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Strength Training for Runners: Glutes

Strength Training for Runners: Glutes

FromLearn to Run with Dr. Matt Minard


Strength Training for Runners: Glutes

FromLearn to Run with Dr. Matt Minard

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Aug 19, 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 the first aspect of strength training, explaining the role of the hip muscles and pelvis in running, and how training can be tailored to increase the efficiency of these structures to increase speed.
Top Takeaways

"A strength training routine for a runner should look very different from a soccer player...we want to be specific in our approach"
- [Dr. Matt Minard]
"The muscles lift your body; they hold your body and they lower your body"
- [Dr. Matt Minard]
"We always have to think back; is this how we use that muscle and are we challenging it more?"
- [Dr. Matt Minard]
"Ideally you want to sit with your hips higher than your knees, that puts a lot less stress on your low back and on your hips"
- [Dr. Matt Minard]
"Don't strengthen your hip flexors"
- [Dr. Matt Minard]

Episode Highlights

[00:56] Introducing Strength Training; the hips.
[03:44] 3 functions of muscles.
[07:07] Basic anatomy of the hip.
[09:04] The stabilizing action of hip abductors in running.
[13:32] How to strengthen the "Queen Glutes".
[18:06] The Hip Extensors.
[22:17] Ways to challenge the glutes.
[26:47] The Hip Flexors.
Released:
Aug 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (32)

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.