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Learn to Run with Dr. Matt Minard
Matt Minard
34 episodes
5 days ago
Dr. Matt Minard owns Learn 2 Run, a program that teaches runners how to run smarter, safer, and faster. He hopes this podcast will help runners improve their metrics while reducing injuries. In practice, he focuses on 3 very important aspects of running: optimizing mechanics, building a base, and increasing VO2 Max. His purpose is to help people. With a passion for human movement and fitness, he is driven to help others learn how to move their bodies strategically and efficiently to reduce the risk of injury and increase overall wellness.
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Dr. Matt Minard owns Learn 2 Run, a program that teaches runners how to run smarter, safer, and faster. He hopes this podcast will help runners improve their metrics while reducing injuries. In practice, he focuses on 3 very important aspects of running: optimizing mechanics, building a base, and increasing VO2 Max. His purpose is to help people. With a passion for human movement and fitness, he is driven to help others learn how to move their bodies strategically and efficiently to reduce the risk of injury and increase overall wellness.
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Runners: What part of your foot should you land on?
Learn to Run with Dr. Matt Minard
26 minutes 14 seconds
3 years ago
Runners: What part of your foot should you land on?

Host: Dr. Matt Minard

Episode Summary

Meet our host, Dr. Matt Minard, a Physical Therapist who enjoys both the physical and mental benefits of running but is also passionate about helping others run safely.

In this episode, Dr. Minard describes the mechanics of Foot Strike Pattern when running. He explains how this pattern plays out in relation to the three phases of running and directly determines the overall efficiency of running.

Top Takeaways

  • "If you are landing on something other than your heel, you're inefficient"
    - [Dr. Matt Minard]
  • "Land on your heel but load through the midfoot"
    - [Dr. Matt Minard]
  • "Having a longer stride is not a bad thing, that's what we ideally should see as we go faster"
    - [Dr. Matt Minard]
  • "Land with your heel but don't continue to transfer your weight through your heel in front of you"
    - [Dr. Matt Minard]
  • "What you leave the ground with, will dictate what you land with"
    - [Dr. Matt Minard]

Episode Highlights

  • [00:58] The topic of today's discussion is Foot Strike Pattern.
  • [02:34] Three main points regarding foot strike.
  • [03:32] Three phases of running.
  • [05:10] What are the essential traits of efficient running?
  • [06:33] Paying on the principal vs the interest.
  • [10:24] Land vs Load
  • [17:00] What to think about when running.
  • [19:51] A practical session approach; patience and then push.
  • [20:41] A summary of the phases of running.
Learn to Run with Dr. Matt Minard
Dr. Matt Minard owns Learn 2 Run, a program that teaches runners how to run smarter, safer, and faster. He hopes this podcast will help runners improve their metrics while reducing injuries. In practice, he focuses on 3 very important aspects of running: optimizing mechanics, building a base, and increasing VO2 Max. His purpose is to help people. With a passion for human movement and fitness, he is driven to help others learn how to move their bodies strategically and efficiently to reduce the risk of injury and increase overall wellness.