EPISODE · Dec 17, 2024 · 28 MIN
E18 - Strength Training and Running: Unlocking the Secrets to Faster, Stronger Runs
from The Women's Running Lab · host Alison Marie, PhD
In this episode, Alison discusses the importance of rest during strength training for runners, emphasizing that strength training should focus on force production and proper recovery rather than speed. She encourages runners to see strength training as a tool to improve running efficiency, sharing how her own struggles with running led her to appreciate strength training. She introduces essential movement patterns like pushing, pulling, hinging, squatting, and lunging, and explains how these exercises can improve running form by targeting specific muscle groups and movement dynamics. Additionally, Alison highlights key principles such as organizing the center of mass over the stance leg, rotation, and co-contraction, which can enhance running efficiency. She explains how practicing co-contractions during hinge movements like deadlifts helps with hip extension before knee extension, which is essential for efficient running. Alison also emphasizes the importance of plyometrics, including landing and propelling exercises, to improve the body's ability to absorb and rebound from ground forces. She concludes by highlighting the integration of these concepts into strength workouts, offering a program to help runners implement them effectively, with a focus on progressive training and proper rest between exercises.Resources Mentioned:Fast & Free: A FREE plug and play set of run warm ups to help female runners feel strong, efficient, and confident in their stride.RunStrong101: A 6-week strength training program for female runners to run stronger, faster, and more efficiently without all the typical aches and pains!Follow Along Between Episodes on Instagram and if you enjoyed this episode please give a share and tag me in your stories!
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In this episode, Alison discusses the importance of rest during strength training for runners, emphasizing that strength training should focus on force production and proper recovery rather than speed. She encourages runners to see strength training as a tool to improve running efficiency, sharing how her own struggles with running led her to appreciate strength training. She introduces essential movement patterns like pushing, pulling, hinging, squatting, and lunging, and explains how these ...
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