Indurain's Lungs
Legend of Garry Nelson
Thanks BA, that all makes sense. I took a week off running and just worked on gluten and running form. Felt much better yesterday, no hip pain and quicker across the ground (well, felt like it anyway!)I go to a coached session, the coach is an experienced triathlete rather than a qualified running coach, but these are what he tries to get us to do:
> Don't over stride, feet should land under the body, not ahead of it. If your feet land ahead of the body you're likely to heal strike as dazzer says and it'll act as a brake.
> High cadence of around 90
> A result of the above is the feet spending more time on the ground powering you forward.
> High knees
> Lean forwards so that you start to fall and gravity helps pull you forwards.
> Push your hips forwards, you don't want your shoulders forwards and your bum sticking out.
> Elbows at 90 degree bend.
> Relaxed shoulders. One exercise we've done to help this is turn hands upwards and run like you're a waiter carrying plates.
I sometimes find when I focus on trying to achieve one thing, something else suffers. For example when I lean forwards, I find it's more difficult to get the knees high.