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Episode 1596 - Cadence

Nov 10, 2023
Dr. Megan Peach discusses the importance of cadence in running, variables that affect cadence, the relationship between cadence and speed, and the optimal running cadence. Learn how cadence can be used as a retraining tool for runners, how factors like running experience and BMI impact cadence, and how increasing cadence can improve running pace and speed without negative impacts on gate mechanics.
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Quick takeaways

  • Increasing cadence by at least 10% can improve knee flexion, stride length, foot placement, and ankle and hip motion.
  • Habitual cadence is influenced by factors such as leg length, running experience, BMI, and speed, which should be considered in cadence retraining programs.

Deep dives

The Importance of Cadence in Running

Cadence is a crucial aspect of running gate retraining. It is used to treat various running-related injuries and can even be used as an injury prevention tool. By increasing cadence by at least 10%, runners can experience changes in knee flexion, stride length, foot placement, ankle and hip motion, as well as kinetic variables. However, it is important to consider the variables that influence habitual cadence, which include leg length, running experience, BMI, and speed. Understanding these variables can help clinicians effectively implement cadence retraining strategies.

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