More Train, Less Pain; Engineering the Adaptable Athlete

S6E1: What Injury Prevention for Runners Looks Like


Listen Later

On today’s episode Michelle and Tim kick off Season 6 with an in-depth look at injury prevention for runners. In this episode they discuss tendon length with loading, common running injuries, excessive specificity, management strategies, an inverse relationship between running volume and movement quality, the ability to tolerate workload, specific rehab exercises, cross-training to offset tendencies, and much more.

Listen, subscribe, and tell your friends…

2025 Boston Health & Performance Summit November 2nd: 

https://www.reframeperformance.com/2025-bhps 

Reframe Performance: https://www.reframeperformance.com/

Reframe Performance Free Guide- 6 Biggest Weight Training Mistakes Runners Make: https://www.reframeperformance.com/weight-training-runners-mistakes-guide

Contact Michelle: https://www.michelleboland-training.com/ or @dr.michelleboland

Contact Tim:  ascendrehabandperformance.com or @ascend_rehab_and_performance

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

More Train, Less Pain; Engineering the Adaptable AthleteBy Dr. Michelle Boland & Dr. Tim Richardt

  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9

4.9

22 ratings


More shows like More Train, Less Pain; Engineering the Adaptable Athlete

View all
Ask a Cycling Coach Podcast - Presented by TrainerRoad by TrainerRoad

Ask a Cycling Coach Podcast - Presented by TrainerRoad

3,624 Listeners

Physical Preparation Podcast Archives - Robertson Training Systems by Mike Robertson

Physical Preparation Podcast Archives - Robertson Training Systems

200 Listeners

Just Fly Performance Podcast by Joel Smith, Just-Fly-Sports.com

Just Fly Performance Podcast

371 Listeners

Chasing Excellence by Ben Bergeron & Patrick Cummings

Chasing Excellence

2,049 Listeners

Chapo Trap House by Chapo Trap House

Chapo Trap House

8,855 Listeners

Some Work, All Play by David Roche and Megan Roche

Some Work, All Play

1,886 Listeners