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S2E3: Does strength training prevent running injury??? with Dr. Rich Blagrove

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Summary

The conversation discusses a recent research study on exercise-based injury prevention in endurance runners. The study found that there is no significant positive effect of exercise-based prevention programs on reducing injury risk and injury rates in endurance runners. However, the study also highlights the importance of supervision and adherence to the program, as studies that had close supervision showed a positive effect. The conversation emphasizes the need for individualized strength and conditioning programs, consistent engagement with the program, and consideration of broader healthy behaviours in lifestyle. Future studies should focus on larger-scale, long-term prospective studies and explore the multifactorial nature of overuse injuries in runners.

Takeaways

  • Exercise-based prevention programs do not have a significant positive effect on reducing injury risk and injury rates in endurance runners.
  • Supervision and adherence to the program are important factors that may contribute to the effectiveness of exercise-based prevention programs.
  • Individualized strength and conditioning programs, consistent engagement, and consideration of broader healthy behaviors are recommended for runners.
  • Future studies should focus on larger-scale, long-term prospective studies and explore the multifactorial nature of overuse injuries in runners.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Background

03:11
Summary of the Research Study

06:17
Supervised vs. Non-Supervised Strength Training

09:22
Future Research and Recommendations

18:05
Practical Advice for Runners

23:42
Limitations of Current Research and Future Studies

31:40
Takeaways and Conclusion
Thanks for being part of our running community. Keep clocking those miles, keep pushing your limits, and above all, keep finding joy in the run. See you on the next episode of Maximum Mileage Running Podcast!

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Summary

The conversation discusses a recent research study on exercise-based injury prevention in endurance runners. The study found that there is no significant positive effect of exercise-based prevention programs on reducing injury risk and injury rates in endurance runners. However, the study also highlights the importance of supervision and adherence to the program, as studies that had close supervision showed a positive effect. The conversation emphasizes the need for individualized strength and conditioning programs, consistent engagement with the program, and consideration of broader healthy behaviours in lifestyle. Future studies should focus on larger-scale, long-term prospective studies and explore the multifactorial nature of overuse injuries in runners.

Takeaways

  • Exercise-based prevention programs do not have a significant positive effect on reducing injury risk and injury rates in endurance runners.
  • Supervision and adherence to the program are important factors that may contribute to the effectiveness of exercise-based prevention programs.
  • Individualized strength and conditioning programs, consistent engagement, and consideration of broader healthy behaviors are recommended for runners.
  • Future studies should focus on larger-scale, long-term prospective studies and explore the multifactorial nature of overuse injuries in runners.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Background

03:11
Summary of the Research Study

06:17
Supervised vs. Non-Supervised Strength Training

09:22
Future Research and Recommendations

18:05
Practical Advice for Runners

23:42
Limitations of Current Research and Future Studies

31:40
Takeaways and Conclusion
Thanks for being part of our running community. Keep clocking those miles, keep pushing your limits, and above all, keep finding joy in the run. See you on the next episode of Maximum Mileage Running Podcast!

JOIN OUR FREE FACEBOOK GROUP! Your support here helps to keep making content and weekly podcast episodes... in return, you will have access to fantastic discounts through our numerous partners, plus we upload lots more content and chat to help you with your running!
Thanks to all our partners at Maximum Mileage who you can get huge discounts via the Maximum Mileage Facebook Group! :

You can find more resources including the blog or enquire about having one...

  continue reading

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