EP 033 || The Novice Runner's Playbook: Tips, Motivation, and Injury Prevention
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Welcome to Episode 033 of the "RunFORM" podcast, titled 'Guiding Beginner Runners.' Join our hosts, Bobby McGee, a renowned running mechanics expert, and Matt Pendola, a run-specific strength coach, as they offer fundamental advice crucial for beginner runners. Find more on the Pendola Project website: https://www.pendolaproject.com/
💡 Key Takeaways- Understanding the concepts of habituation and minimal effective dosing in running.
- The role of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in maintaining a running routine.
- Importance of maintaining focus and heeding body cues for injury prevention.
- The value of patience and progressive overload in building a running regimen.
- Insights into how regular exercise, nutrition, and group dynamics affect training.
- 00:27 - Introduction to the Episode: Focus on Beginner Runners
- 00:36 - Discussing the Basics for Beginner Runners
- 04:49 - The Importance of Regular Exercise and Consistency for Beginners
- 11:20 - How Nutrition Plays a Crucial Role in Training and Performance
- 14:00 - Strategies for Dealing with Common Running Injuries
- 21:26 - Exploring the Benefits of Running in Groups for Motivation and Support
- 46:08 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts on Guiding Beginner Runners
Don't miss out on the invaluable insights from this episode. If you're a novice runner seeking guidance, or know someone who is, make sure to subscribe and share the "RunFORM" podcast.
For more training tips and plans, visit the Pendola Project Website: https://www.pendolaproject.com/
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