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The Art and Science of Running
Malc Kent and Jacob Puzey
31 episodes
9 months ago
Discussions of the intersection of the art and science of running.
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Discussions of the intersection of the art and science of running.
Show more...
Fitness
Technology,
Health & Fitness,
Sports
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Episode 22: Race Cancelations, Putting Running & Training into Perspective, Mental Health, Family, Working from Home, Shelter in Place, Indoor Training Options, etc.
The Art and Science of Running
1 hour 39 minutes 32 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 22: Race Cancelations, Putting Running & Training into Perspective, Mental Health, Family, Working from Home, Shelter in Place, Indoor Training Options, etc.

In this episode of the Art and Science or Running Podcast, hosts Jacob Puzey and Malc Kent discuss how much has changed in the past month. Races have been cancelled or postponed. Borders between nations, states, and provinces have been closed. People are working remotely or working from home. Schools are cancelled. Kids are home with parents. Travel bans are in effect. Many are being asked to self-quarantine and / or self-isolate. Training for most has been impacted and often limited by the ever changing environments in which we find ourselves.



Increased Activity



In some respects, we note that this change in lifestyle has led to an increase in outdoor activity and movement. Gyms and other public places have closed in many areas meaning that for many their only option to exercise of get out of the house is to run.



The New York Times noted, “With gyms and pools closed and sports leagues shut down, a mini boom is emerging in running, a natural for social distancing,” in “Running from Coronavirus: A Back to Basics Exercise Boom.”



As fans of the sport, we are excited about this mini boom, however, we are concerned for those who don’t take a gradual approach to increasing their training volume as we outline in “It’s All About the Base.” Furthermore, we are concerned that many who begin running more may not have the foundation necessary to avoid injury with a dramatic increase in volume or intensity.



We recognize that training options vary from place to place and that restrictions and limitations continue to change and evolve. Here are some general guidelines on How to Run Safely Amid Coronavirus Concerns. Please keep in mind that these may change depending on what your local, regional, and national governing and public health officials deem necessary.



Indoor Training Options



While many are permitted to train outside, there are just as many places and people around the world confined to their homes. We have been asked for suggestions of things to do inside.



If you have a treadmill or a spin bike, those are great aerobic options and we’ll share articles and resources about workouts that you can do on those. There are apps such as iFit, Zwift, Strava, and others which make training fun and social even when you have to do it within the confines of your own home. However, even if you have the option to run or bike indoors, this is a good time to work on injury prevention while you are streaming videos or working from home.



Now is the Time to Build a Foundation



Whether you can run or ride (indoors or outdoors) or not, we recommend that you use this time to work on areas that are often neglected. With just a few minutes a day, you can increase your durability and therefore your ability to sustain more training more consistently. We created this video series so that people can follow along with us before each run.



FOUNDATION SERIES FOR INJURY PREVENTION





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The Art and Science of Running
Discussions of the intersection of the art and science of running.