Thank you very much, O understood some small mistakes of mine and the reason of some soreness in my muscles and joints. You are a wonderful person bro.
This is helping me so much! I'm so glad I subscribed. I was trained as a 100m sprinter then switched to long distance in college. I've been holding onto some sprinting habits and this video's helping me correct them and improve my form. I've already noticed a difference. I can't wait to feel comfortable running with a higher cadence.
I wore high heels every day for work for years. As a result my calves now get super tight and my Achilles causes me issues. I've found heel striking to be the most comfortable. I've been trying to gradually shift but I need to do it very slow or I end up with the worst calf pain and super sore Achilles. The pointer for where you're landing was super helpful.
Thanks for the video. My normal 6 mile runs I'm at a 165-168 cadence according to my watch. My pace is generally between 8:00 and 8:30 per mile so I will work on cadence a little bit. According to mapmyrun, my cadence should be between 160 and 175 so I thought I was in range.
Yeah! I believed I've learned a lot!! I'm eager to go out and run with a couple new things to try out. a) where im striking b) what I've learned from her running form, it's just fantastic
Honestly Sean, don’t worry about your form too much. Whatever way you run is your own way. If you want to run longer you just have to push yourself to the limit that’s what running is. If you want to run faster, you need to do repeats of a shorter distance.
This is just superb, I've been looking for "improve running technique drills" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Hiymelia Ziyddison Scheme - (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my friend got great success with it.
This is glorious, I have been researching "running form tips for beginners" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Hiymelia Ziyddison Scheme - (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my partner got great results with it.
Antonio Dominguez terrible advice. Running with bad form and pushing to the limit always leads to injury, why would you want someone to get injured and become discouraged?
"puppeter wold pull up a puppet" sounds great. Moreover for me not native in english. So I pronounced it out loud few times, and remember this for sure.
Have you or anyone here ever experienced numbness between the balls of your feet and big toes from running? What did you do to treat it? How long does it take to heal? I think running too hard down inclines for a few days is what caused it for me. Thank you for any ideas.
Do epsom salt baths in warm water. Also do ice foot baths. Add epsom sal to those too. Massage on a tennis ball. These techniques helped me, hopefully they help you too.
searched for spock comments. none found. great video though. very informative :) suffered with shinsplints probably due to aggressive heel strike just as said.
so you don't need to hold your head up? my PE teacher from the netherlands said they traveled vast distances from running and he said he thought of running as falling forward and catching yourself...sounds dangerous to me in regards to the heel strike. also interestingly humans evolved to walk upright which has to do with being able to extend/kick our feet far out in front of us and land basically close to the heel of our foot, as opposed to animals on all fours or primates that put all their weight on the front of their feet
Not sure if this comment will be seen or not, but I've always wondered if you can run the same pace with less steps (lower cadence), wouldn't that be more efficient? It seems like less steps would be less energy exerted.
@@OutperformOfficial Ah makes sense!! So a lower cadence is not always a bad thing! I've always thought David Rudisha has such a powerful stride compared to others he raced. And Personally, my runs usually have a "lower" cadence for my easy runs, I'm no where on that level but I'm above average!
First you need to figure out why you are stopping. Is it pain, muscle fatigue, aerobic capacity etc. If it is simply a matter of conditioning the best approach is to set small achievable goals and slowly build towards continual running. An example would be in between miles 1 & 2 you don't stop but continue walking at a brisk pace. Once you are use to that try walking in between the next miles. Then you could set a goal to only walk after 2 miles etc. The name of the game is sustainable progression through a reasonable plan.
@@OutperformOfficial There isn’t pain but sometimes muscle fatigue and then sometime I just get bored an pay too much attention on those miles the first mile is weirdly the hardest for me
Increase Cadence Gradually: Aim to increase your cadence to around 170-180 steps per minute. Start with some short intervals of higher cadence during your runs, using a metronome or running app to guide you. Interval training is super important, same with hill workouts and of course strength training. Also, make sure your technique is solid, run tall ua-cam.com/video/SOoPKFAIrZE/v-deo.htmlsi=Aqb2yImoSlOm94hN
Focus on strengthening the muscles around your knees and hips. Knee valgus, or inward collapse of the knees, is often due to weak hip abductors and external rotators. Exercises like side leg raises, clamshells, and hip abductor work etc. Additionally, focusing on proper form during squats and lunges can help train your body to maintain knee alignment over your toes, preventing inward collapse. Same with balance and proprioception exercises to enhance joint stability. Always ensure a thorough warm-up before activities and consider consulting a physical therapist for personalized guidance and to rule out any underlying issues that might contribute to this problem. Our running masterclass taught by Jason Fitzgerald includes a lot of these so you might want to check that out outperformsports.com/product/running-smarter-running-stronger/
please help me sir when I am running my body gets one sided while running like left shoulder is in front and right shoulder is backward it is not in equal position while running
Running economy a complex, multifactorial concept that represents the sum of metabolic, cardiorespiratory, biomechanical and neuromuscular efficiency during running - Wikipedia
I do not understand this "foot underneath your body" cue, clearly her foot is significantly ahead of her body, it's so confusing. My running shoes tell me my foot should land under hips if that were true I'd be running on the spot! someone please explain I've been struggling for years! I'm this close to saying eff it and just running however way. I have a perfectly neutral stance it's been measure in store and with my shoes.
Sounds like your running shoes are a good coach! Watch when her foot (or any elite runner) makes actual contact with the ground. Its underneath her center of mass. If you land with the foot in front, you are essentially creating a braking force which slows you down and can cause injury. The goal is to not reach with your stride. Watch how Kipchoge runs ua-cam.com/video/LFHNXixfYHs/v-deo.html
Is it possible to keep a lower heart rate at a high cadence? .. every time I increase my cadence during my easy runs, I see my HR go into Zone 3 or 4 when all I wanted to stay at is Zone 2.
A higher cadence can shift some of the workload from the muscles to the aerobic system. This is especially true in cycling. Your heart rate could also be increasing because you are not use to higher cadence. With steady practice it should come down a bit.
My first 10 minute mile at 240lbs was because of this video. Thank you.
That is fantastic to hear, great work Ryan!
nice work man!
Runners - remember to be kind to yourself too!
Great video, thank you for this
Absolutely!
I watched this to learn correct running form.
Went from running an 11:04 mile to a 9:45 minutes.
Heck yeah, that's fantastic!
Thank you very much, O understood some small mistakes of mine and the reason of some soreness in my muscles and joints. You are a wonderful person bro.
Great to hear!
This is helping me so much! I'm so glad I subscribed. I was trained as a 100m sprinter then switched to long distance in college. I've been holding onto some sprinting habits and this video's helping me correct them and improve my form. I've already noticed a difference. I can't wait to feel comfortable running with a higher cadence.
Heck yeah Ames, that is great to hear!
I wore high heels every day for work for years. As a result my calves now get super tight and my Achilles causes me issues. I've found heel striking to be the most comfortable. I've been trying to gradually shift but I need to do it very slow or I end up with the worst calf pain and super sore Achilles. The pointer for where you're landing was super helpful.
Thanks for sharing, that's crazy! You are absolutely on the right track with your approach. Take it slow and gradual and you'll get there.
Amazing video - great summary! Very well explained and well done.
Thanks for the video. My normal 6 mile runs I'm at a 165-168 cadence according to my watch. My pace is generally between 8:00 and 8:30 per mile so I will work on cadence a little bit. According to mapmyrun, my cadence should be between 160 and 175 so I thought I was in range.
Sameee
Great video. That what I was searching for. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Jason, saw your video and I improved the cadence following the stride closer and with straight posture in the 44C Kuwait heat. 😅
Great to hear, that sounds hot!
fantastic video, thank you very much for the explanation of the 3 essential principles.
Glad it was helpful!
Love the puppet cue. Very useful.
Thank you! Very helpful i will try it at my gym session tonight
update! this was extremely helpful. i have stamina the bad posture has been slowing me down. Fixing my posture allowed me to run faster thanks
Fantastic to hear AJ!
One of the best forms I have seen!
Yeah! I believed I've learned a lot!!
I'm eager to go out and run with a couple new things to try out. a) where im striking b) what I've learned from her running form, it's just fantastic
Fantastic video! Thanks for posting!
i was sent here by my p.e teacher :v
Same😂
ong
same lol
I don’t want to learn how to move more efficiently I just want to know how to not look like a disabled T-Rex haha
lolol weve all been there
Honestly Sean, don’t worry about your form too much. Whatever way you run is your own way. If you want to run longer you just have to push yourself to the limit that’s what running is. If you want to run faster, you need to do repeats of a shorter distance.
This is just superb, I've been looking for "improve running technique drills" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Hiymelia Ziyddison Scheme - (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my friend got great success with it.
This is glorious, I have been researching "running form tips for beginners" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Hiymelia Ziyddison Scheme - (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my partner got great results with it.
Antonio Dominguez terrible advice. Running with bad form and pushing to the limit always leads to injury, why would you want someone to get injured and become discouraged?
"puppeter wold pull up a puppet" sounds great. Moreover for me not native in english. So I pronounced it out loud few times, and remember this for sure.
Excellent explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
Have you or anyone here ever experienced numbness between the balls of your feet and big toes from running?
What did you do to treat it? How long does it take to heal?
I think running too hard down inclines for a few days is what caused it for me. Thank you for any ideas.
Do epsom salt baths in warm water. Also do ice foot baths. Add epsom sal to those too. Massage on a tennis ball. These techniques helped me, hopefully they help you too.
great tips and very practical!
Great video! I used to run 3 miles a day (for 2-3 months) but I haven’t ran in a few months. Definitely want to get back into it!
Thanks, you should!
Gonna try this tommorow
Watching this before a pt test wish me luck.
You're all over it! Good luck
@@OutperformOfficial
Thank you so much for this video. I passed!!!
Great video!
Thanks!
Thank you! your vid. is very helpful.
Nice information
Thanks!
Great video cutting through all the minutia to the basics.
Wow, Thankyou soo much
Most welcome 😊
searched for spock comments. none found. great video though. very informative :) suffered with shinsplints probably due to aggressive heel strike just as said.
Now i can run good
I wish I can jog like that girl :(
you can just practice!
Try couch to 5K a 9 week programme to get everyone running
I'm going to re-run my mile today. It was 6:30 a few days ago, hoping to get 6:00. Thank you!
You got this!
Great content
I look the video is so amazing
You wanna lean forward a tiny bit and take off on the front of your feet for sprints, your form is fine for distance pr
Great video… i am a beginning and have found a slight forward lean with the head helps… am i incorrect? Helps in terms of my speed…
You got it!
@@OutperformOfficial 😘i love you so much
so you don't need to hold your head up?
my PE teacher from the netherlands said they traveled vast distances from running and he said he thought of running as falling forward and catching yourself...sounds dangerous to me in regards to the heel strike.
also interestingly humans evolved to walk upright which has to do with being able to extend/kick our feet far out in front of us and land basically close to the heel of our foot, as opposed to animals on all fours or primates that put all their weight on the front of their feet
Not sure if this comment will be seen or not, but I've always wondered if you can run the same pace with less steps (lower cadence), wouldn't that be more efficient? It seems like less steps would be less energy exerted.
Yes, if you apply more force down to the ground.
@@OutperformOfficial Ah makes sense!! So a lower cadence is not always a bad thing! I've always thought David Rudisha has such a powerful stride compared to others he raced. And Personally, my runs usually have a "lower" cadence for my easy runs, I'm no where on that level but I'm above average!
very useful information thanks
Thanks Sunil!
Sir can you please give tips on how to run without stopping as in between my miles I keep stopping for 10-20 seconds
First you need to figure out why you are stopping. Is it pain, muscle fatigue, aerobic capacity etc. If it is simply a matter of conditioning the best approach is to set small achievable goals and slowly build towards continual running.
An example would be in between miles 1 & 2 you don't stop but continue walking at a brisk pace. Once you are use to that try walking in between the next miles. Then you could set a goal to only walk after 2 miles etc.
The name of the game is sustainable progression through a reasonable plan.
@@OutperformOfficial There isn’t pain but sometimes muscle fatigue and then sometime I just get bored an pay too much attention on those miles the first mile is weirdly the hardest for me
Hi. My cadence is 147 and pace - 1 km for average 8 min. Please suggest, how to make this better as practicing for half marathon.
Increase Cadence Gradually: Aim to increase your cadence to around 170-180 steps per minute. Start with some short intervals of higher cadence during your runs, using a metronome or running app to guide you. Interval training is super important, same with hill workouts and of course strength training.
Also, make sure your technique is solid, run tall ua-cam.com/video/SOoPKFAIrZE/v-deo.htmlsi=Aqb2yImoSlOm94hN
10 minutes per mile = 6 min 13 sec per km
I fricking love you
my knees collapse inward before my feet hit the ground. its causing me hip pain and am wondering how i can fix it? thanks!
Focus on strengthening the muscles around your knees and hips. Knee valgus, or inward collapse of the knees, is often due to weak hip abductors and external rotators. Exercises like side leg raises, clamshells, and hip abductor work etc. Additionally, focusing on proper form during squats and lunges can help train your body to maintain knee alignment over your toes, preventing inward collapse. Same with balance and proprioception exercises to enhance joint stability. Always ensure a thorough warm-up before activities and consider consulting a physical therapist for personalized guidance and to rule out any underlying issues that might contribute to this problem.
Our running masterclass taught by Jason Fitzgerald includes a lot of these so you might want to check that out outperformsports.com/product/running-smarter-running-stronger/
Nice video! Thanks for the info.
You bet!
please help me sir when I am running my body gets one sided while running like left shoulder is in front and right shoulder is backward it is not in equal position while running
I had no idea what he meant by "running economy." To me, he makes it sounds like an industry.
Running economy a complex, multifactorial concept that represents the sum of metabolic, cardiorespiratory, biomechanical and neuromuscular efficiency during running - Wikipedia
Do you recommend running with your pelvis posteriorly or anteriorly tilted?
Generally you want to the pelvis to be neutral. The most common error is having an anterior tilt which you want to avoid.
@@OutperformOfficial does a anterior tilt create fwd trunk posture?
@@mrhmd8308 It certainly can. An easy cue is to think of your pelvis as a bowl of water, you don't want to spill water out of the front or back.
How about the T1000 terminator running form??
haha! His form in T2 was good enough to initially catch the car so I guess pretty good
Need to add a slight or 15% tilt forward from hip
Obrigado
Where was this filmed?
Golden Colorado
Tryna lose weight and don't wanna trip over myslef lol
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What about recommended cadence 😢
I do not understand this "foot underneath your body" cue, clearly her foot is significantly ahead of her body, it's so confusing. My running shoes tell me my foot should land under hips if that were true I'd be running on the spot! someone please explain I've been struggling for years! I'm this close to saying eff it and just running however way. I have a perfectly neutral stance it's been measure in store and with my shoes.
Sounds like your running shoes are a good coach! Watch when her foot (or any elite runner) makes actual contact with the ground. Its underneath her center of mass. If you land with the foot in front, you are essentially creating a braking force which slows you down and can cause injury. The goal is to not reach with your stride. Watch how Kipchoge runs ua-cam.com/video/LFHNXixfYHs/v-deo.html
Hello
Lol I didn't know some of this POGGG
Is it possible to keep a lower heart rate at a high cadence? .. every time I increase my cadence during my easy runs, I see my HR go into Zone 3 or 4 when all I wanted to stay at is Zone 2.
A higher cadence can shift some of the workload from the muscles to the aerobic system. This is especially true in cycling. Your heart rate could also be increasing because you are not use to higher cadence. With steady practice it should come down a bit.
Arrgghh the metric system
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This would be good/decent for injury prevention but the technique and from is far off from a good running form
Should just run naturally
Rather than looking for correct form
All body types are different
There is no general rule
This comment is almost a haiku, love it. You could say:
Should run naturally
Rather than looking for form
All bodies unique
ahhhhhhhhhh someone took over
Após as horas de estudo, para esfriar a cabeça e voltar com tudo:
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Damn lower the music volume man
Hi Sleepy Koala, I think a quote from the band Weezer will help you with this "If It's Too Loud, Turn It Down"
@@OutperformOfficial I'm sorry I spoke in that language. I was doing an assignment and it was late at night and I guess the stress just got to me.
@@rykazou183 Sall good!
Captain Spock’s relative teaches running form.
dude- you could fly with those ears...
He looks cute atleast.
Them ears slowing him down lmao
@@angeloc1340 lmao you funny af
was looking for a comment like this ahah
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he looks like dumbo just round and more human-like
fake i never post