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  • Sweat Elite Podcast

    Race Weight, Sodium Loading, and Chasing Sub 2:40 at Gold Coast Marathon - Marty Bordignon

    11.06.2026 | 44 min.
    Marty checks in 26 days out from the Gold Coast Marathon to discuss his peak marathon training, achilles niggle, biggest long run yet, fueling plan including sodium loading, race weight, sauna, strength work, and shoe choice.
    Marty Bordignon Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/martybordignon/
    Marty Bordignon Strava:
    https://www.strava.com/athletes/martybordignon/
    Marty Bordignon Podcast:
    https://open.spotify.com/user/martyb-au?si=sgXyMAYERJGyKdGCYeXTUw
    Train with Matt:
    https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/
    Private Podcast Feed + Discord:
    https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/
    Contact Matt:
    matt@sweatelite.co
    Matt Fox Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/
    Matt Fox Strava Training Log:
    https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359/
    With 26 days until the Gold Coast Marathon, Matt and Marty review Marty's peak marathon build, including a 36.36 km long run averaging 4:07/km with 22.57 km at 3:46/km, faster than his current 2:46 PB pace. Marty explains that the run felt hard partly due to early Achilles tightness, which flared after stopping, and he reflects on whether he could have extended the marathon-effort segment closer to 30 km.
    The conversation covers Marty's confidence around breaking 2:40, his doubts about holding 3:45/km on race day, and his estimate of around a 30% chance if everything comes together. Matt and Marty also discuss his weekly mileage rising toward roughly 160 km, a strong 2 km "on" / 1 km float session, and the mental benefits and drawbacks of group training, Strava comparison, and chasing other runners' sessions.
    They also talk through Marty's current race weight of around 66.5 kg, his plan to take 100 g of carbohydrates per hour, heavy sodium loading to reduce cramping risk, minimal fluids, and possible beetroot and bicarb trials. Marty shares that he has neglected sauna and strength work since moving but may add heat sessions back in, while Matt and Marty debate sauna protocols, strength training tradeoffs, and whether the Puma FastR is the right race-day shoe despite Achilles concerns.
    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Marathon Build Check In
    01:06 - Big Long Run Breakdown
    02:54 - Achilles Scare And Effort
    05:45 - Confidence And Goal Pace Doubts
    09:37 - Mileage Ramp And Consistency
    11:01 - Float Session Fitness Boost
    12:28 - Group Training And Strava Mind Games
    15:25 - Sauna Plans And Heat Protocol
    19:14 - Strength Training Debate
    25:30 - Race Weight And Nutrition Update
    27:00 - Elite Weight Targets Story
    28:19 - George's Weight Cut
    29:02 - Comrades Race Preview
    29:46 - Chasing Race Weight
    31:06 - Gold Coast Fuel Plan
    33:42 - Hydration and Cramping
    35:04 - Beetroot and Bicarb
    38:26 - Shoe Choice Debate
    41:42 - New Shoes and Kit
    43:43 - Wrap Up and Next Episode
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    Should Runners Lift Weights? Many Elites Don't - Tom Nobbs (2:09 Marathoner)

    09.06.2026 | 1 godz. 7 min.
    Tom Nobbs on Strides, Strength Training, and Building Toward Higher Marathon Mileage After Two 10Ks
    Canadian 2:09 marathoner Tom Nobbs discusses recent takeaways from conversations with Rory Linkletter and Jimmy, with a focus on frequent strides, sprinting, strength training, racing, and building toward a bigger marathon block.
    Tom Nobbs Links:

    Tom Nobbs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nobbs.not.knobs/

    Tom Nobbs Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/28521910
    Matt Fox Links:

    Train with Matt Fox: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/

    Join the Supporters Club and private podcast feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/

    Contact Matt: matt@sweatelite.co

    Matt Fox Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/

    Matt Fox Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359
    They begin by talking about Rory's daily strides, how often runners should include strides or short sprints, and why intensity needs to be individualized. Matt and Tom discuss the value of polarizing training between controlled tempo work and true max-speed work, rather than turning every session into the same moderate effort.
    The conversation then moves into strength training. They debate where gym work fits for distance runners, how it may help reduce cramping for some athletes, and why it can also become unnecessary or costly for high-mileage runners if it takes away from recovery or running volume. Tom explains his own strength gaps and the importance of tailoring gym work to the athlete rather than forcing one approach on everyone.
    Tom also breaks down two recent 10K races: a 28:47 road 10K in windy conditions in Ottawa, and a delayed late-night track 10K in awkward conditions with limited access to the track beforehand. Matt and Tom discuss how racing time-of-day, warm-up routines, track access, spikes, and surface specificity can all affect performance. They also compare road and track racing, why both require adaptation, and how shorter races can sharpen the mental edge during a marathon build.
    Later, they cover coaching athletes who over-race, how different personality types respond to racing, and the balance between racing for fun, social connection, and long-term development. The final part of the episode shifts into Tom's next marathon block, including higher "super mileage," the trade-offs of extreme volume, tapering challenges, days off versus seven-day running, and examples of older or later-career runners still making major marathon improvements.

    Episode Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome Back Tom
    01:24 Rory's Daily Strides
    02:56 How Many Strides
    05:13 Weekly Structure Cycles
    06:20 Strength Training Debate
    07:12 Tom's Strength Gap
    09:35 Cramping And Research
    14:34 Ottawa 10K Recap
    17:55 Track Access And Spikes
    19:26 Night Racing Timing
    24:21 Roads Versus Track
    27:14 Why No 5K Racing
    28:36 Chasing A 14:20
    30:42 Finding Quality 5Ks
    32:47 5K During Marathon Block
    34:29 Short Races Mental Edge
    36:24 VO2 Pain Gets Easier
    37:31 Too Many Races Policy
    40:52 Coaching Personality Types
    43:27 Running For Social Fun
    45:50 Meeting Partners Through Running
    49:04 Kicking Off Marathon Block
    51:14 Peak Mileage Targets
    53:24 Days Off Debate
    56:04 Jake Barraclough Volume Trap
    58:54 Mileage As A Lever
    01:03:26 Older Runners Still Improve
    01:06:29 Wrap Up And Next Check In
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    Molly Seidel - How to Train to Win an Olympic Bronze Medal in the Marathon (Replay)

    07.06.2026 | 44 min.
    REPLAY EPISODE: This conversation with Molly Seidel was originally recorded in May 2024.
    Olympic Marathon Bronze Medalist Molly Seidel on Injury Recovery, Training, Fueling, and Fixing Track & Field
    Matt from Sweat Elite hosts Olympic marathon bronze medalist Molly Seidel in Flagstaff to discuss her recent Strava Camp experience, her return from a broken-knee injury, and how she is rebuilding by correcting movement patterns with gym-based mobility and muscle activation.
    Molly explains why she skipped Canyons 50K to prioritize a fall road marathon, outlines her goals to win a major marathon, make World Championship teams, and target LA 2028 after missing Paris. She also breaks down her "unglamorous" marathon builds, including high aerobic volume, true double-threshold training, and a short specific block starting after a tune-up race.
    Matt and Molly also cover cross-training through skiing, cycling and ElliptiGo, Ethiopia's training culture, diet and race fueling, Puma shoe rotation, critiques of World Athletics around rankings, watchability and doping, plus Molly's race-focused mindset.
    Links
    Matt's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/

    Matt's Coaching: https://www.sweatelite.co/coaching/

    Matt's Profile: https://www.sweatelite.co/matt-fox/

    Matt's Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/7043356

    Sweat Elite Website: https://www.sweatelite.co/

    Sweat Elite Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sweatelite/

    Sweat Elite YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SweatElite/
    Episode Timestamps
    00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro
    01:28 Sponsors and Support
    03:30 Meeting Molly in Flagstaff
    03:46 Inside Strava Camp
    06:15 Knee Injury and Comeback
    09:19 Fall Plans and Big Goals
    11:46 Marathon Training Blueprint
    13:51 Gym Work and Activation
    17:01 Podcasting and Listening Habits
    20:24 Skiing and Cross Training
    22:43 Injury Pool Culture
    22:58 Best Training Bases
    24:15 Why Ethiopia Matters
    26:22 Ethiopian Training Mindset
    31:23 Ethiopian Food Stories
    33:27 Diet And Carbs
    34:50 Race Fueling Strategy
    35:52 Puma Shoe Rotation
    36:58 Trail Running Strength
    38:27 Fixing Track And Field
    41:18 Winning Over Time Goals
    44:26 Mental Race Preparation
    46:13 Wrap Up And Goodbye
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    Rory Linkletter - Speed Development for the Marathon and Coaching Truett Hanes

    04.06.2026 | 1 godz. 6 min.
    Rory Linkletter (2:06 marathoner) discusses fueling specifics, everything he has learned throughout his career, and the importance of staying flexible based on conditions. We also covered speed development, including workouts at 2:15/km pace and faster, whether the Boston Marathon can be quicker than Valencia when the wind is favourable, the relationship between Conner Mantz and Ed Eyestone, coaching Truett Hanes, and much more.
    Rory Linkletter
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rory_linkletter/
    Strava: https://www.strava.com/pros/9351341
    Matt Fox
    Coaching: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/coaching-2026
    Shareholders Club / Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/
    Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359
    Contact: matt@sweatelite.co
    The conversation shifts to speed and power output as a limiter for marathon performance, citing examples like Kejelcha, Sawe, and U.S. runners. Rory explains why he sprints and strides twice weekly, often using track in-and-outs or hill strides, and why he values maintaining top-end speed.
    He also describes building confidence to go out fast using fitness data, including sub-60 half marathons, and gives his views on Boston's comparability to flat courses and Ryan Hall's windy 2:04. Rory also answers rapid-fire questions on training partners, running with his dog, possible Valencia plans tied to 2028 qualifying, double-threshold readiness, and his new coaching role with YouTuber Truett Hanes.
    Topics
    00:00 Welcome Back Rory
    01:25 Fueling Hype Skepticism
    03:20 Carbs Size And Power
    04:58 Heat And GI Tradeoffs
    07:07 Fueling By Course Demand
    10:05 Why Speed Matters
    11:13 Power Economy Ceiling
    16:37 Confidence Going Out Fast
    18:30 Breaking 60 In Houston
    20:48 Twice Weekly Sprint Routine
    23:58 How Fast Are Strides
    28:48 Hill Sprints For Longevity
    32:10 Does Boston Count
    35:42 Ryan Hall Tailwind Day
    36:38 Ryan's Peak Performances
    37:19 Execution Versus Talent
    38:36 Conner Mantz Half Marathon Power
    39:40 Workouts and Speed Endurance
    42:16 Fearless Racer Mindset
    43:38 Strava and Training Secrecy
    45:00 BYU Culture and Injury Risk
    48:45 Rapid Fire Favorites
    50:17 Running With the Dog
    52:03 Choosing a Fall Marathon
    54:07 Mental Approach to Hard Sessions
    56:38 Double Threshold Timing
    58:52 Coaching Truett Hanes
    01:02:52 Odds of Sub 2:16
    01:06:09 Wrapping Up and Farewell
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    IMO #35 - The #1 Chinese Super Shoe, Travel Stress, What Happened to the Fastest Fox Series, EastBound Running and more

    02.06.2026 | 39 min.
    I record from Hong Kong and provide an update on the future of the podcast, the relaunch of the Supporters Club private feed, and several new projects including Eastbound, the Run With Me app, and the Globe Runners Thailand experience in Phuket.
    Links
    Join Supporters Club and access advisory and second podcast feed: https://sweatelite.co/supporters-club/

    My coaching: www.sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/

    My Instagram: www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/

    My Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/6248359

    Join me in Phuket for a running experience of a lifetime: https://www.thegloberunners.com/phuket-running-experience
    Recording from an Airbnb in Hong Kong, I explain some upcoming changes to the podcast and Supporters Club. The private feed will be returning with weekly 30-minute training and Q&A episodes alongside regular conversations focused on elite training, racing, coaching, and the professional side of the sport.
    I also discuss why the Luke co-hosted podcast came to an end, why the Mick Fox series has been paused for now, and what listeners can expect from future episodes and guests. Along the way, I answer a wide range of listener questions covering Chinese running shoes, supplements, marathon versus 5K training, LT1 and LT2 workouts, Ozempic, doping conversations within the sport, and some of the best-value trainers currently coming out of China.
    Later in the episode, I provide updates on several projects I am involved in. These include Eastbound, a new online retailer that will distribute Dynafish and other Chinese running brands, the Run With Me app being developed by Mia to help runners build accountability through paid group runs, and the Globe Runners Thailand experience taking place at Thanyapura in Phuket from September 4-7. I also share a brief update on my comeback training, current fitness, and marathon plans later this year.
    Topics
    00:00 - Hong Kong Setup
    00:23 - Podcast Catch Up
    00:57 - Jake Hacked Story
    02:09 - Supporters Feed Plan
    02:47 - Why Luke Left
    04:22 - Mick Scheduling Issues
    06:15 - New Guests Ahead
    08:45 - Travel Stress Reality
    11:54 - Supporters Club Value
    12:52 - Shoe Questions Intro
    13:15 - Eastbound Shoe Startup
    16:07 - Run With Me App
    19:09 - Thailand Camp Plug
    21:40 - Thailand Training Camp Plans
    21:55 - Runners You Miss Most
    24:15 - Frank Schauer Kenya Memories
    25:08 - Marathon vs 5K Debate
    27:10 - Supplements and One Percenters
    27:53 - Ozempic and Doping Talk
    29:17 - LT1 LT2 Training Advice
    30:02 - Nick Bester Controversy
    30:58 - Best Budget Chinese Trainers
    33:45 - Hong Kong Relocation Thoughts
    35:28 - Projects and Training Update
    39:11 - Supporters Club Wrap Up
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