PERFECT RUNNING FORM - 3 PRO Tips for Running Faster Pain Free
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- Perfect Running Form: Learn how to run properly with these running tips for running faster for longer, like Joshua Cheptegei. In this video, I analyse 5,000 and 10,000 meter world record holder Joshua Cheptegei's running form and explain what runners like you and I can learn from watching one of the world's fastest distance runners.
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ABOUT ME: I'm James Dunne, a runner, sports rehabilitation therapist (similar to physical therapist) and coach based in the UK (Norwich and London).
Since 2007 I've been working with athletes focusing specifically on helping distance runners and triathletes overcome injury and improve performance through developing their individual running technique.
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Gone running 15 km just after watching the video 2 hours ago, it’s a game changing for me. I thought it would be hard at first, but it was the opposite, a much lower heart rate at the same pace. Incredible feel. 164 bpm at 4’24/km for 15 km. Start running 4 month ago, a lot to learn but so happy… Thank you so much for this vidéo, help a lot 🙏
The best content I have watched so far on running. Thank you
One of the best i have seen. Great content
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I had a little bit of vascular headache going on when I went for my run a weeks ago, so I made a conscious effort to minimize vertical movement. Had a great run.
This is a very well explained video! I appreciate how you broke it down to where even a novice can understand. Bless you!
Yes agree, always smile on the running. Give your energy and moodbooster.
Thank you very much! I am having trouble with my overloaded calves. Finally found a very sound explanation as to why. And yes, I found the video from your email.
Thanks for these running form videos! Can you do a video on Parker Valby?
You will be the reason I go pro in baseball🙏
Super insightful as always. Thank you James!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the support Andrew :)
I also have a lot of pronation like Joshua, which causes pain mainly when hiking or standing for long periods of time. However, i once bought stiff pronation stability running shoes. and they actually caused a lot of knee and hip pain, because they didn't cushion anything. HOWEVER, for walking and standing all day they actually relieved pain. So for running i use a neutral Nike Zoom with lots of padding, and for standing all day i use normal shoes (dress shoes, all-stars, whatever) and put arch-support insoles in them like Superfeet Green.
Thank you croc cat
Excellent explanation. Thank you for sharing this. Great information
Thanks, Dale! Hope it was helpful.
Your content is always helpful and very useful! Thank you again for sharing important information.
Thanks James. 👍
Any time! Always appreciate you commenting. Thank you!
Good video
I run 15km three times a week in a park in Korea, but it's not easy. Do pull-ups as a strength exercise.
Really enjoyed this analysis, thanks. As a scientist I appreciate the detailed observation, with useful suggestions rather than rigid prescriptions.
Just sad my current state of health means it'll be ages before I get to apply any of it...but will keep watching anyway!
What kind of scientist, mate? I'm in cardiac science.
@@goodyeoman4534 earth science! Geophysics in particular.
Cardiac science sounds a lot more relevant to the subject in hand. I'm intrigued by the way you phrased that, though?
@@kxs7267 "Cardiac Science"? I did Human Physiology at uni but then trained as a Healthcare Scientist in diagnostic cardiology.
Il y a une forte pronation, mais de la cheville uniquement. Mais le coureur a le strict minimum en épaisseur de running et j'ai lu quelque part que c'est mieux de finir sa propulsion sur le gros orteil. Peut êtres que ce sont les raisons de cette pronation ? Super extension de la hanche et de l'ischio de Cheptegei, qu'il vaut mieux avoir solides. Super vidéo
It does sound silly, but smiling and keeping my head empty when running actually helps a lot.
It allows me to not overthink my running and stay relaxed
It take soo much to master it
Did you know that Cheptegei's 5k world record is published on strava?
I do now! That's pretty cool. Evidently he knows the rules, If it isn't on Strava...
What’s the strava
Joshua Cheptegei@@Itsnotgabe12
Running application @@Itsnotgabe12
Yes there is some pronation but the highlighted moment is when running the bend. Anyway, great analysis, thank you for that.
Glad you enjoyed it. Interesting you mention the the effect that running the bend has on the observed pronation... in fact running a left hand bend like that will reduce the amount of pronation you'd expect to see in the left foot/ankle, and increase pronation on the right.
THANKS SIR
You're most welcome
I thought it was so funny before the 2020 (2021) Olympics, everyone thought Cheptegei was a shoe-in to win the 10,000 metres. I remember reading such comments as "all he needs to do it run at his WR pace and he'll leave them for dead". Hmm, now how did that work out for him?
7:31. Watch video of Eliud Kipchoge breaking the world record at the Berlin Marathon (either time) and you will see he i often smiling. Especially towards the end. When you know he is really hurting. That smile helps manage is effort.
So true!
The foot MUST pronate as the weight travels through it for a toe-off on the medial side. His foot motion is part and parcel of his wonderful stride.
may I know what software you used for analyzing running forms, sir?
It's called OnForm.
Good step all the andrful life time
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I wear a pair of £39 Aasics and run a sub 20 5K. Works for me. No need for all this fancy crap unless you're running at an elite level where seconds count.
Pls anylaze David Rudisha
Pls pls pls plsplsppslspslspslsp pls
Very first comment
I ran 3200 meter in 13.30min at 200 meter round track .how i improve my time?
Run faster
hougang united??
Ben an cheptachegi not hip dive gravelti as lyk pos metho
"sinewy" =)
Is that ben as in Ben_is_running?
Haha no. This is a very different Ben, from a very different part of the world!
@@JamesDunne hougang united.... I might see ben there...
I am going to Sydney Marathon too!
Nem ez a lényeg hanem az alkat és a táplálkozás . A többi hozza önmagát
Quit watching when you said 40K steps in a marathon. I averaged 180spm for 143 min. So about 25,750 steps. Very different.
Cool story bro.
The average marathon time is 223 mins.
So that's a 175 spm for 40,000 steps.
Thanks Grady. If you're saying that you ran a 143 minute (2hr23) marathon, that's awesome. Congrats! Please bear in mind that you're clearly not the target audience for this video. I based the 40,000 step figure on a 4-hour marathoner (roughly average big city marathon finish time) running with a cadence of 170 spm.
240 minutes x 170 spm = 40,800 strides
Sub sub-elites always trying to flex.
My cadence is only about 173 for a 19 minute 5k.
@@PathFinder855 LOL. Like the Parkrunners who barge to the front as if they're lining up for the Olympic final.