38 min

The Common Fallacy of Running Think Fit. Be Fit.

    • Fitness

What is the common fallacy about running?  It’s simple, running is a sport and it is not a reliable way to achieve your best bod and healthy joints. Any trainer charging more than $50 USD an hour should have a solid argument against using running to sustainably lose fat.
 
Injury rates for runners are up to 79% according to a recent systematic literature review.
Jenn has worked with hundreds of runners on post-rehabilitative strength and resolving old injuries.  The goal of this episode and the Think Fit. Be Fit. free offer (*see below) is to help you find your stride and move with confidence.
 
Finding the sweet spot of running for enjoyment or competition is worth the extra work.
 
What you’ll learn in this episode:
You can make running a great way to achieve fitness if you see strength assessments and improvements as a foundation for making that work Common running and cardio myths that won’t die The single common denominator of all injuries
 
Links of interest:
Podcast episodes (Lab of Us Ep. 5, Lab of Us Ep 4.)
Systematic Review Literature
*Message Jenn for PST Running Exercises
 
#AskTFBF
Have a question for Jenn?  
Twitter or Instagram

What is the common fallacy about running?  It’s simple, running is a sport and it is not a reliable way to achieve your best bod and healthy joints. Any trainer charging more than $50 USD an hour should have a solid argument against using running to sustainably lose fat.
 
Injury rates for runners are up to 79% according to a recent systematic literature review.
Jenn has worked with hundreds of runners on post-rehabilitative strength and resolving old injuries.  The goal of this episode and the Think Fit. Be Fit. free offer (*see below) is to help you find your stride and move with confidence.
 
Finding the sweet spot of running for enjoyment or competition is worth the extra work.
 
What you’ll learn in this episode:
You can make running a great way to achieve fitness if you see strength assessments and improvements as a foundation for making that work Common running and cardio myths that won’t die The single common denominator of all injuries
 
Links of interest:
Podcast episodes (Lab of Us Ep. 5, Lab of Us Ep 4.)
Systematic Review Literature
*Message Jenn for PST Running Exercises
 
#AskTFBF
Have a question for Jenn?  
Twitter or Instagram

38 min