The Strength Running Podcast

Episode 77: How to Get Injured: 5 Training Errors That Spike Your Injury Risk

11.15.2018 - By Jason FitzgeraldPlay

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Running injuries are formally called repetitive stress injuries. Do the wrong thing (over a prolonged period of time) and you can rest assured that you’re probably going to get hurt. Here’s a great example from outside the running world. Recently I interviewed Staci Ardison in our monthly interview series for Team Strength Running about weight lifting. She’s become a very competitive powerlifter over the last few years and asked about injuries in the weight room. What causes them? How do you stay healthy while lifting? Her answer was surprising. It wasn’t a neat new trick or fancy wrist strap for dead lifts. It had nothing to do with what shoes you’re wearing (in fact, she frequently lifts barefoot or whether or not you were wearing compression socks. Her answer was this: Not doing things correctly. Don’t ego lift. How simple. And also, how accurate. In the sport of weightlifting (just like in running), injuries are caused by doing things you’re not prepared to do. I want to provide a bit more detail on and examples of these training errors so let’s dive into the top 5 mistakes we make as runners.   For more on injury prevention, get our free email series here.

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