

The Run Smarter Podcast
Brodie Sharpe
Expand your running knowledge, identify running misconceptions and become a faster, healthier, SMARTER runner. Let Brodie Sharpe become your new running guide as he teaches you powerful injury insights from his many years as a physiotherapist while also interviewing the best running gurus in the world. This is ideal for injured runners & runners looking for injury prevention and elevated performance. So, take full advantage by starting at season 1 where Brodie teaches you THE TOP PRINCIPLES TO OVERCOME ANY RUNNING INJURY and let’s begin your run smarter journey.
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Nov 15, 2020 • 30min
What Brodie has learnt from: Plantar Fasciitis
Throughout this new weekly series, Brodie talks about his personal experiences with particular injuries and shares the lessons he has learnt along the way, so you will gain insight into injury management & prevention.Today, Brodie talks about his experience with Plantar Fasciitis. This is an extremely common condition in runners and non-runners alike. The podcast has covered plantar fasciiitis in past episodes but Brodie provides a personal account to help you further understand or overcome this nasty pain.Firstly, Brodie talks about the gradual onset of this condition, and the importance of body awareness.Next, we get practical! Brodie talks about the different shoes and inserts that has helped him overcome plantar fasciitis.Lastly, we discuss the importance of having a consistent re-assessment test to evaluate rehabilitation effectiveness. This is an insightful lesson that applies to all running-related injuries.Become a Patron! Choose your Tier HereRun Smarter YouTube ChannelReceive Run Smarter EmailsBook a FREE Injury chat with BrodieRun Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Facebook group

Nov 12, 2020 • 1h 5min
Optimizing S&C into your week with Trang Nguyen
Trang Nguyen is a Physiotherapist, Strength & Conditioning coach and host of the Athlete's Garage podcast. Trang has a particular interest working with endurance athletes at the end-stage of rehab.So today, we dive into ways you can implement or tweak your S&C sessions for optimization. Firstly, we discuss what a typical gym week would look like for a recreational runner, including frequency, intensity and exercise examples.Second, Trang focuses in on exercise dosages. Including sets, reps and the concept of periodization when preparing for a marathon.Next, we dive into what a runner should be 'feeling' during a particular set. This covers muscle activation, levels of muscle 'fatigue' and the answer might surprise you.Lastly, we answer a listener question around the best 'minimalism home S&C kit' and end with Trang's final 3 tips to optimize your S&C sessions.Here is the article referenced in the podcast: Muscle damage and muscle remodeling: No pain, Go gain?You can also find Trang at The Athlete's garage podcast, or you can click here to find her instagram. Become a Patron! Choose your Tier HereRun Smarter YouTube ChannelReceive Run Smarter EmailsBook a FREE Injury chat with BrodieRun Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Facebook group

Nov 8, 2020 • 33min
What Brodie has learnt from: Patellofemoral Pain
Throughout this new weekly series, Brodie talks about his personal experiences with particular injuries and shares the lessons he has learnt along the way, so you will gain insight into injury management & prevention.This episode Brodie talks about his battle with patellofemoral pain. Firstly, we explore that runners simply cannot hide behind double leg strength work such as squats, deadlifts and double leg jumping. Double leg exercises will consciously or unconsciously compensate for any weak links you may have.Next, Brodie shares his experiences with cross-training, along with the current evidence around patellofemoral pain management.Lastly, Brodie shares his tips on how to tackle this condition head on with proactive strengthening exercises.Become a Patron! Choose your Tier HereRun Smarter YouTube ChannelReceive Run Smarter EmailsBook a FREE Injury chat with BrodieRun Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Facebook group

Nov 5, 2020 • 38min
What is a healthy running weight? with Megan Flanagan
Megan Flanagan is a former collegiate runner who has a bachelor in nutrition, background in psychology, a personal trainer, running coach, ultra and trail runner and the host of Strong Runner Chicks podcast.With a special interest in body image, eating disorders, nutrition and self care, I invite Megan onto the podcast to talk about race weight, the unhealthy habits and unhelpful misconceptions surrounding this topic.Our conversation first focuses on the younger athlete and the issues this population face around body image and the false understanding that 'thinner means faster'. Megan discusses the 'trap' a lot of young runners find themselves in. Initially losing weight might generate results, but striving on the same path leads to detrimental effects.We then focus our attention on the middle-aged recreational runner, and our current understanding around weight loss, performance & health. Megan helps us to understand that weight loss shouldn't be the primary focus, rather, a secondary outcome if the body naturally sees this trend as a healthy direction. Be sure to listen to the Strong Runner Chicks You can also follow Strong runner chicks on instagramAnd follow Megan's personal instagram hereBecome a Patron! Choose your Tier HereRun Smarter YouTube ChannelReceive Run Smarter EmailsBook a FREE Injury chat with BrodieRun Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Facebook group

Nov 1, 2020 • 28min
What Brodie has learnt from: Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy
Throughout this new weekly series, Brodie talks about his personal experiences with particular injuries and shares the lessons he has learnt along the way, so you will gain insight into injury management & prevention.This episode Brodie talks about this transition from marathon running into sprint triathlons which resulted in a hamstring tendinopathy.Brodie highlights the impact of speed on the body and how the accumulation of speed may increase the risk of injury, particularly if combined with compression such as cycling and running uphill.We then discuss the role of compression and pain when performing rehabilitation exercises. Often runners with tendon pain are anxious to push a tendon into pain and Brodie helps guide correct rehab dosage.Lastly, we dive into some simple, practical rehabilitation exercises that has helped Brodie along the way and finally overcome his hamstring tendinopathy.Become a Patron! Choose your Tier HereRun Smarter YouTube ChannelReceive Run Smarter EmailsBook a FREE Injury chat with BrodieRun Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Facebook group

Oct 29, 2020 • 54min
Is exercise addiction detrimental to your running? with Heather Hausenblas
Dr. Heather Hausenblas PhD, is a physical activity & healthy aging expert, researcher, and author. She is a co-author of 5 scientific books, and has published over 100 scientific journal articles. Today we discuss the fascinating topic of exercise addiction. Here are the topics:The difference between exercise addiction and exercise committed.Typical behaviour and characteristics for someone who is addicted to exercise.The consequences associated with this addiction.The involvement of social media & health devices on the running population.Strategies & measures to help exercise addiction.To contact Dr Heather for any questions head to: hhausen@ju.eduBecome a Patron! Choose your Tier HereRun Smarter YouTube ChannelReceive Run Smarter EmailsBook a FREE Injury chat with BrodieRun Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Facebook group

Oct 25, 2020 • 26min
What Brodie has learnt from: Patellar Tendinopathy
Throughout this new weekly series, Brodie talks about his personal experiences with particular injuries and shares the lessons he has learnt along the way. You will gain insight into injury management & prevention.This episode dives into patellar tendinopathy. Here are some of the topics:How does a tendinopathy usually behave?Why we need to address our weak links, rather than just avoiding aggravating factors.The power of isometric strengthening exercises for tendonsWhy you shouldn't wait until you are pain free before running.Become a Patron! Choose your Tier HereRun Smarter YouTube ChannelReceive Run Smarter EmailsBook a FREE Injury chat with BrodieRun Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Facebook group

Oct 22, 2020 • 1h 2min
The Good & Bad (mostly bad) of Massage Therapy with Alice Sanvito
Alice Sanvito is a massage therapist trained in trigger point massage, remedial and sports massage. After several years practicing & lecturing the concepts she learnt she began challenging her own beliefs and following the science. Today we cover:Are there benefits to promoting blood circulation, and removing lactic acid?Does massage help with muscle lengthening & knots?What is the mechanism behind trigger point therapy?What traps should runners avoid when injured?When is there a place for a runner to receive massage therapy?For 20% off to the RunChatLive conference including all the live recordings, use RUNSMARTER20 at checkout learn more hereBecome a Patron! Choose your Tier HereRun Smarter YouTube ChannelReceive Run Smarter EmailsBook a FREE Injury chat with BrodieRun Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Facebook group

Oct 18, 2020 • 30min
What Brodie has learnt from: Calf & Achilles pain
Throughout this new weekly series, Brodie talks about his personal experiences with particular injuries and shares the lessons he has learnt along the way. You will gain insight into injury management & prevention.This episodes dives into persistent calf tightness and achilles pain. Here are some of the topics:Is stretching effective for calf & achilles pain?How can running technique help manage and prevent calf strains?How should you manipulate your shoes & terrain to aid recovery?What role does strength training have & at what dosage?Become a Patron! Choose your Tier HereRun Smarter YouTube ChannelReceive Run Smarter EmailsBook a FREE Injury chat with BrodieRun Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Facebook group

Oct 15, 2020 • 51min
The Mystery of muscle Cramping with Jeff Sankoff
My guest today is Jeff Sankoff. An emergency physician, ironman triathlete & podcast host of the Tri Doc podcast. His personal experiences with cramping and personal endeavours to find an explanation makes him the perfect guest for this topic. Today we cover:The proposed theories for muscle crampingThe research history behind crampingThe electrolyte imbalance vs neuromotor theoryPotential risk factors like fitness levels, weather, terrainPotential treatment remedies The dangers of hyponatremia You can find Jeff and all his social media handles at his tri doc coaching website. Also make sure you listen to the Tri Doc PodcastBecome a Patron! Choose your Tier HereRun Smarter YouTube ChannelReceive Run Smarter EmailsBook a FREE Injury chat with BrodieRun Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Facebook group