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Best podcasts about running rewired

Latest podcast episodes about running rewired

Tread Lightly Podcast
102: How Much Mobility Do Runners Need?

Tread Lightly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 30:14


Mobility is a buzzword in the fitness space - but what does it actually mean? Can improving your mobility help you run faster? Do you need complicated routines, or just a few intentional movements? We sort through the trends to bring you an evidence-based and practical approach to mobility for runners.   In this episode, you'll learn: The difference between mobility and flexibility Why does mobility matter for runners? The relationship between mobility, flexibility, and running economy Does greater mobility reduce your injury risk? Does foam rolling improve mobility? How to do mobility exercises for runners Does yoga count as mobility This episode is sponsored by Previnex! Previnex creates clinically effective supplements made with high-quality ingredients. Their Muscle Health Plus contains third-party tested creatine monohydrate, BCAAs, and other ingredients to reduce muscle soreness and improve muscle mass and strength.  Use the code treadlightly for 15% off your first order at previnex.com.

Healthy Wealthy & Smart
Jay Dicharry: Running Rewired: Set Your Athletes Up For Success

Healthy Wealthy & Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 54:27


In this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart podcast, host Dr. Karen Litzy welcomes fellow physical therapist Jay Dicharry, MPT, SCS, a leading expert in sports rehabilitation and the author of "Running Rewired." The conversation dives into running, covering assessment, injuries, and innovative approaches to help endurance athletes recover. Jay shares insights on the evolution of running advice over the decades, highlighting the need for updated methodologies in training and rehabilitation. Tune in to gain valuable knowledge on running techniques and how to effectively address common injuries while benefiting from Jay's extensive experience in the field.   Time Stamps:  [00:02:20] Assessing body mechanics in running. [00:03:41] Postural compensations in running. [00:08:48] Running economy and control. [00:11:09] Runners' identity and injury management. [00:14:01] Hip extension vs. lumbar compensation. [00:17:02] Tech-assisted motor control techniques. [00:21:15] Wearable tech in biomechanics. [00:25:26] Asymmetries in runner's performance. [00:27:34] Strength, power, and running injuries. [00:30:03] Plyometrics for bone density. [00:32:28] Tendon rehabilitation techniques. [00:36:30] Patient engagement in physical therapy. [00:40:24] Mental focus in running. [00:42:30] Improve movement quality for runners. [00:46:08] Strength training for runners. [00:50:24] Personal growth in physical therapy. [00:00:00] Staying healthy, wealthy, and smart.   More About Jay: Jay Dicharry completed his Masters of Physical Therapy at Louisiana State University Medical Center and is a Board-certified Sports Clinical Specialist. Dicharry's career blurs the line between clinical practice, coaching, and engineering to solve problems and optimize performance. Dicharry built his reputation in biomechanical analysis as Director of the SPEED Clinic at the University of Virginia and is the Founder of MOBO. Dicharry writes for digital and print media and has authored two books on running gait, “Running Rewired” and "Anatomy for Runners." Dicharry enjoys an active research career and has published over thirty-five professional journal articles and book chapters. He also consults for the running and cycling industry, the US Armed Forces, USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon, and athletes across the world.  Having taught in the Sports Medicine program at UVA and the DPT program at OSU-Cascades, he brings a strong bias towards patient education, and teaches internationally to elevate the standard of care for Therapists, Physicians, and Coaches. He is excited to share his research-driven focus and expertise to build our students into critical thinkers and push the needle in our profession.   Resources from this Episode: Mobo Board Use the code TRN10 to get 10% off Mobo board Jay's Website Running Rewired Book Jay on Instagram Mobo Board on Instagram New York Times Article on Injury Prevention Jay on ResearchGate   Jane Sponsorship Information: Book a one-on-one demo here Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month   Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen's Twitter Karen's Instagram Karen's LinkedIn   Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: YouTube Website Apple Podcast Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher iHeart Radio

Stop Me Project
Running Rewired: Jay Dicharry on Injury-Free Running & Peak Performance

Stop Me Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 67:46


Join us for Airey Bros Radio Episode 302 as we dive deep into the world of running biomechanics and injury prevention with the renowned Jay Dicharry! From his best-selling book Running Rewired to his innovative Mobo Board, Jay shares insights on how to improve your running form, enhance your mobility, and build the strength and stability needed to run faster, longer, and injury-free. Whether you're a seasoned marathoner, ultra-runner, or a coach looking to up your game, this episode is packed with actionable tips to rewire your running mechanics. Listen to the expert discuss training smarter, not harder, single-leg strength training, and the importance of capacity building in keeping you running strong.If you've ever dealt with persistent injuries or want to elevate your running performance, you don't want to miss this conversation!

Active Mom Postpartum
JAY DICHARRY- Running Rewired in Postpartum

Active Mom Postpartum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 48:26


Today I speak with Jay Dicharry, MPT, SCS, author of Running Rewired. His career blurs the line between clinical practice, coaching, and engineering to solve problems and optimize performance. Jay literally wrote the book(s) on running gait; he is author of Running Rewired and Anatomy for Runners, writes for digital and print media, and founded MOBO as a tool to improve foot health and performance. Having taught in the Sports Medicine program at the University of Virginia and now at Oregon State University-Cascades, he brings a strong bias towards patient education and teaches internationally to elevate the standard of care for therapists, physicians, and coaches.We talk about:-differences between men & women biomechanically-training in pregnancy & postpartum-incomplete rehab-doing your exercises-separating hip function from spine-quality exercises over quantity -fueling for lifeTime Stamps1:00 Introduction5:04 methodology between men and women 10:09 basic principles of running19:42 rotational alignment29:00 your unique anatomy32:20 tissue capacity38:14 RED-S after pregnancy44:01 take-home adviceCONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCONNECT WITH JAYIG: https://www.instagram.com/jaydicharry/Website: https://www.moboboard.com/The Active Mom Postpartum Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to Postpartum for active moms & the postpartum professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and postpartum professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 start rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)

The Running Explained Podcast
s4/e29 Rewiring Your Brain & Body for Better Running with Jay Dicharry, MPT, SCS

The Running Explained Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 59:38


Get ready to level up how your body MOVES! In this episode, biomechanical expert Jay Dicharry dives deep into the art and science of running with the second edition of his book, Running Rewired (seriously, go buy it), breaking down why movement quality is the secret sauce to staying injury-free and improving your form. Jay explains why mobility, stability, strength, and power aren't just buzzwords—they're the building blocks of skilled movement. He also shares his thoughts on the importance of tuning into your body's neural feedback and how focusing on one aspect of form at a time can make all the difference. Whether you're an office-bound runner or just looking to polish your stride, this conversation is packed with practical tips and insights to help you move better, run better, and feel better. Tune in and learn how to build a strong foundation for your running journey! GUEST BIO: Originally from New Orleans LA, Jay completed the Masters of Physical Therapy degree at Louisiana State University Medical Center and is a Board- Certified Sports Clinical Specialist. Jay built his international reputation as an expert in biomechanical analysis as Director of the SPEED Clinic at the University of Virginia. Through this innovative venture, Jay was able to blend the fields of clinical practice and engineering to better understand and eliminate the cause of overuse injuries in endurance athletes. His unique approach goes outside the traditional model of therapy and aims to correct imbalances before they affect your performance. Jay literally wrote the book on running gait assessments: he is author of "Running Rewired" and "Anatomy for Runners", writes columns for numerous magazines, and has published over thirty professional journal articles and book chapters. Jay has had an active research career, teaches nationally, and consults for numerous footwear companies, the US Air Force, USA Track and Field, and USA Triathlon. His ongoing research focus on footwear and the causative factors driving overuse injury continues to provide him cutting edge knowledge to educate and provide patients with an unmatched level of innovation and success. Having taught in the Sports Medicine program at UVA, he brings a strong bias towards patient education, and continues to teach nationally to elevate the standard of care for Therapists, Physicians, and Coaches working with endurance athletes.

The Planted Runner
Over 40? Stop Running More And Do This Instead

The Planted Runner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 52:21


If you're only running and expecting to get better at it, you're missing out. You'll simply be getting better at working around your weaknesses rather than truly improving. And if you're over 40? You're going to have to do more than just run to keep your bone density, improve muscle mass, and keep your metabolism humming along. Not to mention improve your performance. You might think a little strength training and mobility are the answer. But it's a lot more nuanced than that. On today's show, I'll be talking to one of America's leading running physical therapists, Jay Dicharry. Jay works with Olympians and other world class runners to improve their biomechanics, performance, and helps them build back after injury. He's out with the second edition of his book, Running Rewired in which he takes cutting edge research and creates precision workouts any runner can do at home to supercharge their running form. You'll learn What the biomechanics of running form really is How that informs how you can improve your unique running form, and Why all runners, but especially runners over 40, need to include this type of training in their weekly routine. And don't worry if you don't have all the time to train like an Olympian. He promises it won't take much more time than you're already doing now. Welcome to the Planted Runner. I'm Coach Claire Bartholic and my mission is to help you improve your running, your mindset, and your life with science-backed training and plant-based nutrition. If you need more help, you can order my book The Planted Runner: Running Your Best With Plant-Based Nutrition wherever you get books or request a copy from your local library.  Don't forget to stay tuned all the way to the end of the episode for another Mental Strength Minute. Fortify your mind in 60 seconds or less. LINKS: If you'd like help directly from me, you can check out my freebies, personal coaching, and sign up for my PR Team at https://www.theplantedrunner.com/link. For my recommendations of at-home equipment and other running products I recommend, check out my curated list on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/theplantedrunner EARTH BREEZE: Get even your stinkiest running clothes clean without the ugly plastic jug. Save 40% with free shipping at https://www.earthbreeze.com/plantedrunner NOURIFY PLUS from PREVINEX: Simply the highest quality, best tasting plant-based protein powder you can buy. If you are ready to simplify your nutrition and optimize your fueling, you can try Nourify for 20% off the regular price with my unique link https://previnex.refr.cc/default/u/claireb RECENT REVIEWS: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Love this podcast!! “I'm training for my first marathon and I'm plant based, this podcast has been so helpful and inspiring!” Seira89  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This is why we run “I'm not sure what or why it is, but after many years of running and 100s of (other) podcasts listened to, The Planted Runner appeared in my life and it's like I'm “born again” with Claire's insights, manner and vibes. Her most informative shows have a freshness, and a connection, to my running/ training experiences that quite simply I'm not finding elsewhere. I highly recommend giving The Planted Runner a listen.” Los Angeleno  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Informative and fun “I really enjoy listening to this podcast. It's interesting and informative. I'm a new runner and follow a predominantly plant-based diet so it's a perfect fit.” Piculina Music Credits: Music from Uppbeat

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Running Rewired 2nd Edition, by Jay Dicharry

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 88:19


Send us a Text Message.If you're thinking that you've heard us talk about Running Rewired, it's because we read the original version which came out in 2017 and it was featured in one of the first episodes we did in 2020. Well the second edition is out now and we had the pleasure of speaking with authir Jay Dicharry in this episode!Running Rewired is about strength training specifically for runners. The first 4 chapters are dedicated to the rationale. They talk about “broken wiring”, “mobility and stability for runability”, and about how each of us has a slightly different structure so although there is an advantage to correcting your form, the goal isn't to look a certain way but rather to allow your body to move the way it was designed. Chapter 5 through 10 is about precision and performance. It is filled with tests that you can do on yourself, followed by exercises to correct your limitations. In chapter 11, we get a strength program with Drill work, prehab workouts, precision workouts, performance strength workouts, and performance power workouts. This 2024 version has a few additions that the 2017 version didn't have, and also modified some of the programs.Jay Dicharry is a physical therapist and board-certified Sports Clinical Specialist known for his expertise in diagnosing and rebuilding injured endurance athletes across the globe. His unique approach works outside of the traditional model of therapy to correct imbalances before they affect performance and crack the code on athlete performance. Jay is a regular contributor to numerous magazines and professional journals. He was featured in The New York Times, WIRED, ESPN, Outside, The Atlantic, Runner's World, Competitor, Running Times, Men's Health, Men's Fitness, Shape, Military Times, Reader's Digest. He has also been on over 100 podcasts. Jay has founded MOBO (and maybe we'll learn more about that), and is a USATF and USA Cycling certified coach. He has coached many professional and amateur athletes, including over 50 Olympians. He was himself an outstanding athlete, competing nationally in swimming, triathlon, cycling and running.If you'd like to get a copy of the book, it can be found on Amazon or the publisher's website here: https://ulyssespress.com/books/running-rewired/Support the Show.Any feedback or suggestions on this review or any of our other podcast episodes would be greatly welcomed. Leave us a review using your favorite podcast player or contact us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/runningbookreviews/Twitter: https://twitter.com/reviews_runningInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/runningbookreviews/ Podcast webpage: https://runningbookreviews.buzzsprout.com If you have been enjoying the podcast and want more, you can find some extras on our By Me a Coffee site! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/runningbookreviews

Trail Runner Nation
EP 687: Rewire Your Running for Stability, Strength & Speed

Trail Runner Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 76:49


In this Trail Runner Nation podcast episode, Jay Dicharry talks about the newly updated edition of his book “Running Rewired,” offering valuable insights on how to combat overuse injuries and optimize movement patterns for better running performance. He emphasizes the need for building a strong body through targeted exercises, as running alone isn't enough to enhance muscle strength, bone density, and tendon capacity. Jay discusses the role of neuroplasticity in creating new physical connections in the brain by focusing on movement patterns. He provides practical tips for improving running form and mechanics, highlights the importance of strength training and precision movements, and stresses the significance of managing cumulative stress load to prevent overtraining. Jay also touches on the benefits of plyometric exercises, proper nutrition for bone health, and the Mobo board for improving foot stability and proprioception. Check out Jay's MoBo Board and get a discount! HERE is the link to the video, "Untll the Wheels Fall Off" with Tony Hawk that we talked about. The paper Jay mentioned, "No Strain, No Gain" Find out more about this episode's sponsors: Janji Tifosi Sunglasses Arc'teryx Become a Patreon supporter to receive quarterly givebacks from us. AND!!!!!  Check out the new free app we developed, Trail Triage

Fitter Radio
Fitter Radio Episode 570 - Jay Dicharry: Running Rewired. Reinvent Your Run for Stability, Strength and Speed

Fitter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 50:01


In this episode we welcome Jay Dicharry, the acclaimed author of "Running Rewired" and a seasoned physical therapist with a remarkable track record of working with over 50 Olympians. Jay shares his expertise on the critical role of movement skills and tissue capacity in enhancing athletic performance and explains how athletes can develop the necessary skills and body preparation to achieve their goals and prevent injuries. We discuss the pivotal importance of postural control and endurance for athletes involved in prolonged activities like cycling, running and swimming. Jay illustrates how maintaining consistent body positioning can maximize efficiency and minimize fatigue. We explore the limitations of traditional exercises and advocate for dynamic movements that bolster both strength and skill. Furthermore, Jay sheds light on the mechanics of running, emphasizing the importance of rotational control at the foot, ankle, hip and upper body to enhance performance and reduce injury risk. Practical tips and exercises, such as using rocker boards and resistance bands, are shared to help athletes improve their form and stability. We focus on optimizing movement skills for efficiency, addressing common myths about muscle functionality and highlighting the importance of proper mechanics like triple extension. Jay underscores the need to address underlying movement issues rather than merely increasing training volume or intensity. Additionally, we explore the complexities of tissue adaptation and the critical role of plyometrics in building bone and ten LINKS: Jay Dicharry – Running Rewired: Reinvent Your Run for Stability, Strength, and Speed at https://www.amazon.com/Running-Rewired-Reinvent-Stability-Strength/dp/1646046528/

The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner
"Running Rewired" - advice from physical therapist Jay Dicharry

The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 22:07


Dr. Wilner would love your feedback! Click here to send a text! Thanks!Many thanks to Jay Dicharry for joining me on the "The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner." Jay is a practicing physical therapist specializing in preventing, diagnosing, and treating sports injuries in recreational and elite athletes. He teaches in the Oregon State Physical Therapy Program. Jay is also the author of “Running Rewired.” First published in 2017, a second edition has just been released. “Running Rewired” is an exercise guide for faster, safer running.  Joe was the medical director of a gait and biomechanics lab at the University of Virginia, which greatly influenced his career path. Joe is also the inventor of the MOBO Board, designed to strengthen and train the feet to improve athletic performance: https://www.moboboard.com During our 20-minute discussion, Jay insisted that everyone can improve their physical performance, even those in the “Masters” category! However, he emphasized that physical preparation is necessary to prevent injury and maximize performance. He shares “Wolff's Law” and also commented on the relative value of expensive running shoes! Here's an article by Jay about choosing running shoes. It's terrific!https://run.outsideonline.com/gear/the-three-different-shoes-every-runner-needs Thanks for listening!Please click "Fanmail" and share your feedback!If you enjoy an episode, please share with friends and colleagues. "The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner" is now available on Alexa! Just say, "Play podcast The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner!" To never miss a program, subscribe at www.andrewwilner.com. You'll learn about new episodes and other interesting programs I host on Medscape.com, ReachMD.com, and RadioMD.com. Please rate and review each episode. To contact Dr. Wilner or to join the mailing list: www.andrewwilner.com To support this program: https://www.patreon.com/andrewwilner Finally, this production has been made possible in part by support from “The Art of Medicine's” wonderful sponsor, Locumstory.com, a resource where providers can get real, unbiased answers about locum tenens. If you are interested in locum tenens, or considering a new full-time position, please go to Locumstory.com. Or paste this link into your browser: ...

The Strength Running Podcast
PT & MOBO Creator Jay Dicharry on Tissue Health: How to Strengthen Bones & Tendons

The Strength Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 72:14


When runners get hurt, it's often a tissue health problem, like a tendon injury. Jay Dicharry is a physical therapist, author, entrepreneur, and faculty member at Oregon State University who knows a lot about tissue health for runners. He's written some of my favorite books on running performance and injury prevention, including “Anatomy for Runners” and “Running Rewired.” Jay also hosts workshops for physical therapists. In this episode, Jay and I talk about: New research on tissue remodeling and load tolerance skills to develop durable runners Improving strength, bone density, and tendon health through specific exercises and training methods Debunking common beliefs around running and bone health Proper plyometric training for bone and tissue health The link between nutrition, bone health, and stress fractures Tendon health and repair through slow loading (including Achilles injuries) How to prevent and address tendon injuries in runners through sound strength training Why runner's feet need special attention Using the MOBO Board as a diagnostic tool for fatigue Every runner can learn something about tissue health from Jay in this episode to help them run strong and stay injury-free. Links & Resources from the Show: Running Rewired: Reinvent Your Run for Stability, Strength, and Speed by Jay Dicharry Jay on Instagram MOBO Board on Instagram Get the free injury prevention email series. Take the Strength Running Podcast listener survey to let us know your thoughts and you might win a 30-minute coaching call with me or your choice of one of our training programs. Thank you MOBO Board!Invented by renowned physical therapist Jay Dicharry, MOBO helps you stabilize your stance with an innovative rocker board that's set up on two fins. The design effectively forces you to drive your big toe into the board to improve your stability. I was pretty arrogant going into my first session on the MOBO Board. How hard can it be to balance, right? Well, I was humbled pretty quickly! Even if you're a good runner, better balance, stability, and proprioception is going to help you have a more powerful stride and prevent more running injuries. You'll learn how to improve the efficiency of the kinetic chain from your hip to your big toe. Because as Jay likes to say, it's not just how strong you are, but how well you use that strength. I was recently at a weekend physical therapy workshop (lol I was the only running coach) and learned how important (and rare) this simple movement is. Save 10% with code STRENGTHRUN10 at checkout at moboboard.com. Thank you DrinkLMNT! A big thanks to DrinkLMNT for their support of this episode! They make electrolyte drinks for athletes and low-carb folks with no sugar, artificial ingredients, or colors. They are offering a free gift with your purchase at DrinkLMNT. And this does NOT have to be your first purchase. You'll get a sample pack with every flavor so you can try them all before deciding what you like best.  DrinkLMNT's products have some of the highest sodium concentrations that you can find. Anybody who runs a lot knows that sodium, as well as other electrolytes like magnesium and potassium, are essential to our performance and how we feel throughout the day. If you're not familiar, LMNT is my favorite way to hydrate. They make electrolytes for athletes and low-carb folks with no Sugar, artificial ingredients, or colors. I'm now in the habit of giving away boxes of LMNT at group runs around Denver and Boulder and everyone loves this stuff. Boost your performance and your recovery with LMNT. They're the exclusive hydration partner to Team USA Weightlifting and quite a few professional baseball, hockey, and basketball teams are on regular subscriptions. So check out DrinkLMNT to get a free sampler pack and get your hydration optimized for the upcoming season. Thank you Previnex! After resisting most supplements for the better part of my life, I'm cautiously changing my tune. I'm now a Masters runner and in my personal life, I'm optimizing for longevity. I want to be my healthiest self for as long as possible and I'm excited to partner with Previnex to make that happen. Previnex uses the most bioavailable, clinically tested ingredients, the optimal form and dose of each ingredient, pharmaceutical grade manufacturing, testing of raw ingredients and finished products. For every purchase you make, they also donate vitamins to kids in need. Their new Muscle Health Plus is something I'm now taking. Turning 40 – and having a thin frame – has made me realize that I need to prioritize lean muscle mass to stay healthy and age well. Muscle Health Plus has creatine, essential and branched chain amino acids, and it's designed in a way to maximize protein synthesis and the absorption of amino acids. Muscle Health Plus will help you prevent muscle damage, which is particularly important for aging runners who want to protect themselves from muscle loss and recover faster after hard workouts. As is true for all of their products, Previnex adheres to the highest of standards: their ingredients are clinically proven to do what they say they're going to do. Previnex offers a 30-day money back guarantee. If you don't feel the benefits of their product, you get your money back no questions asked. With their focus on quality and customer satisfaction, I hope you'll try it! Use code jason15 for 15% off your first order at Previnex!

Run to the Top Podcast | The Ultimate Guide to Running
Running Rewire With Jay Dicharry

Run to the Top Podcast | The Ultimate Guide to Running

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 59:41


Running biomechanics expert, Jay Dicharry, returns to the show to talk about the upcoming new edition (stay tuned) of his popular book “Running Rewired”. In this conversation, we talk about: why we all need to be students of our sport the specific skills you should have in your running toolbox why you need inputs (not just recovery) to improve the way you're moving why too much, too fast, too soon isn't the only pathway to injury the cognitive, associative, and autonomous stages of building muscle memory to move better the relative importance of prehab, precision, and performance workouts I found Jay to be a very interesting, engaging, and generously informative guest. Be sure to tune in, and if you're interested in checking out the latest edition of Running Rewired, stay tuned for its release very soon! Connect, Comment, Community Follow RunnersConnect on Instagram Join the Elite Treatment where you get first dibs on everything RTTT each month! Runners Connect Winner's Circle Facebook Community  RunnersConnect Facebook page GET EXPERT COACHING AT RUNNERSCONNECT! This week's show brought to you by: Bace CBD ​​If you want to see just how much CBD can improve your recovery, now is the time to give it a try. Right now you can get half off the Discovery Pack, alongside a FREE sample of their balm. That's 50% off, from $25 to just $12.50! All you have to do is visit bacehealth.com/runnersconnect or enter the discount code RunnersConnect at checkout to pick up your Discovery Pack and prioritize your recovery today. Timeline Nutrition Time-line Nutrition's Mitopure is backed by over a decade of research and is clinically proven to revitalize mitochondria, so every cell in your body has the energy to do its job and keep you healthy and functioning right.  In fact, clinical studies have shown that 500mg of Urolithin, one of the main ingredients in Mitopure, can significantly increase muscle strength & endurance with no other change in lifestyle. Improving your mitochondria is one of the best things you can do for your health and with Mitopure from time-line nutrition, it has never been easier.  Go to timelinenutrition.com and use promo code RUNNERSCONNECT for 10% off the plan of your choice.

Keep Going
From Beer to Vodka: Some Thoughts On Strength Training

Keep Going

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 78:19


In this episode Steve critiques Michael's strength training regimen. We cover four domains that should be considered when spending any time working on developing strength. Some links to resources discussed in this episode:The two classic text's Steve references here are by Jay Dicharry are Anatomy for Runners & Running Rewired. 

Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast
Jay Dicharry: MoboBoard, Foot & Ankle Exercises, Balance Training & more!

Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 36:30


In this episode of the Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast - Dan is joined by Jay Dicharry to discuss the Moboboard and how the device can be used for foot/ankle exercises, balance training, and so much more! Jay Dicharry completed his Masters of Physical Therapy at Louisiana State University Medical Center and is a Board-certified Sports Clinical Specialist. Dicharry's career blurs the line between clinical practice, coaching, and engineering to solve problems and optimize performance. Dicharry built his reputation in biomechanical analysis as Director of the SPEED Clinic at the University of Virginia and is the Founder of MOBO. Dicharry writes for digital and print media and has authored two books on running gait, “Running Rewired” and "Anatomy for Runners." Dicharry enjoys an active research career and has published over thirty-five professional journal articles and book chapters. He also consults for the running and cycling industry, the US Armed Forces, USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon, and athletes across the world.  Having taught in the Sports Medicine program at UVA and the DPT program at OSU-Cascades, he brings a strong bias towards patient education, and teaches internationally to elevate the standard of care for Therapists, Physicians, and Coaches. He is excited to share his research-driven focus and expertise to build our students into critical thinkers and push the needle in our profession. For more on Jay and MoboBoard, be sure to check out moboboard.com and @mobo.board on social media! ** BE SURE TO USE Coupon Code BRAWNBODY10 at checkout for 10% off your order! Episode Sponsors: AliRx: DBraunRx = 20% off at checkout! https://alirx.health/ MedBridge: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/brawn-body-training or Coupon Code "BRAWN" for 40% off your annual subscription! CTM Band: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band coupon code "BRAWN10" = 10% off! PurMotion: "brawn" = 10% off!! TRX: trxtraining.com coupon code "TRX20BRAWN" = 20% off GOT ROM: https://www.gotrom.com/a/3083/5X9xTi8k Red Light Therapy through Hooga Health: hoogahealth.com coupon code "brawn" = 12% off Ice shaker affiliate link: https://www.iceshaker.com?sca_ref=1520881.zOJLysQzKe Training Mask: "BRAWN" = 20% off at checkout https://www.trainingmask.com?sca_ref=2486863.iestbx9x1n Make sure you SHARE this episode with a friend who could benefit from the information we shared! Check out everything Dan is up to, including blog posts, fitness programs, and more by clicking here: https://linktr.ee/brawnbodytraining Liked this episode? Leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-braun/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-braun/support

Movement By Lara: Redefining Yoga
Make Your Body Work Better with Jay Dicharry

Movement By Lara: Redefining Yoga

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 50:51


Join Lara for a wide-ranging conversation with Jay Dicharry, MTP, SCS. Jay is a physical therapist, Board-certified Sports Clinical Specialist, teacher, biomechanics researcher, and author of Running Rewired and Anatomy for Runners. He is the founder of MOBO (of Mobo balance board fame), has published over 35 professional journal articles and book chapters, consults for the running and cycling industry, the US Armed Forces, USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon, and athletes across the world.In this episode, you'll learn:* about the importance of posture and biomechanics for elevated performance* common gait pattern mistakes* about the importance of the foot and the big toe, in particular* practical exercises to help your posture and movementTo learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: lytyoga.com/blog/category/podcasts/ Resources:moboboard.comInstagram: @mono.boardbooks: Running Rewired & Anatomy for RunnersInstagram: @lara.heimann & @lytyogamethodVisit relationshipschool.com/lara to get 50% off your first month of relationship coaching. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Strength Running Podcast
275. Stability Training the Right Way, with Physical Therapist and Researcher Jay Dicharry

The Strength Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 56:45


What exactly is stability and how does it impact our running? Stability allows us to transform strength into speed. The good news is that building stability doesn't require hours of strenuous workouts - most of what we need can be accomplished in a few short sessions. This week's podcast guest has a Masters of Physical Therapy and is a board certified sports clinical specialist. Jay Dicharry is an author, innovator and coach who has built an international reputation as an expert in biomechanical analysis. Jay has written 2 books many runners may be familiar with: Anatomy for Runners and Running Rewired. Jay is also the inventor of the MOBO board, a tool that helps you build stability in multiple planes of motion. The board is unique in how it teaches you to drive your big toe into the ground - an essential concept in creating a more stable foundation for your running. Use code STRENGTHRUN10 to save 10% on your MOBO Board! In our discussion, Jay and I focus on the importance of stability and how to build it in your running and daily life. We address: How injury is more impacted by stability than strength What it means to “drive the big toe” into the ground Why stability is the foundation of training (& why you can't fire a cannon from a canoe!) How a lack of balance and stability can impact us as we age The importance of varying your footwear Why and how to implement stability-focused workouts into your routine Jay's expertise and ability to translate complex concepts into actionable advice is sure to benefit your running,  Enjoy! Links & Resources from the Show: Learn more about the MOBO board (Code STRENGTHRUN10 saves 10%) Visit Jay's website Follow Jay on Instagram Visit Jay on Linked in and YouTube Listen to our previous discussion on pain free running Thank you MOBO Board! Invented by renowned physical therapist Jay Dicharry, MOBO helps you stabilize your stance with an innovative rocker board that's set up on two fins. The design effectively forces you to drive your big toe into the bboard to improve your stability. I was pretty arrogant going into my first session on the MOBO Board. How hard can it be to balance, right? Well, I was humbled pretty quickly! Even if you're a good runner, better balance, stability, and proprioception is going to help you have a more powerful stride and prevent more running injuries. You'll learn how to improve the efficiency of the kinetic chain from your hip to your big toe. Because as Jay likes to say, it's not just how strong you are, but how well you use that strength. Save 10% with code STRENGTHRUN10 at checkout at moboboard.com. Thank you Elemental Labs! A big thanks to Elemental Labs for their support of this episode! They make electrolyte drinks for athletes and low-carb folks with no sugar, artificial ingredients, or colors. And you can get a free sampler pack of 4 flavors and 8 individual packets when you pay $5 in shipping. Elemental Labs' products have some of the highest sodium concentrations that you can find. Anybody who runs a lot knows that sodium, as well as other electrolytes like magnesium and potassium, are essential to our performance and how we feel throughout the day. The citrus flavor has quickly become my favorite. I'm drinking one a day now to help me get enough fluids in our dry Colorado air. It's tasty and delicious and I find that I'm not peeing every 45 minutes throughout the day, which might be an indication I wasn't eating enough sodium. There's now mounting evidence that higher sodium intake levels are not unhealthy – and athletes need substantially more than your typical sedentary person. Of course, ask your doctor if you're worried. But for those athletes running outside in the heat, an electrolyte replacement makes a lot of sense. So check out Elemental Labs to try their new flavor or get a free sampler pack.  

More Than Miles
44. Dr. Jay Dicharry: All Aboard the Mobo Board

More Than Miles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 49:26


In Episode #44 of the More Than Miles Podcast, physical therapists Dr. Kate Mihevc Edwards and Dr. Kacy Seynders interview physical therapist, author, and running researcher Dr. Jay Dicharry. Jay is a running aficionado, having performed gait evaluations on thousands of runners in his biomechanics research lab, worked with many runners to rehab injuries as a physical therapist, and spent countless hours training for triathlon races. During the interview, they talk about reframing the identity of endurance athletes (i.e., you don't have to run a marathon to think of yourself as a “runner”), the importance of strength training for endurance athletes, running footwear choices, and tips on training and improving runners' form. Jay explains three key factors that he prioritizes when working with running athletes including developing adequate rotational strength at the feet, hips, and trunk; improving postural endurance, and accommodating for individual differences in structure and alignment. He goes on to explain how he developed a training tool to improve foot control in runners (i.e., the Mobo board) and some of the patterns of muscle weakness and poor dynamic control that he often sees and works to correct in runners. They also talk about Jay's books “Anatomy for Runners” and “Running Rewired” that Jay has written for running athletes that seek to explain some of his philosophy on optimizing runners' strength and form to enhance performance and reduce injury risk. If you are eager to learn more about the nuances of foot control, training tips, and fun commentary on running culture we highly recommend giving this episode a listen!

The Drop
108 | Jay Dicharry, Biomechanics Expert & Founder of Mobo Board

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 123:51


Does your posture remind you of a shepherd's crook? Do you wonder if heel-striking actually matters? This week's guest, Jay Dicharry, is a biomechanics expert, former director of the SPEED Clinic at the University of Virginia, author, and inventor of Mobo Board. In this conversation, we cover all things biomechanics, how to improve posture and running performance in small steps, and how Robbe can stop rolling his ankles so damn much. Here's the exercise we talk about in the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/p/CKev6ldntht/ Check out Mobo Board, it's legit: https://www.moboboard.com/ For a deeper dive, pick up Jay's books, Anatomy For Runners, and Running Rewired: https://anathletesbody.com/my-books/ This episode is sponsored by Inside Tracker, which helps you optimize your body and running, using science and technology to deliver ultra-personalized guidance for your training and health. Drop listeners save 20% on any product (no code necessary): https://www.insidetracker.com/dropin

Off The Cuff with Danny LoPriore
Mental Health Advocacy in the Trans Community with Nate Cannon

Off The Cuff with Danny LoPriore

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 81:54


Mental health can be a tough topic for men – and it can be even tougher when you're part of a marginalized group. On this week's episode, I sat down with public speaker and author Nate Cannon to talk about his work as a mental health advocate in the trans community, which faces a disproportionate rate of mental health challenges including depression, anxiety and attempted suicide. “We've seen numbers coming out, for example, upwards of 55% to 60% of transgender men or boys have had suicidal thoughts just within the last year. And wow … that is very alarming. And so if I can help talk with folks and express some education and awareness around how intense the mental health symptoms can be around gender dysphoria, and how important it is to honor that identity, I wanna do everything I can to do that.” – Nate (11:07) Nate, who is a transgender man, also shared about the stigma around mental health and being trans in the LGBTQ+ community, his own experience transitioning, and the importance of supporting kids who may be questioning their identity. “If we don't allow [gender] exploration, I worry that there's going to be an exacerbation of baseline mental health challenges, which as we've discussed is already a significant issue for the trans population, especially kids right now. So I do think that it's important that we have those conversations and be open about it.” – Nate (28:12) As a survivor of two suicide attempts and as a person who lives with mental illness, Nate also discusses his work in mental health advocacy, and talks about the life-saving freedom of living your truth.  “I do know that if I hadn't transitioned, I wouldn't be here. I would not be alive today. …  I am still here. I am still alive. I'm still breathing. Thankfully I'm cognitively intact and able to share my story in a way that hopefully it'll maybe give someone pause before they consider taking their lives.” – Nate (1:08:00)   In This Episode (01:16) Nate's story and how he got involved with mental health advocacy  (03:52) Stigma around mental health and being trans in the LGBTQ+ community (07:17) Nate's childhood experiences figuring out his gender identity  (18:01) How playing hockey helped Nate realize he was trans, not lesbian (24:09) Nate's advice for parents of trans kids (36:52) The process of transitioning, and the challenges Nate encountered accessing gender-affirming procedures as a person with mental health and neurological conditions (45:39) Differences in social expectations Nate's experienced since transitioning (50:30) The challenges of living as a trans person in a social system not built for trans people (1:06:00) How Nate would've handled his transition differently   Our Guest Acclaimed public speaker and author Nate Cannon has spoken about his experiences as a transgender man living with mental illness and disability at government agencies, univiersites and non-profits across the country.  He also provides organizational training in areas including diversity and inclusion, crisis intervention, disability justice and other LGBTQ+ issues. He is the author of two memoirs, “Running On A Mind Rewired,” and “Dying to Hang with The Boys.”   Resources & Links Off The Cuff https://www.offthecuff.fm/ https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheCuffwithDannyLoPriore https://www.instagram.com/1and1otc/ https://www.instagram.com/dannylopriore/ Nate Cannon https://www.runningrewired.com/ http://www.facebook.com/runningrewired

The Dance Docs
The Foot Bones Connected to the Hip Bone

The Dance Docs

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 56:43


On this week's episode of The Dance Docs I am joined by Jay DIcharry PT out of Oregon.  While Jay may be known in the running community for his book Running Rewired, he has spent plenty of time working with dancers, and has an in-depth knowledge of lower extremity kinematics.  He helps to paint an understanding of how the foot and hip function together and can independently work as drivers of the lower limb, we dive into the spiraling needed for the lower extremity and why the correction of lifting your arches could be locking up a dancer's ability to move freely.  I loved my conversation with Jay and I hope that you do too!

On Q Performance Therapy Podcast
39. How to Start Marathon Training with Running Coach Caitlin Kowalke (Comfort)

On Q Performance Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 61:18


Caitlin Kowalke (Comfort) won the Illinois state title in cross-country her junior year of high school. She went on to run cross country at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Where she became a two-time second-team All-American and a two-time Big Ten Champion in the 5,000 and 10,000-meter events. Upon graduating Caitlin began a professional running career and took on a volunteer coaching position for the UW women's cross country and track team. Caitlin then went on to a professional runner, then transitioned to the half and full marathon distances. She attributes many of her successes as an athlete to the support of my family, my collegiate coach Jim Stintzi, and former coach but forever friend, Stephanie Rothstein Bruce (a sub 2:30 marathoner). Today, Caitlin continues to run. Caitlin lives just outside of Madison, Wisconsin with her husband Tom, and her two daughters, Rose and Joanna, and her step-daughter, Stella. At the 2018 Madison Marathon, she qualified for her second Olympic Trials Marathon. On February 29th, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia she toed the line with two of her Wisconsin-based athletes who she also coached to Olympic Trials qualifying performances. In this episode we cover: Where did your passion for running come from and how did you start? 6:00 At what point did Caitlin realize you were good at running? 10:00 What's it like being a mother and training for the Olympic trials? What it was like to train for Olympic trials just six months after giving birth? 14:30 How Caitlin started coaching runners after being a runner in college. What services Caitlin offers to runners with to runners of different experiences. 21:20 How Caitlin helps runners who want to run as a lifestyle change rather than for a race? 24:00 Caitlin's training philosophies and personalized approaches. 27:00 Caitlin's Rules of thumb for early marathon runners I believe in creating programs that challenge the athlete while building confidence and keeping the risk of injury low. 30:00 What Caitlin's Marathon training cycles typically look like for 16 to 20 weeks. 34:00 How to change your running plan to increase speed and lower marathon time 38:00 How the app VDOT 02 helps Caitlin's coaching 41:00 Running Rewired 46:00 What kind of cross-training should long-distance runners be participating in? 53:00 How Caitlin manages injuries during a client's training. 54:00 Don't push through the pain 57:00 Quick 5 What is your 5k pr? Marathon PR? In programming, what is one thing you do differently now vs 5 years ago? Name one attribute every successful runner has? The most significant lesson learned from coaching? One book you recommend on running? Running Rewired and Science of Running caitlin@fearlessfeetrunning.com

The Barefoot Movement Podcast
BFM 49: Mobo Boards with founder Jay Dicharry

The Barefoot Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 61:59


In this episode, Paul The Barefoot Podiatrist chats with  Jay Dicharry. Jay is a physical therapist, researcher, teacher, author of Running Rewired and Anatomy for Runners, and founder and CEO of MOBO. He teaches internationally to clinicians and coaches to elevate the standard of care, and is widely published in gait research literature.  Jay's passion is Listen In The post BFM 49: Mobo Boards with founder Jay Dicharry appeared first on The Wellness Couch.

The Podium
Strength Training for Endurance Athletes

The Podium

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 67:28


For part two of our series, we are joined by Jay Dicharry to discuss the benefits of strength training for endurance athletes. Jay is a physical therapist, teacher, biomechanics researcher, + author in Bend, Oregon, USA. Jay built his international reputation as an expert in biomechanical analysis as Director of the SPEED Clinic at the University of Virginia, and as Director of an independent lab in Oregon. Jay blurs the lines between clinical practice, coaching, and engineering to solve injury problems and optimize performance. Jay literally wrote the book on running gait assessments: he is author of “Running Rewired” and "Anatomy for Runners", writes columns for numerous magazines, and has published over thirty-five professional journal articles and book chapters. Jay has had an active research career, and consults and teaches for numerous footwear companies, the cycling industry, the US Air Force, USA Track and Field, and USA Triathlon.  His research work led him to a patented design to improve foot and lower leg function through his start-up company, MOBO.   Having taught in the Sports Medicine program at UVA and OSU-Cascades, he brings a strong bias towards patient education, and continues to teach nationally to elevate the standard of care for Therapists, Physicians, Students, and Coaches working with endurance athletes. His expertise in injury prevention, rehab, and performance training is sought out by athletes across the world, and his athlete's results speak for themselves.In This Episode: Jay Dicharry on InstagramMOBO  Website | InstagramSubscribe: Apple Podcast |  SpotifyCheck us out at: Podium Sports Medicine Website | Instagram 

A to Z Running
Functional Movement

A to Z Running

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 46:17


Andi and Zach define and explore the concept of functional movement and the importance of such work for runners, consulting such sources as Jay Dicharry's Running Rewired and providing examples for runners seeking to implement these ideas immediately. Stick around for three recent world of running highlights as well: a running family that's rewriting record books, a great suggestion for the next time your race has hills, and a few updates from the professionals. For the complete notes, links, and resources, visit https://atozrunning.com/episode103 For coaching and training details and services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching

A to Z Running
Improving POSTURE for Running

A to Z Running

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 50:57


Andi and Zach discuss the importance of posture for runners, noting work like Jay Dicharry's Running Rewired and what runners can do to improve posture. Andi and Zach also break down the latest running news, including the penultimate installment of the 2021 Diamond League, a US road championship, and more. For the complete notes, links, and resources, visit https://atozrunning.com/episode101 For coaching and training details and services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching

Mind In Movement
Move Note: Running Rewired by Jay Dicharry

Mind In Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 19:20


This Move Note is a selection of some of my favourite ideas from ‘Running Rewired: Reinvent Your Run for Stability, Strength, and Speed' by Jay Dicharry. - Move Notes are brought to you by Hazel from Mind In Movement. Hazel is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist and movement nerd. She loves geeking out on great movement books. She shares her favourite ideas from her favourite books to help you get smart about how you move. Download PDFs and MP3s of the Move Notes and find out more at www.mindinmovement.co.nz.

The Bog of Mind: Self Help + Problem Solving
Episode 12: Monthly Update and Book Review (Running Rewired)

The Bog of Mind: Self Help + Problem Solving

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 20:59


Hey! Check out my end of month episode and find out how my personal goals in running, reading and writing are progressing. Also, I will share some great information from the book I read this past month, Running Rewired by Jay Dicharry. Great stuff! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jennifer-george6/support

The MR Runningpains Podcast
Talking Iliotibial (IT) Band Syndrome with Physical Therapist Miriam Salloum- Episode 58

The MR Runningpains Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 52:27


If you've had, currently have, or never want IT Band pain, this episode is for you! We'll deep dive into what is the IT band, what can cause it to hurt, and how can you resolve the pain. Miriam Salloum is a Physical Therapist at The Runner's Mechanic www.therunnersmechanic.com Show resources: Miriam's Video Library (contains downhill strength & form running video) - https://www.therunnersmechanic.com/video-library Jay Dicharry's book "Running Rewired" - https://anathletesbody.com/my-books/ Jay Dicharry's Hip Circuit YouTube Video - https://youtu.be/SubFlwNpUHE Banded Warmup videos: Aaron Saft's - https://youtu.be/cVq2pVk6kaM David Roche's - https://youtu.be/22eLXLhl8q8 Previous Podcasts with Miriam: Miriam Salloum - It's All About The Knee - Episode 47 Understanding the Achilles Tendon with Physical Therapist Miriam Salloum - Episode 29 Episode 17 Plantar Fasciitis with Physical Therapist Miriam Salloum Episode 11 - Physical Therapist Miriam Salloum of The Runners Mechanic Physical Therapy Clinic Connecting with me: If you'd like to learn more about Patreon or to donate, please visit https://www.patreon.com/MRRunningpains My Socials, Channels, & Newsletter: https://www.facebook.com/MRRUNNINGPAINSEVENTS/ https://www.instagram.com/mrrunningpains/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ6J512qA34z_N0KJSU4jfw https://www.strava.com/athletes/18431982  To sign up for my Newsletter -https://www.mrrunningpains.com Email - runningpains@gmail.com Thanks to Scott Socha & Houston Hamlin for the Podcast music, and thanks to all of you for listening! Please share the Podcast and please leave a review, rate, & subscribe if you haven't done so already! THANK YOU! Aaron Saft MR Runningpains Discounts: 15% off KOGALLA - http://kogalla.com/?aff=runningpains 15% off XOSKIN - http://www.xoskin.us - use code MR Runningpains  

Consummate Athlete Podcast
Running Resilience & Strength - Jay Dicharry

Consummate Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 58:42


Jay Dicharry is a Physiotherapist and Biomechanical expert and the author of Running Rewired: stability, strength, speed. He discusses common injuries and issues that athletes have running.    Check out Running Rewired: https://amzn.to/34t9oU5   Support the Show: a) Share an episode or post you like  b) Rate & review b) Order Shred-Girls 2 https://amzn.to/2RBDlJy c) Donate at www.wideanglepodium.com/donate  

Northeast Athlete
Part 2: The Man Behind the Mic, Jacob Clark

Northeast Athlete

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 42:00


Jacob Clark is 30 years old, stands 5' 10" tall, and weighs in at 175 pounds. He has competed in running races, triathlons, powerlifting, bodybuilding, and orienteering. Perhaps his most memorable event was the "Crankenstein," a part-mountain-bike-part-running-race in which teams of 2 would traverse 10 miles through trails and dirt roads in the big woods of Winona NY while sharing only 1 bike. Now he is spending time rehabbing old injuries with the help of resources like "Becoming a Supple Leopard" by Dr. Kelly Starett, "Running Rewired" by Jay Dicharry, and Jeff Alexandre's DVD guide to using the Rumble Roller and Beastie Ball. In this episode we discuss some of those injuries, current state of the podcast, and close with the long-term vision for the show. Thanks for listening!

The MR Runningpains Podcast
Understanding the Achilles Tendon with Physical Therapist Miriam Salloum - Episode 29

The MR Runningpains Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 63:33


Here is another episode with Physical Therapist Miriam Salloum. In this episode we talk about the Achilles Tendon, what can go wrong, how to prevent it from going wrong, and how to resolve things when they do go wrong.   Miriam was in Episode 17 talking about the Plantar Fascia.  Listen here: https://themrrunningpainspodcast.podbean.com/e/episode-17-plantar-fasciitis-with-physical-therapist-miriam-salloum/   Irene Davis Minimalist Transition Protocol - https://aaompt.org/aaompt_data/documents/2015sessions/10_BF_Transitioning%20.pdf   Books we mentioned: Running Rewired by Jay Dicharry Running Strong by Dr Jordan Metzl MOBO board by Jay Dicharry for lower extremity strength and mobility - https://www.moboboard.com CEP Achilles Brace - https://www.cepcompression.com/products/achilles-brace If you have questions for Miriam, she can be reached through her website https://www.therunnersmechanic.com OR through her Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/The-Runners-Mechanic-Physical-Therapy-Clinic-1699347310291340   My Socials, Channels, & Newsletter: https://www.facebook.com/MRRUNNINGPAINSEVENTS/ https://www.instagram.com/mrrunningpains/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ6J512qA34z_N0KJSU4jfw   To sign up for my Newsletter - https://www.mrrunningpains.com   Email - runningpains@gmail.com   Thanks to Scott Socha for the Intro & Houston Hamlin for the Transition & Outro music, and thanks to all of you for listening! Please share the Podcast and please leave a review, rate, & subscribe if you haven't done so already! THANK YOU! Aaron Saft MR Runningpains   Discounts: Fuel100 Electro-Bites - https://electro-bites.com/ Kogalla - http://kogalla.com/?aff=runningpains              

The Triathlete Hour
Ep. 7 - Jay Dicharry on how to stay injury-free

The Triathlete Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 48:43


In episode 7 of Fitter & Faster, physical therapist Jay Dicharry joins host Emma-Kate Lidbury to talk about injury prevention. Dicharry is an expert in the field of movement and biomechanical analysis and has helped thousands of triathletes overcome injury. He gives some great insights into how to stay injury-free, perhaps the most important of all being learning how to move well and building a body that is strong and robust enough to withstand the many hundreds of miles you want to swim, bike, and run. Dicharry, who is the author of Running Rewired, also talks about some of the biggest mistakes he sees triathletes making and gives us some exercises to help keep injuries at bay.

Fitter & Faster by Triathlete
Ep. 7 - Jay Dicharry on how to stay injury-free

Fitter & Faster by Triathlete

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 48:43


In episode 7 of Fitter & Faster, physical therapist Jay Dicharry joins host Emma-Kate Lidbury to talk about injury prevention. Dicharry is an expert in the field of movement and biomechanical analysis and has helped thousands of triathletes overcome injury. He gives some great insights into how to stay injury-free, perhaps the most important of all being learning how to move well and building a body that is strong and robust enough to withstand the many hundreds of miles you want to swim, bike, and run. Dicharry, who is the author of Running Rewired, also talks about some of the biggest mistakes he sees triathletes making and gives us some exercises to help keep injuries at bay.

Run Culture Podcast
Episode 53: Jay Dicharry- US Physical Therapist, Renown Running biomechanics researcher and author.

Run Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 48:02


On episode 53 of the Run Culture Podcast I interviewed Jay Dicharry. Jay Dicharry is a US Physical Therapist and world renown researcher specialising in running biomechanics.  He was the Director of the Speed Clinic at the University of Virginia and now is the Director of the Rep Biomechanics Lab in Bent, Oregon. Jay consults for a variety of footwear companies and many US Olympic track and field athletes. Jay has a passion for solving injury problems and optimising performance. Today, I hammer Jay with many questions about running biomechanics; what’s important, what’s not. Jay is a big advocate for ‘preparing our bodies to run’ he talks about this in the podcast and in great detail in his two books; Running Rewired and Anatomy for Runners. If you want to find out more information on Jay Dicharry then go to his website: www.anathletesbody.com or @mobo.board

That Triathlon Show
Q&A #86 - Static stretching, dynamic stretching, foam rolling or manual therapy; How to pace VO2max-intervals (running)

That Triathlon Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 29:31


Q&A #86 - Static stretching, dynamic stretching, foam rolling or manual therapy; How to pace VO2max-intervals (running) When does and does it not make sense to use static stretching, dynamic stretching, foam rolling and manual/physical therapy? How should you pace VO2max-intervals when running?   LINKS AND RESOURCES: That Triathlon Show website  Q&A Episode Archives  Coaching Training Plans McMillanRunning.com Running Rewired by Jay Dicharry   SPONSORS: Precision Hydration - One-size doesn't fit all when it comes to hydration. Take Precision Hydration's FREE sweat test and learn how you should hydrate. Use the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW15 to get 15% off your order OR use the code THATTRIATHLONSHOW and get your first box for free.   ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Visit roka.com/tts for 20% off your order.   RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing.    CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz
Running Rewired, by Jay Dicharry

Running Book Reviews with Alan and Liz

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 62:37


Jay Dicharry’s book explains how to reinvent your running for better stability, speed and strength. Alan and Liz take you through it in detail covering each of the books 3 parts:1. The rationale; what is going on with the runner’s body.2. How to drive your run in a customised fashion with targeted precision and performance exercises.3. How to rewire your running brain with workouts to reinforce the new behaviours. Training harder might just be reinforcing poor running patterns. Stop forcing “plan B”, and switch to your “plan A”. Jay uses a step by step approach to tells us how to do this, and why it is important. There are clear explanations of what is going on inside your mind and body, demystifying some of the more common scientific jargon we hear around running.Discover how to find out what YOUR body needs to do to be a better runner, and then convince your brain to send it a revised set of instructions! Sounds magical? Well it’s going to take some work.Jay shows us each drill and exercise in sumptuous illustrated form, before assembling them into a menu of routines. Each person can then select routines from the menu based on needs, skill level, and where they are in their training plan. Liz offers her advanced experience with the programs in the book, and Alan contributes his beginner experience trying to get his glutes to show up for a run! As usual the team give the book a thorough and enthusiastic examination. Is it the book for you? You will certainly know by the end.If you are interested in getting a copy of this book, and also helping out the podcast, you can get the book through this affiliate link: Running Rewired: Reinvent Your Run for Stability, Strength, and SpeedAny feedback or suggestions on this review or any of our podcasts would be greatly welcomed. Leave us a review using your favorite podcast player or contact us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/runningbookreviews/Twitter: https://twitter.com/reviews_runningInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/runningbookreviews/Podcast Webpage: https://runningbookreviews.buzzsprout.com

The Physical Performance Show
192: Expert Edition: Jay Dicharry, Physical Therapist, Biomechanics Researcher, Author, Founder MOBO Board: Athletic foot function & performance

The Physical Performance Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 63:24


Jay Dicharry has built his reputation as an expert in Biomechanical analysis.  As the Director of the Speed Clinic at the University of Virginia and now as the Director of the Rep Biomechanics Lab in Oregon. Jay has a passion for solving injury problems and optimising performance. He's the Author of two books: Running Rewired and Anatomy for Runners, writes for numerous magazine columns and has published over 35 Journal articles and book chapters . Jay consults for a variety of footwear companies, the cycling industry, the US Airforce and USA Track and field and triathlon. Most recently Jay‘s research work has led him to design a product to improve lower leg function through MOBO. We will touch on this new product in today's conversation along with the problematic trend that Jay observes and that is the athletes don't tend to train their feet as they like to train the rest of their body. Jay believes that this oversight leaves seconds on the clock and black holes in the athletes preparation.   SUBSCRIBE NOW! This episode is sponsored by fisiocrem fisiocrem is a topical massage cream containing natural plant based ingredients, ideal for the temporary relief of muscular aches and pains. If you're conscious of what you put on your body, you'll be happy to know that fisiocrem does not contain parabens or hydroxybenzoates. fisiocrem can be found Australia-wide at your local Coles, chemist or health store, as well as on their online shop. fisiocrem are offering a 20% discount to listeners of The Physical Performance Show. Use the coupon code POGO when you shop at fisiocrem.com.au to redeem this special offer. Hurting sucks, and fisiocrem has got your back!   _____ If you enjoyed this episode of The Physical Performance Show please hit SUBSCRIBE for to ensure you are one of the first to future episodes. Jump over to POGO Physio - www.pogophysio.com.au for more details Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles.

Way of Champions Podcast
#139 How to Teach your Athletes to Move Safely and Efficiently with Running Rewired author Jay Dicharry

Way of Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 79:17


This week on the Way of Champions Podcast, John talks with Jay Dicharry, one of America's leading physical therapists and a board-certified Sports Clinical Specialist. The conversation explores many great topics, including how we shouldn't be teaching running to young children, why cutting volume short but keeping intensity high is a more effective practice strategy, and the importance of understanding how delaying sport-specialization will create greater skill as an athlete.  Highlights from the Discussion: Where have we gone wrong with teaching movement? Something to consider as a coach, “Am I teaching kids to move well?" How should we be teaching running to young children? What typically causes injuries while running?   The importance of adding single leg exercises to strength programs What makes Jay want to pull over when he sees someone running along the road? Why cutting volume short but keeping intensity high is a more effective practice strategy Using analogies for running posture: marinate puppet vs. military posture Why is “elbows behind hips” a great place to start with fixing running posture? Why is foot strength important to running? Myth-buster alert: Training on an unstable surface is not an effective strategy in strengthening ankle and foot Injuries in kids (knee pain, back pain, etc) that could have been avoided  "All professional athletes take time off from sport, and are good at multiple sports." How playing other sports helps a child to develop skills that will make them a better over-all athlete  80% of athletes who play collegiate sports played other sports in high school "Single sport athletes are more likely to get hurt later on in life." "Coaches, what are you doing in preseason to prevent tissue injuries?" Jay is a certified coach through both the United States Track and Field Association and the United States Cycling Federation, and certified Golf Fitness Instructor through Titleist Performance Institute. He has a competitive history in swimming, triathlon, cycling, and running events on both the local and national level, and has coached athletes from local standouts to national medalists. He is excited to share this passion with the team at Rebound, and explore the Pacific Northwest with his family on knobbies, skis, boards, and soles. MOBO: moboboard.com 10% discount to any listener who uses the following code at time of purchase for a MOBO: CHANGINGTHEGAME10 (yes, case sensitive) Resources Mentioned: Running Rewired: Reinvent Your Run for Stability, Strength, and Speed, by Jay Dicharry Anatomy for Runners: Unlocking Your Athletic Potential for Health, Speed, and Injury Prevention by Jay Dicharry Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen, by Christopher McDougall Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein Connect with Jay Dicharry REP Lab/ Rebound Physical Therapy : reporegon.com / IG: @reboundphysio MOBO : moboboard.com / IG @mobo.board Support the Podcast! Become a Podcast Champion! …and get FREE access to ALL of our online courses. We are now offering you the ability to contribute as a Podcast Champion, (https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions) for as little as a cup of coffee per month (OK its a Venti Mocha), to help us up the ante and provide even better interviews, better sound, and an overall enhanced experience. Plus, as a $10 per month Podcast Super-Champion, you will have access to never before released and bonus material, including: • Downloadable transcripts of the podcasts, so you don't have to crash your car trying to take notes! • A monthly discussion with John, James, Jerry, and other special guests talking about the previous month's episodes and answering some of the FAQs we received that month • A code to get free access to our online course called "Coaching Mastery," usually a $97 course, but yours for free for becoming a patron. • Access to an online community of coaches like you who are dedicated listeners of the podcast, and will be able to answer your questions and share their coaching experiences. Thank you for all your support these past two years, and a special big thank you to all of you who become part of our inner circle, our patrons, who will enable us to take our podcast to the next level. https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions

The Runners Zone
Episode 14: Runner's Feet with Jay Dicharry

The Runners Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 47:06


In this episode, Chris sits down with Jay Dicharry. Jay is a physical therapist based out of Bend, Oregon. Check out his full bio at http://www.reporegon.com/about-rep/jay-dicharry-rep-director/. Interested in getting Jay's new product the MOBO board? Check it out at www.moboboard.com and enter RUNNERSZONE10 to get 10% off. Jay is also the author of two books, Anatomy for Runners https://www.amazon.com/Anatomy-Runners-Unlocking-Potential-Prevention/dp/1620871599/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=anatomy+for+runners&qid=1570141791&s=gateway&sr=8-2 and Running Rewired https://www.amazon.com/Running-Rewired-Reinvent-Stability-Strength/dp/1937715752/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1N3YH0BY8JWIJ&keywords=running+rewired&qid=1570141774&s=gateway&sprefix=running+rew%2Caps%2C157&sr=8-1

Final Surge Podcast
Best of Jay Dicharry Running Rewired

Final Surge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 30:03


This is a best of episode. Dr Jay Dicharry joined us to talk about running rewired. Are we born to run or is it a learned skill. Dr Dicharry talks about that and deliberate practice. 

jay dicharry running rewired
That Triathlon Show
Q&A #17 - Injury rehabilitation, prevention, and physiotherapy

That Triathlon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 31:38


Q&A #17 - Injury rehabilitation, prevention, and physiotherapy   When should you see a physiotherapist, and why should you choose them over a medical doctor?  What injury prevention methods should you apply? If you do get injured, how should you rehab that injury?  The importance of acting quickly when a niggle or injury strikes - you can save yourself months of training time and a lot of money   LINKS AND RESOURCES:   That Triathlon Show website  Coaching Training Plans Interval Training - Science and Application part 3 with prof. Paul Laursen | EP#163 Injury prevention and recovery methods for triathletes with Nate Koch | EP#114 Running Rewired - book by Jay Dicharry       SPONSORS: Retül - Retül Bike Fit makes riding more enjoyable by making you more efficient while reducing the chance of injury and increasing comfort on the bike. It’s also more than just a bike fit - it’s a way to learn about your body, the root cause of your aches and pains, and how a proper fit will help you achieve your cycling goals.   HIIT Science Course - If you are a coach, a sports scientist or student, or an athlete that want in-depth knowledge into understanding the science/physiological response of HIIT, and how to actually apply it in triathlon, enroll in the HIIT Science while enrollment is open 22-31 January 2019.      RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing.      CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Twitter - my handle is @SciTriat.

Running Rogue
Episode #80: Rewire Your Running with Jay Dicharry

Running Rogue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 90:17


In this episode starting at 28:15, we interview Jay Dicharry, physical therapist and biomechanics expert, on his 2 books - Running Rewired and Anatomy for Runners. He talks about the importance of understanding your individual strengths and weaknesses in flexibility, mobility, strength and form, and then working to improve your weaknesses. Jay is a wealth of deep knowledge, and any runner should have his books on your reading list.  Info on his books are here: https://anathletesbody.com/my-books/ For our intro this week, we cover some follow-up on our listener questions episode, Mondo Duplantis and his first Diamond League win, and results from the Grandma's Half Marathon and Marathon in Duluth, MN.  You are listen to the referenced Kara podcast here: https://www.nicoledeboom.com/87-kara-goucher-redefines-herself/  

Triathlete Training Podcast: Triathlon, Ironman & Duathlon
TT098: Running Expert Jay Dicharry, Specialist in Biomechanics & Sports Physiologist

Triathlete Training Podcast: Triathlon, Ironman & Duathlon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 58:18


Jay Dicharry offered some fantastic knowledge in this interview.  He is an expert in many things and also an author.  His website describes him better than I could: "Originally from New Orleans LA, Jay completed the Masters of Physical Therapy degree at Louisiana State University Medical Center and is a Board- Certified Sports Clinical Specialist. Jay built his international reputation as an expert in biomechanical analysis as Director of the SPEED Clinic at the University of Virginia. Through this innovative venture, Jay was able to blend the fields of clinical practice and engineering to better understand and eliminate the cause of overuse injuries in endurance athletes. His unique approach goes outside the traditional model of therapy and aims to correct imbalances before they affect your performance. Jay literally wrote the book on running gait assessments: he is author of “Anatomy for Runners”, writes columns for numerous magazines, and has published over a dozen professional journal articles and three book chapters. Jay has had an active research career, and consults for numerous footwear companies, the US Air Force and USA Track and Field. His research focus on footwear and the causative factors driving overuse injury continues at Rebound, and he’ll provide its patients with an unmatched level of innovation and success. Having taught in the Sports Medicine program at UVA, he brings a strong bias towards patient education, and continues to teach nationally to elevate the standard of care for Therapists, Physicians, and Coaches working with endurance athletes. In addition to his clinical distinction, Jay is a certified coach through both the United States Track and Field Association and the United States Cycling Federation, and a certified Golf Fitness Instructor through Titleist Performance Institute. He has a competitive history in swimming, triathlon, cycling, and running events on both the local and national level, and has coached athletes from local standouts to national medalists. He is excited to share this passion with the team at Rebound, and explore the Pacific Northwest with his family on knobbies, skis, boards, and soles." His website is http://www.reporegon.com/ and you can visit his lab in Bend, Oregon. His latest book is Running Rewired from Velo Press.

TriSpecific's | The Fat Black Podcast
FB #252 - Dr Emily Splichal

TriSpecific's | The Fat Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 90:48


  Today I have Dr Emily Splichal on the podcast. I was introduced to Dr Emily by a good friend of mine who used to head up Trigger Point in NZ and I knew as soon as her website loaded, I needed to have her on the podcast. This quote by Leonardo Di Vinci "THE HUMAN FOOT IS A MASTERPIECE OF ENGINEERING AND A WORK OF ART" and then her intro paragraph on us holding the power to our own health and well-being and that we need to take ownership and commit to the plans and necessary steps needed to improve our lives. Boom.  This conversation really follows on from my one with Jay Dicharry on Running Rewired. There is simply stuff we need to do if we want to not only keep playing (our sports) but playing for the long term. Movement is freedom folks and to have freedom we need to move.  Ok without further ado. Enjoy my conversation from a couple of weeks ago with Dr Emily Splichal IN TODAY’S EPISODE, WE DISCUSS: There is no magical quick fix Dual tasking and cognitive challenges for optimal recovery All the things you NEED to do to get better The exploration of movement and why its needed to avoid injury Life is sensory Why you need belief in what you are doing The power of the mental aspect in health and performance Whats important Over optimizing stimulation Naboso innersoles for proprioception and sensory stimulation Move Please MOVE Optimizing the full puzzle Why you need barefoot stimulation The power of intention Just getting out the door without activation hurts you success Focus on SELF Emily’s best advice And so much more Listen & Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher Radio SHOW LINKS: Websites:  https://www.dremilysplichal.com/ www.barefootstrongblog.com www.barefootstrong.com    EBFA Education - www.ebfaglobal.com Naboso Technology - www.nabosotechnology.com My Practice - www.dremilysplichal.com Instagram Facebook YouTube Join (for Free) our TRISPECIFIC CAFE https://www.facebook.com/TriSpecific http://www.instagram.com/trispecific SHOW SPONSORS: We have a number of options here at TS from the new Ironman and 70.3 Blueprints for those that just want a kick-ass plan and all the needed content to plug and play. Simply get it, follow the plan and advice and you can crush it. Go to trispecific.com/raceready TS LIFE membership for just $395 for the year is really the no-brainer. Once you sign up we send you a questionnaire and we set up your training in a training peaks account. We plug in the phases you need when you need them and take you towards your races and goals. You get all the supporting content in the member area and coaching support through the TS LIFE private FB group. Join the family today at http://www.trispecific.com/tslife / I’ll send you out our new Trucker cap too! And there is full coaching: Full coaching – it’s the full deal but we only take on a limited amount of folks per year. This is full commitment. But we will get you to your goals. We do play the long game. Some get there quicker and others take longer. If someone is selling 12 weeks to a 9 hour Ironman… You best be already in great shape and knocking on the door. Apply at http://www.trispecific.com/apply/ If you need to chat about which option is best for you. Fill in the coaching application at http://www.trispecific.com/apply and click I would like to discuss options. Get to Kona via TriSpecific’s plans, membership or coaching in 2018 and get yourself a FREE Ceepo frameset and other goodies.  PLEASE HELP US GROW… To subscribe to the podcast, please use the links below: Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes If you have a chance, please leave an honest rating and review on iTunes by clicking here. It will help the show and its ranking in iTunes immensely! We appreciate it! Enjoy the show!

TriSpecific's | The Fat Black Podcast
FB #250 - Jay Dicharry - Running Rewired

TriSpecific's | The Fat Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 81:12


  Wow the 250th episode… and it’s one that can definitely help your performances. The unfortunate truth is we all get niggles and injuries that aren’t fun. They kill consistency (which kills performance) and they can cause a helluva lot of frustration which is a massive killjoy. The problem with running is we just go out and do it. No though other than one foot in front of the other. But where are we starting from? Do we wave muscles that are unplugged? What sort of movement blocks do we have? Well, Jay Dicharry, one of America’s leading physical therapists is the man that elites go to because of his success with diagnosing and rebuilding injured endurance athletes. He has been able to blend the fields of clinical practice and engineering to better understand and eliminate the cause of overuse injuries in endurance athletes. His unique approach works outside of the traditional model of therapy to correct imbalances before they affect performance. Enjoy my conversation with Jay Dicharry. IN TODAY’S EPISODE, WE DISCUSS: The cadence myth Move better before running better Mobility and Stability Fixing blocked areas Unplugged Muscles Neural plasticity Everyone lands in front of COG Deliberate practice Precision movements Fitting in the rewiring and performance sessions into your weekly schedule Software v hardware problems and knowing whats what. Being honest where you are The chassis is important too Cross training versus complementary training Defining posture Finding your balance point Does it matter where you land And so much more. Listen & Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher Radio SHOW LINKS:   Get the book: Running Rewired Practice/Clinic: http://www.reporegon.com/ Personal Blog: https://anathletesbody.com/ REP LAB Instagram REP LAB Facebook REP LAB Twitter Join (for Free) our TRISPECIFIC CAFE https://www.facebook.com/TriSpecific http://www.instagram.com/trispecific SHOW SPONSORS: We have a number of options here at TS from the new Ironman and 70.3 Blueprints for those that just want a kick-ass plan and all the needed content to plug and play. Simply get it, follow the plan and advice and you can crush it. Go to trispecific.com/raceready TS LIFE membership for just $395 for the year is really the no-brainer. Once you sign up we send you a questionnaire and we set up your training in a training peaks account. We plug in the phases you need when you need them and take you towards your races and goals. You get all the supporting content in the member area and coaching support through the TS LIFE private FB group. Join the family today at http://www.trispecific.com/tslife / I’ll send you out our new Trucker cap too! And there is full coaching: Full coaching – it’s the full deal but we only take on a limited amount of folks per year. This is full commitment. But we will get you to your goals. We do play the long game. Some get there quicker and others take longer. If someone is selling 12 weeks to a 9 hour Ironman… You best be already in great shape and knocking on the door. Apply at http://www.trispecific.com/apply/ If you need to chat about which option is best for you. Fill in the coaching application at http://www.trispecific.com/apply and click I would like to discuss options. Get to Kona via TriSpecific’s plans, membership or coaching in 2018 and get yourself a FREE Ceepo frameset and other goodies.  PLEASE HELP US GROW… To subscribe to the podcast, please use the links below: Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes If you have a chance, please leave an honest rating and review on iTunes by clicking here. It will help the show and its ranking in iTunes immensely! We appreciate it! Enjoy the show!

Final Surge Podcast
Episode 75: Dr. Jay Dicharry

Final Surge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 30:03


Welcome to episode 75 of the Final Surge Podcast where we welcome back Dr. Jay Dicharry. Jay is the author of a must-have book for any coach, Anatomy for Runners. Jay has a follow-up book he has just released called Running Rewired. We have all heard of the book Born to Run, but are we born to run or is it something that we adapt to over time. Jay discusses that as well as how deliberate practice can make you more efficient. Make sure you check out Jay's book Running Rewired which you can find on his website An Athlete's Body.   We had you on episode 49 of the Final Surge podcast so welcome back. On episode 49 we talked a lot about your book must own book Anatomy For Runners. You have a new book out called Running Rewired. I am more of a wi-fi guy so what do you mean about runners getting rewired? Get past running requires amazing flexibility or strength  How your nervous system impacts how you move If someone read your book Anatomy for Runners, why should they read this too, what would they get Running Rewired too? Anatomy for Runners fits into a space with more scientific background Was for intelligent and in the know runners and coaches Was good for clinicians Rewired more for everyday runner Rewired from ground zero to increase capacity Are we naturally wired to run, like if I took a 4-year-old and said run, are they wired correctly or do we need to learn it? Young kids learn to play and are more dynamic Problem not sitting, but that we do one thing all the time then expect to move differently when we put on our shoes We are not born to run, we adapt to run Takes cultivating of how we move You talk about deliberate practice in the book. How do we know if we need to work on getting rewired and if we do how do we know we are doing the right things to get there? Not about volume of practice Practice has two types specific and deliberate Specific putting on shoes and doing more of it Deliberate says these are the skills you need, let's refine them with a plan  Not about running more, but running with quality Everyone I have ever seen needs more deliberate practice You mentioned everyone needs to get better, so how do we know what we need to work on? Roadblocks in books that test you Some motions will be less skilled at In episode 49 we dug into your clinic and your clients. In your clinic, you don't have just elite runners, but you have many average age group runners coming in. So you see a wide variety of situations. With seeing so many people over the years are there certain things you see usually see that you can quickly narrow it down to what the issues are without even seeing the athlete. So like if a runner came in and said I have shin splints or i have pain on the outside of my knee probably from IT band, could you give them 1-2 things to work on or is it too specific to each person? I have a lot of lab data that identifies what causes overuse injuries, usually a few paths If I took 5 mid pack runners and 5 elite runners and did a video on them, could you tell just by their gate which were the elites? And if so what about the gate is different? Elites are blessed with great genes from their parents As far as form can be both Yes form matters, but capacity important too One thing you talk about in the book was core exercise. If I do a lot of planks, L-ups, V-ups and those type of core exercise can you explain why they may not be the best? Running is dynamic and not static Holding the body stable like a plank does not help much Get people moving in positions that challenge without putting stress on joints Spend more time doing more dynamic movements for core Coaches your core routines are killing your runners Building skills as body twists while running What does training core with rotation look like? Lay on back with knees and legs up like sitting in chair, grab med ball and hold up Rotation is important while running, twisting forces If a runner or coach said this was all great information, but I have 15-20 minutes to spend with my team before they start running, what should we focus on, how would you guide them on the biggest bang for the buck? Skills and performance workouts in book Skills building muscle memory, lots of bang for buck to rewire central nervous system Identify roadblocks with tests then fix the ones that need working on One of the things you talked about in the book was pelvis tilt and correcting it by using the stomach muscles to pull up on the front of the pelvis, this is how I was taught so can you talk about why this is wrong and what people should be doing for pelvis tilt? Shortens step Can analogy for strength If lose core position crumbles can One issue that gets talked about is knee dominate vs hip dominant or pushing vs pulling, what does this look like for a runner? Can look at squatting patterns, squat knee forward position overstride To quad dominant Overstride pushes loads and increases stress per stride Want to move to hip or glute dominant Running Rewired An Athletes Body

Run to the Top Podcast | The Ultimate Guide to Running
Why You Should Train Movement, Not Muscle - with Jay Dicharry

Run to the Top Podcast | The Ultimate Guide to Running

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 59:25


While most of us know we need to do strength work to truly see results, according to Jay Dicharry, this is a waste of time without also practicing movement and mobility. One of America’s leading physical therapists and author of Anatomy for Runners, Jay established his reputation as an expert in biomechanical analysis as Director of the University of Virginia’s SPEED Clinic. Today, athletes from all over travel to his REP Lab in Bend Oregon where Jay blends clinical practice and engineering to better understand overuse injuries. But what sets Jay apart from traditional therapy? He works to correct imbalances before they become a problem, and to do that he helps runners rewire their body-brain movement patterns. In this episode, Jay will share a little about his new book, Running Rewired, explain how we can rediscover our body-brain movement patterns, and dispel the myths that pervade both the shoe and physical therapy industries.