In this episode of the Endurance Lab podcast, Dr. Bill Evans and Stephanie Brokaw delve into the physiology of elite milers, particularly focusing on the sub-4 mile. They discuss the differences in training, metabolic pathways, and gender comparisons in mile times. The conversation also covers the importance of lactate threshold and critical power in running performance, as well as the complexities of training for the mile event. With insights from their own training experiences and upcoming races, they provide a comprehensive overview of what it takes to excel in middle-distance running.


Takeaways

The mile is a challenging event that requires both speed and endurance.
Training for the mile involves understanding metabolic pathways and lactate threshold.
Gender differences in running performance highlight the need for tailored training approaches.
Elite milers often have a stiffer lower leg, contributing to their efficiency.
Speed endurance is becoming increasingly important in middle-distance events.
The lactate threshold is crucial for understanding fatigue during races.
Training should focus on both aerobic and anaerobic systems for optimal performance.
The mile exposes weaknesses in a runner's training and conditioning.
Comparing mile and 1500m events reveals different physiological demands.
Effective training for the mile requires a balance of various systems.


 sound bites

"The mile will expose you immediately."
"The mile is a cruel, cruel event."
"The mile is a mind game too."


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Elite Miler Physiology
01:49 Training Insights and Experiences
05:37 Racing Goals and Comparisons
12:30 Physiological Differences in Male and Female Runners
18:04 Metabolic Systems and Their Impact on Performance
23:57 Understanding Lactate Testing and Its Implications
26:22 The Science of Lactate Threshold and Critical Power
30:15 The Importance of Speed in Middle-Distance Running
34:23 Gender Differences in Running Performance
38:06 Physiological Differences and Training Considerations
41:14 The Complexity of Mile Training and Performance

The Endurance Lab Podcast: The Science of the Runner's High, and How It Makes You More Resilient06 Feb 202600:48:51

Keywords

Endurance Lab, running, exercise science, runner's high, mood and exercise, coaching, elite runners, neurobiology, training, performance

Summary

In this episode of the Endurance Lab Podcast, hosts Dr. Bill Evans and Stephanie Brown explore the fascinating connection between mood and exercise, particularly focusing on the phenomenon known as the runner's high. They discuss Stephanie's journey from a young runner to an elite athlete and coach, the differences between track and marathon running, and the neurobiological mechanisms that contribute to the euphoric feelings associated with running. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by new runners, the importance of community in training, and the impact of training on mood and performance. Listeners gain insights into the science of running and practical tips for enhancing their own running experiences.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Endurance Lab Podcast
02:11 The Runner's High: Understanding Mood and Exercise
05:54 Stephanie's Journey: From Track to Coaching
11:56 The Science of Running: Track vs. Marathon
17:58 Exploring the Neurobiology of the Runner's High
24:00 The Impact of Training on Mood and Performance
30:01 Overcoming Challenges in Training
35:49 Current Training Regimens and Goals

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Breaking Down the Different Types of Training11 Jul 202600:45:00

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Pre-Classic 800m Champion Brandon Miller10 Jul 202600:50:01

Dr. Evans talks training and mindset with the Prefontaine Classic 800m champion, Brandon Miller. 

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The Next VO2Max... But for Middle Distance: VLaMax05 Jul 202600:42:32

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Everything You Need to Know About Exercise and Mitochondria 04 Jul 202600:21:23

Dr. Evans explains what exercise actually does to mitochondria.

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Training Philosophy with Former Big Ten Champion and Professional Runner | Owen Hoeft27 Jun 202601:01:30

Dr. Evans hosts Owen Hoeft, a former Big Ten champion, professional, and current running coach. Owen also works for Nomio, the hot supplement touted for reducing lactate levels at sub-maximal efforts. 

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Kansas State T&F Recruiting Coordinator and Assistant Coach - Trey Brokaw21 Jun 202600:58:08

Dr. Evans had the pleasure to host Kansas State Track and Field Recruiting Coordinator Trey Brokaw on this episode of the Endurance Lab Podcast. They discussed the current NCAA recruiting landscape, Trey's road to coaching at a Power Four athletic program, and how both coaches and athletes are navigating the pursuit of their dreams of competing at the highest levels. 

Testosterone Deficiency in Endurance Athletes03 Aug 202600:29:33

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The Coach Behind The World Record Mile - Danny Mackey05 Aug 202601:09:44

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Ryan Banta - How to Lead a High School Track Program07 Aug 202601:00:27

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How to Train for an Ultramarathon with Record-Setter Jeff Garmire11 Aug 202601:07:13

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