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RunDNA Podcast

RunDNA Podcast

Doug Adams

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/9j. Total Éps: 53

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The Run DNA Podcast is produced by ACE Running LLC    The RunDNA podcast is intended for educational purposes only. No clinical decision-making should be based solely on one source. While care is taken to ensure accuracy, factual errors can occur. 
Always seek the guidance of qualified medical professionals before making healthcare decisions.   Find us online @ RUNDNA.com"
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Episode 53 - Gait as a Vital Sign: A Conversation with Dr. Courtney Conley on Foot Health and Movement

lundi 2 juin 2025Durée 01:14:00

Are you overlooking one of the most important signs of your overall health? In this episode of the RunDNA Podcast, host Doug Adams sits down with Dr. Courtney Conley-internationally recognized foot and gait expert, and founder of Gait Happens-to reveal why your gait (the way you walk and run) could be the key to unlocking pain-free movement and long-term wellness.

Dr. Conley shares practical tips for improving your foot health, explains why your gait is more than just a way of moving, and offers simple, actionable steps anyone can take-like walking barefoot for just five minutes a day-to boost performance and prevent injury.

What you’ll learn:

- Why healthy feet are the foundation for a healthy body

- How your gait can predict future health risks and longevity

- Easy habits to improve your movement, no matter your age or activity level

- Why efficiency-not perfection-is the goal for lifelong movement

- The power of community and ongoing education in staying healthy

Plus, get an inside look at the upcoming Foot Fest event, dedicated to foot health, gait education, and supporting Alzheimer’s research.

Ready to transform the way you move? Hit play and discover how small changes in your daily routine can lead to big results in your health and happiness!

For daily tips, inspiration, and more, follow Dr. Courtney Conley and the team on Instagram @gaithappens or visit www.gaithappens.com.

Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more expert insights from RunDNA.

Episode 52 - Beyond The Finish Line: Ultra Running Science and Coaching with Coach Reese

lundi 21 avril 2025Durée 36:10

In this episode of the RunDNA podcast, join Doug and Coach Reese - ultra-endurance athlete, coach, and a key member of the Run DNA team - for a deep dive into the science and art of ultra marathon training.

Reese shares his journey from trail athlete to coach, recounts wild race nutrition experiments (boiled banana sports drink, anyone?), and discusses the mental strategies needed to conquer the toughest miles.

They also preview our new course, Ultra Training Fundamentals: An Athlete Development Model, launching this Summer. This course, led by Reese, introduces athlete personas and a systematic, personalized approach to ultra training for both coaches and athletes.

Whether you’re preparing for your first ultra or looking to improve your coaching, this episode is packed with practical insights and a behind-the-scenes look at what’s next from Run DNA

#100HappyHealthy #running #endurancerunning #podcast

How Runners Can Balance Stress, Recovery, and Training for Peak Performance

lundi 2 décembre 2024Durée 42:38

In this episode of the RunDNA Podcast, host Doug Adams chats with seasoned physical therapist and endurance expert Michael Silva. Together, they explore the profound impact of recovery, stress management, and holistic coaching strategies on running performance. From practical tools like side planks and strength-building programs to deeper conversations about the barriers runners face, this episode is packed with actionable insights for runners of all levels.

Highlights:
  • Why Recovery Matters: How elite runners master rest to optimize performance.
  • Holistic Coaching: Addressing stress, sleep, and life challenges before prescribing training plans.
  • Strength Beyond the Track: Practical exercises like the side plank that every runner should do.
  • The Role of Technology: How tools like RunDNA revolutionize gait analysis and training efficiency.
  • Conversations that Matter: Why addressing emotional and mental barriers is crucial for sustained success.

Key Technology for Running Specialists Presentation

lundi 25 novembre 2024Durée 48:17

Doug reviews the tools that every sports medicine practitioner should know and use.

Optimizing Off-Season Training for Runners with Doug Adams & Scott Greenberg

lundi 18 novembre 2024Durée 33:16

In this episode of the RunDNA Podcast, host Doug Adams sits down with special guest Scott Greenberg to discuss optimizing off-season training for runners. They delve deep into strategies for effective rest, recovery, and building strength during the off-season, ensuring you're ready to hit peak performance when it's time to ramp up your training.

Key topics include:

  • How to use the 2-mile efficiency test to accurately gauge training progress.
  • Avoiding the pitfalls of training at an "aspirational" pace vs. your actual pace.
  • The importance of tracking and logging training data, even during the off-season.
  • Practical approaches to nutrition and mental recovery to maximize performance.
  • How to strike the balance between rest and active maintenance during off-season periods.

Whether you're an elite runner or someone who simply loves hitting the trails, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you train smarter, not harder.

Revolutionizing Physical Therapy with 3D Motion Analysis

lundi 11 novembre 2024Durée 47:30

Explore the cutting-edge world of 3D motion analysis in physical therapy and how it’s changing patient care and outcomes. 

Tony Maritato talks with Doug from RunDNA about the many applications of this technology, from gait assessment to performance screening, and how it’s being leveraged in clinics, running stores, and even military recruitment centers. Whether you’re a physical therapist, athletic trainer, or fitness professional, this episode breaks down the benefits and business potential of 3D gait analysis.

Key Topics Discussed:

On-Site PT Applications: How physical therapists are integrating 3D gait analysis into running stores and community events, and structuring revenue models with local partnerships.

Remote PT Models and Upselling: Discussing the potential for remote evaluations and upselling advanced programming options with 3D data.

Comparison Tools for Gait: Comparing footwear impact on gait mechanics with brands like Hoka and 

Zero Shoes, and how this technology quantifies these effects.

Clinical Decision-Making and Test-Retest: How 3D motion analysis provides actionable data for PTs, allowing for targeted interventions and quicker adjustments.

Future of PT Recruitment and Retention: Using advanced tools as a recruitment strategy for top talent and providing growth opportunities in clinics.

Uncovering Biomechanics for Injury-Free Running: Gait Analysis

lundi 4 novembre 2024Durée 19:08

In this episode of the RunDNA Podcast, Doug Adams dives into the biomechanics of a triathlete’s running gait with left ankle limitations.

Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction & Overview

00:07 - Case Study: Triathlete with Left Ankle Limitations

01:30 - Key Indicators in Gait Analysis

02:58 - Overstriding Mechanics & Knee Drive Insights

05:40 - Symmetry Challenges and Body Adaptations

08:22 - Cues for Improving Running Mechanics

10:15 - Off-Season Gait Retraining: Exercises & Tools

12:40 - Final Thoughts & How to Use Biomechanical Data

15:20 - Outro and Where to Learn More

This case study is packed with insights into how injury history, limited joint mobility, and adapted movement patterns impact a runner's stride and gait efficiency. Doug discusses biomechanics in-depth, sharing strategies for gait retraining and the key cues physical therapists can use to optimize a runner's performance and injury resilience.

Through a detailed gait analysis, Doug breaks down the athlete's mechanics using 3D video to identify specific overstriding patterns and compensatory motions. Discover how to integrate biomechanics with clinical insights to enhance movement, performance, and injury prevention in runners—especially those with past surgeries or physical limitations.

Key Points Discussed:

Biomechanical adaptations for runners with ankle limitations

The impact of overstriding on efficiency and injury risk

Practical gait retraining techniques to optimize form

How cues and gait analysis tools improve running mechanics

Key exercises to improve gait in the off-season

Who Should Listen:

This episode is perfect for physical therapists, running coaches, biomechanics enthusiasts, and any runner interested in improving gait mechanics for injury prevention.

A Key Element Missing in Your Training Plan

mardi 22 octobre 2024Durée 08:37

This episode of the RunDNA podcast dives into a crucial yet often overlooked element of training plans that could make a significant difference in your running performance. Host Doug Adams explores why this key aspect is missing from nearly every plan he’s reviewed and why it should be a top priority for athletes. Drawing from his extensive experience with gait analysis, Doug highlights how incorporating this component can transform both training outcomes and injury prevention. Whether you're a coach or runner, you won’t want to miss this discussion.

We'll break down:

  • How sleep is the ultimate performance enhancer
  • The importance of hydration and nutrition for post-run recovery
  • Matching recovery to training intensity'
  • Common recovery mistake runners make

Target Audience: This episode is perfect for runners, running coaches, and clinicians working with athletes to optimize their performance.

Mental Toughness in Running: Visualization, Recovery, and Performance Strategies

mercredi 9 octobre 2024Durée 46:24

In this episode, we dive deep into the power of mental preparation in running and how visualization can enhance your performance. Our special guest shares how to conduct a "premortem" to foresee potential challenges and build a strategy to overcome them, whether you're racing in a marathon or setting personal fitness goals. Learn why taking breaks and managing recovery are essential for sustained athletic success. We cover everything from the mental aspects of visualization to physical recovery tips that keep you in peak form.

Key Takeaways:

  • Discover how a "premortem" strategy can help you anticipate and overcome obstacles.
  • Learn the power of visualization in sports and how it can help you stay calm under pressure.
  • Understand the importance of recovery, how to take breaks effectively, and why it’s crucial for long-term performance.

Whether you're a competitive runner, coach, or fitness enthusiast, these insights will help you improve your performance and avoid common pitfalls.

Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction to Mental Toughness in Running

02:20 - What is a "Premortem" and How It Helps Set Goals

06:35 - The Role of Visualization in Race Preparation

10:15 - Handling Unexpected Challenges During a Race

15:30 - The Importance of Taking Breaks and Recovery

18:45 - Gradual Return to Running After a Break

21:15 - Mental Strategies for Maintaining Consistency and Momentum

25:00 - Preparing for Marathons with Mental & Physical Tactics

28:30 - Insights on Coaching and Running Programs with Hammer and Axe

The Road to Recovery: Doug Adams' Lessons on Knee Injuries and Gait Analysis

lundi 30 septembre 2024Durée 20:11

In this episode of the Run DNA Podcast, Doug Adams shares his journey of overcoming knee pain after a year-long battle with injury. From running a trail race pain-free to developing the Helix 3D Walking Gait Analysis Protocol, Doug dives deep into the lessons he’s learned about injury recovery, consistency, and the importance of controlling stress on the body. Whether you’re an athlete, runner, or a physical therapist working with injured clients, this episode is packed with actionable insights on how to manage and recover from injuries effectively. Learn how to analyze your walking gait, correct imbalances, and build strength to ensure a smooth return to running.

Key Points Discussed:
  • Doug’s injury recovery story: How he ran a race pain-free after months of battling knee pain.
  • Consistency is key: Why steady rehab efforts and gait retraining are essential for long-term recovery.
  • Walking gait analysis: How analyzing walking mechanics plays a critical role in injury recovery.
  • Control all stress: Addressing not just running but everyday movements like walking to reduce stress on the knee.


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