Listen "All Running Injuries Are The Same"
Episode Synopsis
If you’re an injured runner we can help you get back to running pain-free.
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Summary
In this conversation, Matthew Boyd discusses the three things needed to get back to full training after a running injury. Using the metaphor of a mountain climber, he explains that strength, endurance, and support are essential for recovery. He provides examples of common running injuries, such as runner's knee, Achilles tendinopathy, and shin splints, and explains how the same three principles apply to each.
Boyd then outlines a general rehabilitation strategy, including strength training and gradually increasing running volume and speed. He emphasizes the importance of seeking support, whether through educational resources or professional guidance, to ensure successful recovery.
Takeaways
All running injuries require three things to get back to full training: strength, endurance, and support.
Strength training is crucial for absorbing impact and protecting injured tissues.
Building endurance in the injured tissues involves gradually increasing running volume and speed.
Seeking support, whether through educational resources or professional guidance, is important for successful recovery.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction: The Three Things Needed to Get Back to Full Training
05:20 Example 1: Runner's Knee
15:29 Example 2: Achilles Tendinopathy
17:46 Example 3: Shin Splints
20:48 Rehabilitation Strategy
25:16 The Importance of Support
Click the link to book a free call with us
https://matthewboydphysio.com/booking/
Running Fundamentals Course
https://matthewboydphysio.com/running-fundamentals-course/
https://www.instagram.com/matthewboydphysio/
Summary
In this conversation, Matthew Boyd discusses the three things needed to get back to full training after a running injury. Using the metaphor of a mountain climber, he explains that strength, endurance, and support are essential for recovery. He provides examples of common running injuries, such as runner's knee, Achilles tendinopathy, and shin splints, and explains how the same three principles apply to each.
Boyd then outlines a general rehabilitation strategy, including strength training and gradually increasing running volume and speed. He emphasizes the importance of seeking support, whether through educational resources or professional guidance, to ensure successful recovery.
Takeaways
All running injuries require three things to get back to full training: strength, endurance, and support.
Strength training is crucial for absorbing impact and protecting injured tissues.
Building endurance in the injured tissues involves gradually increasing running volume and speed.
Seeking support, whether through educational resources or professional guidance, is important for successful recovery.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction: The Three Things Needed to Get Back to Full Training
05:20 Example 1: Runner's Knee
15:29 Example 2: Achilles Tendinopathy
17:46 Example 3: Shin Splints
20:48 Rehabilitation Strategy
25:16 The Importance of Support
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