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"We were invited to RADIO.NBRO by the infamous founder, Anders Rømer" of what might just be the world’s best running community, NBRO in Copenhagen. We had an amazing time recording this special episode, and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did!"
"Something’s cooking in Stockholm. It was love at first sight, when elite runner Victor Smångs and director and runner Andreas Almkvist met. They’re been hanging out ever since, and late August this year, they launched the Runners FM Podcast - a shirtless show about lactate, hill sprints, shoe rotations and much more. Meet the guys in this 75th episode of the world’s most self-congratulatory lifestyle running podcast"
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In episode 17, we revisit Victor's heat training journey, as the team from Core has flown in from the U.S. to document his progress. We also provide an update on our current training and conditioning, and look ahead to our upcoming tests with Mads. Hill sprints are frequently praised and discussed, but how should you actually perform them, and is a "hill" absolutely necessary? Victor addresses two common questions he often receives regarding 5x6-minute intervals and 400-meter intervals.
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In the 16th episode of Runners FM, we’re joined by Norwegian podcast host and elite runner Kristian Ulriksen. Kristian, known for his podcasts "Breaking Marathon Limits" and "I Det Lange Løp", is currently in Kenya training.
During our conversation, he shares insights from his recent training experiences with his new coach, Jordan Donnelley. Together, they’ve discovered new dimensions in training, and it will be fascinating to see how this hard work translates at the Valencia Marathon.
Kristian also discusses the renowned coach Renato Canova’s unique training blocks, offering us a closer look at what they entail. We dive into what it truly takes to become an elite runner, and how we can better support the next generation of runners in the Nordic countries.
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It’s time for our second Q&A, and this time, we’re excited to have Victor’s coach, Mads, join us! We’ve got some great questions lined up.
Josh Daicos question 00:38:54 The Australian footballer, wants to know what is considered an optimal lactate level for LT1 and what other types of runs Victor incorporates beyond LT1 and LT2?Eskil's Question: 0:57:50 Curious about how and why he should include strides in his training.Connor's question: 01:10:55 Interested in understanding how Victor has managed to significantly lower his lactate levels during LT1 sessions.Björn's question 01:21:21Is it possible to mix LT1 and LT2 within a single training session, and if so, what’s the best way to approach it?Link to the Chris Solinsky clip that Mads referred to in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Rkvd5dfwMQ
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Mexican-American world-class runner Diego Estrada has made history by becoming the first guest ever to join us in our recording studio. Earlier this year, he set another record, the American record for the 25K and is now focused on competing in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics. In our conversation, we explore concepts like double and even triple thresholds, various training regimens, and the mistakes Diego regrets from his career—along with what he would have done differently.
Diego and Carolines coaching business: https://www.instagram.com/run_diegoandcaroline/
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In the thirteenth episode, we are thrilled to welcome Jonah Rosner, an esteemed Elite Running Scientist. Jonah is currently engaged at a prominent research lab in New York, where he rigorously tests methodologies and innovations to enhance elite athletes' performance.
This episode provides a unique opportunity to delve into a wide array of topics, as we engage in an insightful discussion with Jonah, addressing all the pressing questions that have been on our minds. His expertise offers invaluable insights into the science of running, training regimens, and performance optimization strategies that are crucial for aspiring and professional athletes alike.
Don't miss this chance to gain knowledge that can elevate your understanding of athletic performance and the cutting-edge research shaping the future of elite sports!
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Matt Fox shattered the 2:20 barrier in Chicago, while Ruth Chepngetich set a new world record in the women's marathon. But is it too good to be true? We share our insights and thoughts on marathons and delve into the philosophy of marathon training. What should a marathon-specific training block include, and why is it important to feel fatigued during certain sessions? Let’s explore these questions together.
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We had the opportunity to conduct the final interview with Matt Fox before he attempts to break the sub-2:20 barrier in the marathon once again. What changes has Matt made to his training regimen? How does it feel to get married just a week before a marathon? Is explosive training essential for marathon runners? Could his innovative approach to fueling during a race become the "next big thing"?
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We’re thrilled to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Runners FM by featuring Jacob Simonsen, who recently shattered the Danish marathon record at the Berlin Marathon. What has life been like for Jacob since he crossed the finish line, and how does he approach his recovery? Discover how one can become the Danish champion in the beer mile, set a world record for a half marathon while pushing a stroller, and manage the challenges of raising a child simultaneously. Tune in to hear about his energy plan and find out why he chooses not to drink hard water during races!
Jacobs IG: https://www.instagram.com/jacobssimonsen/
Jacobs Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6412697?hl=en-GB
Courtney Dauwalter talks about the pain cave: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABtKKQjWGbA&t=376s
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We received a question in our first Q&A we're Line wanted to be able to run with a lower heart rate. We did our best to answer her question but without a test result it was purely speculation. Line decide to head over ot Aktivitus for some proper lab test and the results are in. We dissect here results and talk about what Line should focus on for the upcoming months. Victor is enjoying his vacation in Tuscany and Andreas might just be getting back in to the groove of things back home in Stockholm.
Rich Roll episodes referred to in this episodes:
Chris Paul NBA: https://open.spotify.com/episode/35ieiZuFktY9HrhbkObexh?si=50e0635b7c7f4a7e
Cal Newport - Slow Productivity: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5W1N8jniIhbhaPRHBssty8?si=d7e45be1a122458f
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On the 8th episode of Runners FM we are delighted to be joined by Luke Way from ISOCAPNIC. Luke and his team has done thorough testing on elite athletes and been able to concluded that a lot of them are limited by their respiratory system. ISOCANPIC targets that problem and the data shows that they are really on to something.
Link to podcast episode about zone 1 training that's mentioned in the episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/fast-talk/id1490521721?i=1000667084557
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The first ever Q&A episode on Runners FM. How would you get the most out of 4-5 running hours per week? If we needed to pick one interval session for the rest of our life what would we choose? Whats our best running memory? How to do LT1 training without measuring your lactate? How should I train to lower my heart rate during long slow distance sessions? Tune in and get the answers to all of the questions above
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On the fifth episode of Runners FM we are delighted to have Ben Felton a.k.a "Ben is running" on the show. Ben is a popular YouTuber and receive shoes fram almost every brand you can think of weekly. We could think of no one better to ask about shoe rotation than Ben. We talk about what shoes Ben uses for his daily jogs, why and when he chooses to run with carbo plated shoes and also also find out which shoe is his current choice on race day.
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How much Vitamin-N can Victor take before dying from boredom? How much Vitamin-N should you consume to balance the mundane and not go overboard and lose inspiration? In this episode we talk about routines and what you should be aware about regarding your own routines good and bad.
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This is a special race report episode. Andreas has been up in the arctic circle running a mountain marathon called BAMM.
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Why do you need to run a lot of slow miles to become fast? What exactly is mitochondria and why should you aim to get more of them? Lactate, glycogen, fat what purpose do they each serve? We place a phone call to our favourite coach in Denmark Mads Taersboel in search for answers to the questions above. We also get to hear how Victor and Mads defines LT1 and we question how anyone can have another definition of it.
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Runners FM is alive! We're starting of with a very thorough presentation of our selves and why we have decided to start this podcast
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