The Run Smarter Podcast

Q&A 2: Age & Performance, Achilles Injury Expectations, MRI Alternatives, Tendon Health & Stress Shielding

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Oct 12, 2025
Explore how aging impacts running performance and discover strategies to maintain VO₂ max through high-intensity training. Delve into the recovery rates for Achilles injuries and learn what factors influence healing. Find out the significance of MRI vs. CT scans for stress fractures, and understand how isometric exercises may help reduce tendon stress shielding post-run. This insightful Q&A covers essential science-backed knowledge for every runner!
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INSIGHT

When Performance Decline Usually Starts

  • Performance decline often starts around age 35 and speeds up without training interventions.
  • Active runners slow VO2max decline and preserve performance through sustained volume and intensity.
ADVICE

Train Intensity And Strength To Slow Aging

  • Do high-intensity interval training and maintain training volume to slow VO2max loss.
  • Add 2–3 weekly heavy resistance sessions to preserve muscle, tendon stiffness, and bone density.
ADVICE

Use Plyometrics To Preserve Tendon Stiffness

  • Try plyometrics like progressive hopping to improve tendon stiffness and running economy.
  • Use gradual load progression to avoid injury while increasing tendon capacity.
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