Masters Running, Motivation, and Breakthroughs with Nick Thompson
Nick Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic and world‑ranked ultrarunner, shattered the 40‑44 age‑group American 50k record by running 31 miles at a 5:56‑per‑mile pace. After a cancer diagnosis two decades ago, he reinvented his training with elite coaches, structured periodization, and group runs, leading to personal bests well into his mid‑40s. His new memoir, The Running Ground, explores the father‑son bond, resilience, and the psychology of staying motivated across a 35‑year racing career. The Strength Running Podcast episode 430 captures his breakthrough strategy for masters athletes.
How to Run Pain-Free: Movement, Strength, and Injury Prevention with Dr. John Rusin
Episode 429 of the Strength Running Podcast brings Dr. John Rusin into a deep dive on how movement‑first strength training can stop the cycle of overuse injuries that plague runners. Rusin argues that assessing movement quality, applying mindful neuromuscular patterns, and finishing...
Super Shoes & Running Form: What the Science Actually Says
Since Nike introduced the Vaporfly in 2016, carbon‑plated “super shoes” have accelerated marathon times and reshaped performance benchmarks. Their ultra‑soft foam, high stack height, and stiff carbon fiber plates alter foot‑strike patterns, shifting load toward the forefoot and changing ankle...