Hill Running Thoughts

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • Some thoughts on Hill running.

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  • @mmatja
    @mmatja День тому +3

    It's not specific to this video, but overall your content helped me so much. It opened my eyes to how bad my running technique is and I'm trying to incorporate as much of these great tips into my training and be conscious about my running form. Might have been the key to improving my marathon PB by 20 minutes last Sunday.

    • @LawrencevanLingen
      @LawrencevanLingen  23 години тому +1

      Yesss 🔥🔥🔥 let’s go. Congratulations and keep on keeping on it gets better 💪🏻👌🏻❤️

  • @fabianthaesler1317
    @fabianthaesler1317 День тому +2

    Great. Thanks for sharing!

  • @AntonPanev
    @AntonPanev День тому +3

    “Almost not finishing the race” - that was me with quads blown and 20 more miles to go. Lots of ups and downs. Looking at this video I realize that on the downhill I was breaking too much and hip extension was probably not where it should have been.
    Great video, thank you!

    • @LawrencevanLingen
      @LawrencevanLingen  День тому +3

      Will do a more productive video on steps to get more robust on downhill and uphill

  • @Kelly_Ben
    @Kelly_Ben 16 годин тому +1

    As soon as you said Colorado isn't that great, don't come, I laughed and subscribed. Been debating moving there for the mountains and lifestyle for 20 years! 😂
    The algorithm brought this to me, and I'm excited to check out your other videos!

    • @LawrencevanLingen
      @LawrencevanLingen  16 годин тому

      Thanks for the sub and I hope I add more value going forward. This was a bit of a waffle.

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben 16 годин тому

      As a slow but enthusiastic ultra runner, with crap Achilles and zero coordination, it was the perfect waffle. Thanks!

  • @SennyMarshall
    @SennyMarshall День тому +1

    Love it.

  • @-g-l-i-m-p-s-e-
    @-g-l-i-m-p-s-e- 7 хвилин тому

    On trails, on the uphills, if it is too steep you can power walk. The technique you showed in the video about walking up the stairs, works great! On the downhills, I feel it is all about control since you can be at 2 minutes/K in 10-20 meters, if you open up the stride. For me the best way I found, until now is to do something similar to the drag and roll exercise, but its like you would do it on an incline wit a slight pigeon toe. Also way quicker and just the drag part, like the rope would only stay in the back, If it makes any sense? I still let go, I am pretty much in a vertical bridge/hip trust all the time, I can open and close the stride very quickly. Again I am a novice not a veteran runner. It is still work in progress. Also if the trail is not buffed out and has a lot of uneven surfaces, like micro bumps, I find it hard to land on the whole foot, I am a bit lifted on the toes, but the heel is always there to stabilize. Thanks!

  • @matthewlim2008
    @matthewlim2008 День тому +1

    Oh man
    Just completed my last bills repeats before my Chicago Marathon

  • @gcwilson1
    @gcwilson1 День тому +1

    Lawrence! How did you know I needed this information?😅 Thank you. Excellent explanations as usual.

  • @ageddes
    @ageddes 16 годин тому +1

    I'm really enjoying these videos Lawrence, slowly compiling a list of things to work on! Looking forward to seeing the raised eyebrow from my other half when a rope arrives in the post tomorrow too.
    Do you have any clips of good running form that you can add in to your videos, or share somehow? I'd find it really useful to see some extended clips of great form with all the hip extension and rotation.

    • @LawrencevanLingen
      @LawrencevanLingen  15 годин тому

      Yes we are going to work not in that. I am going to hire a videographer 😎

  • @amansoori
    @amansoori 14 годин тому +1

    Could you expand a bit more on the downhill running and problem you mentioned with widening running stance? I've been using that technique to reduce ankle rolls and using my hips to absorb the remaining shock while keeping a flexible/bend knees and quickly lifting feet off the ground. Since about two years ago is when I started using that technique. I run regularly and feel like this that technique has helped me a lot. So wondering if you could expand on that and maybe consider some positive effects of open stance downhill running on uneven rocky trails?

    • @LawrencevanLingen
      @LawrencevanLingen  13 годин тому

      I don’t have a problem with widening running stance when running downhill on trails. It’s a really good idea to protect your ankles and create a base of support 👌🏻

  • @StuClifton
    @StuClifton 21 годину тому +1

    LVL wearing shoes!

    • @LawrencevanLingen
      @LawrencevanLingen  21 годину тому +1

      Ha ha I wear shoe a lot. Minimal for daily life. Best tool for the job for running.

  • @trevortoman2867
    @trevortoman2867 День тому +2

    Any quick thoughts on running on a sideways hill (one side slightly higher than the other) for long stretches of time? How does head over foot change? Which side should "bear more weight", etc? Thanks for everything you do man. Helping me out a ton right now.

    • @LawrencevanLingen
      @LawrencevanLingen  23 години тому +1

      That’s definitely a tough gig. Often one way will feel relatively good and the other way will be diabolical.
      Yes head over foot on the high side and gently on the low side. If you get in trouble, you can try walk backwards (safely, be real careful on trails) a bit to regain your mojo.
      The more relaxed you are the better it is likely to get for you. The more functional and adaptive your hips and pelvis are the better. Will do healthy hip function next.

  • @ziadkassas1332
    @ziadkassas1332 День тому +1

    Great info ! I have seen some elites run with the feet pointing slightly out ? Is it more tibial rotation or hip external rotation that causes that. ? Any tips to improve that, I personally walk a little with the feet pointing outwards although when I focus I am able to have the foot more straight which makes more sense biomecanically.

    • @LawrencevanLingen
      @LawrencevanLingen  23 години тому

      Often it’s tight hip rotators in the pelvis and or tight adductors and hamstrings. Will do a video on healthy hip function next probably