Can we change people's gait and get better at running? It is a highly debated topic and one that Mike and Matt delve into why it may help, but also why it can be hotly rebutted. They go over changing someone's gait both in the short and long term and why/why not and how... They chat about how efficiency can be seen by the trained eye and that the research that disputes that may have some holes in it that further studies would need to be done to be more conclusive. A topic that could be talked...
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Can we change people's gait and get better at running? It is a highly debated topic and one that Mike and Matt delve into why it may help, but also why it can be hotly rebutted. They go over changing someone's gait both in the short and long term and why/why not and how... They chat about how efficiency can be seen by the trained eye and that the research that disputes that may have some holes in it that further studies would need to be done to be more conclusive. A topic that could be talked...
Welcome to Exercise & Sports Podiatry! Episode 1 introduces the hosts, Matt Clarke & Michael Nitschke; runners, podiatrists and coaches. They discuss how and why they entered podiatry, a bit about their own running journey so far and answer some questions on running footwear and orthotics. Exercise & Sports Podiatry was made by podiatrists, runners and coaches, Matt Clarke and Michael Nitschke, to help runners, clinicians, and anyone interested in sport find a place for evidence ...
Exercise & Sports Podiatry
Can we change people's gait and get better at running? It is a highly debated topic and one that Mike and Matt delve into why it may help, but also why it can be hotly rebutted. They go over changing someone's gait both in the short and long term and why/why not and how... They chat about how efficiency can be seen by the trained eye and that the research that disputes that may have some holes in it that further studies would need to be done to be more conclusive. A topic that could be talked...