

The Endurance Drive Podcast
The Endurance Drive
Welcome to the Endurance Drive podcast! Our mission is to share the key principles that structure our approach to endurance training and coaching. Visit theendurancedrive.com to learn more about our approach, our coaches, and our training plans or reach out to us at info@theendurancedrive.com.
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Mar 14, 2024 • 47min
Episode 21: Leadership and Life Wisdom with Gina des Cognets
This week's episode is one of our all-time favorites. We're joined by Gina des Cognets, Senior Director of Organizational Development at Strava, a life and leadership coach, and one of our most valued athletes at the Endurance Drive. Gina joins Katie and Elena to share her wisdom and practical strategies for success when it comes to valuing excellence, non-linear career paths, "mid-life moments" and listening to your gut, balance as bullsh*t, focusing on your strengths, naming your inner critic, reframing your narrative, and taking on big challenges in both athletics and life. We also talk about her work in leadership at Strava. Everyone needs a Gina in their life, and we're so pumped to get to share her insights with our whole audience. Thank you Gina!
View extended show notes for this episode here.

Mar 7, 2024 • 58min
Episode 20: Good Data and Bad Data
As athletes and coaches, we have SO much data at our disposal. It can help you out or drive you crazy. Our goal today is to break down what data is useful and what data you should ignore. We cover: heart rate data (zone training, resting HR, HRV), data in TrainingPeaks (TSS, CTL, ATL, TSB), "stuff that Garmin says" (performance condition, training status, recovery time, heat/altitude acclimation, lactate threshold, VO2 max, weather warnings), specific data for swim, bike, and run, sleep data, and a whole lot more. We also chat through 'reset days,' the mental side of performance, fueling, and a bunch of other fun topics in our coaching & training insights and our listener questions. This is a can't-miss episode!
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Mar 4, 2024 • 39min
Episode 19: How It Makes Us Feel (Female Athlete Stories #5)
This is the last episode of our five-episode series that covers the perspectives and experiences that we crowdsourced from our community about the rewards and challenges that female athletes face. Here, we're pulling out themes related to how it makes us feel: strong, capable, and badass, but also unwelcome, unworthy, or unrelatable, depending on the context. We talk about how being a female endurance athlete impacts other domains of life (professional, family, etc.), how endurance training interacts with mental health, how endurance pursuits feed into feelings of being an underdog or being selfish, and a whole lot more. We also preview where we're going next with the Female Athlete Stories segment of the podcast. Thanks for listening!
View out extended show notes for this episode here.

Feb 29, 2024 • 53min
Episode 18: Interview with Endurance Drive Coach Kevin Prunty
In this week's episode, we welcome our very own Coach Kevin Prunty onto the podcast to talk about his introduction into sport, the role competitive lacrosse and a career-ending concussion played in shaping his trajectory as an endurance athlete, the importance of family and support networks, his experience qualifying for Kona at his first Ironman in Lake Placid, his launch of KPI Training and inspiring others through social media, his thoughts on marathon training and strength training, and so much more. Check it out!
View extended show notes for this episode here.
Follow KPI Training on Instagram here!

Feb 26, 2024 • 50min
Episode 17: The Forces We're Up Against (Female Athlete Stories #4)
In the fourth installment of our special series, Female Athlete Stories, we’re tackling the forces we’re up against. Highlights of this super rich episode include: another deep dive on body image, the objectification of the female athlete body, safety as female athletes, femininity and athletics, the myth of balance for women in sport, navigating the medical system and health challenges as a female athlete, lack of research, and cultural assumptions about our abilities and performance. This was a fun one!
View extended show notes for this episode here.
To submit additional perspectives and experiences to future episodes, check out this link!
Safety resources:
Strava Beacon / Find Friends for location sharing
Garmin inReach for backcountry adventures
On balance: Work Play Love podcast (Lauren Fleshman and Jesse Thomas)
Articles we mentioned:
Labor market value of motherhood
One Partner Runs the Marathon — and the Other Does Everything Else
Female athlete research and resources we mentioned:
Female Athlete Science and Translational Research Program (FASTR) at Stanford
Female Athlete Program at Boston Children’s Hospital
Gender gaps in sport science research
On the dangers of intermittent fasting for female athletes
ROAR by Stacy Sims
Up to Speed by Christine Yu
Our emails:
Katie: Katie@TheEnduranceDrive.com
Elena: Elena.Horton21@gmail.com

Feb 22, 2024 • 53min
Episode 16: So You Want to Do an Ironman?
This week's episode is all about what you should be thinking about (and what life will look like) if you decide to sign up for a big endurance challenge like an Ironman. We highlight four key things to ask yourself before you bite the bullet, cover the top practical items you will need to support your endurance journey, and outline the progression of training for big events like these. We also share some coaching and training insights on workout modifications and the ebb and flow of life and training, answer a bunch of listener questions, introduce a new segment (Challenge of the Week) and share our favorite gear picks. This is a fun one, so check it out!
View extended show notes for this episode here.

Feb 19, 2024 • 48min
Episode 15: Community in Sport (Female Athlete Stories #3)
This is the third episode in our special new series, Female Athlete Stories. We start with a recap of Elena's outstanding win at the Black Canyon 60K last weekend, highlighting insights and strategies that transcend sports and ability levels across the board. We then cover some of the key differences our listeners have noted between male and female athlete communities, stories of female athletes in male-dominated sport spaces, intersectionality in endurance sports, and why we find that endurance communities are so strong.
To submit additional perspectives and experiences to future episodes, check out this link!
View extended show notes for this episode here.

Feb 15, 2024 • 46min
Episode 14: Interview with the Best Coach You've Never Heard of, Greg Mueller
When we started the podcast, we made a list of who we wanted to interview. Our guest today was Jim’s number one pick: Greg Mueller, AKA the best coach you’ve never heard of. Greg runs a pro triathlete squad via his TEAM INNOVATIVE ENDURANCE business and coaches age group athletes. Greg’s pro squad includes Colleen Quigley, Grace Norman, Allysa Seely, Brett Saunders, Malachi Henry, and Derek Oskutis.
Greg is Level 3 USAT Triathlon Coach, Level 2 International Triathlon Union Competitive Coach, Level 1 USATF Running Coach, Level 3 USA Cycling Coach & USAT Youth & Junior Certified Coach.
But more than that, Greg is one of the most well thought-out, communicative, person first coaches you’ll ever encounter. His insights into training principles, physiology, movement, communication, athlete development and much more are lessons for everyone. If you want to be a better endurance athlete or coach, this episode is for you!
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Feb 12, 2024 • 1h 3min
Episode 13: The Female Body (Female Athlete Stories #2)
This is the second episode in our special new series, Female Athlete Stories. Katie and Elena dive into many elements of female physiology that our form submitters cited as the biggest challenges of being a female athlete: periods, PMS, contraception choices, pregnancy, and menopause. We also do a deep dive on eating disorders, REDs, and body image, incorporating stories from our own lives with the stories we received from our community. If you think that you or someone you know is experiencing an eating disorder, please use this NEDA resources link to find more information on getting help.
To submit additional perspectives and experiences to future episodes, check out this link!
View extended show notes for this episode here.

Feb 8, 2024 • 41min
Episode 12: A PT's Perspective on Endurance Athletes with Neil MacKenzie, PT, DPT, OCS
This week, we're bringing in one of our favorite experts to talk all things recovery, strength training, injury prevention, and injury rehabilitation. Neil MacKenzie is a PT, DPT, and OCS based at Cioffredi & Associates Physical Therapy here in the Upper Valley. Neil has been an Endurance Drive athlete for two years (and is a 2x Ironman finisher!), so he understands the unique needs and perspective of endurance athletes in his practice. We also recap some fun coaching and training insights on motivation, intentions, weight and performance, programmed Garmin workouts, and endurance training as a form of counter-culture. This is a can't-miss episode!
View extended show notes for this episode here.