Sweat Elite Podcast
Kyle breaks down his 30K tune-up race seven weeks out from the Gold Coast Marathon, along with a broader discussion on training structure, recovery, and performance goals heading into the final phase of his build. Matt's Instagram: Matt's Strava: Kyle's Strava: Kyle's Instagram: Supporters Club: Coaching: Kyle walks through his 30K tune-up race, run on a mixed trail and road course in humid conditions, sharing how the pacing unfolded alongside training partner Dave. He describes finishing controlled despite feeling slightly limited from lower recent volume, and recovering strongly...
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Running Through Checkpoints - The Reality Of The Palestine Marathon Recording from Ramallah after the Palestine Marathon, Matt sits down with Palestinian runner Ahmad Taher alongside Reem to unpack a race experience that goes far beyond performance. With multiple postponements and uncertainty around travel, the trip was only locked in seven days out, setting the tone for a week defined by unpredictability both on and off the course. Ahmad Taha Instagram: Reem Ali Instagram: Be coached by Matt: Join the Shareholders Club / Private Podcast Feed: Matt Instagram: Matt Training Log - Strava: ...
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Former professional triathlete Colin Chartier joins Matt for a wide-ranging and controversial conversation about doping in endurance sport, the realities of EPO use and testing loopholes, and how his life changed after receiving a three-year suspension following a positive test in 2023. * We apologise for the poor audio quality in this podcast episode at times * Ground App: Collin Chartier Instagram: Be coached by Matt: Join the Shareholders Club / Private Podcast Feed: Matt Instagram: Matt Training Log - Strava: Contact Matt: Chartier was once ranked 11th in the world and won both...
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I recap my experience travelling to and running the Palestine Marathon weekend in Bethlehem, including crossing through Jordan and the West Bank, what it was actually like on the ground in the region, and how different the experience felt compared to many online portrayals. I also announce the new Globe Runners Thailand experience in Phuket and answer listener questions on coaching, shoe tech, injury comeback plans, visas, and the future of running. Links My coaching: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ My Strava:...
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Hope you like the new thumbnail :) Marty is back with 9–10 weeks to go until the Gold Coast Marathon, diving into a London Marathon debrief, the rise of supershoe tech, and where performance gains really come from. They discuss Adidas’ Evo 3 hype, extreme pricing, and whether improvements are driven more by shoes, fueling strategies, bicarb, and training rather than technology alone. Matt's Instagram: Matt's Strava: Marty's Strava: Marty's Instagram: Marty's Podcast: Phuket Running Experience: Supporters Club: Coaching: The episode breaks down the London Marathon races,...
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Matt is joined again by Canadian 2:09 marathoner Tom Nobbs to break down the Boston Marathon, Canadian distance running, post-marathon recovery, and Tom’s build toward the Ottawa 10K. Our apologies that this episode has been published about a week after it was originally planned to. Train with Matt Fox here: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Join the Supporters Club and private podcast feed here: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact Matt Fox here: matt@sweatelite.co Matt Fox Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Fox Strava:...
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Matt and Mick break down the London Marathon chaos, training consistency, and the reality behind elite and everyday running. LINKS Matt Coaching: Matt Instagram: Matt Strava: Mick Instagram: Mick Strava: Matt Fox (2:18 marathoner) and Mick Fox (2:19 marathoner) talk through the idea of filming a “day in the life” series to show how everyday runners, especially parents, can still train at a high level and improve their marathons. They then dive into the London Marathon, breaking down the shock of two men going under two hours and multiple athletes dipping under the...
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Matt and Kyle recap the Boston Marathon, discussing standout performances, strong Australian results, and how favorable tailwinds can make Boston far faster than many expect despite the course profile. They break down race execution, fast early splits, and why Boston can sometimes race more like a flat fast marathon than people assume. Matt's Instagram: Matt's Strava: Kyle's Strava: Kyle's Instagram: Supporters Club: Coaching: The conversation then shifts to Kyle’s Gold Coast Marathon build, balancing fatherhood and full-time physiotherapy work while preparing for a strong marathon...
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Mick Fox (2:19 marathoner) and Matt Fox (2:18 marathoner). Boston Recap, London Forecast, and Why Runners Overthink Data (Plus a Robot Race Detour) In this week’s episode of the Sweat Elite Podcast, Mick Fox and Matt return with another episode of the Fastest Fox series. They break down Boston Marathon results, preview London Marathon conditions, discuss why so many runners overcomplicate training data, and somehow end up deep in a conversation about robot racing in Beijing. Train with Matt Fox here: Join the Supporters Club and private podcast feed here: Contact Matt Fox here: Matt Fox...
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Ethan Shuley on His Rapid Marathon Rise to 2:07 in Osaka, Training in Japan, and What’s Next Matt Fox speaks with runner and YouTuber Ethan Shuley about his rapid rise from a 2:46 marathoner to 2:07 in Osaka. Ethan shares how injuries, ultras, Japan’s running culture, high mileage, better fueling, and more structured coaching helped drive one of the most interesting marathon progressions in the sport right now. Matt coaching Matt Instagram Matt Strava Contact Matt Ethan Shuley Instagram Ethan Shuley Strava Ethan Shuley joins Matt Fox to unpack one of the most dramatic recent jumps in...
info_outlineIn this week’s episode of the Sweat Elite Podcast, Michael Fox and Matt launch a new weekly series - The Fastest Fox - with Mick Fox returning to the show. They discuss Mick’s hamstring comeback, his first race back, training philosophy, marathon goals, content creators in running, and much more.
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Mick and Matt open the first episode of the new weekly Fastest Fox series with Mick Fox, covering Mick’s recovery from a hamstring injury and the emotion of getting back to proper running after recently being limited to 5K runs at around 8-minute pace. Mick shares how meaningful it felt to return to one-minute reps at sub-5 mile pace and previews his first post-injury half marathon, where the main goal is to race freely, avoid obsessing over splits, and come away healthy.
The conversation also explores how age-related decline is often less about age itself and more about life pressures like family, poor sleep, and limited training time, with Irish runner Gary O’Hanlon mentioned as an example of what is still possible later in a running career. Luke and Matt then discuss Steven Scullion’s recent Spencer Matthews interview, including thoughts on keeping training simple, the role of lactate and zones, honesty around shoes, and the pros and cons of overcomplicating performance.
Later in the episode, they talk through how YouTube and content incentives can push runners toward racing too often, reference creators like Jake Barraclough and Hugo Fry, debate Ben Felton’s shift away from the “Road to Rotterdam” idea, and reflect on how often they would race a marathon themselves. They finish by sharing marathon goal times, discussing the balance between high mileage and speed blocks, and teasing next week’s deeper conversation on nutrition products, coaching, and the private feed.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Fastest Fox Returns
00:32 - Hamstring Comeback Joy
01:52 - Half Marathon Plans
03:16 - Race Day Mindset
04:45 - Back To Training Build
06:39 - Age Family And Sleep
09:24 - Steven Scullion Takeaways
15:08 - Marathon A Month Lessons
17:03 - Weather And Run Struggles
18:35 - Running Content Roundup
21:14 - Jake In Japan Strategy
23:48 - Racing for Content
25:13 - Monthly Racing Pros
27:42 - Ben Felton Debate
29:46 - Why Skip Rotterdam
31:30 - Trusting the Coach
36:26 - Marathon Time Goals
38:05 - Chasing Irish Masters
40:01 - Speed vs Mileage
44:49 - Nutrition and Session Timing
45:58 - Wrap and Private Feed