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Common Running Form Footstrike Mistakes! | Run Coaching Technique Tip by Sage Canaday

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    Distance Runners need a proper footstrike and this shows proper running technique. Often there is a mistake in overstriding because of a slow cadence or stride rate. This leads to a heelstrike , but often runners try to over correct this form by forcing a toe strike or landing on their toes! Ideally you land more midfoot or with the whole foot....not even a fore foot landing (unless you're a sprinter or going uphill !). Follow along for more running tips by a pro coach!

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  • @Zoffee662
    @Zoffee662 Рік тому +2565

    Ah, no wonder my feet hurt after 5 minutes of running

    • @robertgzivna4702
      @robertgzivna4702 Рік тому +91

      Yeah I was as well wondering today that my shins and ankles got really stif after 1km on pavement. Now I know why, will try next time

    • @fake10hourentertainment17
      @fake10hourentertainment17 Рік тому +55

      And also no wonder why I got a calf injury last year taking the advice common on the internet of “never heel strike” too literally. I would literally run on the balls of my feet and my heel would barely touch the ground at all.

    • @camiloreypabito9375
      @camiloreypabito9375 Рік тому +7

      No wonder my feet hurt after running

    • @medogerty6013
      @medogerty6013 Рік тому +1

      You’re just out of shape

    • @monyacooks
      @monyacooks Рік тому +1

      same 🥲

  • @RedGamingChair
    @RedGamingChair 9 місяців тому +369

    Remember guys, consistency builds form. Your body will adapt. You need to be patient and stay consistent.

    • @NeckBreakz
      @NeckBreakz 6 місяців тому +2

      Jesus loves you all

    • @nour0721
      @nour0721 6 місяців тому +4

      ​@@NeckBreakzعيسى عليه السلام رسول من الله فقط وهو ليس ابن الله كما تقولون

    • @JoeFromSomewhere2303
      @JoeFromSomewhere2303 2 місяці тому

      Stfu about youre 2 equally false religions. God isnt real otherwise he wouldve been more obvious which book he wrote.

    • @len_was_taken
      @len_was_taken 2 місяці тому

      consistency = result

  • @victorcardenas8198
    @victorcardenas8198 Рік тому +722

    I rarely run. I did track one year and my heels were burning up. I started running again just for myself and my pain returned. I’ll definitely try this out

    • @wladynosz1565
      @wladynosz1565 Рік тому +12

      How is it going now? Body needs time to adjust and get used to it

    • @victorcardenas8198
      @victorcardenas8198 Рік тому +6

      @@wladynosz1565 I took it easier And instead would force myself to take relaxed walks when things got to painful rather than Just push through. it. Pain still there but now it goes away after like a day of staying off it.

    • @ThePenguin134
      @ThePenguin134 Рік тому

      ​@@victorcardenas8198very nice, pain shouldnt be a constant after 3 months of running tho. Make sure most of your running is being done super slowly. For example, my 5k pace is 8min a mile and my ez run is 10:30 a mile

    • @kenneyp.9456
      @kenneyp.9456 11 місяців тому

      @@victorcardenas8198 update?

    • @Kamila-eb9pz
      @Kamila-eb9pz 9 місяців тому

      Maybe you got a torn ligament or something

  • @momew333
    @momew333 Рік тому +258

    Yes correct,, i applied this and my distance run very smooth,, only used front toe a few meter before finish to sprint 🎉🎉

    • @jvsthenics
      @jvsthenics Рік тому +3

      Got it💪🏻

    • @NeckBreakz
      @NeckBreakz 6 місяців тому +2

      Jesus loves you all

    • @NeckBreakz
      @NeckBreakz 6 місяців тому

      @@jvsthenics Jesus loves you all

    • @NeckBreakz
      @NeckBreakz 6 місяців тому

      @@jvsthenics Jesus loves you all

  • @anzaninetshitangani1819
    @anzaninetshitangani1819 10 місяців тому +89

    I've a bad case of shin splints coz of the second method. Thank for the insightful vid

    • @justanalt4641
      @justanalt4641 8 місяців тому

      Me too bro

    • @NeckBreakz
      @NeckBreakz 6 місяців тому +1

      Jesus loves you all

    • @NeckBreakz
      @NeckBreakz 6 місяців тому

      @@justanalt4641 Jesus loves you all

  • @carlosvaz2663
    @carlosvaz2663 11 місяців тому +18

    Your knee joints, hip flexors and lower back will thank you for doing this

  • @piwo647
    @piwo647 Рік тому +122

    Yes!
    Thanks for explaining simply that landing under your body is actually the key, whether it’s a heel strike or more of a midfoot strike.
    There is usually a misconception about heel striking and not many people understand that overstriding is a bigger mechanical issue.

    • @jakemccoy
      @jakemccoy Рік тому +9

      True, if you land under your body, heel strike would just be incidental momentary contact if there at all.

    • @Testoider
      @Testoider Рік тому +5

      Yeah and people say run on your toes and idiots like me i
      Misinterpret it to mean run on your tip toes.

    • @MoBH88
      @MoBH88 Рік тому +4

      And forcing a type of landing can lead to injuries

  • @Bank57714
    @Bank57714 Рік тому +26

    I never knew I needed a tutorial on running

    • @aryanrana4684
      @aryanrana4684 6 місяців тому

      Same here 😢

    • @lewisoutten1610
      @lewisoutten1610 4 місяці тому +3

      😂😂 most people do but many don't know. And some injured themselves and later come to know.
      Truly great video.. Not a lot out there which explained it this well

  • @Girlwithastache
    @Girlwithastache Рік тому +82

    So when I was little I walked on my tiptoes. Eventually I grew out of it, but I learned to run on my tiptoes and never stopped. My friends make fun of me for it but yet I’m faster than them 🤨

    • @SimpleChipling
      @SimpleChipling Рік тому +22

      Maybe you built more muscle around your toes

    • @kghostthegreat
      @kghostthegreat Рік тому +31

      Bc that’s basic sprinting technique…..

    • @samuelmetzner4947
      @samuelmetzner4947 Рік тому +11

      On your toes gives your more drive off the ground but also used a lot more energy and muscle to do so

    • @alt4280
      @alt4280 Рік тому +7

      That's one the best way to run forefoot/toes strike... My friends made fun of me at the beginning, now we all run like that. You can search for "pose method" so at least it's explained 😉👌

    • @akgakg6355
      @akgakg6355 Рік тому

      ​@@alt4280Yep, almost anyone can catch up to you if you're used to run like that.

  • @centerphil17
    @centerphil17 26 днів тому +1

    Just made some adjustments in my foot strike position a couple weeks ago. I’ve been running on my heels for the last year😅

  • @SkyeGussenhoven
    @SkyeGussenhoven 3 місяці тому +3

    Everyone always told me I was wrong for mid food striking and that I need to toe strike but it just seems so much more energy efficient and natural

    • @coconuts7960
      @coconuts7960 23 дні тому

      if you are sprinting you need to toe strike as the form will be like constantly falling over but that isnt sustainable for long distance

  • @RycastFitness
    @RycastFitness Рік тому +32

    Great video, simple and to the point! Thanks Sage.

  • @fergusdenoon1255
    @fergusdenoon1255 10 місяців тому +2

    heal strikes for downhill, forefoot for uphill, mid foot for everything else.

  • @MoBH88
    @MoBH88 Рік тому +39

    Don't worry where your foot lands, just make sure it's close or at centre of gravity. I am a heel striker and when I tried to force myself to midfoot strike, even landing at centre of gravity I got badly hurt on my foot, mainly my achilles. Never going back to midfoot or toe strike, in my experience it's better to just focus on landing below centre of gravity and the rest of proper running techniques

    • @jasonfleenor
      @jasonfleenor 10 місяців тому

      My Achilles is also fucked from this lol

    • @VitalyGG
      @VitalyGG 10 місяців тому

      Bullshit. With heel strikes you ruining your knees. I all my live was heel striker and after trauma in meniscus zone, i haven't been running about two years because pain was there after 5-10 minutes of running. Then I found forefoot strike running, and i can run again. BTW. Marathon recorder Kelvin Kiptun is mixed Forefoot/midlefoot striker.

    • @konstantink07
      @konstantink07 7 місяців тому +1

      if you got hurt, you didn't do it right. Some soreness around the ankles is normal when getting used to it though.

    • @nickbob2003
      @nickbob2003 6 місяців тому +6

      @@konstantink07or everyone’s body is different and there is no universally better technique which is why the debate is so heated. People really think that there is one best way to do anything for everyone when almost nothing is that universal.

    • @oldchunkofcoal2774
      @oldchunkofcoal2774 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@nickbob2003 You're not an anatomical anomaly. Take your shoes off and run around for awhile and tell me you're a natural heel striker😅.

  • @GlobetrotterUptown
    @GlobetrotterUptown Рік тому +2

    Never knew these techniques.... Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @VaraohGaming
    @VaraohGaming Рік тому +6

    Bet I'm going to try to do this consecutively with my daily runs from now on

  • @NormanBarrr
    @NormanBarrr 4 місяці тому

    This helped me so much!
    This summer, I won't have to quit due to knee pain!

  • @foamflinger
    @foamflinger Рік тому

    FINALY! this is one of the first videos that shows how to properly strike the florr compared to how most people run on any surface. although if you're running on a super soft surface like a trampoline or something similar it may be more okay to heel strike however it might be less comfortable.

  • @suppasaiyajinlaz4818
    @suppasaiyajinlaz4818 Місяць тому +1

    Wow,I went for a run today and implemented this and for the first time I actually went 3km (1.8 miles)without stopping at all, usually before I’d either get super tired or my body would need a rest and then I’d walk but today it felt like I could go again even after finishing the route, I just felt like I shouldn’t push myself too much and if I feel really good tomorrow I’ll go twice on that route. My heels weren’t hurting at all, usually I’d feel pain in my feet when running.

  • @samuelz9230
    @samuelz9230 Рік тому +12

    Trail shoes on the track, kudos!

  • @filipe_paixao
    @filipe_paixao Рік тому +18

    Of I'm not exhausted from increasing my training load, should I theoretically continue to expand the number of minutes/hours I run per week?
    What if I can run 16 hours a day without fatigue, Should I run the 16 hours? (I'm mainly talking of runs using the Aerobic system)

    • @carltraill4414
      @carltraill4414 Рік тому +8

      If you could somehow run anaerobically for 16 hours a day you'd be super human

    • @filipe_paixao
      @filipe_paixao Рік тому +2

      @carltraill4414 true, probably would be similar to that captain America scene 😂

    • @joaopedroandsan2172
      @joaopedroandsan2172 Рік тому +1

      If you eat properly...

    • @xami926
      @xami926 11 місяців тому +4

      depends on your goal. my goal was weight loss but i ended up somehow gaining weight despite being in an extreme caloric deficit. apparently if you over train, your cortisol levels get higher which can lead to weight gain and other things. i just had to take a 2 day rest day because i've been gaining weight, even though i literally only eat 1000 calories a day

    • @filipe_paixao
      @filipe_paixao 11 місяців тому +1

      @@xami926 goal mainly to improve the aerobic pathways.

  • @ch-qd2wb
    @ch-qd2wb 3 місяці тому +1

    Many pros have a heel strike first but the land on their heel with a bent leg and switch really quickly from heel to toe. You should not try to modify your running form, just aim for a 170-180 spm and your form will get better over time

  • @Siphamandla.Ngcobo
    @Siphamandla.Ngcobo Рік тому +17

    But it also depends on your pace and the surface inclination.

  • @Kyzons
    @Kyzons Рік тому +9

    Crazy calves man 💪

  • @Barefootclimber
    @Barefootclimber Рік тому +1

    I've always done a mid foot strike.
    If you try run and strike you toe down first like some animals, it puts alot of strain of the foot and ankle.
    And heel strikes simply send a strong vibration up the leg, no dampening affect.
    So mid foot is best

  • @anilkumarwarangal3258
    @anilkumarwarangal3258 6 місяців тому

    Thank you Brother ❤❤❤

  • @aryanrana4684
    @aryanrana4684 6 місяців тому

    😢 Thanks for sharing your experience, Our time is know 🎉
    background song 😁

  • @harsh1291
    @harsh1291 Рік тому +1

    UA-cam suggested me football, badminton,table tennis, tennis now it's time for running OK OKAY...

  • @spr2354
    @spr2354 6 місяців тому

    Thanks mate❤

  • @Madchemist002
    @Madchemist002 11 місяців тому +1

    I need to correct my strike, since I tend to mostly toe strike. It can give you the feeling of a quick and powerful acceleration, but it really tires out your muscles. I find myself hurting my shins too often with that technique.

  • @aayushdalal3771
    @aayushdalal3771 Рік тому

    Watching this while running

  • @shahid8545
    @shahid8545 8 місяців тому

    Excellent.

  • @MrSeedi76
    @MrSeedi76 3 місяці тому

    Changing from heel strike to midfoot/forefoot strike was the best thing I did. But it only works properly in shoes without a high drop. Doesn't have to be zero drop but around 5 to 8 mm drop seems ideal for me personally.
    High drop shoes (like 12 or even 13 mm) almost force us into a heel strike.

  • @cameronbeal2637
    @cameronbeal2637 Рік тому +31

    Unless you’re going super hard at the end of a race, I typically sprint the last 10 meters on my tip toes

    • @ohnoyoucantrustme5364
      @ohnoyoucantrustme5364 Рік тому +6

      10? Should be 200m 😂

    • @jakemccoy
      @jakemccoy Рік тому +2

      Literally your tip toes? You gotta talk with more precision if you are not posting a video.

    • @thaloh
      @thaloh Рік тому +1

      Your calves must really not like you lol. I would worry about my calves seizing up if i put it under that much duress.
      Now if I'm dancing or doing lateral movement exercises, tip toes are the way to go.

    • @chasebryant1643
      @chasebryant1643 Рік тому +1

      I think you forgot a zero

    • @ususjshshjsjshsbsn3398
      @ususjshshjsjshsbsn3398 11 місяців тому

      @@ohnoyoucantrustme5364 I think he meant 100 meters

  • @vor4872
    @vor4872 Місяць тому

    What do you suggest for people who developed runner's knee?Any particular exercise to heal it faster?Any tips for it not to happen?Bought new shoes,losing weight now,fasting,and i think i will be ready to get at it within a week.

  • @Seth_PR_YT
    @Seth_PR_YT Рік тому

    Yo thanx looked every video the only one and it was a short

  • @pandyaputra2867
    @pandyaputra2867 Рік тому

    Thankyou 😎😍

  • @younguglyrob8950
    @younguglyrob8950 10 місяців тому

    after a while i swear i started getting the biggest knots in the center of my foot

  • @gerasimosanagnostopoulos12
    @gerasimosanagnostopoulos12 11 місяців тому

    Hoka Zinal, the best trail shoe I have used

  • @bodhitones23
    @bodhitones23 7 місяців тому

    As someone whos Only been jogging and running for not that long, and who has had feet issues all their life, im trying to make sure i do those All properly, Especially since i work as a waiter ive had days were I'm literally going to collapse on the floor cause my lehs and and feet can be in so much pain. I like how it makes me feel when I'm out jogging ECT i don't do it alot but trying to do more.

  • @luker.6967
    @luker.6967 Рік тому +4

    Yeah you gotta be going fast enough for toe strike to be right.

  • @Addi-tp3ky
    @Addi-tp3ky Місяць тому

    I heelstrike and am careful to not overstride, it's what works best for me.

  • @thierry18
    @thierry18 6 місяців тому

    Never thought I would hear someone wearing Hoka shoes explain why not to heel strike lol

  • @niccoloreiss842
    @niccoloreiss842 Рік тому +1

    See, the thing with being as tall as I am is I naturally lean forward when I run, so a toe strike has always felt way more natural to me and I’ve never had any pain.

    • @dennismortberg2591
      @dennismortberg2591 Рік тому

      how do you lean forward when running? Are you talking about sprinting? I'm also tall so I don't get what you're saying.

    • @niccoloreiss842
      @niccoloreiss842 Рік тому

      @@dennismortberg2591 no, I do it when I’m sprinting too, but it’s much more aggressive there. I’m talking about just at a brisk jog, I lean into my steps more and even when jogging I pick up my knees more than other people which combined with the slight lean causes me to strike closer to under my shoulder. That means a toe strike is just more natural for me both when sprinting or jogging. The only other people I’ve had tell me smn similar are rly tall so I’m assuming it’s because of my height (I’m 6’8”).

  • @prod.mixtape3068
    @prod.mixtape3068 5 місяців тому

    Fun fact it works because when I run differently I would have shin pain problems then when I ran a 8 mile run under 2 hours I didn’t get any shin pain when I did mid foot stomping instead of my toes

  • @ganeshpanwarr
    @ganeshpanwarr 5 місяців тому

    For long running 1st method is useful 😊

  • @dariogonzalez7256
    @dariogonzalez7256 9 місяців тому

    Bien ahi!!!

  • @Sahel_prince
    @Sahel_prince 9 місяців тому

    Yes.. thanks 👍🙏🙏🙏

  • @georgewashington7982
    @georgewashington7982 8 місяців тому

    Been heel striking for literally years, trying to break the habit cus of the injuries I’m getting lol

  • @mewjustmew3688
    @mewjustmew3688 10 місяців тому

    I am fast runner irl and never experienced pain while running but I haven’t been outside for like 3 months I’ll only go outside when I need to otherwise I’m not gonna run anymore

  • @taxevaasioner
    @taxevaasioner 6 місяців тому

    Those are some beautiful runner legs

  • @raccoonbigg
    @raccoonbigg Рік тому

    Noticed I was a heel striker, started to force a tow strike, my calves were fried after half a mile, switched to mid foot and I felt greay

  • @tinywow344
    @tinywow344 7 місяців тому

    Heel striking is no joke. The pain just builds up over time until it’s just pulsing pain all up and down your shins and knees and makes it super difficult to walk (at least for me). I recently started track and after a bunch of sprints I thought I sprained something, so I talked to my coach and turns out I was literally just heel striking 😂and once I fixed it the pain almost completely disappeared🎉

  • @thepokepro5634
    @thepokepro5634 Рік тому

    Bro is shredded

  • @karmeshhiro_1432
    @karmeshhiro_1432 6 місяців тому

    Wow it is a running a very fast 🎉

  • @akashmakkar7187
    @akashmakkar7187 5 місяців тому

    And get shoes that promote midfoot strike. Ecco Biom is one.

  • @cej3940
    @cej3940 Рік тому +2

    I focus hard on maintaining a good midfoot strike, have been ever since I started jogging, usually I try to focus on feeling the impact around "just behind the balls of my feet" or "start of my arch" (impact cues of sorts)
    However, I've been finding that I've been developing something like metatarsalgia, or at least severe soreness/tenderness around said areas and into the balls of my feet
    I've tried met pads, stretching and working out barefoot on soft grass (that was most successful), but because I'm on my feet for more than 10 hours a day it doesn't seem to subside
    I've started purchasing maximalist Atra shoes to try to lighten the load which kinda works) but I was curious if anyone has other fixes

    • @Dan-kl2rw
      @Dan-kl2rw 7 місяців тому +1

      Did you ever manage to fix this?

    • @cej3940
      @cej3940 7 місяців тому

      ​@@Dan-kl2rw Unfortunately not really, the best I can do is mitigate it to the point that I can work past it for the next day or more
      Right now the only things that I hear and have "worked" have simply been resting enough and doing soft tissue work religiously
      I haven't gone as far as using ice baths for my feet, but I workout based on said pain, I scrape the area and use a trigger ball and/or my fingers to work the area trying to promote blood flow (things like spreading the toes and toe circles paired with general massage and scraping)
      I also bias towards more stationary resistance training as opposed to cardio like jogging or running in order to not strain my stuff for work, I can walk upwards of 12 hours a day for 7 days at my job, so most of my workouts are traditional resistance training as opposed to jogging/sprinting to let my feet rest a bit while getting bloodflow
      So:
      - Get good sleep
      - Massage and scrape
      - Wear wider footwear and try to spread/splay your toes as much as you can when walking and at home
      - Adjust training to promote blood flow while reducing mileage (more stationary stuff, less dynamic work etc.)

    • @Dan-kl2rw
      @Dan-kl2rw 7 місяців тому +1

      @@cej3940 I'm glad you found some way to deal with it even partially. Wish you the best.

  • @Naveenkumar_REL
    @Naveenkumar_REL Місяць тому

    I do mid foot landing ❤

  • @jjoonnaattm1670
    @jjoonnaattm1670 5 місяців тому

    It sounds so easy, but I cant seems to land well. Are there any drills you would recommend me to improve my stride? I land always with my foot in front of my hips.

  • @Theoriginalbubbafett
    @Theoriginalbubbafett 5 місяців тому

    How do you train for a midfoot strike, though? I’ve not seen a video yet about how.

  • @opinionatedthoughts1.
    @opinionatedthoughts1. 6 місяців тому

    If I’m flat footed does that man I’ve been running good my whole life

  • @aryanpal2222
    @aryanpal2222 9 місяців тому

    I show 100% respect for skinwalkers

  • @dawsynlarson696
    @dawsynlarson696 Рік тому +1

    I Havnt ran in years and I need to jock up into shape for navy basic but holy shit, I run for 10 seconds and my shins are already hurting idek if that’s normal! 😂

    • @strangerme6163
      @strangerme6163 Рік тому

      Ha I'm in the same boat for the same reason best of luck to you

    • @michaelmcboomboom7473
      @michaelmcboomboom7473 Рік тому

      Good way to help with them is freezing a bottle of water and running it over you shins. If you wear compression sleeve around them aswell also helps

  • @raph3170
    @raph3170 8 місяців тому

    I was doing the first one, tried to do the good one but, actually did the second one which is also wrong and cost me two calves

  • @stevennashington1274
    @stevennashington1274 6 місяців тому

    I’ve noticed so pro runners heel strike

  • @peterjohansen8924
    @peterjohansen8924 Місяць тому

    I rarely run, but I’m in a pretty good shape.
    One day i decided to run as far as i couldz after 23,5 km my girlfriend stopped me and i was so happy that i could run that far even without a waterbreak.
    Afterwards my knees and Heels Where hurting. But i just Brushed it of as doms and Got signed up for a Marathon 10 days later.
    After the 24 km Mark my knees and heels was done and i had succesfully created a problem for my self.
    After a week or so my pain went away and i thought to myself that i was just being a bitch. Then sign up for a 15 km mudrun in the Hills 13 days after my Marathon atempt. This was Way harder but made it. After these atempts i realised if i want to run further than 20 km the thing you need to train is form and the joints.
    That completely changed my mind on running. Mad respect for Long runners now. Will atempt Marathon again next summer. That just a thing that everybody need to do atleast once

  • @olliepeacock5073
    @olliepeacock5073 Рік тому +6

    Hey man
    I’ve been trying to increase my miles for around 6 months now but I’m only able to run around 30 miles a week. I’ve tried increasing it very slowly but I just can’t get past 30ish, most of my miles are at very slow easy paced aswell. Do you know why this could be?

    • @Vo2maxProductions
      @Vo2maxProductions  Рік тому +4

      What is the limiting factor/reason why you can't get over 30-miles per week?

    • @olliepeacock5073
      @olliepeacock5073 Рік тому

      It’s mostly just my legs start to feel so fatigued and even running another 1 kilometre will just lead to an injury and long recovery, also thank you very much for your interest in helping. It means a lot

    • @zerog4261
      @zerog4261 Рік тому +1

      When I came back to running at the grand old age of 53,i had that for a while, a good while. I thought it was old age, cause I also continuously had niggles also.
      I can say 100% it was form for me. I was pushing off my foot too much and not pulling. Once I corrected that the difference in recovering is substantial

    • @dwoolwichpoly9086
      @dwoolwichpoly9086 Рік тому +1

      Run through it. Force yourself to do 35 miles a week for two weeks straight. And then up it to 38. There will be pain but there will also be growth. And you can run through a lot of niggles or pains cause when your body warms up after the first 10-15mins of running you don’t feel them anymore.

    • @westcoastsingletrack7854
      @westcoastsingletrack7854 Рік тому

      @@olliepeacock5073 try fueling during your runs try electrolytes and carbs

  • @insane7718
    @insane7718 10 місяців тому

    So foot parallel to the ground and landing on tips

  • @-gabi-g
    @-gabi-g 7 місяців тому

    ❤ the shoes

  • @1ss_Bryan
    @1ss_Bryan Рік тому +1

    Am watching these as am getting ready for my 1.5 mile run and yeah I been landing on the back part of my foot and hurts like a mofo.
    One thing I will add is that the shoe is also an important key factor. Get a good shoe!

  • @jpexum9253
    @jpexum9253 Рік тому

    those shoes look so comfy

  • @lispendens
    @lispendens Місяць тому

    been running forefront strikes for years and no issues. mid strike and heel, i can't say the same

  • @stephanieg8545
    @stephanieg8545 8 днів тому

    Is it normal for your calves to burn a lot pretty quickly when new to running? Is that something I just need to build up strength for or is my form wrong?

  • @MrHeanburger
    @MrHeanburger Рік тому +3

    I run like this normally

    • @MrHeanburger
      @MrHeanburger Рік тому

      I think everyone does

    • @Vo2maxProductions
      @Vo2maxProductions  Рік тому +7

      @@MrHeanburger no they don't. I actually heelstrike myself (and often over-stride a bit). To get the "proper form clip" in this video I actually really had to focus on what I wanted to show.. I've also seen some people "force a toestrike" with too much bound in their stride (great for the high jump but not distance running). People often get over-use injuries in running because of these slight tweaks in form...which can be very subtle to the untrained eye (and without slow motion). I do exaggerate the bad form "mistakes" in this video for visual effect and to really show the point though.

    • @MrHeanburger
      @MrHeanburger Рік тому +1

      @@Vo2maxProductions ah ok

  • @Imisambi
    @Imisambi 8 місяців тому

    I was when I got at that first frame heel strile 😦

  • @koustubhjain6789
    @koustubhjain6789 5 місяців тому

    would landing on the toe be more appropriate for something shorter like a sprint?

  • @jaimasarala
    @jaimasarala Рік тому

    thanks bro for 👏

  • @raezor82
    @raezor82 Місяць тому

    Steve Hoca runs f’n marathons gd it!

  • @unknwoncommand1985
    @unknwoncommand1985 10 місяців тому

    Usually i use heel strike as my brake pedal, works 99% of the time

  • @badrideruvsingh3440
    @badrideruvsingh3440 4 місяці тому

    I start with 1km running and. Now I run 5km just be consistent

  • @lanaroads69
    @lanaroads69 Рік тому +1

    When doing the midfoot form, I always get a sharp pain at my arch and it feels like my feet is getting torn

    • @ThaiLitzki
      @ThaiLitzki Рік тому

      Have ypu warmed up properly? I tend to get it as well if I'm not on top of my game OR the "wrong" shoes for the run. :)

    • @lanaroads69
      @lanaroads69 Рік тому

      @@ThaiLitzki Probably wrong shoes. I'm wearing a casual sport shoe while running. Might that be the issue?

    • @ThaiLitzki
      @ThaiLitzki Рік тому

      @@lanaroads69 Saldy I don\t know in your case, might be, you have to try out yourself. :) I used to get the exact same pain as you did long ago, do you perhaps have a flat arch?

  • @fedcab4360
    @fedcab4360 Рік тому +15

    Idk if it's related but after running as the "force a toe strike" for maybe 2 days I discovered that a piece of skin in my big toe started peeling. Ouch.

    • @jakemccoy
      @jakemccoy Рік тому +1

      Don’t

    • @khyatara7935
      @khyatara7935 Рік тому

      Bro change your way before a bunion forms in your bottom toe. I had it's surgery few weeks back. It's just so painful. And possibly wear a comfortable shoe. Iff possible a shoe size 1 step larger

  • @bearbrowning3109
    @bearbrowning3109 Рік тому

    I honesty find it hard to heel strike now

  • @iluvmorbin1430
    @iluvmorbin1430 6 місяців тому

    Bro taught me how to run 💀💀💀

  • @KurniawanGeming
    @KurniawanGeming 10 місяців тому

    Damn it was hard as hell to land on midfoot😅

  • @muhammad_azlyabdulsamat4242
    @muhammad_azlyabdulsamat4242 3 місяці тому

    I love your shoes..😊

  • @bjnaves1192
    @bjnaves1192 24 дні тому

    That midfoot strike feels so awkward when you have flat feet and wear a size 14

  • @Ash.Says.Y3s
    @Ash.Says.Y3s 6 місяців тому

    Any advice for me, my knees always kill when I am runing and I think it is the way I am landing

  • @eliasrios8254
    @eliasrios8254 7 місяців тому

    Pero yo corro más rápido con la puntas que con la parte media del zapato

  • @rajbirsingh3626
    @rajbirsingh3626 8 місяців тому

    Bhai starting jaise bhi ho last me ye hona hi h jab aap running prectice continue kroge

  • @rj_va8505
    @rj_va8505 Рік тому

    Guess which one does more damage to your knees in a marathon

  • @user-rn3jx5jy3h
    @user-rn3jx5jy3h 9 місяців тому

    Tq sir

  • @caven930
    @caven930 7 місяців тому

    So if you dont heek strike you shouldnt need the extra padded running shoe, right?

  • @rockygirish5545
    @rockygirish5545 8 місяців тому

    Which Best runing shoes.❤

  • @elandre552
    @elandre552 6 місяців тому

    Mmmm debe ser la
    Pisada parte y parte creo
    Yo !!!! 60% talón y 40% parte delantera

  • @Ultixa
    @Ultixa Рік тому

    Pressing on toes works best for me tbh.

  • @bench-clearingbrawl7737
    @bench-clearingbrawl7737 6 місяців тому

    I’ll crip walk to the finish line

  • @GameMasterAddict235
    @GameMasterAddict235 8 місяців тому

    Is it normal to get soreness or on the quads when doing the proper running form?

  • @hainambui2818
    @hainambui2818 Рік тому

    Can anyone explain me the advantages of the tip scientifically ?

  • @vardilover164
    @vardilover164 Рік тому

    Plz give me tips for complit the 5km running in 24 minutes reply plz 😓😓