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    The Stronger Stride Podcast

    The Stronger Stride Podcast

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    A podcast about running and more! A weekly conversation with accomplished athletes, health professionals, and weekend warriors on how and why they do what they do. We aspire to share value on topics surrounding training, nutrition, injury prevention, and mental strategies to not only improve your performance but enhance your life. Your hosts, Lydia Mckay; Physiotherapist and Personal Trainer, and Sophie Lane; Accredited Exercise Physiologist and Running Coach, are passionate about running and are excited to help you run stronger!

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    222. How to improve your running economy & become a better runner

    222. How to improve your running economy & become a better runner

    November 8, 2025
    1h 3m

    How to ACTUALLY improve your running performance through strength and power training. For ALL runners - 100m to 100km.


    This conversation delves into the intricacies of creating individualised rehab and strength training programs for runners, emphasising the importance of understanding injury history, training age, and the specific demands of different running disciplines. It highlights the role of strength training in improving running economy and performance, the significance of neuromuscular adaptations, tendon stiffness and rate of force development. Practical applications and strategies for linking rehab to performance goals are also discussed, providing valuable insights for athletes and coaches alike.





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