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    Should Runners Lift Weights? Many Elites Don't - Tom Nobbs (2:09 Marathoner)

    Should Runners Lift Weights? Many Elites Don't - Tom Nobbs (2:09 Marathoner)

    June 9, 2026
    1h 7m

    Tom Nobbs on Strides, Strength Training, and Building Toward Higher Marathon Mileage After Two 10Ks

    Canadian 2:09 marathoner Tom Nobbs discusses recent takeaways from conversations with Rory Linkletter and Jimmy, with a focus on frequent strides, sprinting, strength training, racing, and building toward a bigger marathon block.

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    Tom Nobbs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nobbs.not.knobs/

    Tom Nobbs Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/28521910

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    Contact Matt: matt@sweatelite.co

    Matt Fox Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/

    Matt Fox Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359

    They begin by talking about Rory's daily strides, how often runners should include strides or short sprints, and why intensity needs to be individualized. Matt and Tom discuss the value of polarizing training between controlled tempo work and true max-speed work, rather than turning every session into the same moderate effort.

    The conversation then moves into strength training. They debate where gym work fits for distance runners, how it may help reduce cramping for some athletes, and why it can also become unnecessary or costly for high-mileage runners if it takes away from recovery or running volume. Tom explains his own strength gaps and the importance of tailoring gym work to the athlete rather than forcing one approach on everyone.

    Tom also breaks down two recent 10K races: a 28:47 road 10K in windy conditions in Ottawa, and a delayed late-night track 10K in awkward conditions with limited access to the track beforehand. Matt and Tom discuss how racing time-of-day, warm-up routines, track access, spikes, and surface specificity can all affect performance. They also compare road and track racing, why both require adaptation, and how shorter races can sharpen the mental edge during a marathon build.

    Later, they cover coaching athletes who over-race, how different personality types respond to racing, and the balance between racing for fun, social connection, and long-term development. The final part of the episode shifts into Tom's next marathon block, including higher "super mileage," the trade-offs of extreme volume, tapering challenges, days off versus seven-day running, and examples of older or later-career runners still making major marathon improvements.


    Episode Chapters:


    00:00 Welcome Back Tom
    01:24 Rory's Daily Strides
    02:56 How Many Strides
    05:13 Weekly Structure Cycles
    06:20 Strength Training Debate
    07:12 Tom's Strength Gap
    09:35 Cramping And Research
    14:34 Ottawa 10K Recap
    17:55 Track Access And Spikes
    19:26 Night Racing Timing
    24:21 Roads Versus Track
    27:14 Why No 5K Racing
    28:36 Chasing A 14:20
    30:42 Finding Quality 5Ks
    32:47 5K During Marathon Block
    34:29 Short Races Mental Edge
    36:24 VO2 Pain Gets Easier
    37:31 Too Many Races Policy
    40:52 Coaching Personality Types
    43:27 Running For Social Fun
    45:50 Meeting Partners Through Running
    49:04 Kicking Off Marathon Block
    51:14 Peak Mileage Targets
    53:24 Days Off Debate
    56:04 Jake Barraclough Volume Trap
    58:54 Mileage As A Lever
    01:03:26 Older Runners Still Improve
    01:06:29 Wrap Up And Next Check In

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