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Hello and welcome to The Progress Theory where we discuss how to implement scientific principles to optimise human performance. On today’s episode, we have Dr Rich Blagrove, Lecturer in Physiology and Strength & Conditioning at Loughborough University and researcher on strength training for middle and long-distance runners.
Rich has a wealth of knowledge from over 10 years of coaching and researching how strength training can improve running performance. Here we discuss important topics such as what factors separate the elite and amateur runners, what types of strength training you should be doing to improve your running performance, and how strength training may reduce the chance of you experiencing an injury. Whether you’re an experienced runner or someone that is new to the sport there are plenty of take away messages you can implement into your own training.
In this episode, we discuss:
This was a great episode with so many take away messages, which whether you are an experienced runner and amateur runner, or someone looking to start running, there is something in this episode to help you improve your running training.
Here are some final thoughts on some key areas which really stood out to me.
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Hello and welcome to The Progress Theory where we discuss how to implement scientific principles to optimise human performance. On today’s episode, we have Dr Rich Blagrove, Lecturer in Physiology and Strength & Conditioning at Loughborough University and researcher on strength training for middle and long-distance runners.
Rich has a wealth of knowledge from over 10 years of coaching and researching how strength training can improve running performance. Here we discuss important topics such as what factors separate the elite and amateur runners, what types of strength training you should be doing to improve your running performance, and how strength training may reduce the chance of you experiencing an injury. Whether you’re an experienced runner or someone that is new to the sport there are plenty of take away messages you can implement into your own training.
In this episode, we discuss:
This was a great episode with so many take away messages, which whether you are an experienced runner and amateur runner, or someone looking to start running, there is something in this episode to help you improve your running training.
Here are some final thoughts on some key areas which really stood out to me.
@theprogresstheory
@thepricep
@rich_blagrove

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