Eat Sleep Run Repeat

Steven Woolley

Welcome to Eat Sleep Run Repeat, we hope you enjoy our shows and hope we can motivate some listeners to get out there and run for fun. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 16 FEB

    Run Faster With Less Effort: The Truth About VO₂ Max Training

    If you want to run faster, feel stronger, and delay fatigue — you need to understand VO₂ max. In this episode of Eat Sleep Run Repeat, host Carl Batty dives deep into one of the most important (and misunderstood) performance factors in endurance training: VO₂ max. We break down: • What VO₂ max actually is (in simple terms) • Why it matters for runners of all levels — from beginners to experienced athletes • How improving VO₂ max boosts speed, endurance, and overall fitness • The biggest mistakes runners make when trying to train it • Practical VO₂ max workouts you can start using immediately • How structured interval training changes your physiology Whether you’re chasing a PB, trying to break a plateau, or just want to feel fitter on your runs — this episode gives you actionable insights backed by coaching experience and sports science. Special Listener Offer — Free Coached VO₂ Max Session An offer from Start Running Stay Running We talked about VO₂ max — what it is, why it matters for runners, how improving it increases your fitness, speed, delays fatigue, and practical ways to train for it. Free coached VO₂ max session • When: 03 March, 4:45 AM • Where: Sandgate • What: A coached, practical VO₂ max session so you can experience the training we discussed. All levels welcome. Spaces are limited — registration required. Register here: https://startrunningstayrunning.com.au/new-athlete-profile/?Program=Drop%20That%20Time Questions? Reply to this episode or email startrunningstayrunning@gmail.com Why You Should Listen? VO₂ max isn’t just for elite athletes — it’s one of the fastest ways to improve your running performance at any level. Understanding how to train it properly can transform your results in weeks. If you’ve ever wondered: “How do I run faster?” “Why am I stuck at the same pace?” “What training actually works?” This episode is for you. PLUR Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    49 min
  2. 13 ENE

    EP 208 - Big Life Moments, Big training Weeks & BIG Questions in Professional Running

    This week on Eat Sleep Run Repeat, we’re covering everything from big life moments to big questions in the running world. We kick things off with Shiloh & Brenno’s engagement — how it happened, the reactions, and the reality of balancing major life milestones with marathon training. From there, we break down our training weeks: what worked, what didn’t, how fatigue showed up, and the lessons we’re taking forward as the mileage builds. We dive into Spotify listener messages, shouting out some of the best feedback and standout comments from the community. Next up, we unpack the Cadbury Marathon in Hobart — the course, the weather, the overall vibe, and who this race actually suits (and who it doesn’t). We also touch on the World Cross Country Championships and the Valencia 10K, discussing why cross country still matters and why Valencia is quickly becoming the world’s fastest road-racing destination. To finish, we tackle the tough stuff: Albert Korir’s EPO positive test, our initial reactions, and what cases like this do to trust in elite running and fans of the sport. We wrap it all up with a rapid-fire yes/no round on our 2026 running goals — honest answers, questionable discipline, and plenty of laughs. If you’re training, racing, or just obsessed with running culture, this one’s for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1 h y 7 min

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Welcome to Eat Sleep Run Repeat, we hope you enjoy our shows and hope we can motivate some listeners to get out there and run for fun. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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