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The Endurance Lab Podcast

The Endurance Lab Podcast

De : Dr. Bill Evans
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We cover the science of running with elite coaches, olympians, and scientists. You'll find a candid blend of banter and deep science, and training tips to help you navigate and reframe your training© 2026 Dr. Bill Evans Hygiène et vie saine Science
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    • Episode 3: Hobbs Kessler
      Feb 19 2026

      Keywords

      Hobbs Kessler, running, coaching, professional athlete, training philosophy, workouts, Olympic aspirations, recovery, competition, role models


      Summary

      In this episode of the Endurance Lab podcast, Dr. Bill Evans and Stephanie Brokaw interview Hobbs Kessler, a remarkable young athlete and world record holder. They discuss Hobbs' journey from high school to professional running, his coaching experiences, and the pivotal decision to turn pro instead of attending college. The conversation delves into his training philosophy, favorite and least favorite workouts, and the importance of recovery. Hobbs shares insights on the balance between competition and camaraderie in the running community, his inspirations, and his aspirations for the future, including his desire to continue improving and enjoying the sport.


      Takeaways

      Hobbs Kessler is a world record holder and professional runner.
      He is coached by Pat Henner, a mentor to many top NCAA coaches.
      Hobbs transitioned to professional running after high school, guided by his coach.
      He reflects on the decision to go pro instead of attending college.
      Hobbs emphasizes the importance of recovery in training.
      He prefers shorter, quality workouts over long runs.
      Hobbs believes in the significance of training intensity and proper fueling.
      He looks up to athletes who balance competitiveness with a fun attitude.
      Hobbs values camaraderie among competitors in the running community.
      His ultimate goal is to continue improving and enjoying running throughout his career.


      Titles

      The Fastest Man with a Mullet: Hobbs Kessler
      From High School to Pro: Hobbs Kessler's Journey


      sound bites

      "Running is kind of pointless."
      "I love talking about myself."
      "Don't train fasted."


      Chapters

      00:00 Introduction to Hobbs Kessler
      02:19 Coaching Journey and Transition to Professional Running
      06:48 Reflections on College vs. Professional Running
      09:50 Training Philosophy and Favorite Workouts
      17:23 Least Favorite Workouts and Training Specificity
      25:49 Training Philosophy: The Shift from VO2 Max to Threshold Work
      29:11 Inspiration and Mentorship in Running
      30:57 The Balance of Seriousness and Fun in Athletics
      35:39 Rivalries and Friendly Competition
      37:05 The Importance of Team Dynamics in Running
      38:41 Personal Background and Early Influences
      41:07 Future Aspirations and Defining Success
      45:53 Final Thoughts: Training Advice and Reflections

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      39 min
    • The Physiology of the Mile
      Feb 12 2026

      Keywords

      elite miler, sub-4 mile, training, physiology, gender differences, lactate threshold, critical power, speed endurance, running, exercise science


      Summary

      In this episode of the Endurance Lab podcast, Dr. Bill Evans and Stephanie Brokaw delve into the physiology of elite milers, particularly focusing on the sub-4 mile. They discuss the differences in training, metabolic pathways, and gender comparisons in mile times. The conversation also covers the importance of lactate threshold and critical power in running performance, as well as the complexities of training for the mile event. With insights from their own training experiences and upcoming races, they provide a comprehensive overview of what it takes to excel in middle-distance running.


      Takeaways

      The mile is a challenging event that requires both speed and endurance.
      Training for the mile involves understanding metabolic pathways and lactate threshold.
      Gender differences in running performance highlight the need for tailored training approaches.
      Elite milers often have a stiffer lower leg, contributing to their efficiency.
      Speed endurance is becoming increasingly important in middle-distance events.
      The lactate threshold is crucial for understanding fatigue during races.
      Training should focus on both aerobic and anaerobic systems for optimal performance.
      The mile exposes weaknesses in a runner's training and conditioning.
      Comparing mile and 1500m events reveals different physiological demands.
      Effective training for the mile requires a balance of various systems.


      sound bites

      "The mile will expose you immediately."
      "The mile is a cruel, cruel event."
      "The mile is a mind game too."


      Chapters

      00:00 Introduction to Elite Miler Physiology
      01:49 Training Insights and Experiences
      05:37 Racing Goals and Comparisons
      12:30 Physiological Differences in Male and Female Runners
      18:04 Metabolic Systems and Their Impact on Performance
      23:57 Understanding Lactate Testing and Its Implications
      26:22 The Science of Lactate Threshold and Critical Power
      30:15 The Importance of Speed in Middle-Distance Running
      34:23 Gender Differences in Running Performance
      38:06 Physiological Differences and Training Considerations
      41:14 The Complexity of Mile Training and Performance

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      45 min
    • The Endurance Lab Podcast: The Science of the Runner's High, and How It Makes You More Resilient
      Feb 6 2026

      Keywords

      Endurance Lab, running, exercise science, runner's high, mood and exercise, coaching, elite runners, neurobiology, training, performance

      Summary

      In this episode of the Endurance Lab Podcast, hosts Dr. Bill Evans and Stephanie Brown explore the fascinating connection between mood and exercise, particularly focusing on the phenomenon known as the runner's high. They discuss Stephanie's journey from a young runner to an elite athlete and coach, the differences between track and marathon running, and the neurobiological mechanisms that contribute to the euphoric feelings associated with running. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by new runners, the importance of community in training, and the impact of training on mood and performance. Listeners gain insights into the science of running and practical tips for enhancing their own running experiences.

      Chapters

      00:00 Introduction to the Endurance Lab Podcast
      02:11 The Runner's High: Understanding Mood and Exercise
      05:54 Stephanie's Journey: From Track to Coaching
      11:56 The Science of Running: Track vs. Marathon
      17:58 Exploring the Neurobiology of the Runner's High
      24:00 The Impact of Training on Mood and Performance
      30:01 Overcoming Challenges in Training
      35:49 Current Training Regimens and Goals

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      49 min
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