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Exploring Perception vs Reality in Running Form Using Video Feedback
Exploring how runners perceive their form versus reality, the chapter stresses the benefits of using video feedback for accurate self-assessment and improvement of movement patterns.
Running form has often focused on concepts like cadence and footstrike to create change and improve efficiency. But a “top down” approach - focusing on the arms, torso, and cues - is an innovative and accessible way to become a stronger, healthier runner.
This week’s guest on the podcast is Paul Mackinnon, a former semi-pro hockey player who has become an expert on gait retraining. Paul is from Melbourne, Australia and has worked with many high level athletes over the years to improve their running form, including former podcast guest and 2:19 marathoner Peter Bromka.
My discussion with Paul is a masterclass on form. Despite this being a complex topic, his ideas are easy to grasp and have made me rethink some commonly held concepts about running technique. Some of the topics we discuss on the episode include:
This week's episode can help runners learn how to improve their form at any stage of the game. Enjoy!
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