

KoopCast
Jason Koop
Coach Jason Koop covers training, nutrition and recent happenings in the ultramarathon world.
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Jul 1, 2022 • 1h 9min
How to Design Ultramarathon Training Camps with CTS Coaches Ryne Anderson and Cliff Pittman | Koopcast Episode 134
View all timestamps and show notes on the KoopCast website.Episode overview:The weekend training camp is an essential element of most ultrarunner’s training programs. Coaches Ryne Anderson, Cliff Pittman and host Jason Koop discuss how to set up the most effective training camp possible inclusive of goals, volume and the right timing relative to your race. Ryne Anderson is a CTS Expert coach located in Knoxville, TN. He has been coaching ultrarunners since 2018 and joined CTS in 2021. Ryne has run and coached numerous athletes with limited access to mountains that had successful races at Bighorn 100, Leadville 100, CCC 100k, and San Juan Solstice 50. Integrating strength and mobility work is vital to an athlete’s overall development, and incorporates running-specific strength work with each athlete he coaches.Cliff Pittman began pursuing his passion for endurance sports at the age of 11 when his parents signed him up for a community track club. He competed on a national level in both track and cross country through high school, but opted to enlist in the military shortly after 9/11, and delayed college until later in life. After a decade in the military, he transitioned into a corporate career, but continued to train several military athletes preparing for special operations. Cliff continued his passion for endurance sports by training for triathlons and marathons. In 2017, he launched a Life Coaching Practice that enabled me to leave my corporate career. But as he made efforts to grow that business, more and more athletes were seeking his help with their running goals and events. Cliff took this as a sign to align his purpose and efforts with what he is really passionate about – coaching athletes. In 2019, he transitioned to full-time run coaching with a specialty in helping ultra/trail athletes.Episode highlights:(45:06) Ideal scheduling for training camps: scheduling around training blocks, scheduling camps based on convenience(48:38) Boundaries on training camp volume changes: using midweek runs as a benchmark, duration and frequency of runs, using races(1:03:26) Summary: duration, scheduling, physiological versus psychological benefits, practicing race strategy and nutrition, specificity of mode, volume increases, have goalsAdditional resources:https://trainright.com/coaches/ryne-anderson/Ryne on Instagramhttps://trainright.com/coaches/cliff-pittman/Cliff on InstagramBuy Koop’s new book on Amazon or AudibleInformation on coaching-www.trainright.comKoop’s Social MediaTwitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop

Jun 23, 2022 • 1h 15min
Sleep Strategies for Ultramarathon with Borja Martinez Gonzalez | Koopcast Episode 133
View all timestamps and show notes on the KoopCast website.Episode overview:Borja Martinez Gonzalez is a Research fellow and Adjunct professor at the University of Bologna. After graduating in Sport Science and Physical Education at the University of Leon (Spain) in 2013. He subsequently completed an MSc in Sport Science for Optimal Performance from the University of Kent (UK) in 2015. He successfully passed his PhD Viva in 2022 at the same institution. He joined the University of Bologna as Research fellow (2021) and Adjunct professor (2022). His main research interest is to explore strategies to improve endurance performance, with a focus on fatigue, psychobiology, and sleep.He has also provided sport science support not only for various athletes competing at international endurance events including Ironman World Championships and Marathon Des Sables, but also teams such as Drone Hopper - Androni Giocattoli Professional Cycling Team, Gillingham Football Club, Honda Team Rally Dakar, and Team England Touch Rugby. He has done some consultancy work for companies, such as ASICS and Scarpa. Episode highlights:(33:05) When to use caffeine: boosting caffeine at night, avoiding intake 2-4 hours before sleep(52:47) Advice to avoid sleep deprivation: caveats on sleep deprivation training, sleep banking, caffeine, and race strategy(58:51) Just run fast: the impacts of sleep deprivation training on training fitness, experiential benefits, and is it worth it?Additional resources:Borja’s Curriculum vitaeBuy Koop’s new book on Amazon or AudibleInformation on coaching-www.trainright.comKoop’s Social MediaTwitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop

Jun 17, 2022 • 56min
Hoka NAZ Elite with Ben Rosario | Koopcast Episode 132
View all timestamps and show notes on the KoopCast website.Episode overview:Ben Rosario is the Executive director of the Hoka Northern Arizona Elite team. In this episode we discuss what makes a great elite training team and how culture can help drive performance. Episode highlights:(12:58) The advantages of training with a team: support systems, training with like-minded individuals, motivation(32:04) Making elite athletes more accessible: highlighting athlete personalities(46:16) People-first training models: athlete support, confidence, and the evolution of trail running communitiesAdditional resources:NAZ EliteBuy Koop’s new book on Amazon or AudibleInformation on coaching-www.trainright.comKoop’s Social MediaTwitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop

Jun 2, 2022 • 1h 1min
Sleep Deprivation Training for Ultramarathon with Chiara Gattoni PhD | Koopcast Episode 131
Chiara Gattoni is a researcher and strength and conditioning coach. She holds aa BSc in Exercise and Sport Sciences (University of Verona, Italy), a MSc in Sport Sciences and Training Methodologies (University of Verona, Italy) and a MSc in Sport and Health Sciences (University of Exeter, UK). She completed her PhD program at the School of Sports and Exercise Sciences (University of Kent, UK), under the supervision of Professor Samuele Marcora. She currently works at the University of Kent as a Research Assistant and Research Associate. We obtained two research grants and worked on a project funded by the Ministry of Defence UK. Sleep Deprivation Training to Reduce the Negative Effects of Sleep Loss on Endurance Performance: A Single Case StudyBuy Koop’s new book on Amazon or AudibleInformation on coaching-www.trainright.comKoop’s Social MediaTwitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop

May 26, 2022 • 1h 22min
What Physiology Matters for Ultramarathon Performance with Frederic Sabater Pastor PhD | Koopcast Episode 130
Frederic Sabater Pastor is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Inter-university Lab of Human Movement. His area of focus is running, trail, performance, physiology, and fatigue.Paper on physiological variables related to ultramarathon performance.Previous papers on the subject- Physiological Determinants of Ultramarathon Trail-Running PerformancePredicting Trail-Running Performance With Laboratory Exercise Tests and Field-Based ResultsFrederic on TwitterBuy Koop’s new book on Amazon or AudibleInformation on coaching-www.trainright.comKoop’s Social MediaTwitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop

May 20, 2022 • 1h 21min
How to Prepare for The Races with CTS Coaches AJW, Corrine Malcolm and Michelle Foster | Koopcast Episode 129
This episode of the podcast is a coaching roundtable with CTS coaches AJW, Corrine Malcolm, and Michelle Foster. We go over our experiences training athletes during the last 6-10 weeks leading into a race. Buy Koop’s new book on Amazon or Audible.Information on coaching-www.trainright.com

May 12, 2022 • 54min
Performance Testing for Ultrarunners with Dr. Philip Skiba | Koopcast Episode 128
Dr. Philip Skiba received his medical degree in June of 2003, and trained in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Georgetown University / National Rehabilitation Hospital, in Washington DC. He then completed residency training in Family Medicine and a fellowship in Sports Medicine. He is board-certified in both Family Medicine and Sports Medicine, and his practice focuses on the non-surgical management of sports injuries, as well as athlete training, health, rehabilitation, and wellness. He completed his Ph.D. (exercise physiology) in the Jones Laboratory at the University of Exeter (UK), where his research studies focused on oxygen kinetics, the determinants of athlete power production, athlete performance, and their relationship to training. Dr. Skiba is the Program Director of sports medicine fellowship at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, in Chicagoland, and is the Regional Director of Sports Medicine for the AdvocateAurora Medical Group, one of the largest in the United States. He is also a team physician for the University of Illinois (Chicago).Dr. Skiba has been working in sports training and performance for more than 2 decades. As a sports physician, he works clinically, on the sidelines, and in the training room with high school, NCAA Division 1, and professional athletes. He has trained a number of Olympian and World Champion endurance athletes and is a regular face in broadcast journalism. Most recently, Dr. Skiba was a consultant on the Nike Breaking 2 project, where he traveled 3 continents training the best marathon runners in the world, appearing in the Cannes Film Festival award-winning documentary Breaking 2.Phil’s BookDietary Supplements as Source of Unintentional Doping Buy Koop’s new book on Amazon or AudibleInformation on coaching-www.trainright.comKoop’s Social MediaTwitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop

May 5, 2022 • 1h 34min
VESPA as an Ergogenic Aid with Peter Defty | Koopcast Episode 127
Peter Defty is the General Manager of VESPA Power products and coaches athletes using an optimized fat metabolism protocol.Information on VESPAFASTER StudyAbe paperBuy Koop’s new book on Amazon or Audible.Information on coaching-www.trainright.comKoop’s Social Media----Twitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop

Apr 28, 2022 • 1h 13min
Managing Performance Anxiety with Kristin Keim MA, PysD, CC-AASP | Koopcast Episode 126
Kristin Keim is a sports psychologist out of Newberry, South Carolina. She has one of the more renown practices sports psychology practices in the country today that consists of all types of endurance athletes, cyclists, triathletes, and MMA fighters. In particular, she works with many of the country’s best cyclists, many of whom we mention throughout the course of this podcast. In this podcast, we discuss the origins of and how to manage one of the most common psychological pitfalls athletes face, performance anxiety. Kristin’s Website: http://www.keimperformanceconsulting.com/Buy Koop’s new book on Amazon or Audible.Information on coaching-www.trainright.comKoop’s Social MediaTwitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop

Apr 21, 2022 • 1h 12min
Heat Training Interventions with Coach AJW | KoopCast Episode 125
This conversation is about how we, as coaches, practically implement heat training strategies for our athletes. You can find previous podcasts on this subject here: https://www.jasonkoop.com/podcast/heat-acclimation-strategies-with-julien-periard-phdAJW is a coach for CTS and an eminent ultrarunning statesman. AJW’s bio: https://trainright.com/coaches/andy-jones-wilkins/Buy Koop’s new book onAmazon-https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MYVR8P6Audible-https://www.audible.com/pd/Training-Essentials-for-Ultrarunning-Second-Edition-Audiobook/B09P38S2PR?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-290525&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_290525_rh_usInformation on coaching-https://www.trainright.comKoop’s Social MediaTwitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop