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The Strength Running Podcast

Power, Speed Development, and “Output” with Coach David Roche (repost!)

The Strength Running Podcast

Jason Fitzgerald

Health & Fitness, 10k, Beginnerrunning, Marathontraining, Fitness, Injuryprevention, Marathon, Halfmarathon, Running, Sports

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2024

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

If you haven’t thought much about power as it relates to your running, you’re not alone. As runners, power isn’t something that we often consider in our training.

To help us understand power, we have David Roche with us today. David Roche is an elite trail runner, author, and running coach. He is a two-time USATF trail national champion and the 2014 Sub-Ultra Trail Runner of the Year. David publishes regularly in Trail Runner Magazine and wrote the book, The Happy Runner, with his wife Megan.

He also contributed to our Little Black Book of Recovery & Prevention.

Although the subject of power and mechanical output may sound daunting, never fear! David breaks down the concepts in a way that makes it understandable, approachable, and easy to apply to your running year-round. We discuss:

  • The definition of power and mechanical output, both in theory and in practicality for runners
  • Why power is a bigger limiter for non-elite athletes
  • How most benefits of developing power come from very short work intervals
  • Why maintaining power is your key to longevity in the sport
  • The success of the Norwegian system using power development
  • Five way to consistently improve your own power

David is insightful and enthusiastic when it comes to discussing the technical aspects of running. You're bound to learn something new to apply to your own training!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Ready, set go.

0:04.0

This is episode 332 with Trailrunner magazine columnist

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Running Coach to some of the best trail runners in the country,

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author, the former Trailrunner of the best trail runners in the country,

0:12.5

author and former trailrunner of the year,

0:15.2

David Rope. Welcome to the Strength Running Podcast. I'm your host Coach Jason Fitzgerald and my

0:30.3

singular goal is to help you improve your running by getting stronger,

0:34.8

racing faster, preventing more injuries in achieving more of your goals.

0:39.4

I'm a monthly columnist for Trailrunner magazine, a 239 marathoner, and creator of the Performance

0:45.4

Training Journal on Amazon. You can learn more about me and Strengthrunning at

0:50.4

Strengthrunning.com. And if you enjoy this show,

0:53.5

please support our partners who are offering you

0:55.6

some great deals on amazing products

0:58.0

that will help your performances and overall health.

1:01.0

First is Element, a delicious sugar-free high sodium electrolyte mix. It's

1:06.5

perfect for endurance runners who are sweating a lot, drinking a lot of water and

1:10.7

because of that can be susceptible to imbalances.

1:14.0

My favorite flavor is watermelon salt, but citrus salt is making a comeback.

1:19.3

Now you also didn't hear it for me, but these can be used to make it very tasty, sugar-free margarita, or the next

1:26.2

morning to help you feel better if you've had too many of those margaritas.

1:30.9

Electrolytes play a key role in helping you avoid dehydration, dizziness, cramps, and tiredness,

1:37.1

especially after long runs or workouts. And Element is used by the military, law enforcement, professional sports sports teams and they're the official hydration

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