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🗓️ 9 February 2024
⏱️ 61 minutes
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If you’re a runner, you probably already know you need to train to get faster but what about taking this to the next level with over 175 miles per week?
This is exactly the type of extreme training that went into Kelvin Kiptum’s world record setting marathon performance, where he ran 2:00:35 in Chicago this past fall.
In this episode we’ll take a closer look at Kiptum’s training and discuss whether everyday runners can employ some of the same strategies or if Kiptum’s radical approach to training is best reserved for the elites.
It takes an incredible amount of talent and dedication to make it to the professional level of marathon running. Most of us will never come close to holding the 5:36/mile pace Kiptum ran but this doesn’t mean you can’t learn a few things from these exceptional athletes.
Over the course of the show we’ll discuss what you might be able to take away from Kiptum’s success with topics including:
If you’ve ever wondered how professional runners train or whether you could have what it takes to train like an elite athlete, you’re going to love this conversation.
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0:00.0 | Yeah, so I would say that most of the elites that I know, 80 to 90 percent of the elites that I know, don't take scheduled rest days. |
0:08.0 | There are some that do, so there's probably about 20 percent that do always have a scheduled rest day every Sunday or |
0:14.4 | whatever the day may be for them. But I would say the majority don't. |
0:18.8 | That was our head coach Jeff Godette commenting on the men's marathon world record holder Kelvin Kipton |
0:24.4 | in his reportedly not taking any scheduled rest days in preparation for his world |
0:28.5 | record performance in Chicago. In this conversation we take a closer look at the training of this incredible athlete |
0:35.0 | to determine how he manages such impressive performances at the marathon and what |
0:39.8 | non-elite runners can learn from his success. Jeff has coached numerous |
0:43.7 | athletes of all levels from amateur all the way to pro in addition to owning a |
0:48.1 | pretty impressive 222 marathon PR so he is no stranger to putting together a marathon training plan. This was a fun |
0:55.2 | chat where we answer a ton of questions including what makes elite runners so good at |
0:59.7 | their sport and could following their training make you a faster runner? |
1:03.0 | How much mileage is ideal for maximizing marathon performance? |
1:07.0 | Should you consider running more than one long run in a week? |
1:10.0 | What is the best type of training for runners competing at the marathon distance or longer? |
1:14.0 | You need to take rest days and if so, what is the ideal amount of rest? |
1:18.0 | So let's get into it with what you can learn from a marathon world record holder. |
1:23.0 | Hello runners and welcome to the Run to the Top Podcast where our goal is |
1:36.7 | making you a better runner with each and every episode. I'm your showrunner |
1:40.5 | Corey Nagler and I'm not an elite runner but together we'll explore new strategies and your showrunner, |
1:43.4 | runner, but together we'll explore new strategies and topics to take your |
1:46.0 | running to the next level. This podcast is created and produced by the |
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