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In this episode of the Run Smarter Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Keith Barr from the University of California, Davis, to uncover groundbreaking research on tendon health, rehabilitation, and performance. Dr. Barr shares his expertise on tendon tissue engineering, the role of mechanical loading in healing tendinopathies, and how to reverse chronic scar tissue formation. Whether you're a runner struggling with tendon pain or a coach looking to optimize performance, this episode is packed with game-changing insights.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
πΉ Why tendons develop scar tissue β and how stress shielding plays a role in tendinopathy
πΉ How to reverse chronic tendon damage β with the right type of loading strategy
πΉ The difference between tendon stiffness and perceived stiffness β and how it impacts performance and injury risk
πΉ Why isometric exercises are a game-changer β and how to use them effectively in rehab and injury prevention
πΉ The role of hormones in tendon injuries β including how menopause and testosterone affect tendon health
πΉ How to train smarter to avoid tendon injuries β including the optimal way to structure your running volume
Key Takeaways & Actionable Strategies
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Target the scar tissue with load β Use isometric holds after a workout to gradually reintroduce load to the weak areas
β
Donβt rush into plyometrics β Start with long-duration isometric exercises before progressing to slow, heavy strength training
β
Train twice a day for better tendon adaptation β Splitting your runs into two sessions improves tendon recovery and adaptation
β
Respect the first few sessions of new training β The first track session, spikes workout, or hill session introduces high jerk forces, increasing injury risk
β
Consider hormonal factors β Women going through menopause may need to adjust their training due to changes in tendon stiffness and collagen synthesis
Dr. Keith Barrβs Research & Resources
πΉ Follow Keith Barr on BlueSky: Muscle Science
πΉ Read his research paper: Using Load to Improve Tendon Ligament Tissue Engineering and Develop Novel Treatments for Tendinopathy
For MORE Run Smarter Resources πββοΈπ
- Including Free Injury Prevention Courses π©Ήπ
- The Run Smarter Book π
- Access to Research Papers ππ
- & Ways to Work with Brodie π€π
π CLICK HERE! πβ¨
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Learn more about Brodie's Research Database & AI Assistant ππ
In this episode of the Run Smarter Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Keith Barr from the University of California, Davis, to uncover groundbreaking research on tendon health, rehabilitation, and performance. Dr. Barr shares his expertise on tendon tissue engineering, the role of mechanical loading in healing tendinopathies, and how to reverse chronic scar tissue formation. Whether you're a runner struggling with tendon pain or a coach looking to optimize performance, this episode is packed with game-changing insights.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
πΉ Why tendons develop scar tissue β and how stress shielding plays a role in tendinopathy
πΉ How to reverse chronic tendon damage β with the right type of loading strategy
πΉ The difference between tendon stiffness and perceived stiffness β and how it impacts performance and injury risk
πΉ Why isometric exercises are a game-changer β and how to use them effectively in rehab and injury prevention
πΉ The role of hormones in tendon injuries β including how menopause and testosterone affect tendon health
πΉ How to train smarter to avoid tendon injuries β including the optimal way to structure your running volume
Key Takeaways & Actionable Strategies
β
Target the scar tissue with load β Use isometric holds after a workout to gradually reintroduce load to the weak areas
β
Donβt rush into plyometrics β Start with long-duration isometric exercises before progressing to slow, heavy strength training
β
Train twice a day for better tendon adaptation β Splitting your runs into two sessions improves tendon recovery and adaptation
β
Respect the first few sessions of new training β The first track session, spikes workout, or hill session introduces high jerk forces, increasing injury risk
β
Consider hormonal factors β Women going through menopause may need to adjust their training due to changes in tendon stiffness and collagen synthesis
Dr. Keith Barrβs Research & Resources
πΉ Follow Keith Barr on BlueSky: Muscle Science
πΉ Read his research paper: Using Load to Improve Tendon Ligament Tissue Engineering and Develop Novel Treatments for Tendinopathy
For MORE Run Smarter Resources πββοΈπ
- Including Free Injury Prevention Courses π©Ήπ
- The Run Smarter Book π
- Access to Research Papers ππ
- & Ways to Work with Brodie π€π
π CLICK HERE! πβ¨
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