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124. Harry The Physio - injury prevention + strength essentials

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Harry is a passionate running focused Physio and Strength & Conditioning coach who is dedicated to getting runners back to what they love doing! His experience ranges from treating runners with crippling injuries right up to preventative strength and conditioning as well as running performance, biomechanics and hands on treatment.

Harry’s approach to running injuries involves a dive into the individuals ecosystem considering everything from sleep, stress, biomechanics, physiology and more. Personally, Harry loves running and has competed in various events over the world, including many marathons and ultramarathons. Harry states that although he will never be competing for the podium, It is his love of the sport, the people, how it is suited for all capabilities, and the mental health benefits that inspires him.

In this ep Harry covers;

  • How the beginner runner gets injured
  • Heart rate zones to prevent injury
  • The importance of strength training for runners; where to start and what to avoid
  • Why the calf muscle muscles are essential for runners; anatomy and specific exercises

We know you’re going to love this one. If you want to find out more about Harry check out his instagram @harry_the_physio or book in with him online here https://www.therunningroom.net/harry-lord-1

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Harry is a passionate running focused Physio and Strength & Conditioning coach who is dedicated to getting runners back to what they love doing! His experience ranges from treating runners with crippling injuries right up to preventative strength and conditioning as well as running performance, biomechanics and hands on treatment.

Harry’s approach to running injuries involves a dive into the individuals ecosystem considering everything from sleep, stress, biomechanics, physiology and more. Personally, Harry loves running and has competed in various events over the world, including many marathons and ultramarathons. Harry states that although he will never be competing for the podium, It is his love of the sport, the people, how it is suited for all capabilities, and the mental health benefits that inspires him.

In this ep Harry covers;

  • How the beginner runner gets injured
  • Heart rate zones to prevent injury
  • The importance of strength training for runners; where to start and what to avoid
  • Why the calf muscle muscles are essential for runners; anatomy and specific exercises

We know you’re going to love this one. If you want to find out more about Harry check out his instagram @harry_the_physio or book in with him online here https://www.therunningroom.net/harry-lord-1

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