Coaching the New Runner. Part 1: In a team setting.

Coaching the New Runner. Part 1: In a team setting.

Author: Steve Magness September 15, 2025 Duration: 53:31
In this episode of the On Coaching podcast, hosts Steve Magness and John Marcus discuss the challenges and strategies of coaching new runners in a team setting. They emphasize the importance of creating an inclusive environment where newcomers feel integrated, see progress, develop intrinsic motivation, and avoid burnout. The hosts share practical tips for introducing…

Steve Magness brings a coach's eye and a scientist's curiosity to Science of Running, a podcast dedicated to the intricate details of endurance performance. This isn't just about generic training tips; it's a deep, often challenging exploration of the physiological and psychological principles that underpin running. Each episode dissects topics like periodization, recovery, nutrition, and the mental game, translating complex sport science into actionable insights for runners and coaches alike. You'll hear conversations that question conventional wisdom, examine the latest research, and delve into the art of coaching itself. The goal is to move beyond the superficial, fostering a more intelligent and individualized approach to the sport. Whether you're a competitive marathoner, a dedicated trail runner, or simply curious about how your body adapts to stress, this podcast offers a nuanced perspective. It’s for anyone who believes that understanding the "why" behind the workout is just as important as the run itself. Join Steve as he connects the dots between lab findings and the reality of the road, track, and trail, building a comprehensive resource for the thinking athlete.
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Since Bill Bowerman popularized the idea of alternating days in which we do a hard workout and follow it up with a recovery day of, runners have fallen in love with the back and forth nature of intervals and then going f…
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20 x 400 meters. Working from 61 all the way down to 50.1. That’s 50.1 for his 20th 400m, and he went through the first 200m in 23 high. This mind-blowing workout comes from the log of Alan Webb. It was during his Americ…