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Three and a half weeks out from the Gold Coast Marathon and the boys take the podcast on the road to the Southern Cross University Exercise Science Lab.
Courtney feels right at home amongst the VO₂ testing gear, altitude bikes and sports science equipment as he reconnects with one of his first sports scientists from over 25 years ago. Alongside Dr Luke Del Vecchio, the conversation dives into the science behind endurance performance, strength training for runners, emerging sports technology and why a little time in the gym might be the missing ingredient in your marathon prep.
The trio explore how everyday runners can benefit from the same principles used by elite athletes, discuss the role of exercise physiologists and unpack some of the fascinating technology shaping the future of endurance sport. From VO₂ max testing to wearable technology, this episode is packed with practical insights for runners chasing their next breakthrough.
If you're racing Gold Coast Marathon weekend, Southern Cross University will also be bringing its Recovery Hub to the finish precinct, with exercise science, osteopathy, naturopathy and allied health support available to help runners recover after their event. Plus, learn more about the university's Exercise Science and Exercise Physiology programs and upcoming Open Day at the Gold Coast campus - https://www.scu.edu.au/open-day/
Whether you're chasing a PB, tackling your first marathon or simply fascinated by the science of human performance, this is your final science-backed tune-up before race day.
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"GOLD COAST MARATHON SERIES - IN THE SCIENCE LAB AT SOUTHERN CROSS UNIVERSITY" is an episode of In the Beginning Podcast. Runtime 30 min. Published June 9, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.