Mastering Miles Podcast (Powered by BioEndurance PT & Performance)

Matt Ferlindes, PT, DPT, SCS

Insights on running injuries, performance, and never skipping leg day

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Dr. Zach Shiels, DC - Proper Running Assessment
Mar 4 2024
Dr. Zach Shiels, DC - Proper Running Assessment
What goes into a proper running analysis? Short answer is a lot more than just hopping on a treadmill to run!In this episode, Dr. Zach Shiels, a chiropractor that specializes in treating runners, joins to chat about the art of running analysis and provides the ins and outs of expert assessment. As an experienced runner, Dr. Shiels combines his passion for running with his expertise. We talk through what is included in a functional assessment, including squat form, breathing, and core strength.We then dive into the nuances of running mechanics as we explore essential findings in gait assessment, from overpronation to hip drop and crossover gait.Should runners focus on perfecting functional movements or running gait? Find out in this episode!Elite Sport and Spine Links Links:WebsiteYouTube ChannelElite Sport and Spine InstagramDr. Zach Shiels InstagramArticles/Resources References:Moore: Economical Running TechniqueDiaphragm Breathing Assessment VideoElite Sport and Spine Exercise PlaylistRunner’s Pose Drill VideoSingle Leg Squat Runner’s Pose Drill VideoBioEndurance Links:BioEndurance WebsiteBioEndurance NewsletterInstagramYouTube ChannelMastering Miles Podcast WebsiteDisclaimer: This podcast is meant for educational and informational purposes. Please consult your physical therapist, chiropractor, coach, and medical team to assess run form and functional movements This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bioendurancematt.substack.com
5 Ways to Upgrade Your Strength Training
Jan 15 2024
5 Ways to Upgrade Your Strength Training
Join Matt in this inaugural solo episode as he delves into the key strategies for elevating your strength training as a runner. Discover the 5 crucial levers that can amplify your performance as a runner. From embracing simplicity to honing in on single-leg focus, Matt guides you through these strategies to maximize your strength training regimen.🔗 Topics Covered:Simplicity: 2:59Consistency: 4:27Core Strength Mindset Shift: 7:36Single Leg Focus: 12:22Progressive Load + Complex Movements: 15:17Remember, for personalized guidance on advancing your strength training, consult with a coach or physical therapist. Excitingly, BioEndurance offers the exclusive "Runner’s Strength Upgrade" program – a 5-session, one-on-one experience crafted to propel your strength training to new heights. Ready to take the leap? Click the link below to learn more and sign up:Runner’s Strength Upgrade Articles ReferencedBlagrove et al. Strength Training + Running Economy, Frequency, and IntensityEscamilla et al. Core EMG Activity + ExercisesOliva-Lozano et al. Core Muscle Activity during Physical Fitness ExercisesZourdos et al. Repetitions in Reserve BioEndurance Links:BioEndurance WebsiteBioEndurance NewsletterInstagramYouTube ChannelMastering Miles Podcast WebsiteDisclaimer: This podcast is meant for educational and informational purposes. Please consult your medical team, coach, or physical therapist for more information about initiating and progressing strength training. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bioendurancematt.substack.com
Episode 08: Fueling Your Run: REDs + Nutrition - Abby Olcott, MS, RD, CSSD
Jan 8 2024
Episode 08: Fueling Your Run: REDs + Nutrition - Abby Olcott, MS, RD, CSSD
Fueling your run right!In this highly anticipated nutrition episode, we sit down with Abby Olcott, MS, RD, CSSD, a registered dietitian and specialist in sports nutrition. For runners, understanding nutrition is paramount to optimize performance and overall well-being. Abby shares invaluable insights into Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports (REDs), a condition affecting runners with potential consequences such as heightened injury risks and serious systemic conditions.We delve into the intricacies of REDs, exploring its definition, the critical role of energy availability, and the associated conditions. From recognizing signs and symptoms to understanding the impact of REDs on bone stress injuries and stress fractures, Abby provides comprehensive guidance. We also explore the significance of carbohydrates, identify individuals at risk for REDs, and discuss body image and composition. Abby sheds light on the collaborative approach necessary for the full evaluation and treatment of REDs and its related conditions.Our conversation extends beyond REDs, covering general nutritional considerations for runners. From macronutrients and micronutrients to supplements and "train low, race high" strategies for carbs, we touch on it all. Special attention is given to those on specialized diets, ensuring a well-rounded discussion on nutrition tailored for runners.IMPORTANT: A word of caution – Our discussion includes sensitive topics such as body image, disordered eating, reproductive symptoms, and mental health. If you find resonance with any of these issues or symptoms, we strongly advise seeking expert evaluation and treatment. Consult registered dietitians, primary care physicians, psychologists, and therapists for early identification and treatment, as they play crucial roles in addressing both nutritional and mental health components. Your well-being is our priority.If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, CLICK THIS LINK for resources.Specific Topics:REDs and Energy Availability Definitions: 5:21Health Consequences of REDs: 10:40Who is at risk for REDs: 14:00Signs and Symptoms of REDs: 18:05Impact of Carbs on REDs: 22:40REDs and Bone Stress Injuries: 25:22REDs and Body Image: 30:45Contacting Health Professionals for Evaluation/Treatment of REDs: 35:32General Nutritional Guidelines for Runners: 38:04Low Carb Diets for Runners: 42:50Micronutrients for Runners: 46:52Specialized Diet Considerations for Runners: 50:40Articles Referenced:2023 IOC Consensus on REDsCarbs and REDsArticle on Jake Smith and REDsOlympic Marathoners and REDsPerformance Plates ResourceAbby Links:InstagramMidwest Performance NutritionBioEndurance Links:BioEndurance WebsiteBioEndurance NewsletterInstagramYouTube ChannelMastering Miles Podcast WebsiteDisclaimer: This podcast is meant for educational and informational purposes. Please consult your medical team for further evaluation and treatment of possible REDs symptoms. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bioendurancematt.substack.com
Episode 07: Navigating the Art of Goal Setting in 2024 - Noah Bernhardt
Jan 1 2024
Episode 07: Navigating the Art of Goal Setting in 2024 - Noah Bernhardt
Happy 2024! Join me and my great friend, Noah Bernhardt, PT, DPT, OCS, as we dive into the art of goal setting and accountability. Setting the stage for a successful year, this episode unveils some strategies for goal setting.Having shared countless goal-oriented discussions over the years, Noah and I are excited to broadcast this conversation. We reflect on the highlights and challenges of our 2023 journey, exploring the nuances of different goal types, from outcomes to performance and process-oriented objectives. Our conversation delves into the hurdles encountered in 2023, the profound impact of life changes on training and performance, and unveils our process to craft our performance and process goals for 2024.We are hoping you’ll be entertained with anecdotes such as Matt's first 50-mile bike ride with Noah, the connection between "The Shawshank Redemption" and endurance training, and our first marathon we did 48 hours before a huge neuro exam in PT school.Our mission with this episode goes beyond personal narratives; we aim to normalize these crucial conversations. By shedding light on the authentic and organic nature of our dialogue, we hope to inspire you to set robust goals for 2024. Join us in unraveling the strategies that lead to constant improvement and the pursuit of mastery. Let the journey to excellence begin!Specific Topics:Matt’s First 50-Mile Ride w/ Noah: 2:33Noah’s 2023 Recap: 5:06Noah’s 2023 Takeaway: 14:11Matt’s 2023 Takeaway: 16:15“The Shawshank Redemption” and Endurance Training: 17:15Types of Goals: 21:50Matt’s 2023 Recap: 28:20Effect of Life Changes on Performance: 30:12Subjective vs. Objective Measures of Recovery: 32:55Process Goals: 41:28Matt + Noah’s First Marathon: 1:01:18Articles Referenced:Williamson et al. 2022 - Goal Setting and PerformanceSaw et al. 2015 - Subjective versus Objective Measures and RecoveryHuberman Lab Podcast + Goals Setting ToolkitHuberman Lab Podcast #2 - Setting and Achieving GoalsNoah’s Links:StravaInstagramBioEndurance Links:BioEndurance WebsiteBioEndurance NewsletterInstagramYouTube ChannelMastering Miles Podcast WebsiteImportant Note: This podcast serves as an educational and informational resource. If you are grappling with mental health challenges, we strongly encourage you to seek professional help and guidance. Your well-being is of paramount importance, and there are qualified experts ready to support you on your journey to mental health. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bioendurancematt.substack.com
Episode 06: Mastering the Marathon Part 3 - Filling the Gaps
Dec 18 2023
Episode 06: Mastering the Marathon Part 3 - Filling the Gaps
Part 3 is bringing the Mastering the Marathon Series to the finish line! 🏁This episode is devoted to “filling the gaps.” Coach Jack Hackett of Infinity Running Company and I discuss other important aspects in the process of training for and racing your best marathon. Topics we discuss include base training, strength training, plyometrics, sleep, nutrition, super shoes, mentality, and race day tactics.Once again, this is a great resource on key principles to master to truly succeed at the marathon distance. A huge thank you to Coach Jack for sharing his expertise and passion for helping athletes strive to be their best as part of this series.We discuss the importance of strength training in depth. If you would like further assistance in starting the process, contact Coach Jack HERE or Matt HERE.To navigate to specific topics:Base Training: 4:20Strength Training: 7:42Plyometrics: 22:34Sleep: 31:35Nutrition: 40:00Super Shoes: 43:36Mentality: 52:12Race Day Tactics: 57:33Articles Referenced:Lin et al. - Horizontal Jumping and SpeedBalsalobre-Fernandez et al. - Neuromuscular Performance InfluenceHaugen et al. - Training Characteristics of World-Class Distance RunnersCigoja et al. - Super Shoes and Muscle FunctionHebert-Losier et al. - Super Shoes Article #1Hebert-Losier et al. - Super Shoes Article #2Hebert-Losier et al. - Super Shoes Article #3Moran et al. - Horizontal and Vertical PlyometricsKroshus et al. - NCAA Consensus on SleepJohnston et al. - Sleep and 2-week LagBlagrove et al. - Strength Training and RunningCoach Jack:Infinity Running Company WebsiteNewsletterMarathon Fueling CalculatorInstagramBioEndurance Links:BioEndurance WebsiteBioEndurance NewsletterInstagramYouTube ChannelMastering Miles Podcast WebsiteDisclaimer: This podcast is meant for educational purposes. For more specific nutritional details and how it applies to your unique physiology, please follow up with a registered dietician. Additionally, please consult your physician prior to initiating training for a marathon. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bioendurancematt.substack.com
Episode 05: Return to Running After Injury - Luke Menges and Robert Meilbeck
Dec 11 2023
Episode 05: Return to Running After Injury - Luke Menges and Robert Meilbeck
In this episode, I am joined by Luke Menges, PT, DPT, OCS and Robert Meilbeck, PT, DPT of Expedition Performance, a hybrid coaching and performance business. Luke and Robert are both physical therapists, so with 3 PTs on the podcast, we are talking return to running after an injury.Specifically, we discuss what runners can do if they are unable to run, then we get into in-depth information around returning to running. We make note of the criteria required to return back to running, including time, pain, range of motion (ROM), strength, functional movements, plyometrics, and psychological readiness. We then dig into the process of returning to running and how walk-run protocols play a large role.The goal is to provide generalized information so that injured runners can have a better understanding of what to expect in the return to running process.IMPORTANT: Every individual, tissue, and injury is different; therefore, it is important to ensure your return to running is as individualized as possible. So, make sure to talk to your own physical therapist and medical team to strategically return to running in the safest and most effective way possible.To navigate to specific topics:How Runners Can Maintain Fitness while Injured: 8:02Return to Running Criteria: 13:21How To Return to Running/Protocols: 40:43 Expedition Performance- Luke and Robert:Expedition Performance WebsiteInstagramRUN1 Program Free Download Coupon Code: RUN1HWG100 Articles/Research Referenced:Bushnell et al. “Cognitive and emotional control of pain…”Andrade et al. Acute:Chronic Workload RatioNakaoka et al. Acute:Chronic Workload RatioWilly et al. Patellofemoral and Achilles Loads with RunningWarden et al. Loading for Low Risk Bone Stress InjuriesSilbernagel et al. Return to sport for Achilles TendinopathyRambaud et al. Return to Running after ACL ReconstructionRessman et al. Single-Leg Squat Assessment BioEndurance Links:BioEndurance WebsiteBioEndurance NewsletterInstagramYouTube ChannelMastering Miles Podcast WebsiteDisclaimer: This podcast is meant for educational and informational purposes. Please consult your physical therapist and medical team for proper return to running after an injury. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bioendurancematt.substack.com
Episode 04: Mastering the Marathon Part 2 - Marathon Training
Dec 4 2023
Episode 04: Mastering the Marathon Part 2 - Marathon Training
Part 2 of the Mastering the Marathon Series is here and we are taking a deep dive into marathon training. I am joined once again by Coach Jack Hackett of Infinity Running Company. Jack offers a wealth of knowledge and has premier expertise in speaking about specific, effective, and intentional marathon trainingWe discuss the key principles of a training program, including volume, frequency, and intensity. More specifically we delve into how to safely build volume and what level of volume we should strive for in addition to specific information on the importance of the infamous “long run” and how to structure the long run workout. Jack discusses the benefits of single and double training sessions. We then discuss proper intensity distribution and what we should strive for, especially hitting on the importance and benefits of running slow as well as how to structure interval workouts.Truly, this is a great resource into the key principles and proper and effective marathon training. To navigate to specific topics:Volume: 4:54Long Run: 21:40Intensity: 30:45How Long Should Build Up to a Marathon Be?: 55:30 Coach Jack Links:Infinity Running Company WebsiteNewsletterMarathon Fueling CalculatorInstagramArticles Referenced:Nakaoka et al. Acute:Chronic Workload RatioYamaguchi et al. on Marathon Training VolumeRosenblat et al. Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review on Training IntensityKenneally et al. Systematic Review on Training IntensityCasado et al. Systematic Review on Training Periodization and Intensity DistributionBioEndurance Links:BioEndurance WebsiteBioEndurance NewsletterInstagramYouTube ChannelMastering Miles Podcast WebsiteDisclaimer: This podcast is meant for educational purposes. Please consult your physician prior to initiating training for a marathon. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bioendurancematt.substack.com
Episode 02: Dr. Lenny Ramsey - The Growth Mindset
Nov 20 2023
Episode 02: Dr. Lenny Ramsey - The Growth Mindset
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Lenny Ramsey. Dr. Ramsey is a professional triathlete and also has a PhD in Neuroscience. She greatly exemplifies mastery and the growth mindset throughout her life experiences and future endeavors.In the podcast we chat about how Dr. Ramsey got into racing triathlons, how many places she finished ahead of Matt in the 2018 Ironman Wisconsin, and how she approaches recovering from and attacking setbacks due to injuries. You will also learn the differences between racing in the age group and professional category in triathlons, what Dr. Ramsey looks for in the PT and health care providers that she works with, and a new journey in her athletic career. Dr. Ramsey always strives to push herself, be uncomfortable, and grow, which most certainly comes out in this interview. To navigate to specific topics:Dr. Ramsey’s Intro to Triathlon: 4:02Differences Between Age Group & Professional Racing: 10:00Dr. Ramsey’s Experience with Injuries: 28:55What Dr. Ramsey Looks for in her PT and Providers: 35:50Dr. Ramsey’s New Athletic Pursuit: 39:39 Dr. Ramsey Social Media:Instagram BioEndurance Links:BioEndurance WebsiteBioEndurance NewsletterInstagramYouTube ChannelMastering Miles Podcast WebsiteDisclaimer: This podcast is meant for educational and entertainment purposes. If you are dealing with an injury, make sure to consult a health care professional such as a physical therapist or doctor. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bioendurancematt.substack.com
Episode 01: Mastering the Marathon Part 1 - What Limits Us?
Nov 13 2023
Episode 01: Mastering the Marathon Part 1 - What Limits Us?
In Part 1 of the Mastering the Marathon Series, I am joined by Coach Jack Hackett of Infinity Running Company. Jack has extensive knowledge and education in exercise physiology and is a premier running coach. We talk specifically about the 3 main things that limit a runner’s performance in the marathon: heat, fueling, and pacing.We talk about why heat is dangerous and what steps we can take to limit the effect of heat on our marathon performance. We then talk specifically about fueling and explain the physiology behind why “carbs are king.” We also help to explain why low carb high fat strategies are not the most suitable over the marathon distance. We then turn to pacing and further explain lactate, aerobic and lactate thresholds (LT1 and LT2) and how to use Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) to pace yourself during a marathon. Additionally, tune in to find out what RPEs relate to our LT1 and LT2. To navigate to specific topics:Heat: 6:55Fueling: 19:26Pacing + RPE: 35:30 Coach Jack Links:Infinity Running Company WebsiteNewsletterMarathon Fueling CalculatorInstagramFeatherstone Nutrition Carb Loading Calculator Articles:Alhadad et al. Article on Heat MitigationBurke et al. Supernova Study (Low Carb/High Fat)McSwiney et al. ArticleDantas et al. Article on RPE and Lactate Training Zones BioEndurance Links:BioEndurance WebsiteBioEndurance NewsletterInstagramYouTube ChannelMastering Miles Podcast Website Disclaimer: This podcast is meant for educational purposes. For more specific nutritional details and how it applies to your unique physiology, please follow up with a registered dietician. Additionally, please consult your physician prior to initiating training for a marathon. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bioendurancematt.substack.com