Episodes

  • Ep 4: Do You Train or Coach Around The Menstrual Cycle? Start Here with Dr Claire Badenhorst
    Feb 3 2026

    Summary

    This podcast episode explores the intersection of female athletes' training and their menstrual cycles, emphasizing the importance of understanding individual physiological differences. Host Kate Baldwin and Associate Professor Claire Badenhorst discuss the Menstrual Health Manager, a tool designed to help athletes and coaches communicate effectively about menstrual health. They highlight the variability of menstrual cycles, the impact of hormonal contraception, and the need for athletes to collect personal health data to inform their training and health decisions.

    Link to Claire's Publication:

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38904920/

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    23 mins
  • Ep 3: 6 Things That Actually Prevent Injuries
    Jan 26 2026

    Injury risk in runners is rarely about one single factor.
    It’s usually the result of how load, recovery, stress, and strength interact over time.

    In this episode, I break down six evidence-informed factors that consistently show up in the research on running injuries, and more importantly, how they can be applied in the real world.

    We cover:

    • How to use pain as a guide without fear
    • Why strength training matters for injury risk, not just performance
    • How diversifying load can reduce repeated tissue stress
    • The role of sleep in recovery and injury risk
    • Why psychological stress matters, and what actually helps
    • How to prioritise what matters when time and energy are limited

    This is not about doing everything perfectly.
    It’s about understanding what actually influences injury risk, and making small, sustainable decisions that support long-term training.

    A short, practical episode for runners who want clarity, not noise.

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    16 mins
  • Ep 2: Recovery Runs Aren’t Recovery
    Jan 22 2026

    “Just do a short recovery run today.”

    Most runners have heard it. Most runners have done it. But easy running is still load, and calling it “recovery” can quietly sabotage adaptation, durability, and long-term performance.

    In this 15-minute episode, I break down:

    • what recovery actually is (and when it happens)
    • why easy runs still stress tendons and bone
    • how tissue adapts on a delay
    • why “flushing lactate” misses the bigger picture
    • and what to do instead if you want to train consistently and stay injury-resilient

    This episode is evidence-based, runner-focused, and practical physiology explained clearly.

    If you want to train smarter, recover better, and stop confusing easy with free, this one’s for you.

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    15 mins
  • Ep 1: Can you predict hitting the wall?
    Jan 12 2026

    Can you actually predict if you’re going to hit the wall in a marathon? 🧠💛

    In this episode, Nick and Kate unpack a new study that analysed wearable biomechanics data from over 1,400 marathon runners to see whether early-race running form patterns were linked to severe late-race pace collapse.

    We break down what this study actually shows, what it doesn’t, and how runners and coaches should (and shouldn’t) interpret it.

    If you’ve ever wondered why the wall feels like it comes out of nowhere, then this one’s for you.


    📚 Study name: Early marathon running metrics from inertial measurement units predict significant pace reduction
    📚 Study link: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12575221/

    ⏱️ Episode timestamps

    0:00 Intro
    3:38 Study aim
    5:20 Methods
    9:06 Defining “hitting the wall”
    15:39 Results
    20:13 Key biomechanical variables
    29:00 Summary
    32:50 Limitations
    38:30 Practical use for athletes & coaches
    42:00 Correction
    50:40 Quick rundown



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    53 mins