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  • The ONE Exercise Proven to Prevent Running Injuries
    2025/08/21

    In this episode of the Marathon Handbook Podcast, we reveal the results of a landmark study on 867 NYC Marathon trainees that identified a single exercise—the single-leg glute bridge—that cut injury risk by 64%. Michael Doyle, Katelyn Tocci, and Alex Cyr break down the findings, share their own injury stories, and discuss how runners can apply this to training.

    (00:00) The tease: could one exercise fix everything?

    (02:00) Training updates: Katelyn’s 100-miler build, Alex’s knee niggle, Michael’s pacing story

    (13:00) Study breakdown: how it worked, injury rates, the surprise result

    (16:30) The single-leg glute bridge explained

    (19:00) Injury horror stories and lessons learned

    (35:00) How to perform the exercise correctly

    (41:00) Why 20–29 seconds is the sweet spot

    (44:30) Unilateral strength for runners

    (51:20) Long-run spikes: the #1 cause of injury

    (53:30) Listener mailbag: chasing sub-3 in Lisbon

    (58:00) Wrap-up and mailbag invite

    How-To Explainer on glute exercises for runners:
    https://marathonhandbook.com/glute-exercises/

    The single best exercise for runners to prevent injury:
    https://marathonhandbook.com/the-single-best-exercise-to-prevent-injury/

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    1 時間 12 分
  • How To Pick the Perfect Running Shoe – From Daily Trainers to Super Shoes
    2025/08/14

    Michael Doyle, Alex Cyr, and Katelyn Tocci share the ultimate guide to choosing the perfect running shoe. After swapping travel and race stories (4:08), they break down the five main shoe categories — daily trainers, super trainers, super shoes, trail, and hybrid (11:24) — and reveal their own shoe rotations (16:54).

    They discuss key factors like fit, foot type, and mileage (21:58), common pitfalls for new runners (26:05), and a simple “flow chart” for buying the right shoe (33:40). The team shares workout shoe picks (39:04), builds the ideal multi-shoe “quiver” (43:31), and dives into super shoe trends and tech (45:28).

    They also cover when to invest in trail shoes (1:01:17), the rise of gravel/hybrid models (1:07:46), and pro tips for getting the best fit and value (1:20:02), before previewing upcoming reviews and projects (1:26:13).

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    1 時間 34 分
  • How To Build Mental Toughness For Running (It’s Not A Myth—It’s Trainable)
    2025/08/07

    Mental toughness isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a trainable skill. In this episode, Michael, Alex, and Katelyn break down the science behind mental toughness in running, including the Central Governor Theory, neuroplasticity, and perception of effort (07:26).

    They highlight inspiring examples like Courtney Dauwalter, Eliud Kipchoge, and Faith Kipyegon (16:56), and share workouts and training strategies to build grit, like solo long runs, hill repeats, and back-to-backs (25:50).

    The team discusses training in tough conditions—embracing the suck (34:00), using visualization and mantras to push through dark patches (41:30), and the link between mindset, panic, and heart rate during races (58:05).

    They wrap with their personal philosophies on positive self-talk and why mental training matters as much as physical prep (01:03:45).

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    #Running #MarathonTraining #MentalToughness #RunningTips #EnduranceAthlete #Podcast #HalfMarathon #Marathon #UltraRunning #Mindset #SportsPsychology

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    1 時間 14 分
  • Olympian Colleen Quigley on Starting a Women's Running Team
    2025/08/03

    Olympian Colleen Quigley joins the show to talk about her groundbreaking new running team: Meridia (01:00). We discuss how the name and identity were developed to reflect a fresh, feminine, athlete-driven brand (03:50), and how Colleen has evolved into a startup entrepreneur running a media-forward, athlete-first team (09:15). She breaks down what makes Meridia structurally different from other pro teams (13:45), the creative process behind the visuals and branding (18:07), and how merch and artist collaborations are already in motion (21:18). Colleen shares how Lululemon supported her vision and why the team’s multi-sponsor model matters (23:00), and critiques the current structure of professional track and field (25:36). We explore athlete representation, the road to LA 2028, and Meridia’s long-term vision (29:49, 32:09). Finally, Colleen previews upcoming events, including the virtual Meridia Mile and Boulder activations (39:16).

    Sign up for the Meridia Mile (Aug 9): https://www.movemint.cc/events/meridia-mile

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    #ColleenQuigley #MeridiaTeam #RunningPodcast #TrackAndField #WomenInSport #EntrepreneurAthlete #OlympianInterview #ProRunning #LululemonAthlete #AthleteBranding #RunningTeam #MarathonHandbook

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    42 分
  • How To Run Your Fastest Half Marathon Ever (Training Plan, Workouts, & Race Day Strategy)
    2025/07/31

    In this episode of the Marathon Handbook Podcast, we dive deep into how to run your fastest ever half marathon. Michael, Alex, and Katelyn open with their personal half marathon origin stories (03:56) and discuss the importance of running a half before a full marathon (09:09). They explore what makes an effective half marathon training plan (19:21), including the benefits of VO2 max and threshold workouts (23:21), and how long your long runs should be (28:14).

    The crew explains the power of lactate threshold training (32:32), what separates half marathon training from 5K/10K and full marathon prep (36:22), and each host shares their favorite go-to workout (44:00). Finally, they give a full breakdown of race day strategy—warm-up (57:18), pacing (1:02:00), fueling (1:06:28), and how to mentally power through the hardest final kilometers (1:08:56). They wrap by recommending some of their favorite half marathons around the world (1:17:03).

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    #HalfMarathon #RunningTips #MarathonHandbook #ThresholdTraining #HalfMarathonWorkouts

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    1 時間 21 分
  • Avoid These Race Selection Mistakes Runners Always Regret
    2025/07/24

    In this episode of the Marathon Handbook Podcast, Michael, Alex, and Katelyn dive into the surprisingly complex art of race selection. Whether you’re mapping out your fall marathon calendar or choosing your first 50K, this conversation breaks down the key considerations every runner should weigh before hitting “register.”

    The team shares their personal experiences — from running too many races in one season (14:20) to choosing a race just because it’s close to home (11:00) — and offers practical advice on how to choose races that fit your fitness, life schedule, and goals.

    They explore different motivations like chasing PRs (08:00), destination races and bucket list events (16:30), and races that play to your strengths (21:00). You’ll also get a comprehensive checklist of factors to consider: course profile, elevation, travel logistics, weather, start time, and more (27:00).

    Plus, the hosts draft their ultimate fall race lineups in a global “Race Draft” featuring iconic races across all distances and terrains (52:10). Whether you’re building a season around a marathon, an ultra, or a fast 10K, this episode will help you make smarter, more satisfying decisions about where — and why — you race.

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    #RunningTips #MarathonTraining #ChooseYourRace #TrailRunning #RacePlanning #RunningPodcast #MarathonHandbook #FallRacePlanning #HalfMarathon #Ultrarunning #RunningMistakes #HowToChooseARace


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    1 時間 33 分
  • The Most Damaging Doping Case in 30 Years
    2025/07/18

    In this bonus episode, Michael Doyle is joined by running legend and journalist Amby Burfoot to unpack Thursday's massive news: the shocking doping suspension of Ruth Chepngetich, the marathon world record holder who ran an eye-popping 2:09:56 in Chicago last fall.

    The two dive deep into the initial reactions to the Athletics Integrity Unit’s charges (00:00), break down what hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) is and why it’s banned (06:00), and question how a ratified world record might be revoked (13:45).

    They walk through a full timeline of Chepngetich’s performances and testing, including a suspicious half marathon result in Lisbon (17:00) and her quiet withdrawal from the London Marathon (20:45). Michael and Amby explore who bears responsibility beyond the athlete—agents, brands, the World Marathon Majors, and even Nike (23:30), while also asking whether the sport has a leadership vacuum (29:30).

    The conversation then turns toward the legacy of Chepngetich’s 2:09 (35:10), the damage this scandal could do to the credibility of women’s running and East African dominance in distance running (38:00), and how this moment echoes the fallout of Ben Johnson’s 1988 Olympic doping case (40:00). They also critique the failings of current testing systems and the prevalence of repeat-offender agents like Federico Rosa (44:30). The episode closes with a call for systemic reform in marathon oversight, greater transparency, and sustainable investment in clean sport from brands and race organizers (51:00).

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    57 分
  • Strength Training for Runners: A Complete Guide
    2025/07/17

    Strength training for runners isn’t optional—it’s essential. In this comprehensive episode of the Marathon Handbook Podcast, Michael Doyle, Katelyn Tocci and Alex Cyr unpack the how, why, and when of strength training for runners.

    They kick things off by breaking down why runners need to lift weights in the first place (01:20), then bust some of the biggest myths in the sport, like “lifting will make you bulky” (05:30), “running is enough” (08:45), and “bodyweight exercises don’t count” (10:15).

    The team lays out exactly how to structure strength into your week without burning out (20:00), including a complete no-equipment routine for small spaces (26:55). Alex shares his simple and effective twice-a-week strength plan (35:20), while Katelyn dives into her dynamic gym-based routine (50:20), offering inspiration for both beginners and advanced athletes alike.

    You’ll also hear the truth about balance, plyometrics, and functional strength training (45:20), plus tips to help you just get started—and stay consistent (01:03:45). Whether you’re training for your first 5K or your next marathon, this episode will reshape the way you think about strength.

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    1 時間 14 分