MFR 26: Running Form

The longer I coach, the more strongly I feel that running form is an often overlooked avenue for veteran runners to improve and for beginning runners to succeed. In this episode, I discus proper running form as regards head position, shoulders, arm position and swing, core, foot strike, and arm/leg coordination. This single podcast coul easily be a distinct step toward a PR in your next race because good running form is more efficient. Improved running economy is arguably the most important element of running training besides the hard/easy principle.

The longer I coach, the more strongly I feel that running form is an often overlooked avenue for veteran runners to improve and for beginning runners to succeed. In this episode, I discus proper running form as regards head position, shoulders, arm position and swing, core, foot strike, and arm/leg coordination.

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MFR 27: Cadence, aka Leg Turnover or Stride Rate

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MFR 25: Breathing Issues