157 episodes

Mojo for Running Coach Debbie Voiles presents training principles and running news. From beginners to marathoners, all runners will learn how to make wise training decisions. Topics include training schedule, base building, tapering, cross training, speed work, stretching, nutrition, drills, and much more. Learn how to train smart to achieve your goals.

Mojo For Running Podcast Debbie Voiles

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

Mojo for Running Coach Debbie Voiles presents training principles and running news. From beginners to marathoners, all runners will learn how to make wise training decisions. Topics include training schedule, base building, tapering, cross training, speed work, stretching, nutrition, drills, and much more. Learn how to train smart to achieve your goals.

    MFR 158: Repeats and Intervals

    MFR 158: Repeats and Intervals

    Learn all about classic track workouts and the variety of ways they can be structured to meet any runner's training goals.

    • 15 min
    MFR 157: Speedwork, how and when to incorporate speedwork into your running training

    MFR 157: Speedwork, how and when to incorporate speedwork into your running training

    To get faster or stronger or even to build endurance, every experienced runner needs speedwork. This is the first of a series of episodes on speedwork for runners, what is a speedworkout, who should do it, how to add it to your running schedule, how often, types of speed training, how to maximize benefits, and what not to do.

    • 15 min
    The Challenge of Holiday Running and the Mojo for Running December Challenge

    The Challenge of Holiday Running and the Mojo for Running December Challenge

    The month of December tests our running training more than any other as holiday events too often steal running hours. Our already hectic schedules get still busier, increasing stress levels, meaning we need run therapy more than ever, but ironically, that's the last thing on many people's mind. The Mojo for Running December Challenge will provide accountability and motivation to help you maintain running fitness during this month, setting you for success in 2022.

    • 21 min
    Head to Toe, a Close Look at How to Move and Where to Look When You Run

    Head to Toe, a Close Look at How to Move and Where to Look When You Run

    Let's go back to the basics of how to move when you run, head to toe, from where to look, to the nuances of effective arm technique, what not to do and physical cues to help with practicing good running form.
    While everyone's form will be unique, based on their body, minor adjustments will still pay off with greater comfort, improved endurance, greater speed, and fewer running injuries, all good reasons to focus on running form during every mile of every run. The goal is to practice the running form that's easiest on the body, the most efficient form, a movement that is light and fluid. Since practice makes permanent, it's not enough to do form drills and then let it go or to practice form, occasionally. Every runner needs to think about form and make practicing the elements of good running form a daily ritual. 
    Two prior episodes referred to:
    MFR 77:  How to Run Hills, Part 1, Uphill
    MFR 78:  How to Run Hills, Part 2, Downhill
    This episode includes a reminder for listeners to enter the Gasparilla Distance Classic's Name the Parrot contest. Enter here.
    Mojo for Running shirts here.
    Register for Deb's race, the gnome-themed Run Tampa Tinsel Run, December 11th, here. Check out the medal and shirt art.


     

    • 17 min
    Fun With Fartlek Training

    Fun With Fartlek Training

    Any runner or group of runners, of any level, can make up a fartlek workout on the fly, or pull out one of the traditional, time-tested fartlek workouts. Fartleks are especially good for injecting a bit of speed work into an easy or long-ish run during the basebuilding phase when it's best to avoid more structured, specific track workouts, saving them for later in the cycle when the speedwork needs to be more specific, more race oriented.
    This matters because from a psychological perspective, runners will benefit from more carefree, less structured running, fun running, but they still don't want to lose their edge by foregoing all speed work. Enter, fartleks, the perfect means of holding onto speed without going to a track.
    RunGasparilla.com/name-the-parrot-contest
    Run Tampa Tinsel Run
    Gear/equipment mentioned:
    Gymboss (wearable interval timer)
    Simple Interval Timer (iphone app)

    • 15 min
    How to Choose the Best Training Plan for Your Goal Race

    How to Choose the Best Training Plan for Your Goal Race

    Running success hinges on preparation. Crossing the finish line is the easy part, a celebration, the apex of all the training that prepared you to be there, the celebration of a well executed running training plan. The longer you run, the more races you train for, the more you'll appreciate the importance of a good training schedule, one that keeps you healthy while preparing you for your goal race. This episode explains the variables you'll see as you study your options along with guidance to help you evaluate their quality and assess whether they're right for you.

    • 18 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Wud75 ,

Huge benefit for me

My background is that I used to run cross country and 800m track but could never quite make it to the next level. I also played field hockey to a high level, but never got through to the top level adult stuff because of my fitness. I always ran into injuries or wasn't systematic enough with it. Take a hiatus for 15 years and I am back pounding the pavements training for my Navy enlistment, when I go down with a really bad calf tear from running 24k when my max long run was 10k. Jump forward a couple of months and $3k in treatment and not looking to repeat the exercise, I found this podcast.
I have found it extremely beneficial;
1) How to prevent future injuries by slowly building endurance
2) How to structure my program for my greatest benefit
3) Motivation to run
4) How to keep an effective running journal
There is bunch of other brilliant ideas in here. I have found this very worthwhile and I am using the ideas and information daily in my own practice and passing the information on to people I coach (variety of sports to representative level) before I go into the Navy.

Zorath ,

From walking to running

I find Debbie's podcasts both educational and inspirational. As someone who elected to get off the couch and start walking to begin with, September 2010, I was looking for tools and mentors that would help me take that next step to running. Debbie does that - with clear, common sense Podcasts, laced with tips, and her wisdom gleaned from considerable experience on her own personal journey.
I have quite a bit of catching up to do as I have only recently discovered these Mojo for Running podcasts, but I'm up to podcast number 8 and find all of them full of good ideas. I also find the website useful and the Facebook page a handy place to interact with Debbie and fellow runners with similar interests and a wealth of experiences to share. I know Debbie is also a highly qualified coach and runs online coaching programs too - which on the evidence of these Podcasts I'm sure would be full of great ideas and wise guidance. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED 5 STARS - thanks Debbie!

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