

All Things Endurance
Rick Prince
This podcast interviews experts in all areas of endurance sports, as well as sports psychology, exercise science, nutrition, biomechanics and coaching.
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Mar 25, 2024 • 51min
Episode 13: The Rise and Future of Gravel Racing with Guest Micah Rice
In this episode of All Things Endurance, host Rick Prince chats with cycling race director, Micah Rice, about the rise in popularity of gravel riding/racing, and what the future or gravel riding looks like. Micah is the race director of one of the most popular gravel races in the United States, SBT GRVL, and other gravel and mountain bike events such as Pikes Peak Apex. Micah has over 25 years of being involved with some of the most prestigious cycling events in North America, including a role as VP of National Events with USA Cycling. As such, Micah brings a level of experience and knowledge regarding the current and future of gravel riding/racing that few others possess.

Mar 15, 2024 • 47min
Episode 12: Training Considerations for 100+ Mile Ultras with Guest Jason Koop
In this episode of the All Things Endurance Podcast, host Rick Prince chats with renowned ultrarunning coach/author and UESCA principal, Jason Koop about training considerations for 100+ mile ultramarathons. Across many endurance sports disciplines, there is a trend toward longer distance races, and ultrarunning is no exception. Some of the topics that Rick and Jason discuss are:1. Why do you think there is such an interest in 100+ mile ultras now?2. From a volume perspective, are there any general training guidelines that athletes looking to target 100+ mile races should pay attention to?3. From a nutritional demand standpoint, what, if any are the differences between a 100+ mile ultra and a < 100+ mile ultra?4. Should someone racing a 100+ mile ultra, still include intensity in their training program?5. Are there any race distance prerequisites that someone racing an 100+ mile ultra distance should consider?6. Any special training/race prep considerations to take into account if training for a 100+ mile ultra?

Feb 26, 2024 • 1h 3min
Episode 11: Strength Training for Endurance Athletes with guest Lori Thomson
In a captivating discussion, strength and conditioning specialist Lori Thomson shares her journey from gym ownership to pursuing a Ph.D. in exercise science. She tackles the often-misunderstood benefits of strength training for endurance athletes, advocating for its integration into training regimens. Lori debunks myths about heavy lifting, discusses concurrent training, and highlights foundational exercises crucial for performance enhancement. Her insights on personalizing strength training while maintaining enjoyment in workouts offer a refreshing perspective for athletes of all levels.

Feb 13, 2024 • 56min
Episode 10: Injury Considerations, Myths and Athlete Recovery with Guest Sammie Lewis, DPT
In this episode of the All Things Endurance Podcast, host Rick Prince chats with physical therapist, Sammie Lewis on injury prevention, prehab and rehab. Sammie discusses a wide range of topics to help athletes and coaches better understand injury prevention and when to see a physical therapist.

Nov 20, 2023 • 1h 26min
Episode 9: Nutritional Programming for Endurance Athletes with Guest Bob Seebohar
If you’re interested in learning about optimizing your health and performance via nutrition, consider this podcast a must! In this episode, host Rick Prince chats with registered sports dietitian, Bob Seebohar. Bob is a seasoned sports dietitian who specializes in working with endurance athletes. In this podcast, Bob discusses a wide range of topics that relate to nutritional programming for endurance athletes.

Nov 9, 2023 • 60min
Episode 8: Rowing Across the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans Consecutively with Guest Jayme Linker
In this episode, All Things Endurance Host, Rick Prince, speaks with Jayme Linker. Jayme is a Colorado native who, along with her team, is planning to become the first individuals to row the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans consecutively. They will be attempting this in 2024. Jayme discusses what it takes to train for such an endeavor, as well as what is required from a logistical point of view. It's a fascinating discussion. This podcast episode is unique in the fact that ocean rowing is not one of the ‘mainstream’ endurance sports and therefore, it contains a lot of eye-opening information. We hope you enjoy it!

Oct 16, 2023 • 1h 6min
Episode 7: Environmental Considerations for Endurance Athletes with Guest Corrine Malcolm
Guest Corrine Malcolm, environmental physiologist and professional ultrarunner with Adidas Terrex, discusses topics on athletic performance in environmental conditions such as heat, humidity, cold, altitude, and air pollution. They explore methods for heat acclimation in athletes, the use of heat as a training tool, and the impact of air pollution on endurance athletes.

Aug 10, 2023 • 1h 10min
Episode 6: How to Do Group Training Programs with Guest Cindy Abrami
In this episode, Cindy Abrami, who is also a partner at UESCA, discusses how to start and structure a group training program. Among endurance athletes, training in groups is quite commonplace – whether it be teams or social gatherings, group training is a popular offering. As such, a common question of new coaches is how to start a group training program. People start group training programs for all different reasons. Some of these reasons include marketing for their coaching practice, revenue generation (fee-based program), raise money for charity as a group, etc... Regardless of the reason for starting a group training program, there are several key things that someone would need to be aware of to give them the best possible chance of success. In this podcast, Cindy discusses all of these key areas and more!

Jul 13, 2023 • 43min
Episode 5: Differences and Similarities between Amateur and Elite Runners with Guest Professional Marathoner Nell Rojas
In this episode, Nell discusses a wide range of topics from the perspective of both a professional runner and a coach. Specifically, she discusses the differences and similarities between elite runners and amateurs with respect to training and racing.

Jun 29, 2023 • 54min
Episode 4: Do's and Don'ts of Starting/Growing a Coaching Business with Guest Rachel Laymon
In this episode, Rachel discusses all of the ins and outs of starting a run coaching business. While not every aspect of starting and running a coaching business is discussed, most are and more specifically, a lot of the issues that new coaches face are discussed in this podcast. Whether you’re on the fence about starting a coaching business, or you have an existing coaching business that you’re looking to grow, this podcast is sure to be a great resource for you!


