
Run Fast, Run Forever Presented by Lever Movement (Lever Movement)
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10 Apr 2024 | Hillary Allen's Ultra Guide via Multi-Sport Training | 00:35:58 | |
Discover how embracing multi-sport training can redefine resilience and performance in endurance sports. Hillary Allen, renowned for her ultramarathon expertise and her remarkable comeback after a life-altering accident, shares her inspiring journey of integrating cycling into her training regimen to enhance her running performance and maintain a healthy balance.
Recounting the traumatic experience of her fall in a sky running race and the subsequent challenges of recovery, Hillary reflects on the deeper reasons behind her passion for running and competing. Her narrative goes beyond the conventional metrics of success, focusing instead on curiosity, exploration, and the joy of movement.
As a multi-sport athlete, Hillary balances her training between running and cycling—a combination that provides a refreshing mental diversion and enhances her trail running with strength-building cycling sessions, which mitigate the impact on her body. Her training is a blend of discipline and joy, encompassing running, cycling, and the strategic use of the Lever system to facilitate recovery and manage training intensity, especially after undergoing surgery for bone spurs in her ankle.
In this episode, listeners will learn about the benefits of multi-sport training, the importance of resilience and mental strength during recovery, and finding motivation beyond competition. As a bonus, listeners of this episode will receive a 20% discount on any Lever Movement devices and the Lever Pro Shorts by using the code HillyGoat.
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05 Jun 2024 | 3 Favorite 5K Workouts for Elite Runners | 00:31:56 | |
“I just fell in love with being able to work with athletes that are pursuing their goals and dreams,” says Lara Rogers, coach of the Under Armour Mission Run women’s team. In this episode, Lara shares her journey from coaching at the University of Cincinnati and Shippensburg University to her influential role at Under Armour.
Lara discusses the importance of trust and strong relationships in fostering athletic growth, reflecting on the team’s evolution from two to five athletes. She highlights recent achievements, including Ellie Leather’s personal best in the 3K and Lauren Ryan’s national record for Australia in the 5K. She attributes these achievements to the athletes’ relentless dedication and a nurturing team dynamic.
Listeners gain insights into transitioning from collegiate to professional coaching, with a focus on 5K training and the absence of a cross-country season for professionals. Lara explains how they integrate tools like the Lever Movement System, which alleviates physical stress while preserving training intensity. This episode emphasizes the significance of consistency, health, and mutual support within a high-performance sports environment, offering a compelling look at the complexities of coaching a top-tier women’s running team.
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22 May 2024 | Ups and Downs of Professional Running | 00:36:44 | |
What keeps Dutch Olympian Mike Foppen running despite setbacks and injuries? This episode dives into his athletic journey from soccer player to national record holder in track, exploring the challenges and triumphs he’s faced, including his recovery from an injury at the Tokyo Olympics. Mike discusses his transition to full-time running, his goal to break the sub-13-minute barrier in the 5k, and how the Lever system has been crucial in his training and recovery phases.
Listeners will gain insights into the demanding world of elite athletics, discovering how Mike handles injuries, prepares for major competitions like the Olympics, and utilizes modern training aids to enhance performance. Whether you’re an aspiring runner or a seasoned sports fan, this episode provides a thorough insight into overcoming obstacles and pursuing excellence in high-stakes competition.
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12 Aug 2024 | Maximize Your Marathon Training: W/ Mary Johnson & CIM Program | 00:42:51 | |
In this episode, we dive deep into the revolutionary LEVER x CIM Training Program designed to take your marathon preparation to the next level. Join us as we chat with Mary Johnson, founder of Lift Run Perform, and Stephanie Flippen, seasoned coach and LEVER advocate, about how this unique program can help runners of all levels achieve their personal bests. Learn how the LEVER system allows you to increase mileage, prevent injuries, and enhance performance, whether you're recovering from an injury or in peak condition. We’ll also discuss who this program is best suited for and how it’s tailored to help you run faster, stronger, and smarter. Tune in to discover how incorporating body weight-supported running into your routine can transform your marathon training experience! Perfect for anyone gearing up for the California International Marathon (CIM) or looking to elevate their running game. Don't miss this chance to learn from the experts and get inspired to make your marathon season the best one yet! Links Connect with Mary Johnson: https://www.instagram.com/itsamarython/ Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/levermovement/ https://www.instagram.com/bradmiles/
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20 Mar 2024 | Beth McKenzie's Lessons Learned from Ultra Training Blocks | 00:40:52 | |
Embarking on an ultramarathon journey while juggling the roles of a wife, mother, and entrepreneur is no small feat. Yet, Beth McKenzie, co-founder of WYN Republic and an ultramarathon enthusiast, navigates this complex landscape with grace and resilience. In our conversation, Beth delves into her rigorous training schedules, recounts overcoming obstacles like a stress fracture, and reveals how she strategically aligns her athletic ambitions with her responsibilities at work and home. Her unwavering dedication to running not only highlights her passion for the sport but also serves as a testament to her remarkable ability to maintain balance in all facets of her life. Beth recounts her experience at the 2022 California International Marathon where she narrowly missed qualifying for the US Olympic Trials. Her decision to step back from the pursuit of Olympic qualification reflects a deep understanding of her body's limits and the realization that longevity in her career is paramount. She is gearing up for this year's 100K Tarawera Ultramarathon, with guidance from renowned coaches David and Megan Roche. She sees this participation as a way to tap into her love for running. She's not out to grab the top spot. Instead, she's in it to push her boundaries, discover what she's truly capable of, and learn how her body responds to intense challenges.
Tune into this episode of "Run Fast, Run Forever" for a closer look at Beth's journey, her training, and lifestyle. Learn the principles of balance and sustainability, along with the relentless pursuit of personal bests in the world of long-distance running.
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20 Mar 2024 | Run a PR After Injury With Dr. Jeremy Boyd | 00:45:57 | |
Injuries often mark a decline in a runner's performance, but what if they could actually pave the way to greater achievements? Dr. Jeremy Boyd, with his deep expertise in physical therapy and the founder of Trifecta Therapeutics Sports Rehabilitation and Performance, explores this intriguing idea. He delves into the common overuse injuries that challenge runners, from Achilles tendinopathy and plantar fasciitis to knee discomfort and IT band syndrome, offering a roadmap for not just returning to the track but doing so with renewed strength.
Dr. Jeremy also explains the psychological journey of recovery, helping athletes to rebuild the confidence shattered by injury. With his own marathon accomplishments fueling his passion, he brings a relatable and informed perspective to the challenges runners face. Listeners will gain insights into return-to-run protocols tailored to each runner's unique circumstances, emphasizing the critical benchmarks for a safe and effective comeback.
The conversation explores the variable recovery timelines, a typically four to eight-week period before runners can safely hit the pavement again. Leveraging a lever system in rehabilitation is a game-changer because he finds it offers a way to recover more quickly and with significantly less discomfort. Dr. Jeremy shares his perspective that injury offers athletes a unique opportunity to get stronger, both physically and mentally. He cites numerous instances where runners have not only bounced back from injuries but have also shattered their personal records, turning setbacks into remarkable triumphs.
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Links Connect with Dr. Jeremy Boyd: https://www.trifectatherapeutics.com/ https://www.instagram.com/trifectatherapeutics/
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27 Mar 2024 | Under Armour Coach, Cory Leslie's Guide to Creating a Sustainable and Fit Distance Program | 00:37:37 | |
How does a distance coach transform a group of individual athletes into a cohesive and successful running team? Cory Leslie, the head coach of the Under Armour Mission Run Distance Team in Baltimore, Maryland, walks us through the beginnings of this professional team, their journey to success, and the guiding philosophy: consistent effort yields results over time.
Cory shares how the Under Armour team was formed, why Baltimore was chosen for training, and how Under Armour's excellent facilities and wellness team have been crucial. He breaks down the steps to building a winning running team from the ground up.
Team dynamics, the critical balance between training and health, and recent indoor season triumphs underline the conversation, with personal bests and notable performances signaling the team's rising trajectory. Cory emphasizes the Lever system's integral role in both rehabilitation and daily training and recovery, advising athletes to embrace such innovations to stay competitive.
Tune into this episode of “Run Fast, Run Forever” to hear Cory share his ambitions for the Boston Marathon, the buzz around the team's outdoor season, and their journey towards the Olympics. Discover training insights on achieving excellence and innovation in running.
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Links Connect with Cory Leslie: https://www.instagram.com/missionrun_baltdistance/ https://www.instagram.com/cory_leslie/
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07 Aug 2024 | Injured to 5k Finalist at the US Trials in 3 Months | 00:38:56 | |
“I had a small tear in my Achilles and sometimes it can be hard to stay motivated,” shares Willy Fink, Under Armour runner on the Baltimore distance team. In this episode, he talks with Brad Miles about his running career, highlighting his comeback from injury and performance at the US Olympic Trials.
Willy recalls his early running days and his progression from high school mile races to college steeplechase and 5k events. After graduating in 2017, he balanced work and training until securing a contract with Under Armour.
Following an Achilles injury in March, Willy underwent physical therapy and used the Lever system to recover, gradually increasing his training. By May, he was back racing, winning a mile and a 1500m race in Nashville, and eventually making the finals in the 5k at the US Olympic Trials.
Join Willy and Brad in this episode of Run Fast, Run Forever Presented by Lever Movement as they explore the importance of patience, a strong support system, and the strategies that helped Willy stay motivated through setbacks. Learn how to turn setbacks into comebacks and find inspiration in Willy’s story of resilience and determination.
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06 Nov 2024 | Progressive Training, How this Coach Uses LEVER 3 Days per 9 Day Training Cycle | 00:24:21 | |
“How can we kind of be a little cutting edge? How can we find something new and innovative to help push us forward, help push the program forward?” Coach JT Klopcic, the associate head coach of cross country and track and field at Goucher College, lives by these questions as he integrates new technology into his training toolkit. In this episode, he joins Brad Miles to share how the Lever system, once just a recovery aid, evolved into a core part of his athletes’ performance routines. What’s the real value of body weight support in training? Coach JT explains how it helps his athletes build endurance and strength while easing physical strain, setting them up for high-quality workouts and consistent progress.
As Coach JT breaks down his approach, he offers insights into the careful balance of innovation and tradition—when to stick with tried-and-true methods and when to embrace tools that move the needle. For any coach looking to push their program forward, this episode is a reminder: sometimes, it’s the progressive steps that make the difference between a good season and a breakthrough.
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28 Oct 2022 | How does your cadence change with Body Weight Support? | 00:12:35 | |
In this episode we explore a 2019 research study on the impacts of Body Weight Support and its relationship to your running cadence. | |||
08 May 2024 | Eilish’s Prep for Paris Post-injury | 00:39:50 | |
What motivates an Olympian when faced with setbacks? In this episode, three-time Olympian and renowned Scottish athlete Eilish McColgan delves into the various aspects of her athletic career. Eilish discusses her upbringing in a family of elite runners, her experiences dealing with challenging injuries, and her approach to training and competing.
Eilish shares how her parents—both accomplished athletes—nurtured her love for running without imposing pressure, allowing her to pursue the sport on her own terms. Despite encountering mental and physical hurdles, such as a critical injury prior to the London Marathon, Eilish persevered through a difficult recovery marked by misdiagnoses and setbacks, which strengthened her mental resilience and shaped her approach to overcoming obstacles.
Discussing her evolution in training, Eilish highlights the importance of integrating cross-training and recovery strategies into her regimen to manage her workload effectively. The Lever, a key tool in her recovery phases, aids in adjusting training intensity and volume to prevent recurring injuries. Eilish also stresses the significance of maintaining a healthy balance between athletic pursuits and personal well-being, advising against sacrificing life's joys for sporting success.
Looking ahead to the upcoming Paris Olympics, Eilish shares her aspirations, detailing her current training focuses and the strategic preparations she and her team are undertaking to ensure peak performance. Her balanced approach to sport and career exemplifies her role as a model of resilience in professional athletics.
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29 May 2024 | Top Running Shoe Picks with Thomas Neuberger, Believe In The Run | 00:43:48 | |
“If I think about the biggest impact anything’s had on my life, running has probably had the largest impact,” says Thomas Neuberger, the founder of Believe in the Run. Thomas reflects on his initial experiences in running and how a personal blog documenting his TransRockies race training evolved into a leading voice in running gear reviews.
Thomas shares the importance of community in running, highlighting how he started the Faster Bastards—a running club that fosters camaraderie through events and shakeout runs.
Tune in to gain insights into the continuous innovation in running footwear, including a recent trip to Adidas Headquarters. Learn about Thomas’s top running shoe picks for training and racing, and discover how he utilizes the Lever Movement system for injury recovery.
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27 Jun 2022 | Pro Triathlete Laura Siddall And Why She Uses LEVER | 00:38:34 | |
Welcome to the LEVER Movement Podcast! On this episode we're joined by Pro Triathlete Laura "Sid" Siddall. We talk all about how she got into the sport, her thoughts on how triathlon has changed over the past few years, how she started using Bodyweight Support in her training, and why LEVER is now her third checked bag when she travels across the world! You can find out more about Laura on her website at https://laurasiddall.com/about/ and her Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lmsid/ Remember to subscribe and rate the LEVER Movement Podcast! | |||
13 Jun 2022 | Professional Triathlete Rachel Olson & How She Uses LEVER | 00:36:35 | |
Welcome back to the LEVER Movement Podcast! Today we're joined by Professional Triathlete Rachel Olson. Rachel is based in Boulder, CO and represents Waterfall Racing. In this episode we cover: How she got into Triathlon What a standard week of training looks like How she started using LEVER and how she incorporates Bodyweight Support into her current training Listen and enjoy, and make sure to subscribe to keep up to date on all the newest episodes when they release! | |||
06 Jun 2022 | How 1:18 Half Marathoner Lynsey Romano Uses LEVER | 00:33:15 | |
Welcome back to the LEVER Movement Podcast! On this episode we're joined by Coach and Athlete Lynsey Romano! We'll talk all about how Lynsey got start running, why she started using LEVER, how she trains, and also hear all about her Coaching with Skyline Run Coaching!
You can find more about Lynsey's coaching on her social media @skylineruncoaching and at https://www.runcoach.org/ | |||
28 May 2022 | How Coach Aaron Geiser Uses LEVER | 00:46:14 | |
Welcome to the LEVER Movement Podcast! In this first episode we're joined by Coach Aaron Geiser of EndureIQ. As an athlete, Aaron is a USA Triathlon All-American, Gold Ironman All World Athlete, USAT Age Group Nationals Competitor and Ironman World Championships Qualifier. As a coach he as a Bachelor of Science Degree in Athletic Training is a USA Triathlon Level 1 Coach, Certified Exercise Physiologist (ACSM), Level 3 USA Cycling Coach, Certified Personal Trainer (ACE) and is Level 2 Run DNA Certified. In this episode we hear how Aaron got his start in Triathlon as an athlete and slowly moved into the coaching world. Aaron also shares with us how he first started incorporating Bodyweight Support with LEVER and how he trains himself and his athletes! | |||
19 Dec 2022 | Sports Psychologist Mari Dottschadis and Her Thoughts on Injury Prevention | 00:30:30 | |
Welcome back to the LEVER Movement Podcast! Today we're talking with Mari Dottschadis. Mari has experience working with some of Germany's best athletes as well as being a coach and a runner herself! In this episode, we cover how she got his start in running, her thoughts on Sports Psychology, and how she travels and uses Bodyweight Support to not only return from injury but stay healthy during training! Website: https://mentaltrainiert.com/ IG: @MariRennt FB: mareike.dottschadis | |||
24 Jul 2024 | Strength for Runners How the Quad to Hamstring Strength Ratio Can Indicate Injury Risk | 00:45:30 | |
“You have to look at everything from the ground up to see if an area needs to be strengthened or mobilized,” says Dr. Josh Sanchez, a sports chiropractor and strength and conditioning specialist, as he breaks down the complexities of anterior knee pain. He emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive assessment, considering factors like muscle strength, IT band syndrome, and overall mechanics. In this episode, Dr. Sanchez joins Brad Miles to discuss running injuries, rehabilitation, and the critical role of strength training for runners. He shares insights from his experience with the Bowerman Track Club Elite and his personal battles with quadricep tendonitis and a fibular stress fracture. Dr. Sanchez emphasizes the need for balanced muscle strength, particularly between the quadriceps and hamstrings, to prevent common running injuries. He offers practical advice on exercises like single-leg Romanian deadlifts and Nordic hamstring curls to target these muscles effectively. This episode underscores the value of a gradual reintroduction to running and a holistic approach to injury prevention and recovery. Dr. Sanchez talks about using the Lever to gradually reintroduce running and focusing on volume over intensity to avoid re-injury. His story highlights the importance of strength training and a comprehensive approach to injury prevention and recovery for runners. Quotes
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09 Oct 2024 | Slowtwitch Announces New Tri Team Portal | 00:49:57 | |
“I want athletes to have success. I want companies to have success, and I want race directors to have success,” shares Eric Wynn, the president of Slowtwitch, an influential platform for endurance athletes. He joins Brad Miles in this episode to share his journey from being a casual user of Slowtwitch to eventually leading the platform, which has now become a go-to resource for the triathlon community.
Eric introduces the Tri Team Portal, which is designed to improve communication and engagement for endurance teams and offers a much-needed alternative to platforms like Facebook. How will this portal change the way teams connect? And why does Slowtwitch focus so much on supporting smaller businesses and maintaining a space of integrity? If you’re wondering what the future holds for endurance sports communities, Eric offers some great insights into how Slowtwitch is working to lead the way.
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28 May 2022 | How 4-Time Olympic Marathon Trials Qualifier Becki Spellman Uses LEVER | 00:27:12 | |
Welcome back to another episode of the LEVER Movement Podcast! Today we're joined by 4-Time Olympic Marathon Trials Qualifier Becki Spellman to hear about her journey through running and how she uses Bodyweight Support and LEVER. Becki is also a running coach and tells us how she not only incorporates LEVER into her running routine, but also how she guides her athletes to use LEVER as well. | |||
15 May 2024 | The World of Ultraman Training and Racing | 00:33:02 | |
“Going into Ultraman, it was making it to the starting line healthy and proving to myself that I could do big things healthy. I did that and I succeeded,” says Ultraman athlete Katie Solbo. In this episode, the seasoned triathlete discusses the extreme challenges of competing in one of the world's most grueling endurance races.
Recently securing the second female spot in an Ultraman event—just minutes behind the leader—Katie delves into her meticulous preparation and race performance. She shares details of her specialized training regimen for the Ultraman. After overcoming multiple foot surgeries, Katie adopted a training approach focused on low-intensity, high-volume workouts, advised by her coach. This strategy incorporated the use of the Lever to minimize impact and aid recovery crucial for building endurance and managing fatigue in such a demanding race.
Katie also explores broader strategies for tackling extreme physical challenges, discussing sustainable training methods and the mental toughness required for ultra-endurance events. Her insights are valuable for athletes considering an Ultraman race, emphasizing the importance of consistent, gentle training and thorough mental preparation for formidable competitions.
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20 Oct 2022 | Nathan Brown from Doctors of Running Talks Bodyweight Support | 00:28:53 | |
On this episode of the LEVER Movement Podcast we talk with Nathan Brown from Doctors of Running. Nathan gives us his history of how he started down the path of becoming a PT, what he specializes in, and he also gives his thoughts on Body Weight Support for runners. IG: @doctorsofrunning | |||
26 Jul 2024 | Winning IM Lake Placid & A Look Back on Her Pro Career w/ Dani Lewis | 00:41:28 | |
In this episode, we sit down with Danielle Lewis, a remarkable athlete whose journey from Baylor track star to professional triathlete is nothing short of inspiring. Danielle opens up about her experiences, including the highs and lows of her athletic career, from overcoming illness and injury to achieving incredible success in triathlon. Listen as Danielle shares her strategies for recovery, the importance of mental resilience, and how she balances training with a busy schedule. Hear about her recent races, including her standout performances at Roth and Lake Placid, and the unique challenges and triumphs she faced along the way. Join us for an engaging and motivational conversation with Danielle Lewis, where we explore the mindset and determination required to pivot through life's challenges and emerge stronger. Whether you're an athlete, a sports enthusiast, or someone looking for a dose of inspiration, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in and get ready to be inspired by Danielle's story of resilience, recovery, and relentless pursuit of excellence. "I realized, you know, I can do whatever I want to do if I just set my mind to do it."
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21 Aug 2024 | Online Endurance Coaching Education with UESCA Founder, Rick Prince | 00:22:23 | |
“I felt there was a big gap that could be filled with good, science-based, evidence-based information,” says Rick Prince, founder of the United Endurance Sports Coaching Academy. In this episode, Rick joins Brad Miles to explore the void he noticed in endurance sports education, which inspired him to create UESCA in 2014. For Rick, staying current with evidence-based information is so crucial because it’s what ensures that coaches are providing athletes with the most effective and safe training methods, ultimately leading to better performance and injury prevention.
Rick shares insights into the advancements in endurance sports science, particularly in female physiology and training technologies. He clears up common misconceptions, such as the myth that running damages your knees and the misunderstood role of lactic acid in muscle fatigue.
Rick further explains UESCA’s certification programs, which are designed to be thorough and adaptable to fit each learner’s pace. He highlights the significant contributions of experts like Dr. Matt Hansen and athletes like Mel Rojas in shaping UESCA’s curriculum. He also gives a sneak peek into what’s next, including a strength and conditioning certification for endurance athletes and a newly launched course on physiological adaptations to endurance exercise.
Tune in to this episode of Run Fast, Run Forever Presented by Lever Movement to boost your coaching skills and discover the importance of science-based training and ongoing education in the ever-evolving world of endurance sports.
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03 Apr 2024 | The Complexity of Coaching the 800 | 00:44:50 | |
What makes the 800-meter race one of the most challenging and intriguing events in track and field? Tom Brumlik, the driving force behind the coaching of 800-meter athletes for Under Armour's Mission Run Team, has the answers to this question. Alongside host Brad Miles, they discuss the complexities of coaching this event, explore the philosophies behind Tom’s approach and the strategies he has implemented to enhance his athletes' performances.
From his initial days coaching at the high school level to playing a significant role at American University under Coach Matt Centrowitz, Tom shares his journey and the founding of the District Track Club. He acknowledges the impact that mentors like Matt Centrowitz and Drew Mearns have had on his career, shaping his views on coaching and athlete development.
Tom’s coaching ethos–rooted in a passion for competition and helping athletes achieve their highest potential–truly shines through when he discusses coaching the 800-meter. Detailing a week in his training program, he reveals the delicate balance between aerobic base building, endurance work, sprint sessions, and essential recovery periods. A key component in this regimen is the Lever Movement system that enabled his athletes to increase their training volume without the wear and tear. This is exemplified by the improvements in both aerobic capacity and race times of one of his athletes.
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23 Oct 2024 | 1 Hour and 20 Minute IM Marathon PR with Pro Steph Clutterbuck | 00:46:12 | |
“The 3:05 was a shock. It’s not something that I expected. The approach that we’re taking is how quick can you get on the volume of training that you’re currently doing, and then you can increase it, and then you can get faster,” says Steph Clutterbuck, a professional triathlete, as she reflects on her remarkable marathon performance at Ironman Chattanooga and the gradual, deliberate strategy that led to her unexpected personal best. Steph joins Brad Miles in this episode and opens up about her journey from swimmer and rower to professional triathlete, with only ten months under her belt as a pro. How did she manage to secure a Kona qualification so early on? Steph shares her strategy of focusing on quality over quantity in her run training and explains how minimal run volume led to her unexpected marathon success. But what did it take for her to refine her form while staying injury-free? Steph talks about the mental and physical aspects of racing and also shares the mindset shifts that helped her perform at the highest level. As she gears up for Kona, her insights into balancing ambition with smart training make this episode a must-listen for athletes aiming to push their limits. Quotes
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19 Jun 2024 | Consistency: What it takes to PR | 00:40:47 | |
Sarah Svensk’s transition from doctor to triathlete illustrates her remarkable resilience and adaptability, overcoming substantial challenges to excel in a completely new field. Starting her triathlon journey in 2015 in Germany, Sarah quickly turned professional despite having no traditional background in endurance sports.
In this episode, Sarah discusses overcoming recurring injuries, notably stress fractures, and how adjusting her training and recovery strategies was crucial. She highlights her record-setting performances at Ironman Barcelona and Ironman Cozumel, emphasizing the role of rigorous training, expert coaching, and the Lever Movement system in maintaining her competitive edge and managing her recovery.
Sarah shares her ambitions for the upcoming season, including competing pain-free and aiming for the World Championships. She offers insights into managing bone stress injuries and balancing training with recovery, providing valuable advice for athletes facing similar setbacks.
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09 Aug 2024 | Matt Hanson's Secrets to Success and the Science of Winning | 00:41:16 | |
In this episode of the Lever Movement Podcast, host Brad Miles sits down with professional triathlete Matt Hanson to explore the highs and lows of his 2024 season. Matt, who has been racing professionally since 2014, shares his journey from being an exercise science professor to becoming one of the top triathletes in the world. Despite facing significant challenges this year, including a ruptured cyst in his knee, Matt remains focused on achieving his goals. He opens up about how he adapted his training using the LEVER system to maintain peak performance while managing his injury. “It's really hard to sum up my training methodology in a sentence or two because, basically, my job as a coach is to treat everybody as an individual,” Matt explains, highlighting his commitment to personalized coaching. Matt also discusses the mental and physical demands of balancing a professional triathlon career with his coaching business, saying, “When you're coaching, you have to be the example you want your athletes to follow. There’s a lot of accountability that comes with that.” Join us as Matt reveals his strategies for overcoming adversity, the importance of smart training, and how he's preparing for the Ironman World Championship in Kona. Whether you're an aspiring triathlete or a seasoned competitor, Matt’s insights offer valuable lessons on resilience, innovation, and the science behind success. Links Connect with Matt Hanson: https://www.instagram.com/matthansontri/
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20 Mar 2024 | How Eli Hemming Trains & the LEVER Workout You Need to Add to Your Training | 00:31:17 | |
From climbing the global rankings in triathlon to professional trail running, Eli Hemming stands out as one of the leading figures in the world of endurance sports. Host Brad Miles sits down with Eli, whose seamless transition from a professional ITU triathlete to a trail running marvel has captured the attention of the sports community. They delve into what it means to relentlessly pursue excellence, exploring how to push limits while balancing training with life.
Eli's transition from the regimented world of international triathlon to the challenging landscapes of trail and ultra-running is nothing short of remarkable. He recounts an "epiphany" he experienced during COVID and when his wife, Tabor, took him to a random trail race. It led him to explore the world of trail running to find a little bit more fulfillment. Throughout the discussion, listeners are provided with a deep understanding of the commitment needed to succeed in endurance sports.
Residing at an altitude of 8,000 feet, Eli and his wife have adapted to high-altitude training through a variety of methods including skiing and treadmill runs. By incorporating the lever system into their performance training, Eli shares how it helped them maintain a high level of fitness and recover faster between workouts. They experimented with the lever system in various overspeed training to enhance leg speed, relearning quicker running techniques, and used it as a means for altitude adjustment.
This inaugural episode of "Run Fast, Run Forever" marks the second season of the Lever Movement podcast. Lever Movement, based in Boulder, Colorado, is a company specializing in rehab, recovery, and training devices dedicated to helping you achieve and maintain your goals of being a healthy, fit, and competitive athlete for life.
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Links Connect with Eli Hemming: https://www.instagram.com/eli_hemming/ https://www.youtube.com/@TheHemmingsrun
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01 May 2024 | 2-Month Return to Run to Get Ready for Lululemon’s Ultra: FURTHER | 00:49:56 | |
Can one return to form as an ultra runner with just two months of a recovery program? Stefanie Flippin, a Lululemon athlete, is living proof that it's possible. In this episode, Stefanie takes us through her journey as a physician, a professional runner and a coach. She discusses her recovery and training following a bone stress injury that sidelined her at the end of 2023. This eventually culminated in her triumphant performance at the Lululemon FURTHER event—a six-day ultramarathon spanning over 100 miles.
Stefanie touches on the specific challenges and adjustments in her training leading up to the Lululemon FURTHER event, particularly her cautious approach following her recovery from COVID-19 and a subsequent stress reaction in her sacrum. Thanks to the Lever system, she managed a controlled and effective return to running, gradually increasing her outdoor activity while managing the load on her body to prevent further injury.
Beyond her achievements, Stefanie is deeply committed to fostering growth within the trail running community, promoting diversity, and improving accessibility within the sport. Her story is an example of resilience, strategic recovery, and the innovative use of training tools like the Lever Movement system to overcome setbacks.
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Links Connect with Stefanie Flippin: https://www.instagram.com/stefanieannflippin/
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20 Jun 2022 | Physiotherapist Brad Beer and His Thoughts On Bodyweight Support | 00:28:59 | |
Welcome back to the LEVER Movement Podcast! Today we're talking with Brad Beer of Pogo Physio. Brad has 16 years of experience working in the physiotherapy field as well as being the consulting therapist to Triathlon Australia, Great British Triathlon, & Athletics New Zealand. Outside of the clinic he's the host of the Physical Performance Show and a runner triathlete himself! In this episode we cover how he got his start in the physiotherapy field, his thoughts on different types of injuries, and how athletes can best use Bodyweight Support to not only return from injury faster, but stay healthy during training! | |||
21 Nov 2024 | Gait Retraining & Collegiate XC Coaching | 00:37:38 | |
“Gait retraining has always been a significant part of the injury rehab space I’ve been involved in as a kinesiologist and osteopath. You can do great manual work on the table and get things moving the way you want, but if you return to the same patterns that caused the problem in the first place, those changes won’t last long.” Jordan Collison, head cross-country coach at the University of Windsor, joins Brad Miles in this episode to share his insights on the transformative impact of gait retraining. Did you know it can reduce injuries by 62%? Jordan breaks down how addressing movement patterns, like overstriding, can make athletes more efficient and resilient. This episode highlights how tools like Lever play a role in balancing recovery and performance. From easing athletes back into running after injuries to improving training consistency, Jordan explains how this approach keeps athletes healthy and performing at their best. With a blend of science, experience, and practical advice, this episode challenges you to think: How often do we overlook the fundamentals in our pursuit of progress? Jordan’s perspective offers fresh ideas for runners, coaches, and anyone seeking to optimize their performance. Quotes
Links Connect with Jordan Collison: https://www.instagram.com/windsorlancerxc/ https://www.instagram.com/jordan_collison/
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18 Mar 2024 | Run Fast, Run Forever Podcast presented by Lever Movement - Trailer | 00:03:24 | |
Welcome to the Run Fast, Run Forever podcast presented by Lever Movement. Join us as we explore the benefits and bring educational content about the Lever system to wherever you listen to podcasts. This 30 to 40 minute podcast will be your perfect Lever run companion. Whether you're currently dealing with an injury, rehabbing, or looking to set your next PR, we hope you'll take away some powerful and applicable lessons from each guest we have in the podcast. | |||
24 Apr 2024 | 80% of Runners get Injured Every Year, Can We Change That | 00:34:28 | |
Each year, 80% of runners face injuries. Dr. Kate Mihevc Edwards, the head physical therapist for the Atlanta Track Club, addresses this high incidence of running injuries. She brings a wealth of experience, from authoring books and conducting pivotal research to hosting her own podcast and running a specialized PT practice for runners and triathletes. She also introduces RunSource, an app designed by her company, FastBananas, to transform runners' approaches to training and recovery.
Dr. Kate emphasizes the holistic care provided at the Atlanta Track Club, where her holistic approach extends beyond treating physical injuries, considering athletes' mental and emotional health. She details how the club's integrated team of dietitians, psychologists, and chiropractors works together to prevent overtraining and boost performance by prioritizing the overall health of each athlete.
By discussing the risks of following popular fitness and diet trends without considering individual needs, Dr. Kate stresses the importance of expert guidance. She points out the benefits of using heart rate variability (HRV) tracking as a tool for monitoring training loads and preventing overtraining. Her clinical use of the Lever system is particularly beneficial for postpartum athletes and those recovering from stress fractures or managing tendinopathies. The system, an essential part of injury recovery prehab, allows athletes to train effectively while minimizing injury risks by offloading some of their body weight.
Dr. Kate reminds runners to listen to their bodies and adjust their training schedules accordingly. She stresses the importance of rest, recovery, and not being rigidly tied to training plans.
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Links Connect with Dr. Kate: https://www.instagram.com/precisionpt_atl/ https://www.fastbananas.com/
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17 Apr 2024 | Bouncing Back After A Crash | 00:51:47 | |
From a devastating bike crash to a triumphant win at Patagonman, Laura Siddall, known to many as Sid, is a prime example of determination and resilience. Transitioning from the corporate grind in Australia, she embraced the rigorous demands of professional triathlon—a sport she leaped into at age 29 and quickly dominated at the amateur level before moving into the professional ranks.
Sid shares the challenges she faced early in her professional career, including securing sponsorships and adapting to the intense competitive environment. She delves into her experience with injuries, particularly a serious bike crash in Brazil that resulted in a brain bleed. She describes the intense recovery process, emphasizing the mental challenges that accompanied her physical recovery: the unexpected emotional toll and the difficulty of regaining her pre-accident form.
Despite the setbacks, Sid managed to return to competition, participating in the Ironman World Championship in Kona and later winning the Patagonman—an event known for its extreme conditions, ranging from a frigid swim to a grueling, self-supported run. She emphasizes the crucial role of rest and recovery in her career, especially post-accident, highlighting how the Lever Movement system was pivotal during her injury rehabilitation. It has since become a key component of her training for enhancing performance and refining technique.
Sid's story is a reminder of how professional athletes go through complexities of recovery and competition, highlighting the realities of professional sports and the mental and physical strength required to succeed in the long run.
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28 May 2022 | Improving Your Marathon By 50 Minutes With Brian Schroy | 00:30:34 | |
Welcome to another episode of the LEVER Movement Podcast. Today we're joined by 2:28 Marathoner Brian Schroy. In this episode Brian tells us all about his journey in marathoning, including how he's dropped his marathon time from 3:18 to 2:28 and how an injured shoulder turned out to be the thing that kickstarted his running! Brian also tells us all about how plantar fasciaitis almost derailed his sights on the 2022 Boston Marathon before he turned to LEVER and Bodyweight support to ensure he could make it through the final crucial weeks of the maratho block healthy. | |||
06 Sep 2022 | Pro Triathlete Matt Hanson and How He Uses LEVER | 00:25:18 | |
Welcome back to the LEVER Movement Podcast! Today we're joined by Professional Triathlete Matt Hanson. We cover how Matt quickly jumped into Ironman racing from his wrestling days, how he approaches Bodyweight Support in his training, and how his race season has gone so far! You can find him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/matthansontri/ | |||
12 Oct 2022 | How Pro Triathlete Jenna Horner Uses LEVER | 00:21:57 | |
Welcome back to the LEVER Movement Podcast! In this episode we talk with Jenna Horner. Jenna is a pro triathlete who had an illustrious background in gymnastics before switching her focus to triathlon. Tune in to hear how she found success in a new sport and how she uses LEVER with her past unique knee injury. You can follow along with her training and racing on Instagram @jennalyntri |