Navigating Hip Pain & Returning to Long Distance Performance
Strength For Endurance Podcast
Release Date: 08/29/2025
Strength For Endurance Podcast
If you’ve been listening to this channel for a while now you’ll know were big believers in having a individualised approach to your training. So exercises that are showcased as "the best…..the number one exercise…..the only exercise for….” always need be approached with a bit of caution and logic. However there are some strengthexercise that really ARE great for the majority of individuals, and through our 15+ years of coaching here at SFE have been used to test to develop the strength and performance of hundreds of athletes. Listen in as Kriss shares 5 of his favourite, and...
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We’ve all been there - you've woken up and things don’t feel 100%, maybe your calf is niggling, you’re feeling exhausted after a big week at work and minimal sleep or you feeling like you’re coming down with something. Most of us will have that little voice inside us that say’s "Should I train today?” But how do you make the decision whether to pull back or push on through? Listen in as Kriss works through these scenarios. (00:00) Introduction to The Strength for Endurance Podcast (00:39) The Dilemma: To Train or Not to Train? (01:30) Understanding Risk vs. Reward in...
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Two of the most important elements of training that often get ignored - How you warm up and recover from every training session. These are non-negotiables that’ll help to prevent injury, move past injury, improve your skill set and develop power, speed and endurance. But they are often neglected due to being time poor or not fully understanding what the best exercises are. In todays episode Kriss explain how having a short, effective warm up and recovery routine that you can do daily will help to move the needle towards to injury or performance goals (00:00) Introduction to The Strength for...
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For many of us in the endurance community the sports we love to do are central to our lifestyles, they are part of our every day and the thought of an off season can be fairly daunting. Today Kriss looks at why the 'off season’ (or period of significant de-load as he likes to call it) is so important, how it can be managed and why it varies from person to person. (00:00) Introduction to The Strength for Endurance Podcast (00:40) Understanding the Off-Season (01:19) Key Considerations for Off-Season Training (02:59) Adjusting Training Intensity and Volume (04:30) Mental and Physical...
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One of the biggest miscinceptions amongst endurance athletes is the notion that you do not need to develop upper body strength for running and cycling performance. Listen in as Kriss dispells this myth and showcases the significant performance gains that can be achieved from being stronger through your upper body. (00:00) Introduction to The Strength for Endurance Podcast (00:41) The Importance of Upper Body Strength in Endurance Sports (01:50) Common Misconceptions and the Need for Upper Body Strength (06:55) Practical Exercises to Build Upper Body Strength (09:47) Integrating...
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When rehabilitating an injury, one of the most important variables to be managing is the amount of training you’re continuing to do. This variable will literally make or break the success of your recovery, as too little of the necessary work won’t create enough stimulus and too much will likely overload you. Listen in as Kriss discusses the balance necessary to optimise rehab, the pysychological toll it can take and the need for accountability during this process. (00:00) Introduction to Training Load Management (00:59) Psychological Aspects and Professional Guidance (01:57)...
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GLP-1 weightloss medication has seen a surge of popularity within the general population over the last few years, and has so far shown success for many individuals seeking weightloss. But the desire for significant weightloss might not be the first thing you think of when working with endurance athletes, runners, cyclists and triathletes. However as our guest today Nicola Marsh explains, her work as a Registered Dietician and Sports Nutritionist has seen a high increase in the number of athletes utilising this drug without understanding the implications and risks it might have. Listen in...
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Zone 2, steady state training is deceptive. If you’re someone who wants to run long, you’ll know that building your aerobic engine is an essentail part of your training. But what many people don’t understand is that they also need to build resilience in their body. And this comes by incorporating qualities like power, speed and intensity into your training. The body builds strength in response to a stimulus, so If you're not applying enough load and force through theres not enough stimilus. This is why we see so many injuries in endurance sport, because often the body doesn’t...
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We’ve all heard the saying, but what does it mean when it comes to our training? Listen in as Kriss breaks down numerous examples of where people thought they were doing the right thing, but in fact were missing the clear details that allowed them to get back on track and see improvements quuickly. (00:00) Introduction: The Devil is in the Details (00:08) Understanding Endurance Performance Challenges (01:36) The Importance of Individualized Training Programs (02:48) Identifying and Addressing Weaknesses (04:48) The Role of Detailed Movement Analysis (08:49) The Future of Coaching and...
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A very talented athlete, Amy has been an SFE member for a number of years now. After navigating a number of setbacks during this time, she has successfully built herself back up to to being able to take on the Lakeland 100 this year, shaving an impressive 8+ hours off her previous attempt. Listen in to this emotional but inspiring story, that many of you will relate to - navigating the highs and lows of endurance sport, injury, and ultimately coming out the other side stronger, smarter and ready to take on more in the future. (00:00) Introduction to The Strength for Endurance...
info_outlineHip pain spans a wide range of causes, levels of severity and recovery timelines. From chronic overuse injuries to acute trauma, and contributing factors including low energy availability and excess volumes of endurance training - issues around the hip are complex.
In todays episode Kriss deep dives into his coaching experience and importantly the success that the team at SFE have had when supporting clients with hip pain.
Kriss shares a range of few clients stories - how they’ve gone about navigating and overcoming setbacks that have plagued individuals for many years.
(00:00) Introduction to The Strength for Endurance Podcast
(00:42) Understanding Hip Pain in Endurance Sports
(01:44) Common Hip Injuries and Their Impact
(03:16) Rehabilitation and Recovery Strategies
(04:46) Case Studies and Success Stories
(07:54) The Importance of Strength and Conditioning
(10:55) Developing a Personalized Training Program
(15:36) Integrating Rehabilitation into Daily Life
(21:39) Final Thoughts and Encouragement
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