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Runchatlive - ’Putting EVIDENCE back into Running Injury & Performance.’ Runchatlive Podcast, part of website https://www.runchatlive.com/ exists to help RUNNERS of all levels, plus professionals who work with Runners (Coaches, Personal Trainers, Physios, Sports Therapists, etc.) discover evidence based strategies to treat running related injury, reduce injury risk and improve running performance. Host Matt Phillips is joined by internationally respected industry experts to help bring you the results that YOU need. You may also want to check out Matt’s other podcast: ’The Sports Therapy Association Podcast’, recorded LIVE every Tuesday at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YouTube channel.
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Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Gait Analysis Series Part 4: Dr. Allison Gruber - Runchatlive Ep.64
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
In Part 4 of our four part GAIT ANALYSIS special, guest Dr Allison Gruber, Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at Indiana University Bloomington, discusses what the research tells us about footwear and footstrike in relation to reducing running injury and increasing running performance.
Dr Allison Gruber has been at the forefront of running related research for more than a decade, with over 100 publications. Her primary research interests include the mechanisms of running related injuries and determinants of metabolic cost and locomotion.
Other Episodes In This Series:
- Part 1 with Dr. Max Paquette, Associate Professor of the University of Memphis Human Performance
Center. - Part 2 with Dr JF Esculier, Vice-President & Director of Research & Development at The Running Clinic.
- Part 3 with Dr Izzy Moore, Associate Professor in Human Movement & Sports Medicine at Cardiff Metropolitan University.
GAIT ANALYSIS COURSE IN MAY
If you are interested in starting a Gait Analysis service or updating it to be more evidence informed, podcast host Matt Phillips will be giving his course ‘Gait Analysis For Runners: A Modern Approach’ in May 2023.
• Two live ONLINE mornings - Saturday 6th & 13th May
• One IN PERSON full day - Saturday 20th May at The School in Exeter.
Full details at Runchatlive.com and The School Website.
Topics discussed with Dr Allison Gruber in this episode:
- 0:00 Intro, including details of 'Gait Analysis 3 Day Course' in UK with Matt Phillips
- 4:40 Dr Allison Gruber's views on the use of Gait Analysis for runners
- 7:50 Should we be trying to reduce Ground Impact Force for all runners?
- 11:16 Prospective Studies vs Retrospective Studies
- 13:23 Dr Allison Gruber on Researchgate. A look at some of her studies in chronological order: 'Metabolic Cost of Altering Foot Strike Patterns in Running, 2009'
- 20:40 Are many coaches & therapists still selling forefoot strike as the best type of footstrike for runners?
- 23:57 What are some of the dangers of encouraging all runners to adopt a forefoot strike?
- 30:18 'Achilles Tendon Forces in Forefoot and Rearfoot Running' 2011
- 33:10 Question from live listener: "Isn't it necessary to address all components of running (cadence, overstriding, etc.) and not only just footstrike pattern? 35:07 Shifting load from ankle to knee by changing footstrike
- 39:20 Changing cadence will potentially increase metabolic cost for at least a short period of time
- 41:43 Question from live listener: "I've read that cadence below 165 has a higher injury risk... have you heard of that?"
- 44:11 'Footstrike patterns and race performance in the 2017 IAAF World Championship men’s 10,000 m final' 2021
- 50:10 'The Missing Link in Running Injury Research: Nonrunning Physical Activity' 2022
- 52:30 Knee load comparison during Standing, Walking & Running
- 58:50 Follow Allison Gruber on Social Media: Twitter @IUBiomechanics
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Our sincere thanks to Dr Allison Gruber for giving up her time to be a guest!
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