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    Running a 2:09 Marathon off a 98%+ Treadmill Build-Up - Tom Nobbs

    Running a 2:09 Marathon off a 98%+ Treadmill Build-Up - Tom Nobbs

    April 5, 2026
    56m

    Matt is joined by Canadian 2:09 marathoner Tom Nobbs, fresh off a huge breakthrough performance at the McCurdy Marathon. Tom ran 2:09 on a low-key, looped course to become the fourth fastest Canadian marathoner of all time and he did 98%+ of the build up on a treadmill! He joins the show to break down the training, racing, and mindset behind the result.

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    Matt opens the episode by welcoming Tom Nobbs to the podcast just days after his outstanding 2:09 marathon at McCurdy. Tom explains why the performance was especially meaningful given the unusual lead-in - it was his fourth marathon in around two and a half years, his first back-to-back marathon build since the Marathon Project, and a winter training block completed almost entirely on the treadmill.

    Tom shares how that treadmill-heavy buildup created a lot of uncertainty around race-day pacing and fitness translation. Once the pacer stepped off early, he was left to run roughly 22 miles alone on a looped course with confusing lap splits, forcing him to rely heavily on feel and effort rather than clean external feedback. That ability to stay composed and trust the work became one of the defining parts of the race.

    The conversation then turns to Tom's progression from 2:15 to 2:12 to 2:09. Rather than simply piling on more mileage, he credits much of that jump to improved speed, better quality, and specific Canova-style sessions such as 12 x 1K plus 6 x 400, along with frequent strides and faster running around 5K to 3K pace. Matt and Tom discuss how those layers of speed have helped raise his ceiling while still supporting marathon performance.

    They also get into body weight, fuelling strategy, and how Tom thinks about food through a marathon build, as well as race shoes, including the Puma Fast-R 3. Tom speaks about coaching with Team Run Run, his philosophy around helping athletes improve, and the value of putting bold goals out publicly rather than hiding from them.

    Later in the episode, they touch on Connor Mantz dropping Boston, the pros and cons of pros racing too often, and Tom's own plans moving forward, which include returning to shorter races on the track and over 10K before deciding on a possible fall marathon.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Meet Tom Nobbs
    01:04 - Fresh Off 2:09
    02:16 - Why This Build Worked
    03:54 - Treadmill Winter Grind
    06:01 - Race Day Chaos
    09:39 - Running Solo Confidence
    12:57 - From 2:15 to 2:09
    15:50 - Monster Canova Sessions
    17:19 - Heat and Treadmill Doubts
    21:43 - Strides and Speed Layer
    26:42 - Predicting a 5K Return
    28:17 - 5K Time Expectations
    28:42 - Weight and Food Mindset
    30:47 - Fueling and Carb Strategy
    35:06 - Race Shoes and Sponsorship
    36:56 - Sharing Big Goals Online
    43:02 - Starting YouTube Content
    44:37 - Coaching Career and Philosophy
    48:01 - Pros Racing Too Often
    52:27 - Wrap Up and Next Races

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