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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2024 · 28 MIN

E17 - Strength Training for Hill Running: Building Power and Confidence

from The Women's Running Lab · host Alison Marie, PhD

In this episode, host Alison Marie discusses the biomechanics of uphill and downhill running. She highlights the physical challenges of uphill running, such as increased demand on the hip flexors and Achilles, and emphasizes the importance of strength training, particularly for hip flexors, pelvis position, and Achilles tolerance. On the other hand, she outlines the difficulties of downhill running, including eccentric muscle demands on the quads, potential issues with posture, and increased landing forces. Alison also shares strategies for training both uphill and downhill running, including hill repeats, plyometrics, and eccentric strength exercises. Additionally, she addresses how strengthening the pelvic floor can help improve downhill running for those experiencing pelvic floor symptoms. She discusses a key technique for downhill running: widening the arm swing to slow down without losing posture, a method often used by trail runners. Alison then shares three specific hill workouts and emphasizes the importance of training eccentric strength and pelvic floor responsiveness to handle the demands of both uphill and downhill running effectively.Resources Mentioned:Stretch or Strengthen! What Hip Flexor Exercises Should You Do?Is Running Bad for the Pelvic Floor? Discover How Strength and Yielding Exercises Can HelpFollow Along Between Episodes on Instagram and if you enjoyed this episode please give a share and tag me in your stories!

In this episode, host Alison Marie discusses the biomechanics of uphill and downhill running. She highlights the physical challenges of uphill running, such as increased demand on the hip flexors and Achilles, and emphasizes the importance of strength training, particularly for hip flexors, pelvis position, and Achilles tolerance. On the other hand, she outlines the difficulties of downhill running, including eccentric muscle demands on the quads, potential issues with posture, and increased ...

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