Will Chung, grandson to the late creator of Soo Bahk Do, a Korean style of martial arts is respected as one of the great movement experts of our time. We recently learned of our connection through family and realized the synergy of thought we also shared in our training philosophy. Anyone who aspires to improve…
Tag: proper running form
Expert Running Tips, Listen & Learn
Minimal Running Shoes… an Interview with Steven Sashen
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Steven Sashen is the CEO and Co-founder of Xero Shoes, a company dedicated to the design of minimal running shoes and the belief that as close to barefoot in all we do is healthier and promotes longevity. It is a rare opportunity to find a running shoe manufacture who refuses to bend to trendy designs…
Endurance Sport Nutrition, Expert Running Tips, Listen & Learn, Obstacle Racing, Spartan Race
Tired of getting injured doing OCR Races?
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dip’s OCR Run Clinic recap Tired of getting injured doing OCR Races? OCR Run Clinic Recap Tired of getting injured doing OCR Races? A few things you can depend on, the sky is blue, grass is green and OCR athletes get injured. Out of love for participation in Spartan races and other OCR events, many…
Expert Running Tips, Listen & Learn, Obstacle Racing
Running Road VS. Trail – The Dangers and Benefits
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Expert Running Tips, Listen & Learn, Obstacle Racing
The 1% Factor – How to accelerate your performance
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The 1% Factor – How to accelerate your performance reveals what you can do to provide in the words of Sir Dave Brailsford “the Aggregation of Marginal Gains.” These solutions are so simple it’s hard to believe they would have such profound improvements over your training. And not just in sport but in everything you…
Expert Running Tips, Listen & Learn, Obstacle Racing
Optimal Running Performance Begins Here!
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This is an episode that every athlete needs to hear! If you run, if running is painful, if your running volume is limited by issues with your feet, ankles, knees, hips or back, it’s because you left out some very important elements in your training. I’ve brought back Dr. Emily Splichal a world renowned Podiatrist…
Listen & Learn, Obstacle Racing
Do You Need an Off Season in OCR?
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Recently I posted an offer for someone to be my guest and to pose some interesting questions regarding training and Obstacle Course Racing. An old friend/client Beni Gifford reached out with what I felt was some solid questions and here is what he wanted to know: I hear a lot of differing views regarding the…
Expert Running Tips, Obstacle Racing
OCR Running Questions and Answers
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There never seems to be an end to the questions that hard working OCR athletes have regarding their training and racing, with the help of one of our friends Jennifer Herring, Coach Richard Diaz tries to offer his opinion and advice on these topics: Heart rate seems to need a longer pre-race warm up, why?…
Expert Running Tips, Obstacle Racing
A Visit to The Secret Lab
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Expert Running Tips, Obstacle Racing, Triathlon
Why 180 Strides per Minute?
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Stride frequency seems to be the most controversial and perplexing component of running mechanics. There are those that resist the theory of 180 spm being an ideal cadence and its the cause of many arguments. I however feel that most people that struggle with this approach have pieces of the puzzle missing. In this podcast…