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The Run DNA Podcast is produced by ACE Running LLC
The RunDNA podcast is intended for educational purposes only.
No clinical decision-making should be based solely on one source.
While care is taken to ensure accuracy, factual errors can occur.
Always seek the guidance of qualified medical professionals before making healthcare decisions.
Find us online @ RUNDNA.com"
How to Be Great at Gait: Continuing the Conversation
RunDNA Podcast
16 minutes 22 seconds
9 months ago
How to Be Great at Gait: Continuing the Conversation
In this episode of the RunDNA Podcast, host Doug Adams continues to discuss "How to Be Great at Gait." Doug dives into the crucial aspect of coaching in gait analysis and rehabilitation. Adams argues that while practitioners often focus on program design, the real magic happens in program delivery. He emphasizes that the best program is one that clients not only follow but execute with precision, highlighting the critical role of effective coaching in achieving optimal results. Adams offers a treasure trove of practical coaching tips, from developing clear and simple explanations to adapting to different learning styles. For more content, insights, and tools to elevate your movement, gait, or business, visit RunDNA.com. Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on social media for more great content!
RunDNA Podcast
The Run DNA Podcast is produced by ACE Running LLC
The RunDNA podcast is intended for educational purposes only.
No clinical decision-making should be based solely on one source.
While care is taken to ensure accuracy, factual errors can occur.
Always seek the guidance of qualified medical professionals before making healthcare decisions.
Find us online @ RUNDNA.com"