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Re-Run: The Science & Practice of Running with Dr. Phil Hayes (July, 2021)

Author
Brodie Sharpe
Published
Sun 31 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://share.transistor.fm/s/158dfd1e

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In this episode, Brodie chats with Dr. Phil Hayes โ€” senior lecturer at Northumbria University, sports scientist, and highly experienced running coach โ€” about his role as co-editor of The Science and Practice of Middle and Long-Distance Running. Philโ€™s academic expertise in exercise physiology and decades of coaching experience give him a unique perspective on bridging cutting-edge research with practical training wisdom.

What Youโ€™ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Behind the Book: How the project came about, Philโ€™s collaboration with Rich Blagrove, and why they felt a science-based resource for runners was missing from the market.
  • Physiology Insights: The limitations of purely metabolic models of performance and why neuromuscular factors and fatigue resistance are vital for understanding endurance.
  • Critical Speed Testing: How to use field-based protocols to estimate your maximum sustainable speed, set training zones, and guide performance predictions without a lab test.
  • Training Load Monitoring: Why mileage alone can be misleading, and how tools like session RPE, TRIMP scores, and workload ratios help prevent injury and manage progression.
  • Consistency Over Intensity: Why avoiding training spikes and maintaining a sustainable workload is key to long-term performance gains.
  • Strength & Conditioning: How targeted, year-round S&C work prevents injury, improves resilience, and supports running efficiency.
  • Structured Programming: Building both macro- and micro-level training structure to balance hard and easy sessions, and why logging your training is crucial.
  • Race Preparation: Adopting a โ€œown the start lineโ€ mindset, using checklists, and practicing tapers before key events to refine your approach.
  • Tapering Principles: Reducing volume while maintaining intensity in the final weeks before a race, and why individual experimentation is essential.
  • Fundamentals First: How focusing on the basicsโ€”training structure, S&C, recovery, and balanced intensityโ€”outperforms chasing โ€œmagic workouts.โ€

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