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    Joseph Gray

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    Joseph Gray

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    10 Kilometres Road

    29:38

    4/23/2017

    10,000 Metres

    28:18.73

    3/31/2017

    Marathon

    2:31:20

    2/13/2016

    25 Kilometres Road

    1:19:29

    5/9/2015

    10 Kilometres Road

    30:08

    3/28/2015

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    131. Joseph Gray
    Podcast

    131. Joseph Gray

    December 20, 2023

    This week Clint and Jack chat with Joseph Gray about winter training, his trophy room, not pressuring kids towards specific sports, running collegiately, versatility in distance and events, the importance of the mental side of competing, longevity in running, FKTs, super shoes, and whiskey. 

    You can find Joseph on instagram at @Joegeezi

    Help support our show on Patreon. Get a shout-out: https://www.patreon.com/beerontherun

    Check out our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/969035247373743. Find our podcast on Instagram @BeerOnTheRunPod and on Twitter @BeerOnTheRun. All of our links are on our Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/BeerOnTheRunPod. Come by and say hi.

    Please check out our friend and sponsor's website and podcast. Luis Escobar hosts The Road Dog Podcast and puts on races at All We Do Is Run

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    126. How Physical Therapist Chris Johnson Prevents Running Injuries
    Podcast

    126. How Physical Therapist Chris Johnson Prevents Running Injuries

    February 27, 2020

    Chris Johnson is a physical therapist, Ironman triathlete, coach, and a three-time All-American triathlete.

    He started studying physical therapy as an undergraduate while he was captain of the tennis team at the University of Delaware. Chris then earned his PT degree while completing an orthopedic and sports graduate fellowship before working in New York City as a physical therapist and researcher.

    Chris then moved to Seattle where he started Zeren Physical Therapy. He's also a certified triathlon coach, three-time All American triathlete, two time Kona Qualifier, and is currently ranked 16th in his age group in the country for long course racing.

    I’m excited to bring you this conversation focused on injury prevention. We’re exploring a lot of fascinating topics:

    • Stride smoothness
    • Form drills and corrective exercises
    • Injury assessments (like the Functional Movement Screen)
    • Predicting injuries
    • Rehabilitation exercises vs. prevention exercises

    Chris possesses a wealth of information about movement fluency, injury prevention, and treatment. I was honored to speak with him and I hope that you get a lot of value from this conversation.

    Show Links & Resources:

    • Follow Chris on Instagram
    • The RunCadence app
    • Chris' Physical Therapy Practice in Seattle, WA
    • Elite Athletes on Injury Prevention (free)
    • Running Injuries resource page

    More Prevention Advice From the Best

    One of my favorite projects recently was asking nine elite athletes about their favorite injury prevention strategies.

    The result is The Little Black Book of Prevention & Recovery. It features:

    • Dathan Ritzenhein – 3x Olympian, 3x National Cross Country Champion
    • Devon Yanko - 100k National Champion and 2012 Olympic Trials Marathon Qualifier
    • David Roche – 2x National Trail Running Champion
    • Amelia Boone – 3x World’s Toughest Mudder Champion
    • Andy Wacker – Trail Half Marathon National Champion
    • Ian Sharman – 3x winner of the Leadville Trail 100
    • Joseph Gray – Mount Washington American Record holder and World Mountain Running Champion
    • Kelly O'Mara - Professional triathlete
    • Max King – US National Ultra Running Champion and 2x winner World Warrior Dash Champion

    Each of these athletes share their most effective recovery or injury prevention strategy – and you'll see a lot of options for staying healthy.

    Strategies include post-race recovery, why eating is critical for prevention, how to come back to running after you get hurt (and what mistakes to avoid), and the power of eliminating busyness from your life.

    Pick and choose the tactics that most resonate with you. Start using them and you’ll start feeling a lot more resilient.

    Click the image below to download the free book. Enjoy!

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