Sweat Elite Podcast
In this Sweat Elite Podcast Training Talk episode, Matt interviews Kyle Weise who is helping guide Matt’s return to running and long-term goal of breaking his marathon PB over the next 12–18 months. Kyle shares his background, starting running in late 2012, racing ultras early including a 100K at age 19, studying exercise science, working as a physio, and transitioning into coaching while building a Gold Coast-based squad alongside remote athletes. Kyle's Strava: Kyle's Instagram: Matt's Instagram: Matt's Strava: Supporters Club: Coaching: The conversation explores common mistakes...
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I’m back with another fortnightly In My Opinion episode - sharing running observations, Q&A and personal updates, including my return from injury, training in Bangkok, travel disruptions, Globe Runners plans, and listener questions on performance, recovery and mindset. Train with me: Private Podcast Feed + Discord: Contact: Instagram: Strava Training Log: I recorded this In My Opinion episode from Bangkok, where I ended up extending my stay to meet more people, coach athletes and attend Hyrox. Travel plans shifted a bit with flights becoming more expensive and disrupted, partly due...
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In this Sweat Elite Training Talk episode, Matt interviews Gold Coast runner Marty Bordignon after his Osaka Marathon PB of 2:46:05, a roughly four-minute improvement, paced evenly with a 1:22 high / 1:23 low split. They discuss Marty’s summer heat-based build, coached by Kyle Weise, with a strong focus on effort over numbers, plus reflections on wanting a faster result and lessons for future races like Gold Coast. Marty's Strava: Marty's Instagram: Matt's Instagram: Matt's Strava: Supporters Club: Coaching: Marty outlines a conventional training week of intervals on Tuesday,...
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Episode Summary Irish runner and content creator Michael Fox joins Matt to discuss his unconventional path in the sport. After early success as a teenage 800m/1500m runner, Mick drifted away from athletics in his 20s - moving to Australia, gaining around 30 kg, dealing with injuries, and switching focus to cycling before eventually finding his way back to running. He recounts his return to the sport and debut at the 2018 Dublin Marathon in 2:40, followed by several frustrating blow-ups while trying to improve. During COVID lockdown he leaned heavily into high mileage, including multiple...
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Ben and Mary Bridges (Messy Is Happy) recap Tokyo Marathon weekend, celebrating Mary’s 3:00:01 PB and discussing her rapid progression from 3:13 (Chicago 2024) to 3:04 (Shanghai) to nearly breaking three hours. They attribute the improvement to consistent training, gradually building to ~100 km weeks, and focused mindset work. Ben reflects on his emotional on-camera reaction at the finish and shares his own marathon journey, progressing from 2:50 at the 2019 London Marathon to 2:44 in Chicago, with a long-term goal of running in the 2:30s. He also recounts his Chicago trip where he raced...
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I’m back with another fortnightly In My Opinion episode - sharing running observations, Q&A and personal updates. Train with Matt: Private Podcast Feed + Discord: Contact: Instagram: Strava Training Log: I recorded this ramble episode from Phuket during a 10-day Thailand and Bali trip where I’ve been catching up with friends while doing some work. Part of the trip included visiting Thanyapura Sports Resort to see if it might work as a future Globe Runners Asia training camp location. I talk about some of the longevity content from Brian Johnson and walk through his “eight...
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Episode Summary Runner and content creator Josh Berlari (Josh “Josh Berlari”) breaks down the training behind his 2:29 London Marathon (2025) and a near-sub-15 5K, pushing back on rumors of “minimal training.” He shares that his peak was about 100 km per week, with a focused 4-5 week speed block before a marathon block that overlapped with fasting during Ramadan. Based in Bali for five years, Josh explains how he built a 140K+ Indonesian-language Instagram following by running in costumes (including a suit and a Go-Jek helmet), while trying to balance entertainment with a serious...
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Matt interviews high performance coach Selva Yoga following Selva’s earlier public comments on doping in elite distance running. Selva has worked with male athletes holding personal bests ranging from 2:25 down to 2:07 in the marathon, and female athletes as fast as 2:38. He has personally coached athletes from 2:26 down to 2:16 in the marathon. The conversation breaks down how athletes are caught - in and out of competition testing, missed whereabouts filings, and biological passport irregularities - alongside claims of uneven enforcement. Selva alleges corruption within parts of Kenyan...
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I’m back with another fortnightly In My Opinion episode - sharing running observations, Q&A and personal updates. Train with Matt: Private Podcast Feed + Discord: Contact: Instagram: Strava Training Log: I wished friends luck at Osaka and Tokyo and spoke about returning to YouTube to document a marathon comeback despite not running yet and feeling imposter syndrome. I explained why I moved away from pro-athlete travel content - doping concerns, COVID restrictions, visa limits and tax complications. The channel is shifting toward my own journey. On training, I addressed the...
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Luke and Matt kick off with some light banter before Luke’s travel day into Japan for the Osaka Marathon - a small delay, a tight connection, business class, melatonin sleep, and ANA staff going above and beyond to get them through. That opens a broader chat on Japan’s world-class service, its strict rule-following culture, and why Japan feels “cheap” right now with the yen and day-to-day costs. The episode then pivots to Jake Barraclough’s “Ran To Japan” video and his blunt take on doping in pro running - how hard it is for major names to get caught, the risks for...
info_outlineIn this Sweat Elite Podcast Training Talk episode, Matt interviews Kyle Weise who is helping guide Matt’s return to running and long-term goal of breaking his marathon PB over the next 12–18 months. Kyle shares his background, starting running in late 2012, racing ultras early including a 100K at age 19, studying exercise science, working as a physio, and transitioning into coaching while building a Gold Coast-based squad alongside remote athletes.
Kyle's Strava:
https://www.strava.com/athletes/3517976/
Kyle's Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/kyle_weise/
Matt's Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/
Matt's Strava:
https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359/
Supporters Club:
https://www.sweatelite.co/supporters-club/
Coaching:
https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox
The conversation explores common mistakes runners make, including chasing short-term results, copying elite sessions by distance rather than effort or time, over-relying on data, and failing to properly cycle training. Kyle explains his preference for time-based prescriptions, capping most marathon long runs around 2:45–3:00, and balancing speed development with aerobic base and threshold work.
Kyle outlines his own marathon journey, including a PB of 2:31:50, and reflects on why he fell short of sub-2:30, pointing to limitations in leg strength and cramping. They also discuss Matt’s sacral stress fracture, why imaging often lags symptoms, and a cautious return-to-run process built around walk-run progressions. The episode finishes with thoughts on using a 5K-focused speed block before returning to the marathon, managing content consumption, highlighting athletes like Jimmy Whelan, and how patience and long-term consistency ultimately separate runners who reach their potential.
Timestamps:
00:00 Welcome
01:06 Kyle’s running origin story
02:34 From physio to coaching
05:37 Patience and long term gains
09:30 Stop copying elite workouts
12:19 Time vs distance mindset
14:06 Marathon long run limits
16:51 Kyle’s marathon journey
19:34 Why the sub 2:30 faded
21:46 Matt’s comeback and marathon principles
25:45 Marathon Pace Myths
26:36 Rebuild Then Speed
28:17 Stress Fracture Scans
30:16 Symptoms vs Imaging
33:02 Return to Run Plan
34:38 Back to Consistent Training
37:11 Sydney Timing and 5K Goals
39:38 Benchmarks vs Race Execution
44:00 Testing Speed for Marathon
46:38 Time Goals and Mindset
49:07 Racing Without Splits
50:47 Race Not The Clock
52:29 Marathon Goals And Variables
54:15 Curating Running Content
57:58 Social Media Noise And Sponsors
01:01:12 Who To Follow From Zero
01:05:00 Tall Poppy And Jealousy
01:07:30 What Makes Runners Great
01:12:02 Where To Follow Kyle