On Coaching with Magness & Marcus
A podcast by Steve Magness - Mondays
261 Episodes
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Episode 61: “If you can’t be great, be good” Coach Mike Smith after winning a National Championship
Published: 11/27/2017 -
Episode 60: “Don’t Jog!?” Myths on Conditioning for Team Sports
Published: 11/3/2017 -
Episode 59: Culture and Belonging: Interview with NAU coach Mike Smith
Published: 10/19/2017 -
Episode 58: What Coaching Methods Have You Outgrown?
Published: 10/6/2017 -
Episode 57: The Discernment Spectrum: Smart, Intelligent, or Sophisticated
Published: 9/12/2017 -
Episode 56- How To Become A Champion
Published: 8/21/2017 -
Episode 55- The Two Way Street of Coaching: Why learning from our athletes is a must.
Published: 7/21/2017 -
Episode 54- A Real Coaching Conversation
Published: 7/6/2017 -
Episode 53- The Experience vs. the PowerPoint Coaching Style
Published: 5/27/2017 -
Episode 52- Specialization, Generalization, and Individualization
Published: 4/24/2017 -
Episode 51-On Coaching- Marginal Gains, the One Percent Rule and big concepts
Published: 4/5/2017 -
Episode 50- Coaching the person and NOT the work
Published: 3/20/2017 -
Episode 49- Mastering the Marathon
Published: 2/27/2017 -
Episode 48- Mastering The Art of Racing
Published: 2/13/2017 -
Episode 47: Understanding Interval Training
Published: 1/26/2017 -
Episode 46: The State of the Sport
Published: 12/20/2016 -
Episode 45: What is high performance coaching?
Published: 12/12/2016 -
Episode 44: Reflection and Rejuvenation
Published: 11/15/2016 -
Episode 43: What’s it take to be a competitor?
Published: 10/28/2016 -
Episode 42- Mimicry Vs. Mastery
Published: 10/4/2016
Steve Magness and Jon Marcus team up to bring you an insider's view on coaching. Taking you inside the thoughts and conversations that usually occur behind the scenes. They bring a diverse background having both worked with athletes at the collegiate and professional level. They hope to bring a mixture of science, old-fashioned wisdom, and a touch of philosophy to help understand the process of coaching and maximizing endurance performance. For more information visit www.ScienceOfRunning.com