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Running Technique
 
 

Running Technique [Kindle Edition]

Brian Martin
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A practical guide for distance runners to learn and train for the fundamentals of good running technique. Recognize problems with running form that cause injury, or frustrate achievement of your goals.

With so much focus on getting big miles into your legs it’s easy to overlook the importance of developing the strength and coordination needed to run with good technique. This book helps beginner runners learn the basics of good technique and explains how running better will help prevent injuries as you train towards your goals. Experienced runners can use the book to evaluate their form and develop new strategies to enhance performance and avoid injury. Coaches can use the book to help assess how well their runners are moving.

With foreword by Philo Saunders PhD, Senior Physiologist, Australian Institute of Sport: "When Brian asked me to write the foreword to his book I agreed instantly as it covers a critical aspect of successful running. This book is easy to read and based on sound scientific research. It provides practical advice on how to improve technique for runners of all abilities and will be a valuable resource for distance runners."

Using simple explanations of how elite runners move, Running Technique takes the reader through a discussion of what good running technique looks like and explains the underlying muscle activation patterns and postures that drive good technique. Runners are shown how to recognize technical weaknesses that can lead to injuries and a guide on doing your own gait analysis gives you a head-start on identifying any issues with your form.

The book provides a framework for runners to gradually improve their technique by explaining how training for strength, coordination and technique gives you a greater chance of avoiding injury and achieving better performance levels. The direct relationship between strength training and running technique becomes clear as the book explains why this training enables any runner to start developing efficient muscle activation patterns to run with better technique.

Running Technique takes the reader through simple exercises and muscle activation drills that can be done anywhere without equipment. Each exercise is explained so you know which muscles to activate during each phase of the movement and how this relates to running. The book also provides a framework for assessing the usefulness of any strength exercise in relation to improving running technique.

This book does not promise an easy path to perfect running technique, but rather provides a practical methodology for moving through phases of improvement and skill as a runner. This allows runners to step into the framework in a way appropriate for their experience and ability. The first phase involves learning to activate the correct muscles at the right time, the second to stabilize and strengthen the hips - the engine room of good running. Finally, for advanced athletes, there are ideas for fine tuning technique and training for power and speed.

The book includes a chapter about running shoes and barefoot running and shows why wearing minimalist shoes or going barefoot provides a useful stimulus for improving technique but is not an end in itself. Running Technique explains that gradual evolution towards minimal shoes and barefoot running should only be attempted once the muscle activation patterns to run with good form have been established. There is also information on selecting the right shoes for your technique.

Finally, the book details how popular training approaches can be modified to be more forgiving on runners with imperfect mechanics. Running Technique brings together three ideas that justify taking technique seriously: running should be enjoyable and mostly pain free, injuries should be the exception, not the rule and improvements are possible by learning to run better, not just training longer and harder.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1439 KB
  • Print Length: 225 pages
  • Publisher: Brian Martin; 1 edition (4 Aug 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005G164RG
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #188,473 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Very hard work 20 Feb 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
Full of detailed explanations of all the muscles used but of very little practical use for the runner. Only picked up a couple of tips that I can use. Not recommended unless you are interested in the science of movement.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An Incredible Read for those aspiring to be better runners 4 Nov 2012
By Darrell - Published on Amazon.com
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This is THE Holy Book of Running. If you ever wanted to learn how to run like the pros then this book will teach you how. It covers all the anatomical aspects of running, the various phases, the muscles used, some info on barefoot running, and drills/weight lifting tips.

At long last we have an author that recognizes the importance of weightlifting to fire the correct muscle sequences for efficient, injury free running. He also understands that minimalist, zero drop running is the anatomically correct way to run.

The only reason i'm knocking off a star is because much of the book emphasizes the importance of the glutes. In fact, on every chapter there was bound to be some paragraph extolling the benefis of strengthening the glutes. It was almost as if a sparknoted version of this book would simply say: Strengthen your glutes to run correct. While important, i think the hamstrings got very little mention in this book for their importance as compared to the glutes.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Useful Information 16 Jan 2013
By Mike Haydon - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is a great book for the weekend warrior runner. My form was ok and I've worked hard on it, but the well researched and presented information in this book helped me get a whole lot faster, just by understanding exactly what's going on in my running and fixing my technique.

It can tend to be a little long-winded for me, but it's easy to skip over sections once you "get it". In my opinion, it's better for an author to explain a concept in too many ways (as Brian has) than not enough. You're sure to understand exactly how running works, what you're doing wrongly, what the elites do correctly, and how you can get closer to elite technique.

Written by someone who had to overcome a lot of technique problems, Brian may not have the credentials of a lot of other running authors, but he more than made up for it with his research and explanatory skills.

Bear in mind it can get a little technical, so don't try to read this while multitasking. However, I thought it was the lowest possible level of technicality without compromising your understanding. This is well supported by videos and pictures on his website.

My only criticism is that he should've stopped before writing the chapter on training programs. If this is a book about how to improve your running technique (and it definitely is), then it should be about that - leave training programs and philosophies to experts like Pfizer, Daniels, Hudson, etc in books written specifically for that.

Overall, think of Brian Martin as your running uber-nerd friend who has done a ton of reading and then explains to you what you're doing wrong in your running technique and how to fix it.

This book is especially important for people just beginning running, but almost every non-elite runner will get a great deal of benefit from it.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wish I read this 25 years ago!! 2 Feb 2012
By glenn reid - Published on Amazon.com
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I came across this book while recovering from a calf injury and it went a long way to explaining where I've been going wrong with my running technique over my lifetime. Brian Martin's explainations of good technique are simple to understand and he provides excellent exercises and techniques to improve and rebuild correct form. The advice given in this book matched up exactly with what my Physiotherapist was saying and has really opened my eyes. I'm a 3:08 marathon runner and whenever I up my kms I end up with injuries that prevent me from getting to where I'd like. Whilst it's still early days for me already I'm finding my improvement in form encouraging. Having read this book when you watch the pro's it all seems so obvious!!!
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