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Q&A: Calf Tightness Troubleshooting, Introducing Speed vs Volume, Strength Training for Runners, Finding Motivation Post Marathon
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On this Q&A episode of the Run Smarter Podcast, Brodie tackles a range of listener-submitted running questions—covering everything from calf pain management to the best time to reintroduce speed work during tendon rehab. Drawing from both research and clinical experience, he provides practical, evidence-based strategies you can apply directly to your training.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
- Calf Pain & Cadence Adjustments – Why increasing step rate can help, and what other factors (like load, recovery, and footwear) you need to balance for lasting relief.
- Tendinopathy Rehab – Should you introduce speed workouts or back-to-back run days first? Brodie outlines safe progression strategies to avoid setbacks.
- Strength Training for Runners – The four cornerstone exercises every runner should be doing, including recommended rep ranges and frequency for performance and injury prevention.
- Post-Marathon Motivation – What to do after the high of race day wears off, how to reflect on your performance, and strategies to find your “next thing.”
Key Takeaways
- Running injuries often come down to load vs. recovery balance. Tweaking cadence, training intensity, or footwear can shift stress away from vulnerable tissues.
- In tendon rehab, symptom tolerance and gradual progressions are key—starting with strides before intervals.
- When it comes to strength training, lifting heavy (safely) has the greatest impact on running performance.
- After a big event like a marathon, self-reflection on what you loved (and what you didn’t) is the best guide to your next goal.
407 episodes
Manage episode 507727684 series 2770928
Learn more about Brodie's Research Database & AI Assistant 📄🔍
For MORE Run Smarter Resources 🏃♂️📚
- Including Free Injury Prevention Courses 🩹🎓
- The Run Smarter Book 📖
- Access to Research Papers 📄🔍
- & Ways to Work with Brodie 🤝👟
👉 CLICK HERE! 🎉✨
On this Q&A episode of the Run Smarter Podcast, Brodie tackles a range of listener-submitted running questions—covering everything from calf pain management to the best time to reintroduce speed work during tendon rehab. Drawing from both research and clinical experience, he provides practical, evidence-based strategies you can apply directly to your training.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
- Calf Pain & Cadence Adjustments – Why increasing step rate can help, and what other factors (like load, recovery, and footwear) you need to balance for lasting relief.
- Tendinopathy Rehab – Should you introduce speed workouts or back-to-back run days first? Brodie outlines safe progression strategies to avoid setbacks.
- Strength Training for Runners – The four cornerstone exercises every runner should be doing, including recommended rep ranges and frequency for performance and injury prevention.
- Post-Marathon Motivation – What to do after the high of race day wears off, how to reflect on your performance, and strategies to find your “next thing.”
Key Takeaways
- Running injuries often come down to load vs. recovery balance. Tweaking cadence, training intensity, or footwear can shift stress away from vulnerable tissues.
- In tendon rehab, symptom tolerance and gradual progressions are key—starting with strides before intervals.
- When it comes to strength training, lifting heavy (safely) has the greatest impact on running performance.
- After a big event like a marathon, self-reflection on what you loved (and what you didn’t) is the best guide to your next goal.
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