Episode 4. Why the Interference Effect is BS.
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You’ve heard it before — “You can’t get strong and fit at the same time.” That’s the myth of the interference effect — the idea that lifting and running cancel each other out.
In this episode, Coach Michael Sechos breaks down why that old-school belief doesn’t hold up anymore. We dive into the real science, how training variables actually interact, and why most “interference” is really just poor fatigue management.
If you’re a hybrid athlete chasing strength and endurance, this episode will show you how to train both — without compromise. Lift heavy run fast.
In this episode:
- What the interference effect actually is
- Why early studies made it sound worse than it really is
- How smarter hybrid training eliminates “interference”
- The real limiting factors: fatigue, recovery, and poor planning
- How to balance intensity across lifting and running
- Why hybrid athletes can still get strong and fast
- Real examples from Coach Mike’s own programming and client results
Key takeaway:
The interference effect doesn’t ruin progress — poor recovery and planning do.
🔗 Links & Resources
💪Hybrid Training Programs → liftheavyrunfast.myshopify.com
🏋️♂️ Online Coaching with Coach Mike → Apply here: coachmichaelsechos.com
🎥 YouTube Channel → Hybrid Coach Mike
📱 Instagram → @hybridcoachmike
🎧 TikTok → @hybridcoachmike
Lift Heavy, Run Fast Podcast Intro