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Stop foam rolling your IT band

Stop foam rolling your IT band

FromLearn to Run with Dr. Matt Minard


Stop foam rolling your IT band

FromLearn to Run with Dr. Matt Minard

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Jul 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Host: Dr. Matt Minard
Episode Summary
Dr. Matt Minard, the owner of Learn 2 Run, is a Physical Therapist who enjoys both the physical and mental benefits of running. He is passionate about helping others run safely.
In this episode, Dr. Minard discusses IT Band Friction Syndrome. He identifies the negative effects of foam rolling, running form mistakes associated with it, and key principles for recovery or prevention of further injury.
Top Takeaways

"You have to push the ground back to propel your forward."
- [Dr. Matt Minard]
"Sometimes things are weak because they're inhibited and it hurts."
- [Dr. Matt Minard]
"We capture, classify, and correct."
- [Dr. Matt Minard]
"You can learn anything. You can learn to run without picking your feet up."
- [Dr. Matt Minard]
"Please spare your IT band of compressive forces."
- [Dr. Matt Minard]

Episode Highlights

[00:38] Today's topic is the IT Band Friction Syndrome.
[01:25] An introduction to the TFL and IT Band.
[03:57] The role of Friction in IT band pain.
[08:05] Running form faults that cause IT band friction; the Pose Method.
[12:30] Using good running posture to reduce IT band friction.
[13:50] The second form fault; Weaving.
[17:01] Why you should not foam roll your IT bands.
[20:35] Addressing IT Band Friction Syndrome.

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Released:
Jul 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Dr. Matt Minard owns Learn 2 Run, a program that teaches runners how to run smarter, safer, and faster. He hopes this podcast will help runners improve their metrics while reducing injuries. In practice, he focuses on 3 very important aspects of running: optimizing mechanics, building a base, and increasing VO2 Max. His purpose is to help people. With a passion for human movement and fitness, he is driven to help others learn how to move their bodies strategically and efficiently to reduce the risk of injury and increase overall wellness.