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Episode 53 - What does DURABILITY DEFICIT mean & HOW YOU can RELATE it to your PERFORMANCE GOALS! W/ Matt Long

Episode 53 - What does DURABILITY DEFICIT mean & HOW YOU can RELATE it to your PERFORMANCE GOALS! W/ Matt Long

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🎙️ Episode 53, New Levels Coaching Podcast W/ Matt Long

In this episode, Lewis Moses is joined by long-time NLC coach Matt Long for a deep dive into one of the most talked-about topics in endurance training: durability.

Known as the "Ant & Dec" of the running world at track nights, Lewis and Matt reunite to unpack what durability really means—especially in the context of marathon and long-distance performance. Is it about longevity in the sport? Is it specific to event-based resilience? And how can coaches and athletes apply the latest science to build better training strategies?

Matt breaks down the findings of recent research (including a study Lewis participated in at Loughborough University), and together they discuss:

  • Key takeaways from the current literature on durability
  • Practical coaching methods to build robustness in endurance athletes
  • The role of energy systems and training adaptation
  • How to prepare smarter for your next big challenge

Whether you're a coach, a marathoner, or simply curious about what makes endurance athletes tick, this episode is packed with insights you can run with.

💡 Powered by Suunto — Proud partners of the podcast. From the trails to the office, Lewis shares how Suunto's gear, including their bone-conduction headphones, supports both performance and lifestyle.

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