Marathon Handbook's weekly podcast covers everything you need to know about running, from wrapping your head around running your first 5K to qualifying for the Boston Marathon!
Each week, our team of editors chat about what's going on in the running scene, as well as timely training tips, the hottest new gear and tech, and what's happening at the world's biggest races. We'll cover everything from the Boston Marathon to the Barkley Marathons, often podding live from the most important moments in running!
Watch our video podcast each week on YouTube, and listen to it wherever you get your podcasts!
For inquiries: hi@marathonhandbook.com
Marathon Handbook's weekly podcast covers everything you need to know about running, from wrapping your head around running your first 5K to qualifying for the Boston Marathon!
Each week, our team of editors chat about what's going on in the running scene, as well as timely training tips, the hottest new gear and tech, and what's happening at the world's biggest races. We'll cover everything from the Boston Marathon to the Barkley Marathons, often podding live from the most important moments in running!
Watch our video podcast each week on YouTube, and listen to it wherever you get your podcasts!
For inquiries: hi@marathonhandbook.com
n this episode, Michael Doyle and Alex Cyr break down one of the biggest scandals in marathon history: Ruth Chepngetich’s doping ban. They trace the story from her shocking 2:09:56 world record in Chicago (04:00) to the first signs of suspicion, the January London Marathon announcement (10:00), and the moment the positive drug test surfaced (13:00). The hosts then unpack the digital evidence found on her phone (16:00), the decision behind her three-year suspension (20:00), and the incriminating WhatsApp messages about banned substances (22:00). Later, they debate what happens to her world record (33:00), how Nike and World Athletics handled the fallout (27:00), and whether she — and her agent — should be banned for life (50:00). The episode closes with a discussion about how the sport can recover from yet another doping crisis (54:00).
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In this week’s episode of The Marathon Handbook Podcast, hosts Katelyn Tocci and Alex Cyr take the reins while Michael is away coaching at a cross-country meet. (00:00) After covering back-to-back marathons in Chicago and Toronto, they share travel chaos stories and post-race reflections. (10:15) The conversation turns to post-marathon blues — what to do when the season ends or when your race doesn’t go to plan. (17:40) Listener Erin writes in about whether to run a redemption marathon, sparking an in-depth discussion on recovery timing, mental reset strategies, and avoiding injury. (31:00) Katelyn recounts her own mistake running too soon after a 100-miler, and Alex offers tips for managing motivation in the off-season. (50:00) The hosts close with how to structure recovery weeks, stay inspired during the winter, and find joy in running again before the next big race. (1:03:00) Plus, they tease what’s ahead for the Marathon Handbook team in New York.
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Recorded live at the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon Expo, hosts Michael Doyle, Katelyn Tocci, and Alex Cyr sit down with Natasha Wodak, Canada’s marathon record holder, for an inspiring and hilarious conversation about racing, training, and staying motivated.
They dive into Toronto Marathon weekend highlights (01:00), Natasha’s first marathon in 2013 (09:45), lessons from her comeback (12:00), rookie mistakes and pacing tips (16:00), and how to adapt to weather on race day (20:00). Natasha explains how she keeps running fun (27:30), breaks down the Toronto course (30:00), shares her ASICS super shoe preferences (33:45), and walks through her pre-race mindset (39:00).
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In this episode of The Marathon Handbook Podcast (00:00), Michael, Alex, and Katelyn kick off Toronto Marathon week and preview their upcoming live show (04:20). They share plans for the New York City Marathon (07:00) and Michael’s big reveal that he’s running the Philadelphia Marathon (08:25). Then, they tackle two listener questions: how to handle being assigned to a slower corral at NYC (11:06) and how to base-build for a year toward a sub-3 marathon goal (31:32).
In the second half (45:45), Alex interviews TCS futurist Bill Quinn about the future of the marathon — including AI-driven race organization (1:01:49), morphing performance clothing (57:57), nanotech wearables (56:13), smart shoes, and augmented reality for spectators (1:18:48). The conversation explores how technology could make marathons more sustainable (1:29:43) and accessible while preserving the human essence of running (1:34:22).
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In this instant reaction episode of the Marathon Handbook Podcast, Michael, Alex Cyr, and Katelyn Tocci recap all the action from the 2025 Chicago Marathon (00:00). Alex argues that Kelvin Kiptum’s 2023 world record looms even larger after this year’s results (02:40), while Katelyn spotlights Jacob Kiplimo’s blistering yet flawed attempt at history (05:15). The team dissects the record-breaking American run from Conner Mantz (13:50) and what it means for U.S. distance running (19:30). On the women’s side, Hawi Feysa’s near “immaculate” marathon earns praise for its perfect pacing (24:40), and the crew debates the future of American women’s marathoning (31:30). Plus, deep dives into the super shoe wars—Nike, Adidas, Hoka, and ASICS—and what’s next on the marathon circuit heading into Toronto (45:30).
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In this Chicago Marathon 2025 preview episode, Michael Doyle, Alex Cyr, and Katelyn Tocci are packing their bags for the Windy City (05:40) and sharing insider race-week plans — including a live podcast, Nike relay, and shakeout runs (11:25). Michael reflects on running Chicago five times (16:00) and breaks down how to race it smart (22:30), covering course landmarks (25:20), weather pitfalls (30:00), and his best and worst marathon moments (35:30). The team also power-ranks the World Marathon Majors (42:10) and previews what’s coming race weekend (48:40).
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Canadian-American Olympian Rory Linkletter joins us ahead of the 2025 Chicago Marathon, where he will attempt to break Cam Levins’ North American marathon record (2:05:36). We talk about his Boston breakthrough earlier this year (06:32), why he chose Chicago and his rivalry with Connor Mance (11:15), and his Olympic experience in Paris (18:19). Rory dives deep into training under coach John Green (27:43), sports science and lactate testing (34:53), the mental side of the marathon (38:48), and the business of being a pro runner (42:47). He discusses Puma’s role in the super shoe era (51:25), his views on doping (01:10:37), and what it will take to set the North American record in Chicago (01:13:49).
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In this episode of the Marathon Handbook Podcast, Michael Doyle, Alex Cyr, and Katelyn Tocci tackle some of your most pressing running questions. We kick things off with listener shoe dilemmas ahead of the Chicago Marathon (02:00), debate the Nike Vomero Plus (07:15), and share thoughts on sticking with what works before race day (15:20). We hear the inspiring story of a new runner turned 10K addict (17:30), and dive into SI joint injuries and tough race decisions (21:00). Patrick asks about quantity vs. quality in training (32:30), and then it’s time for the big one: cadence myths and the 180 steps per minute debate (40:30). We explore Jack Daniels’ famous study (51:30), running slow to run fast (56:00), and our own cadences. Later, we talk pain caves—5K vs. marathon (01:00:30), destination racing in Honolulu (01:11:30), and whether Toronto is the right BQ course (01:18:00). Finally, Patrick asks if AI can predict his Boston attempt (01:20:00).
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In this Fall 2025 Mailbag Episode of The Marathon Handbook Podcast, we answer listener questions on everything from salvaging half marathon training (05:02) and international marathon travel tips (14:12) to running nutrition (25:35), sub-3 marathon pacing strategies (33:42), cross-training after injury (46:00), and marathon peak week illness (1:09:55). Plus, fun debates on running music and the future of World Marathon Majors (1:16:22). Sponsored by Wahoo KICKR RUN (00:00).
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In this bonus episode of the pod, we dissect a surprising performance at the Berlin Marathon. Pop icon Harry Styles just ran a sub-3-hour marathon in Berlin—and we’ve got the full breakdown. Michael Doyle and Alex Cyr discuss Styles’ impressive splits (00:45), his massive improvement since Tokyo (05:00), the impact of Berlin’s extreme heat (06:00), the gear he used (08:00), his celebrity running GOAT status (12:00), and whether he might chase a Boston Marathon qualifier next (18:00). This is the definitive analysis of Harry Styles, the marathon runner.
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In this episode of the Marathon Handbook Podcast, we break down the 2025 Berlin Marathon (02:10), starting with Sebastian Sawe’s extraordinary victory (05:00) despite brutal heat and tough conditions. We compare his run to Kelvin Kiptum’s world record and Eliud Kipchoge’s Berlin performances (10:20), then analyze the impact of race timing and weather (15:00). The women’s race brought late drama as Rosemary Wanjiru held off a furious charge (20:10). We also discuss pacing strategies and etiquette (26:30), Berlin’s future as a fast marathon (30:00), and how influencer coverage shifted this year (34:30). Finally, we preview Chicago Marathon and our upcoming mailbag episode (36:50).
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In this episode of the Marathon Handbook Podcast, we kick things off with Caitlin’s epic 100-mile race recap (01:00) before diving into a listener’s question about long-term marathon training cycles and macro planning for big PR jumps (14:30). Then we shift to the 2025 Berlin Marathon Preview (36:50), covering its rich history and reputation (39:30), the greatest moments in Berlin Marathon history (50:00), and whether Berlin still deserves its title as the world’s fastest course (54:10). We explore Berlin’s role in the World Marathon Majors (1:03:00) before analyzing the women’s elite field (1:11:00) and the men’s elite field featuring Sebastian Sawe (1:15:50). Finally, we power rank all the World Marathon Majors (1:33:30) and share final thoughts plus upcoming content plans (1:36:45).
⸻This episode is sponsored by Skratch Labs. For a free starter pack (just pay for the shipping!) go to the link below and enter the promo code: MARATHONBUNDLEhttps://www.skratchlabs.com/products/hydration-bundle?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=Marathon-Handbook&utm_campaign=August&utm_term=hydration-bundle&utm_content=2025-5📩 Questions about training, race previews, or to send us your hot takes? Email us at podcast@marathonhandbook.com.🎤 Leave us a voice memo for our mailbag episodes: marathonhandbook.com/podcast📸 Instagram: @marathon.handbook📘 Facebook: @marathonhandbook📰 Join 265,000+ runners getting our daily newsletter: marathonhandbook.com/newsletter👍 Like, subscribe, and drop your questions in the comments.🎧 Audio version available wherever you get podcasts + watch the video version on Spotify.📺 Subscribe on YouTube for weekly running deep dives.⸻
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In this episode, Michael Doyle and Alex Cyr break down the 2025 World Athletics Championships Men’s Marathon (0:50), a brutal Tokyo race in scorching conditions (4:20) that saw top contenders drop out (12:40) and an unprecedented photo finish as Alphonce Simbu edged Amanal Petros (25:00). We analyze early pacing strategies (8:10), compare it to yesterday’s women’s marathon (17:20), and explore the future of marathon championships after this thrilling finish (36:10).
This episode is sponsored by Skratch Labs. For a free starter pack (just pay for the shipping!) go to the link below and enter the promo code: MARATHONBUNDLEhttps://www.skratchlabs.com/products/hydration-bundle?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=Marathon-Handbook&utm_campaign=August&utm_term=hydration-bundle&utm_content=2025-5📩 Questions about training, race previews, or to send us your hot takes? Email us at podcast@marathonhandbook.com.🎤 Leave us a voice memo for our mailbag episodes: marathonhandbook.com/podcast📸 Instagram: @marathon.handbook📘 Facebook: @marathonhandbook📰 Join 265,000+ runners getting our daily newsletter: marathonhandbook.com/newsletter👍 Like, subscribe, and drop your questions in the comments.🎧 Audio version available wherever you get podcasts + watch the video version on Spotify.📺 Subscribe on YouTube for weekly running deep dives.⸻#Tokyo2025 #WorldAthletics #MensMarathon #PhotoFinish #AlphonceSimbu #AmanalPetros #IliassAouani #MarathonRacing #RunningPodcast #MarathonRunning
Michael Doyle and Alex Cyr deliver their instant reactions to the 2025 World Athletics Championships Women’s Marathon in Tokyo. They break down the opening chaos (00:48), Susanna Sullivan’s fearless front-running (03:00), the chase pack’s strategy (06:12), the decisive move at 27.9K (09:03), and the thrilling final 10K (11:48). From Julia Paternain’s surprise podium run (14:23) to the epic sprint finish (15:48), brutal conditions (24:18), and the shoe wars (27:08), this episode has it all.
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In this episode of the Marathon Handbook Podcast, Michael, Alex, and Katelyn break down the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo (00:51), highlighting the biggest storylines across the men’s and women’s marathons (28:00), the Faith Kipyegon vs. Beatrice Chebet rivalry in the 5000m (05:22), the men’s 1500m drama with Jakob Ingebrigtsen (13:26), the stacked men’s 800m field (22:18), and the electric 100m & 200m sprints (44:42). Predictions, hot takes, and must-watch races ahead of the September 13–21 championships.
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Peak week is the most demanding part of any training cycle — but how much mileage is enough, should you race, and how do you recover properly?
In this episode, we dive into peak week mindset (00:00), share our most inspiring runners including Courtney Dauwalter and Cam Levins (02:00), compare old-school training intensity with modern approaches (08:30), and break down ultra vs. marathon peak week mileage (14:15). We talk about structuring peak week around intensity vs. volume (19:25), the debate on racing during peak week (25:10), racing strategy and whether to go all out or tempo it (31:40), and why practice races matter for strategy and logistics (35:00). We also cover running tech, recovery lessons (37:20), avoiding peak week burnout with sleep and nutrition tips (40:00), the importance of avoiding common mistakes like “licensing” (47:15), plus gear news with the ASICS MegaBlast & SonicBlast review (51:00), our new “7 Runners You Meet on the Sidewalk” reel (53:20), and a Couch to 5K video for beginner runners (55:00).
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Our editor Michael Doyle is joined by news editor Jessy Carveth to break down all the action at the 2025 Sydney Marathon, which debuted as a World Marathon Major. They unpack Eliud Kipchoge's surprising performance, and what it means for his legacy. They also discuss Sifan Hassan's greatness. And they debate whether or not Sydney felt like World Marathon Majors material.
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This week on The Marathon Handbook Podcast, Michael Doyle, Alex Cyr, and Katelyn Tocci break down the newest World Marathon Major: the Sydney Marathon (00:00). We cover the hilly course and its reputation as possibly the toughest major (06:55), the race’s rapid rise to global status (13:00), and whether adding more majors—like Cape Town or Shanghai—helps or hurts the brand (19:00).
Then, we preview the elite fields: Kipchoge at 40 and what a win or loss would mean for his legacy (53:30), and Olympic champion Sifan Hassan’s dominance and challengers (45:00). Finally, we rank the majors from best to least best in our 2025 power rankings (1:08:00).
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Thinking about ultramarathons? In this episode of the Marathon Handbook Podcast, Michael Doyle, Alex Cyr, and ultra coach Katelyn Tocci explain everything you need to know about making the leap from marathons to ultras. We define what an ultramarathon really is (1:40), debate whether the 50K is a “true” ultra (4:20), and share key differences between road and trail racing (7:00). We dig into fueling strategies (12:40), aid stations and gear (18:30), and how to pick your first ultra (30:45). Caitlin also reveals the biggest mistakes new ultra runners make (40:05). Then we dive deep into UTMB, Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc—its history (56:30), course details (1:03:00), controversies (1:19:00), and preview this year’s men’s and women’s fields (1:21:30). Finally, we make our podium picks and wrap up (1:36:00).
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In this episode of the Marathon Handbook Podcast, we reveal the results of a landmark study on 867 NYC Marathon trainees that identified a single exercise—the single-leg glute bridge—that cut injury risk by 64%. Michael Doyle, Katelyn Tocci, and Alex Cyr break down the findings, share their own injury stories, and discuss how runners can apply this to training.
(00:00) The tease: could one exercise fix everything?
(02:00) Training updates: Katelyn’s 100-miler build, Alex’s knee niggle, Michael’s pacing story
(13:00) Study breakdown: how it worked, injury rates, the surprise result
(16:30) The single-leg glute bridge explained
(19:00) Injury horror stories and lessons learned
(35:00) How to perform the exercise correctly
(41:00) Why 20–29 seconds is the sweet spot
(44:30) Unilateral strength for runners
(51:20) Long-run spikes: the #1 cause of injury
(53:30) Listener mailbag: chasing sub-3 in Lisbon
(58:00) Wrap-up and mailbag invite
How-To Explainer on glute exercises for runners:
https://marathonhandbook.com/glute-exercises/
The single best exercise for runners to prevent injury:
https://marathonhandbook.com/the-single-best-exercise-to-prevent-injury/
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