
Critical Speed, critical for your training?
From The Physiology of Endurance Running Podcast by Dan Nash and Owain Zerilli
May 20, 2026 · 60 min
About this episode
Dan and Owain discuss the Critical Speed model and its application in sport science research.
Dan & Owain are back to discuss the Critical Speed model. The model is often used in sport science research, as another method of quantifying the steady state and non-steady state boundary, but utilising performance trials or race data rather than metabolic measurements. More to come on this topic in the next few months! A very good paper about Critical Speed Check out our Soar Giveaway here! The Physiology of Endurance Running podcast is proudly sponsored by SOAR. SOAR are the producers of the worlds best running apparel, designed to fit the needs of runners that put time and effort into the sport. Check out their awesome kit: https://www.soarrunning.com/ Check out our Patreon, with exclusive bonus content here: https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheEnduranceCollective You can submit questions for this series or our Q and A episode here: https://forms.gle/XGmxsR6dsanikRSX7
People in this episode
Hosts: Dan Nash, Owain Zerilli
Topics covered
- Critical Speed model
- sport science
- performance trials
- race data
- steady state
- non-steady state boundary
Keywords
- Critical Speed
- endurance running
- training
- sport science
- performance trials
- race data
Sponsors
SOAR
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Organizations: Patreon
Books & works: Critical Speed
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