Kristian Blummenfelt’s Trendelenburg Sign. Should He Fix It? The Answer Matters To You.
Recently, a picture of Kristian on Instagram caught my attention. He was running on a treadmill, and I thought my myself, "Huh... It looks as though he has a Trendelenburg sign."
Running Technique Tips
Technique is somewhat important. It’s not everything, but it is something! Some people are able to optimise their technique with no attention to the way they move; their body simply makes adjustments to improve efficiency over time. For others, sub-optimal technique is a barrier to their progress – normally because their technique is contributing to pain or injury. These people need to focus on their form so they can reduce pain and unlock the capability to train consistently without injury or excessive discomfort. For both groups, this general effect occurs: good technique and running fitness exist is a symbiotic, interdependent relationship. They can elevate or lower each other.
Spring Run Club - Runners Rap Preview
I’m stoked to be collaborating with Say Yes Fitness to deliver Spring Run Club. It’s a six week course to equip people with everything needed to succeed as a fitness runner or recreational athlete.
Each week I deliver a Runners Rap - a short talk and notes about an important topic for comfortable, sustainable running, smart training and medium to long term improvement and performance.
Here’s one of the topics I covered in my week 1 Rap - Easy Running.
Gertrude’s Running Technique Assessment Report
Here’s an example of the report which clients get from me after a running technique assessment. It is based on a fictitious person called Gertrude van der Blinken (a Dutch lady).
I got injured twice recently and it had nothing to do with technique.
There’s way more to injury prevention than technique
Why Hire a Coach/Personal Trainer?
I’ll admit that when I started my education to be certified as a coach/PT, I didn’t have any experience as a one-to-one PT client. And I could not imagine paying for one if I had the money. “It’s a lot of money to hire a PT!” - I thought. “Why would I ever do that?” - I asked. Well, it is a lot of money - relatively speaking. Why would you do it? Why would an ordinary person spend their dosh on paying for a coach?
Kelpie Korrespondent #5: Running Technique Wars & Info Overload - Part 2
Here’s the second part of this blog post where I outline my tips for dealing with the complicated information environment surrounding running technique.
Kelpie Korrespondent #5: Running Technique Wars & Info Overload - Part 1
So, in this information landscape - where there’s plenty of data but an under-supply of wisdom - what’s a recreational runner to do?
How To Start Running When You’re Unfit
Many are drawn to the simplicity and efficiency of running. It’s accessible, simple and – for those looking to lose weight – energy intensive. You burn a lot of calories when you run.
On the flip side, it can be uncomfortable and even painful. But it need not be so.