Running form and the search for common ground among top coaches, researchers, physicians, and physical therapists with Jonathan Beverly | EP#116 - a podcast by Mikael Eriksson

from 2018-04-05T04:30:39

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Jonathan is the author of Your Best Stride, former editor of Running Times, running coach, and lifelong runner. In Your Best Stride, he discusses running form and biomechanics, and his search for common ground among the world's top coaches, biomechanical researchers, physicians, and physical therapists.
 

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:

        * Is there such a thing as a right way to run?
        * Hip flexibility, glute strength and inhibition - the top reasons preventing runners from achieving their best running form
        * The few form cues that are actually worth using in your running
        * Everyday habits and how they affect running form
        * Is a high cadence really all that necessary?
        * What's the experts' consensus on running shoes?


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