Patrick Makau forefoot strike slow motion

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  • @erikjonsson9573
    @erikjonsson9573 9 років тому +39

    What REALLY improved my running was to push the pelvis forward and upward (which will also raise the hips). These running technique videos tend to focus on foot placement. But if you can manage to have a proud posture and sort of push the pelvis a bit forward/upward it will make a huge difference. Once you get that basic position to work then you will automatically run significantly faster. Above all it avoids a sitting-type of position which is very ineffective as much of the power is simply pushed into the ground+ it can cause injuries.
    Remember to run with a high frequency (many rpm's) and place your feet underneath your body!

    • @kallurisiva6716
      @kallurisiva6716 5 років тому

      Can u explain well

    • @p5rsona
      @p5rsona 4 роки тому +1

      Yep, same for me. I imagine being pulled by a rope thats around my waist. Made a huge difference.

    • @believetoachieve3533
      @believetoachieve3533 3 роки тому

      You mean to postetiorly tilt the pelvis

    • @FYI9102
      @FYI9102 3 роки тому

      this is outdated an incorrect information see here ua-cam.com/video/Kcqyq6nL1ek/v-deo.html
      the pelvis should not be pushed forward

    • @Allahu-Armbar
      @Allahu-Armbar 2 роки тому

      for you. for someone with posterior pelvic tilt this would be the opposite of beneficial.

  • @konchittavong368
    @konchittavong368 9 років тому +16

    I wish there's an English subtitle for this.

  • @jlprescott7243
    @jlprescott7243 7 років тому +11

    I don't understand Korean. But I do understand the comparison between the Macau and the Japanese runner. Macau is running more efficiently by landing more softly to reduce the impact forces, and exerting less muscle contraction through his legs and feet.

  • @stephanweaver1960
    @stephanweaver1960 8 років тому +8

    Notice how much ahead of his center of gravity he lands, and how late is his pull compared to Pose theory. sequence starting at ~1:00. Much better in BF sequence at ~2:00

  • @ciaran6171
    @ciaran6171 9 років тому +6

    You don't need to know Korean to appreciate this. It's like watching Koyaanisqatsi. Except this is life IN balance.

  • @giuliamassoli1385
    @giuliamassoli1385 10 років тому +3

    perfect reference for 3d animators

  • @RobTyleruk
    @RobTyleruk 10 років тому +8

    Guys! This is Korean :)

  • @ahfibahru
    @ahfibahru 9 років тому +9

    please help me.. i need english subtitle for this video..

  • @panchobilletescrypto1713
    @panchobilletescrypto1713 7 років тому +1

    Increible

  • @Loppy2345
    @Loppy2345 8 років тому +5

    Why isn't there an english version of this :(

  • @wildclaud8641
    @wildclaud8641 10 років тому +6

    the video is so instresting! pity I don't understand japanese :P

    • @1230124
      @1230124 8 років тому +5

      +Claus_80 no~ this is no japanese, it's Korean

  • @edwinburggraaff7251
    @edwinburggraaff7251 7 років тому +3

    This runner from Japan has a way inefficient running style, compared to the African... but runs 2:08:44 on the marathon. Well, if he would have the perfect efficient style of the African... he would run 2:04 guesstimating... so if you are him.. are u going to change up your style with all the remodelling of muscle memory and hypertrofied muscle groups? Would it be even feasible?

  • @허성만-m9s
    @허성만-m9s 8 років тому +8

    오 맞네 앞발부터 착지하네 - 나무위키에서 들어옴

  • @sureshsahusandi4309
    @sureshsahusandi4309 4 роки тому +1

    Tq

  • @EH1216
    @EH1216 10 років тому +2

    can you forefoot strike in 10mm heel drop running shoes or do u need minimalist shoes

    • @axlrosea675
      @axlrosea675 10 років тому +3

      yes. 8mm works better for me though. minimal not needed. it's a matter of form in the end

    • @EH1216
      @EH1216 10 років тому

      okay thanks .

    • @poortra160
      @poortra160  10 років тому +1

      I prefer 4~8mm drop

    • @pepperparkffm
      @pepperparkffm 9 років тому +1

      Eric Doyka I highly recommend minimal shoes. 10mm is definitive too much. Same for 8mm. Try a shoe with a very low sole. I run barefoot, or with FifeFingers. But you can also go for Merryl, Vivo's or whatever vendor out there. When you do natural running, you should have a zero drop.

    • @DJBelbe
      @DJBelbe 9 років тому +1

      +Eric Doyka you really need minimal shoes, else you'll be tripping on the heel of the shoe a lot, it'll just get stuck on the ground mid-stride, I know, I've tried! LOL! that doesn't mean you can't use a 2-5mm drop, but more than that is very cumbersome. Also, the extra heel protection will make it comfortable to heel-strike and you'll have to conscioulsy think of every stride to keep going mid-foot or forefoot. It's simply easier to allow your propioceptors to do the work for you. But for that they need to be allowed to feel the ground properly.

  • @vanbernard1922
    @vanbernard1922 10 років тому +3

    do you know the title of this japan documentary ?

  • @bendmadio
    @bendmadio 3 роки тому

    What's that arrow describes? 4:53

    • @oysterbaysauvignonblanc
      @oysterbaysauvignonblanc 2 роки тому

      The power(?) from the ground while he running

    • @FYI9102
      @FYI9102 Рік тому

      Reaction force from the ground to the man, the asian runner has a larger reaction force which has to be abosorbed by his body, also the force has no component in the direction of travel (forward), so it shows he is more inefficient

  • @WONGKWONG14
    @WONGKWONG14 7 років тому +1

    Can anyone explain was him overstride ?

  • @benjaminfranklinstyl
    @benjaminfranklinstyl 10 місяців тому

    After filming myself running at 240fps I thought I run completely wrong, but it looks exactly like Patrick Makau. So, it just looks weird but seems to be the right way after all.

  • @hrsdpatel
    @hrsdpatel 2 місяці тому

    Bhai video jaldii lavo 🙏

  • @이민수-u4m
    @이민수-u4m 10 років тому +2

    This is korean, KBS

  • @ironmankatsu777
    @ironmankatsu777 8 років тому +1

    燃費走行。身に着けたいです

  • @1230124
    @1230124 8 років тому

    I wanna run like this~!

  • @nature5120
    @nature5120 3 роки тому

    와 정말 과학적 운동법은 반드시 익혀야겠네

  • @johnnyboy6429
    @johnnyboy6429 5 років тому

    He is using running shoes. McDougall is rolling in his bed

  • @blackwatch_TV
    @blackwatch_TV 6 років тому +1

    wisdom

  • @stephanweaver1960
    @stephanweaver1960 3 роки тому

    lovely square ankles -no "toe-off" as it is imagined

  • @stevocanuck
    @stevocanuck 7 років тому +5

    that's definitely a mid foot strike

  • @TheSandkastenverbot
    @TheSandkastenverbot 2 роки тому +1

    Let's call things what they are: that's a midfoot strike.

  • @robertbradshaw9367
    @robertbradshaw9367 7 років тому

    his feet are striking the ground differently. left foot is forefoot right foot is midfoot

    • @TheVampB
      @TheVampB 5 років тому

      And his feet actually has fairly flat arch!

    • @Songer80
      @Songer80 3 роки тому

      In the documentary, he says the first point of contact is his baby toe and like dominoes falling his big toe is last. So his big toe and midfoot hit the ground at the same time.
      I just saw this video in January 2021, so a super late reply.

  • @rafaelolivares9268
    @rafaelolivares9268 8 років тому

    What language is this

    • @Songer80
      @Songer80 3 роки тому

      The documentary is in Korean but the researcher is speaking Japanese.

  • @daxu1489
    @daxu1489 10 років тому +2

    i think···this video ···was shot by NHK?

    • @poortra160
      @poortra160  10 років тому

      Korea(KBS) +JAPAN(NHK)

  • @RossKempOnYourMum01
    @RossKempOnYourMum01 8 років тому

    Looks like midfoot leaning towards forefoot. He's not right up on the ball of his foot I don't think.

  • @김종균-t4d
    @김종균-t4d 5 років тому +1

    띠용

  • @phoenixsb137
    @phoenixsb137 Рік тому

    한국어네 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @noelarmstrong2425
    @noelarmstrong2425 5 років тому

    ako wala naitindihan

  • @insatiable2rossi
    @insatiable2rossi 9 років тому

    Cing-chug fing-fung... speed up, speed up

    • @theAcelebrity
      @theAcelebrity 3 роки тому

      Why don't you speed up towards your death too?