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Endure Prime Running

Endure Prime Running

By: Bjorn-Ivar Sigbjornsen
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Endure Prime is a running podcast designed to help you run better — physically and mentally. Each episode delivers practical training tips, mindset strategies, and motivation to help runners of all levels improve performance, build consistency, and enjoy the process. Whether you’re chasing a new PR or simply want to feel stronger on your runs, Endure Prime is here to help you keep going.

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Episodes
  • Episode 15: 1:59:30 – Marathon Special
    May 15 2026

    In this marathon special, I take a closer look at Sabastian Sawe’s 1:59:30 in London and why it felt like more than just another world record. With three runners under the previous world record in the same race, this episode looks at what may have shifted at the very front of the marathon.


    We go into what made the run so remarkable, why this counts as the first official sub-two marathon, and why the negative split tells us something important about how the distance may now be raced. We also spend time on the harder questions around trust and testing, and on the practical side of performance, including shoes, high-carb fueling, bicarbonate, weather, race execution, and marathon-specific training.


    The episode closes by bringing the conversation back to regular runners. What can ordinary marathoners actually use from a performance like this? How should training, pacing, fueling, and long-term development be understood in light of what we saw in London? This is a calm and thoughtful look at one of the biggest moments the marathon has ever had.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 14: From Spring Strength to Summer Speed
    Apr 29 2026

    Spring has given many runners a base of strength, consistency, and momentum. Now the question is how to use it well. In this episode, Bjørn-Ivar looks at the shift from spring strength toward summer speed, using Faith Kipyegon as a profile of calm, efficient running built over time.


    The episode explores how speed works best when it grows out of a steady foundation, not when it is forced too quickly. There is a workout idea built around controlled effort and quicker rhythm, a nutrition spotlight on feeling light without under-fuelling, and an injury check-in focused on the lower legs, calves, achilles, and feet as faster running returns.


    For masters runners, the focus is on adding speed without overloading the week: one clear quality session, one longer aerobic run, small touches of pace, and enough recovery to absorb the work. The Sub-20 project update brings the same theme back to real training life, where the base is present but race readiness still needs time.

    A calm episode about choosing the next phase carefully, protecting continuity, and letting quicker running come from support rather than urgency.

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    51 mins
  • Episode 13: Stuck but Fit
    Apr 17 2026

    In this episode, I stay with a part of running most of us know well: the stretch where the work is there, the consistency is there, but things still do not quite come together the way we hoped. Through the story and training approach of Sifan Hassan, I look at what runners can learn about patience, range, timing, and staying healthy enough for progress to last.


    I also get into the kind of workout that helps when you want to move forward without forcing it, how nutrition supports training when the body feels flat, and why spring can bring soreness in the upper quads and groin when hills and forest running return after a winter on flatter ground. There is also a masters running section on how to keep improving through better rhythm, recovery, and durability rather than chasing too much intensity.


    To close, I bring it back to my own Sub-20 5K project, now only a couple of months from the deadline, and talk honestly about where things stand with the base training, the missing speed, and the adjustments needed around back pain, migraines, and recent groin soreness.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
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