Run Long Run Healthy

Run Long Run Healthy

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Running science, explained. Each episode, hosts Brady Holmer and Thomas Watson break down one major sports science topic or study related to running, in a way that regular runners can apply it to their daily training and routines. We cover topics like nutrition, training protocols and methodologies, fuelling, supplementation, recovery, and overall well-being.

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Run Long Run Healthy

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Sports

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marathonhandbook.com

Latest episode

Jun 19, 2026

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Episodes

The New Science of RUNNING ENDURANCE: Durability, Fatiguability, Repeatability, Resilience 19.06.2026

We do blood testing with RYTHM: Rythm is offering our listeners 15% off your first month and free shipping at https://RYTHM.HEALTH/RLRH Brought to you by ProBio Nutrition - your all-in-one daily supplement for runners. Get 40% off with code RLRH (and an additional 10% off + free shipping with a subscription) ➡️https://bit.ly/ProBioRLRH Brady and Thomas break down the new viewpoint paper on enduran...

Ranking Carbmaxxing, Nomio, BPC-157, and more! The Latest Running Trends, Supplements, and Snake Oil 12.06.2026

We do blood testing with RYTHM: Rythm is offering our listeners 15% off your first month and free shipping at https://RYTHM.HEALTH/RLRHBrought to you by ProBio Nutrition - your all-in-one daily supplement for runners. Get 40% off with code RLRH (and an additional 10% off + free shipping with a subscription) ➡️https://bit.ly/ProBioRLRHLegit or Grift returns! Thomas and Brady rank the most popular r...

The Real Reason Your VO2 Max Isn't Improving 28.05.2026

Brady and Thomas discuss VO2 Max; why runners should be interested in training it, and how the best ways to improve it areWe do blood testing with RYTH: Rythm is offering our listeners 15% off your first month and free shipping at https://RYTHM.HEALTH/RLRHBrought to you by ProBio Nutrition - your all-in-one daily supplement for runners. Get 40% off with code RLRH (and an additional 10% off + free...

Why A Higher VO2 Max Won't Make You Faster 21.05.2026

We do blood testing with RYTH: Rythm is offering our listeners 15% off your first month and free shipping at https://RythmHealth.com/RLRHBrought to you by ProBio Nutrition - your all-in-one daily supplement for runners. Get 40% off with code RLRH (and an additional 10% off + free shipping with a subscription) ➡️https://bit.ly/ProBioRLRH00:00 Why The Biggest VO2 Max Doesn’t Win The Race03:44 The Pi...

VO2 Max for Runners: What It Is, How to Measure It, EYKTK! 15.05.2026

Brady and Thomas discuss VO2 Max - what it is, why it's important for runners, and why it's seen as a marker for longevity: Brought to you by ProBio Nutrition - your all-in-one daily supplement for runners. Get 40% off with code RLRH (or 50% off + free shipping with a subscription) ➡️https://bit.ly/ProBioRLRH00:00 Intro / Our VO2 Max readings01:20 What Is VO2 Max03:40 How Much of VO2 Max i...

What Runners Can Learn From Viktor Frankl 17.04.2026

Thomas talks to Mark Lane-Holbert Mark  - an educational psychologist (PhD), run therapist, certified logotherapist, USATF-certified running coach, and He is a Galloway run-walk-run Training Program Director. The IART (International Association of Running Therapists) website: https://sites.google.com/view/iartusa/ Mark's site, with a recent post about Coach Jeff's legacy and run-walk-run (...

Norwegian Method Masterclass: Double Threshold, Golden Zone, EYNTK! 10.04.2026

Thomas talks to Marius Bakken, former elite runner and pioneer of the Norwegian Method, and author of the new book - The Norwegian Method Applied: BUY NOW: The Norwegian Method Applied https://amzn.to/4ci7w3C Brought to you by ProBio Nutrition - your all-in-one daily supplement for runners.  Get 40% off with code RLRH (or 50% off + free shipping with a subscription) ➡️ https://bit.ly/ProBioRLRH 00...

Antioxidants for Runners: Helpful or Harmful? 20.03.2026

Brady and Thomas delve into antioxidants, reviewing the ISSN's recent position statement on antioxidants: benefits, drawbacks, and reviewing supplements by efficacy Brought to you by ProBio Nutrition - your all-in-one daily supplement for runners.  Get 40% off with code RLRH (or an extra 10% off + free shipping with a subscription) ➡️ https://bit.ly/ProBioRLRH 00:00 Introduction 01:30 The role...

The Hidden Role The Brain Plays In Running and Recovery (New Research) 06.03.2026

Brady explains a new study that looks at the effect that endurance exercise has on the brain, both during and after exercise - and the potential implications for how runners should think about the post-run window. 00:00 The brain’s role in running 02:00 Describing the study: measuring brain activity during 05:40 findings: What happens in the brain during and after exercise 13:10 ProBio Nutrition (...

Why Runners Get Stomach Problems (And How to Fix It): Dr Marc Bubbs 27.02.2026

Brady Holmer sits down with Dr. Marc Bubbs — performance nutritionist, author, and creator of ProBio Nutrition — to break down everything runners need to know about gut health. From identifying food triggers to fueling on race day without GI disaster, Dr. Bubbs shares 20+ years of experience working with Olympians, pro athletes, and everyday runners. Whether you're dealing with chronic bloatin...

Does Running Too Much Wreck Your Heart? 20.02.2026

Thomas and Brady discuss the potential negative effects of long-term running on your heart, and the potential increase in mortality risk.  How worried should regular runners be?  Brought to you by ProBio Nutrition - your all-in-one daily supplement for runners. Get 40% off with code RLRH (or 50% off + free shipping with a subscription) ➡️https://bit.ly/ProBioRLRH 00:00 What does decades of running...

The power - and limits - of HRV data (Heart Rate Variability), with Marco Altini 19.12.2025

Thomas sits down with Marco Altini, prominent researcher in HRV, advisor to Aura, and dedicated ultrarunner, to discuss one of the most talked-about metrics in the running world today: Heart Rate Variability. Marco's Substack: https://marcoaltini.substack.com/ Marco's series of guides to HRV for runners on Marathon Handbook: https://marathonhandbook.com/heart-rate-variability-guide/ 00:00...

The Future of Endurance and AI's role in coaching with Dirk Friel 11.12.2025

Brady sits down with TrainingPeaks founder Dirk Friel discuss the future of endurance science, how coaching is evolving with technology, why AI can assist coaches but not replace them, and what is coming in the next 12 months.00:00 Dirk's background05:50 the birth of TrainingPeaks10:34 evolving use of data in endurance sports20:39 the durability metric28:00 shoe tracking30:00 human vs AI coach...

The Key To Running Success Is...Ergodicity. 28.11.2025

What is ergodicity and how can it help you plan for longevity in your running? That's the topic Thomas is exploring in today's episode, where he looks at how it can apply to single races, seasons, or your whole life - and why you should be more like Haruki Murakami and less like David Goggins00:00 Introducing ergodicity01:16 What is ergodicity?03:25 David Goggins - non-ergodic05:19 Haruki...

You're Fueling Less Than You Think During Marathons 14.11.2025

In this episode, Brady and Thomas discuss a new study that showed marathon runners were consistently consuming less carbohydrates during their race than they either planned or perceived; why this is happening, why it’s important for runners to be aware of this, and how to avoid it. The RLRH Substack post on this article:https://runlongrunhealthy.substack.com/p/why-marathoners-keep-missing-theirThe...

The Consequences of Neglecting Strength Training For Runners 07.11.2025

Jason Fitzgerald is one of the best known and best regarded running coaches online. As the founder of Strength Running, he is an expert in strength training for runners, injury prevention, overcoming plateaus, and longevity. Today we have a pretty wide-ranging conversation about strength training and running, including why it’s so important for runners, how to get started, what the minimum effecti...

The Consequences Of Delaying Carbs After Your Run 17.10.2025

The reference paper: Delaying post-exercise carbohydrate intake impairs next-day exercise capacity but not muscle glycogen or molecular responses https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/apha.14215 Acta Physiologica Sept 2024 Submit questions for future mailbag episodes in the comments or on the RLRH Substack. Run Long Run Healthy is brought to you by Marathon Handbook. ➡ https://marathonhandbo...

Mailbag Q&A: Creatine, Dealing With Colds, Supershoes, & Aging Athletes 10.10.2025

Brady Holmer and Thomas Watson answer your questions. Submit questions for future mailbag episodes in the comments or on the RLRH Substack. Run Long Run Healthy is brought to you by Marathon Handbook.➡ https://marathonhandbook.comSubscribe to the Run Long Run Healthy podcast:➡ Spotify: https://bit.ly/RLRH-spotify➡ Apple podcasts: apple.co/43iqUKxGet the RLRH weekly newsletter (choose free or paid)...

The new 10% rule: the #1 predictor of running injury risk 03.10.2025

The study: How much running is too much? Identifying high-risk running sessions in a 5200-person cohort study  https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/59/17/1203 Brady’s newsletter breaking it down… https://runlongrunhealthy.substack.com/p/run-long-run-healthy-how-much-running 00:00 Intro - The “How Much Running Is Too Much Study?” 01:15 Critiquing the classic 10% rule of running 02:21 The New Study, explain...

Less Running = Faster Marathons, per new Boston Marathon Study 22.09.2025

Today’s notes and references: The paper: Training Volume and Training Frequency Changes Associated with Boston Marathon Race Performance link: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40279-025-02304-4?cjdata=MXxZfDB8WXww Other research by the same team: Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physiology/articles/...

The Science of Running Negative Splits 12.09.2025

Brady and Thomas break down a recent mini-review paper on negative splits and discuss the training, strategies, and their experiences in negative splits and pacing a marathon. References:The physiology and psychology of negative splits: insights into optimal marathon pacing strategies, find the paper here:→https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physiology/articles/10.3389/fphys.2025.1639816/fullVale...

Amby Burfoot on 60 Years of Marathon Running 03.07.2025

Amby Burfoot has been running marathons since 1965, won the Boston Marathon in 1968 in 2:22:17, set his PR at in Fukuoka on the same year with 2:14:28, and continues to run marathons today - including the 2025 Boston marathon. He has then had a long and storied career in running journalism, started the Run Long Run Healthy newsletter (which spawned this show), and is editor-at-large at Marathon Ha...

How To Use Rate Of Perceived Exertion To Pace Your Running 27.06.2025

Rating of Perceived Exertion is a subjective measure of your effort during activity. And it's one of the most powerful and useful tools a runner can use to control their pace. Run Long Run Healthy is brought to you by Marathon Handbook.➡ https://marathonhandbook.comSubscribe to the Run Long Run Healthy podcast:➡ Spotify: https://bit.ly/RLRH-spotify➡ Apple podcasts: apple.co/43iqUKxGet the RLRH wee...

How Post-Run Heat Exposure Can Mimic High Altitude Training 20.06.2025

In today's episode, Thomas and Brady discuss altitude training, heat training, cross-adaptation...and how hot baths and saunas AFTER your run can mimic the benefits of altitude training. The paper:Heat to hypoxia cross-adaptation: Effects of 6-week post-exercise hot-water immersion on exercise performance in acute hypoxiaLink to paper:https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/EP092726...

Ranking Running Metrics: Optimize, Track, or Ignore? 12.06.2025

In today’s episode, Brady and Thomas walk through 30 of the most popular running metrics - whether it's weekly volume, cadence, HRV, or VO2 Max - discuss the merit of each one and attempt to sort them into three buckets: Optimize, Track, or Ignore! We also discuss the deluge of metrics in recent years, how to separate signal from noise, why some of the best metrics can't be measured by a w...

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