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Sweat Elite Podcast

2:09 Marathoner Tom Nobbs Reflects on Watching the Boston Marathon and Prepares for a 10K in One Month

May 1, 2026·55 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Matt is joined again by Canadian 2:09 marathoner Tom Nobbs to break down the Boston Marathon, Canadian distance running, post-marathon recovery, and Tom's build toward the Ottawa 10K. Our apologies that this episode has been published about a week after it was originally planned to. Train with Matt Fox here: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Join the Supporters Club and private podcast feed here: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact Matt Fox here: matt@sweatelite.co Matt Fox Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Fox Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 Tom Nobbs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nobbs.not.knobs/ Tom Nobbs Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/28521910 Matt and Tom open the episode by discussing the Boston Marathon broadcast, including the improved leaderboard, live tracking, and commentary, while also noting the challenges of covering a marathon live with long gaps, tactical changes, and commercial breaks. They then break down the Canadian performances in Boston, including Rory Linkletter's outstanding 2:06:04 PB, Ben Preisner running around 2:11 while managing injury issues, and Jacob Thompson breaking 2:10. Matt and Tom also debate whether fast Boston times should be treated as "true" PBs when conditions, tailwind, and course profile play such a major role. The conversation shifts into post-marathon recovery, including disrupted sleep, nervous system stress, and the importance of getting carbohydrates and protein in quickly after a race. Tom also shares his own recovery approach, including carbs, protein, creatine, and ketones. From there, Tom outlines his preparation for the Ottawa road 10K, where he is aiming to improve his 28:58 PB and push toward sub-28:30. He and Matt discuss high-volume double-threshold training, hill reps, long-run structure, time-based training versus mileage chasing, and why 10K speed can set the ceiling for marathon performance. Later in the episode, they talk about filming YouTube training content, using video as accountability, sponsorship considerations, and wider Boston takeaways including high carbohydrate intakes, half marathon fitness as a predictor, tailwind and air-resistance effects, and the role of supershoes on Boston's downhill sections. Timestamps: 00:00 - Boston Marathon Broadcast 01:02 - Commentary and Coverage 01:35 - Rory Linkletter Breakdown 04:04 - Rory Podcast and PBs 04:34 - Post Marathon Sleep Issues 06:43 - Recovery Fueling Tips 09:29 - Four Part Recovery Stack 11:37 - Ottawa 10K Plans 13:56 - VDOT and Speed Gaps 16:33 - Mile Time Debate 17:44 - 10K Training Block 21:01 - Mileage Versus Time 24:00 - Long Run Strategy 26:40 - Hill Sprints Breakdown 29:55 - Tempo Plus Sprints Logic 30:57 - Strava Transparency 31:20 - Launching YouTube Content 33:21 - Filming As Accountability 34:55 - Elite Running Video Styles 37:17 - Sponsors And Brand Value 40:47 - Boston Takeaways Framework 41:15 - 10K Speed Sets Ceiling 43:52 - Fueling And Carb Limits 47:00 - Half Marathon Predictors 49:26 - Wind And Course Effects 51:48 - Supershoes On Boston 54:14 - Wrap Up And Final Notes

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