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Tacticians

Podkast av Michael Dardanes

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Listen to Michael profile history's greatest sports coaches through their biographies and autobiographies.

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episode Arthur Lydiard, Running's Rebel - Part 2 cover

Arthur Lydiard, Running's Rebel - Part 2

Arthur Lydiard wasn’t just refining training in Part Two — he was fighting a system that didn’t yet understand what he had uncovered. In this episode, we follow Lydiard as his methods collide with sporting authorities, medical orthodoxy, and coaching traditions built on shortcuts and intensity. What began as personal experimentation had now produced world-class athletes, Olympic medals, and an undeniable truth: aerobic development is the foundation of all endurance performance. Through controversy, exile, and eventual global recognition, Lydiard held firm to a philosophy centered on patience, periodization, and respect for human adaptation. His insistence on base training, timing, and restraint reshaped how athletes peak — and exposed the long-term cost of rushing results. Part Two captures the moment when Lydiard’s ideas moved from local rebellion to global blueprint, influencing generations of coaches and permanently altering how the world understands training, performance, and longevity, in sport and beyond. Buy the books: Arthur Lydiard, Master Coach by Garth Gilmour: https://amzn.to/3Z9EhJR Running with Lydiard by Arthur Lydiard and Garth Gilmour: https://amzn.to/4qrfEEO

22. jan. 2026 - 49 min
episode Arthur Lydiard, Running's Rebel, the birth of Nike, and founder of the jogging movement - Part 1 cover

Arthur Lydiard, Running's Rebel, the birth of Nike, and founder of the jogging movement - Part 1

Arthur Lydiard wasn’t just a great coach — he was a quiet revolutionary who rewrote the logic of human endurance. In Part One of this episode, we explore Lydiard’s early life, his own running experiments, and the radical ideas that emerged from necessity rather than theory. Working outside universities, labs, and elite institutions, Lydiard built a system rooted in aerobic mastery, restraint, and respect for the body’s natural adaptation cycles. Through long miles, careful progression, and his now-famous principle — “train, don’t strain” — Lydiard showed that sustainable greatness comes from patience, not punishment. His ideas challenged the prevailing culture of overtraining and brute effort, laying the foundation for modern endurance sports and influencing generations of Olympic champions. This episode traces the origins of a philosophy that proves enduring excellence is built slowly, intelligently, and with deep trust in the process. Buy the books: Arthur Lydiard, Master Coach by Garth Gilmour: https://amzn.to/3Z9EhJR Running with Lydiard by Arthur Lydiard and Garth Gilmour: https://amzn.to/4qrfEEO

13. jan. 2026 - 58 min
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