Episodes

  • How Taping her Watch Unlocked a 2h34 marathon | Amanda Martin, 1st place at the 2026 Eugene Marathon
    Jun 15 2026

    What changes when you stop chasing the number and start running on feel?

    Amanda Martin spent eight years chasing the US Olympic Trials marathon standard. This spring she taped over her watch at the Eugene Marathon, ran the entire race blind to her pace, and crossed the line in 2h34, an eight-minute personal best and comfortably under the qualifying time.

    Amanda is a marathoner and a neuro rehab physical therapist in Salt Lake City, and a former Emory teammate of Bruna.

    She walks us through the breakthrough and what actually made it possible: cutting her weekly mileage, protecting one big quality session a week, running her easy days genuinely easy, and rebuilding her relationship with fueling after years of under-eating and RED-S.

    We get into the mental side too, from positive self-talk to her rule for knowing a goal is worth holding onto: "If you can't go a day without thinking about it, it's probably something you can achieve."

    If you're working toward something big around a full and demanding life, Amanda's story is full of honest, practical takeaways on training, fueling, blood work, and making the sport work with your life instead of against it.


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    • Amanda
    • Bruna
    • Fabi

    About the hosts

    Bruna & Fabi are the co-founders of augo, a next generation coaching software bringing AI to empower endurance coaches, not replace. They also coach runners and triathletes of all levels at Jornada Endurance.

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    52 mins
  • Everything You Need to Know Before Your First Trail Ultra | Ash Daniels, Trail & Ultra Running Coach | Expert Series 18
    May 25 2026

    What does it actually take to line up at your first trail ultra and not just survive it, but do it right?

    In this Expert Series episode, we sit down with Ash Daniels, Level 3 Athletics Australia accredited coach, AUTRA endorsed coach, and Australian national 100km team manager, to get into everything road runners need to know before making the jump to trails.

    Ash starts where most coaches don't: with his own disastrous first attempt at Ultra-Trail Australia, carrying enough kit to survive the weekend and arriving at a checkpoint six hours late.

    From that experience came a 5-hour PB the following year, a decade-long coaching career, and a very clear philosophy on what actually matters in trail and ultra preparation.

    In this episode we cover training specificity for trail (and why your marathon prep won't save you), the vert-per-10K metric Ash uses with all his athletes, why he ditched heart rate zones in favor of running power and RPE, what social media consistently gets wrong about electrolytes and high-carb fueling, and a nuanced, honest conversation about where AI fits (and doesn't fit) in coaching.

    Whether you're eyeing your first 50K or just trail-curious, this one is packed with practical, no-nonsense insight.

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    Find Ash at journey2ultra.com.au or on Instagram @journey2ultracoaching

    Follow Bruna: @justbrunathings

    Follow Fabi: @endurance_fabi

    Learn more about the podcast: www.humanendurancepodcast.com

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Breaking the Swiss 100km Record @ 3:47/km Pace | Pascal Rüeger, Professional Ultra-Runner
    May 12 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Pascal Rüeger, the Swiss ultra runner who ran 100km in 6:18:27 earlier this year, beating a record held since 1985 by almost 9 minutes and winning the race by over 30 minutes.

    Pascal only started running competitively in 2018, in his late thirties. Today he holds the Swiss national records at 100km, 6 hours (91.6km), and 12 hours (161.2km), plus the M45 world record for 100km. He is self-coached, science-based, and trains twice a day, every day.

    We talk through his race-day execution in Italy, his pacing strategy at 3:40/km, and how he uses heart rate zones to manage a sub-7-hour 100km.


    Pascal also walks us through his weekly training (160-200km, with "Crazy Thursdays" of double 50K sessions), his low-carb daily diet paired with carb-targeted race fueling, and the entrepreneurial mindset that lets him fail repeatedly and come back stronger.

    For anyone curious about ultra running, late-starter performance, or what consistency at the limit actually looks like, this conversation delivers.


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    Follow Pascal: @swissultrarunner

    Follow Bruna: @justbrunathings

    Follow Fabi: @endurance_fabi

    Bruna & Fabi are the co-founders of augo: www.augotraining.com

    Bruna & Fabi coach runners & triathletes: www.jornadaendurance.com

    More about Human Endurance: www.humanendurancepodcast.com

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    59 mins
  • Marginal Gains for Competitive Age-Groupers with Mikael Eriksson, Founder of Scientific Triathlon, Host of That Triathlon Show | Expert Series 17
    May 3 2026

    What separates an age-grouper who keeps improving from one who plateaus? It often isn't the next training method or the latest gadget. It's how they think about their training as a whole.

    In this episode, we sit down with Mikael Eriksson, founder of Scientific Triathlon and host of That Triathlon Show. With nearly nine years of full-time coaching experience and an engineering background, Mikael takes a systematic, pragmatic approach to triathlon training that has helped athletes go from beginners to professional level.

    We talk about how to profile athletes by their physiological strengths, why specificity is overrated for long-course racing, and the three metrics every coach should master: external load, internal load, and RPE.

    Mikael also shares his philosophy on hard work in an era obsessed with recovery optimization: "You can become a pretty good athlete with very bad recovery if you're putting in the work. You cannot fully optimize your recovery and become a good athlete if you're not putting in the work."

    If you're a competitive age-grouper looking for the right levers to pull, or a coach refining how you work with experienced athletes, this conversation offers a grounded, practical framework rather than a list of hacks.

    Connect with Mikael on:

    • Instagram
    • Youtube
    • Linkedin
    • https://scientifictriathlon.com/

    Connect with Bruna & Fabi:

    • @justbrunathings
    • @endurance_fabi
    • https://jornadaendurance.com/
    • https://www.humanendurancepodcast.com/
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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • The Power of Cross Training & Strength Training for Endurance Athletes | Expert Series 16 | Peter Glassford & Molly Hurford - Kinesiologist, Endurance Coach, Writer & Hosts of the Consummate Athlete
    Mar 11 2026

    What happens when you stop thinking of yourself as "just a runner" or "just a cyclist" and start training like a complete athlete?

    Peter Glassford and Molly Hurford from The Consummate Athlete join us to break down why cross-training might be the most underrated tool in endurance sports.

    Peter is a Registered Kinesiologist and endurance coach with 20+ years of experience, and Molly is an ultra runner, author, and founder of Strong Girl Publishing.

    Together, they've spent a decade helping busy athletes build sustainable performance through their 4 Cs framework: Cross-training, Consistency, Confidence, and Community.

    In this episode, we get into practical strategies for fitting training around a busy life, why strength training matters more than most endurance athletes think, the real problem with ERG mode on the trainer, how to start cross-training without risking injury, and Molly's journey from crying in the shower after her first Ironman to setting the course record at her first 100-miler.

    Whether you're a coach looking for fresh programming ideas or an athlete stuck in a single-sport rut, this one is packed with actionable takeaways.


    Connect with Molly & Peter:

    • https://consummateathlete.com/
    • https://stronggirlpublishing.com/
    • https://www.instagram.com/peterglassford/
    • https://www.instagram.com/mollyjhurford/


    Connect with Bruna & Fabi:

    • https://www.instagram.com/endurance_fabi
    • ⁠https://www.instagram.com/justbrunathings
    • https://jornadaendurance.com/
    • https://augotraining.com/


    Join augo's launch event on March 26th in Zurich

    • https://luma.com/8l4kbup7


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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • From Devastating Back Injury at 17 to Going Pro at 32 | Nina Derron, Professional Triathlete
    Feb 23 2026

    What happens when the sport you've dedicated your life to suddenly gets taken away from you?

    At 17, Nina Derron was a Swiss Junior Champion in triathlon, duathlon, and the 10km. And then chronic back pain stopped everything...

    What followed was nearly 3 years away from competition, a PhD in Clinical Science from ETH Zurich, and one of the most remarkable comeback stories in triathlon.

    In this episode, Nina walks us through the injury that derailed her junior career, how she rebuilt her relationship with the sport, and the deliberate decision, at 32, to finally go all-in as a full-time professional triathlete.

    We also dive into Brett Sutton's RPE-based training philosophy, why Nina barely looks at her data, what it's like training alongside the Chinese national team, and the importance of bone density screening for young endurance athletes.

    A story about patience, resilience, and trusting the process: for athletes and coaches at every level.

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    Connect with Nina: @nina_derron

    Connect with Bruna: @justbrunathings

    Connect with Fabi: @endurance_fabi

    Sign-up for augo's launch event: https://luma.com/8l4kbup7

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Self-Coached to a World Record: How Jonathan Broke the 6h Cycling World Record & Rose into Pro Triathlon at 28 | Jonathan Guisolan, Professional Triathlete
    Feb 8 2026

    What does it take to start triathlon at 28, coach yourself to a pro license within a year, and then break a cycling world record?


    Meet Jonathan Guisolan, whose unconventional path is rewriting the rules of what's possible in endurance sports. Jonathan didn't grow up as a competitive athlete. He started cycling at 22 while studying Exercise Physiology, turned pro in cycling, then transitioned to triathlon at 28.

    In 2025 (just his second year as a professional triathlete) he won his first pro race at Challenge Sir Bani Yas and then broke the 6-hour velodrome cycling world record, covering 276.795 km at an average speed of 46.1 km/h.

    Whether you're a late starter questioning your potential, a self-coached athlete seeking validation, or simply someone fascinated by the intersection of science, resilience, and performance, Jonathan's journey will inspire you.

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    Follow Jonathan: @jonathanguisolan

    Follow Fabi: @endurance_fabi

    Follow Bruna: @justbrunathings

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The journey of Pro Triathlete Leana Bissig - From University to T100 racing
    Jan 4 2026

    Swiss pro triathlete Leana Bissig joins the Human Endurance Podcast straight from her season high finishing top 20 in T100. Inspired by Nicola Spirig's Olympic gold, Leana worked her way up from junior swimming to racing on triathlon's biggest stages, all while completing a master's in health sciences at ETH Zurich.

    In this episode, she opens up about balancing studies with 20-hour training weeks, the leap from short course to middle distance racing, what it's like competing in the T100 series, and the mental breakthroughs that took her to the next level. Additionally we share insights into her approach to nutrition, why she's never had a major injury, and her one piece of advice for every endurance athlete.


    00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:46 Leana's Journey into Triathlon02:15 Transition to Professional Athlete03:54 Balancing Studies and Training08:35 Training Strategies and Adaptations13:17 Insights on Long-Distance Training20:56 Race Experiences and Successes22:44 Meet the Coach: Balancing Sports and Studies24:23 Choosing Races: From Middle Distance to WTCS26:38 The T100 Experience: Competing at the Highest Level27:46 Team Dynamics: Support and Sponsorship30:19 Nutrition Insights: Fueling for Performance34:45 Strength Training: Staying Injury-Free35:49 Planning the Upcoming Season: Training and Rest39:11 Favorite Training Sessions: Bike, Run, and Swim41:03 Final Thoughts and Where to Find More

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    42 mins