Episodes

  • The Olympic Trials: The First Half
    Jun 28 2024

    This is a special episode discussing/analyzing the first half of the Olympic Trials this past week in Eugene.

    The Women's 800m Final Video

    The Women's 5000m Final Video

    The Men's 1500m Final

    The Men's 10,000m Final

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    59 mins
  • Training Data for Runners: A Conversation with Coros' Darian Allberry
    Jun 27 2024

    In this special edition of Keep Going, Michael & Steve interview Darian Allberry, Head of User Experience or "Product Translator" at Coros. They discuss smartwatches, GPS & data & their uses in our training experience.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Training As Transformation
    Jun 13 2024

    This episode ends up being a continuation of last week's discussion around the important aspects any runner should be considering when starting a training plan. We covered so much ground last week but it felt to us that there were still things we needed to address.
    Every runner who embarks on a training journey desires transformation. Ultimately, every runner who sets a goal time for a race wants to be somewhere different from where they find themselves in the moment. They are desiring transformation. & because they are working extremely hard for this change, there is a significant risk that if they don't hit the mark, there will be significant disappointment.
    So the training process is very serious business. What do we need to be considering in order to be ready for the transformation we desire. Listen along as we unpack this more deeply. Godspeed, my friends, godspeed.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 🎶Start At The Very Beginning…🎶
    May 30 2024

    Last time around we covered the essentials of a quality session. This time around we attempt to cover what to consider when starting a training cycle. Jury is out on whether we succeed or not. What we most certainly do is get our rant on. Steve pops off all over the goddamn place. Trigger warnings for vegans, overreachers, those who are full of shit & many others. This is definitely a wide open conversation heavy on Steve's "strong opinions".
    Godspeed, friends, godspeed.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Form Ever Follows Function: Crafting Quality Workouts
    May 16 2024

    What makes a workout something other than just a run? In this training deep dive, Michael & Steve describe the architecture of a workout. The two categories we use are form & function - following the famous quote of Louis Sullivan: "Form ever follow function."
    The full quote is pretty cool, actually:

    Whether it be the sweeping eagle in his flight, or the open apple-blossom, the toiling work-horse, the blithe swan, the branching oak, the winding stream at its base, the drifting clouds, over all the coursing sun, form ever follows function, and this is the law. Where function does not change, form does not change. The granite rocks, the ever-brooding hills, remain for ages; the lightning lives, comes into shape, and dies, in a twinkling.

    It is the pervading law of all things organic and inorganic, of all things physical and metaphysical, of all things human and all things superhuman, of all true manifestations of the head, of the heart, of the soul, that the life is recognizable in its expression, that form ever follows function. This is the law.

    -Louis Sullivan

    In our discussion we break things down as such:

    Form

    • pace/effort
    • distance/duration
    • rest/recovery
    • warm-up/cool-down

    Function

    • variation
    • specificity
    • one discrete whole
    • purpose

    We go pretty deep here. Enjoy & godspeed, my friends, godspeed.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • The Exquisite Suck: Processing Challenging Races
    May 9 2024

    In essence a Part II of episode 54 - The Privilege, in this episode we unpack Michael’s IM Woodlands race experience. We cover how we can think through race results that go wrong & so much more.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • How To Become A Track Fan: The Women's 10,000m & 5000m
    May 2 2024

    The Women's 10K/5K History

    The 10K wasn't even added into the WC or Olympics until 1988.

    Again, the domination by the East African countries, especially Ethiopia & Kenya has been total.

    I'll mention Ingrid Kristiansen, a Norwegian badass in the 80's who revolutionized the women's 5000/10,000 before moving up & getting steam-rolled in big races by the inimitable Joan Benoitin the inaugural women's Olympic Marathon (LA-1984). After this though, she utterly dominated the marathon between 1985-1989. Why is she not the GOAT? 4th in 1984; DNF in 1988.

    After this the East Africans come in & start dominating, same as with the men.


    Recent Results setting up 2024 Paris Olympics

    10K/5K

    2019 World Championships at Doha: VIDEO & SUMMARY

    2020 Solo WR by Letesenbet Gidey at Valencia with the wavelights VIDEO

    2021 Olympics in Tokyo VIDEO not the full race unfortunately & SUMMARY

    2022 World Championships in Eugene VIDEO & SUMMARY

    2023 World Championships in Budapest VIDEO & SUMMARY


    The women's 5K/10K players over the past 5 years.
    Sifan Hassan (1500m to Marathon) the world's greatest all around talent, hand's down.. But she loves to play. & simply wants to enjoy her career. If winning happens (& don't get it twisted...she wants to WIN) so be it. If not, she honors the Gift.

    Letesenbet Gidey (WR - 10K/Half/fastest marathon debut ever) Perhaps the greatest overall potential. But she has a hard time holding off the kickers - except in Eugene.

    Hellen Obiri (NYC Marathon wins '22 & '23; 5K World Champion '17 & '19; 5K Olympic silver in Tokyo; 10K World Championship silver '22)
    Gudaf Tsegay (5K WR - 14:00.21/10K World Champ '23; 5K WC '22; 1500m silver WC '22)

    Faith Kipyegon: The greatest miler of all time AGOAT (male or female...the A stands for Absolute) moved up to the 5K last year at the WC & won an epic battle with Sifan.

    Americans:

    Kara Goucher was our last great 10K woman. We have some solid potential here but we don't have our Grant Fisher yet.

    Alicia Monson was stellar in the WC 10K battling to 5th but will struggle since the event is dominated by women who ha e equal or greater aerobic talent & sub 4 min 1500m wheels & gears on top of gears.

    & Karrissa Schwitzer has been close but can't hold up under the final 800m pressure.
    Elise Cranny could be in there but it seems she wants to move down to the 1500m/5K.

    We have seen women lead the world in willingness to move freely between the roads & the track, led by my favorite runner - male or female - right now, Letensebet Gidey. The most representative race to cover in the 2022 Eugene WC 10K Race. Watch the final 800m (30:54)Until the rash of WR 5K performances this past summer, Gidey held the WR in the 50K, 10K, 15K road (where, in the final 10K, she ran the fastest time ever recorded by a woman at the time - 29:12) & the Half Marathon. SHe's run two marathons now Valencia - 2:16 where she was 2nd in her debut - fastest debut ever - & 2nd at this fall's NYC Marathon.

    But Obiri is now the NYC/Boston x2 champ & looks to be the best strategic marathoner in the world. But what will happen in the 5K/10K this summer?

    I am most excited for these two races in Paris.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The Privilege: Meditations on Racing
    Apr 18 2024

    Where we start with X - & weak sauce social media takes, move into Michael's pre-race thoughts around IRONMAN Texas on April 27th (no pressure, dude!) & finish with privilege of celebrating the human experience of training & racing.
    Hot takes on Death, predictive processing, & the recent Kara Goucher/Rich Roll episode.
    We hope you dig this one.
    Godspeed, my friends, godspeed.

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    1 hr and 21 mins