Running Sciences

Date: Monday, 6 July

Time: 13:00 – 18:00

Location: UNIL Campus, Génopode Building, Auditorium B

Registration: Click here

Running Sciences Symposium: Where Running Science meets Coaching

Performance in running is evolving rapidly. This running sciences symposium brings together world-leading researchers, an internationally renowned coach and a top-level athlete to bridge the gap between cutting-edge evidence and real-world performance.


This symposium is designed for coaches, medical professionals and performance staff who want actionable insights they can apply immediately, while also offering scientific depth for researchers and curious minds. Join us for a dynamic exchange where physiology meets practice and where science truly translates to speed.

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Programme

TimeActivitySpeaker(s)
13:00Informal gathering
13:20OpeningProf Bas Van Hooren
13:30Middle-Distance Training: Science Behind Performance: Integrating physiology, periodisation and race demands in 800–1500m preparationProf Arturo Casado
14:00Foot Strengthening in distance Runners: Scientific evidence and practical implementation for injury preventionDr François Fourchet
14:30The Evolution of Endurance Training and Performance: Where We Stand and Where We’re HeadingProf Øyvind Sandbakk
15:00Break / informal networking
15:30Unraveling the Making of a Champion: Developmental Pathways to World-Class Performance in Female Endurance AthletesDr Silvana Sandbakk
16:30How important are V̇O₂max, running economy, and fractional utilisation for lactate thresholds? Implications for endurance performanceProf Michele Zanini
17:00Elite Coaching Insights: Lessons from coaching world-class endurance athletes and integrating science into high-performance trainingRenato Canova
17:30Closing & NetworkingProf. Andy Jones and Dr Laurent Malisoux

Minimum participation requires 100 people and it is limited to 200 people. Please register here. Participation will be confirmed by the organiser via email no later than 29 June.

Contact

Prof. Bas Van Hooren

Dr Laurent Malisoux

University of Maastricht
b.vanhooren@maastrichtuniversity.nl

Luxembourg Institute of Health
Laurent.Malisoux@lih.lu