BRV 12: Running Form, Part 4, Runner Watching

We’ve all heard of people-watching. Let me introduce you to runner-watching. It’s less entertaining but much more useful. Even the most untrained eye will, with a little coaching from me, be able to spot good running form. In this episode I’ll give you some tips on analyzing the form of established runners, helping you better understand good form, making it easier for you to practice it, yourself, facilitating your own running success.

The Walk to Run to 5k Program includes three sets of schedules: 12 Weeks of Conditioning for Running Schedules, 10 weeks of Walk to Run Schedules, 12 Weeks of 5k Runner Schedules. 32 weeks of specific training.

We've all heard of people-watching. Let me introduce you to runner-watching. It's less entertaining but much more useful. Even the most untrained eye will, with a little coaching from me, be able to spot good running form.

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BRV 11: Running Form, Foot Strike