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Doctors of Running Podcast

English, Sports, 1 season, 222 episodes, 1 day, 4 hours, 35 minutes
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We are Doctors of Running, a group of doctors of physical therapy all working to provide you all with information about the art and science of running and what we are putting on our feet. In this podcast we will be giving evidence-based deep dives into running related topics as well as detailed running shoe reviews. You can also check us out at our website -- doctorsofrunning.com, and on social media @doctorsofrunning To help us continue to produce content for you all, consider joining our support team: https://anchor.fm/doctors-of-running/support Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/doctors-of-running/support
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#209 The Science of HEEL BEVELS

If you've been following Doctors of Running for a while, you know we love a good heel bevel. For many of us (especially Matt), it can make or break the experience of a shoe. Matt & David get together to take a deep dive on heel bevels. They look at what it is, how it effects motion and mechanics, and explore some specific examples (everything from the Brooks Ghost Max 2 to the Mizuno Wave Rebellion Pro 2). Check out our friends at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Skratch⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and save 25% on your first order with code DOR24! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:47 - What is a heel bevel? 9:16 - How do heel bevels influence motion? 16:05 - Some examples of shoes with differeing bevels 24:31 - How foam properties influence bevels 26:07 - Some extreme bevel examples 29:46 - Designing the ideal heel bevel 36:58 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/18/202439 minutes, 20 seconds
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#208 Dads of Running, Vol. 1: Stability, Both in Shoes and in Life

On this special edition of the podcast, Matt & Nathan get together to discuss dad & family life. They share their daily routines, family rhythms, and how running fits into it all, especially in the face of big recent life changes. As always, there's a little shoe-talk thrown in as they discuss New Balance's latest update to the venerable 860 and Nathan's recent experiences sizing up in a few shoes. Check out our friends at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Skratch⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and save 25% on your first order with code DOR24! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:44 - New stability methods and the New Balance 860 9:41 - When it's branching out from your normal shoe size 13:59 - Matt's new life changes 23:36 - Nathan's work/life routines 28:16 - The benefits & challenges of fitting running into family life 35:42 - Finding your priorities as life stages shift 45:47 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/11/202446 minutes, 41 seconds
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#207 Mailbag! Andrea's Current Favorite Shoes? Do Soft Shoes CAUSE Hip Pain? How Do Heel Bevels Effect Stability?

Mailbag–time for more of your questions! On this episode, Andrea tackles a bunch of footwear and training queries. Learn more about heel bevels, the effect of soft shoes on hip mechanics, shoes after ACL surgery, adapting to the heat. and more. Plus, she shares her unique experience as a former professional cyclist and current bike-fitter on how to replace or supplement easy running with bike rides. Want your question answered? Email us at [email protected]. Check out our friends at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Skratch⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and save 25% on your first order with code DOR24! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:56 - Andrea's current favorite shoes 9:16 - The effect of heel bevels on stability 14:24 - Shoe suggestions for Hyrox 19:08 - Shoes for metatarsalgia 23:30 - Trail shoes with no heel counter 25:15 - Shoe suggestions while coming back from ACL surgery 31:04 - Can softer/bouncier shoes cause hip pain? 35:48 - Heat adaptations as you age 42:07 - Replacing easy runs with cycling 47:29 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/4/202448 minutes, 23 seconds
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#206 This or That? Super Trainers vs. Training Companions, Buying 2023 or 2024 Shoes, Top Beginner Shoes, and Could Caitlin Clark BQ!?

Time for another edition of "This or That" where we pit two opposing concepts (shoes, training, recovery, nonsense) against each other and force ourselves to pick a side. On this episode, Nathan, David, and Matt debate...well...pretty much everything: super trainers vs. training companion shoes, running in the heat vs. the cold, long racing vs. short racing, LeBron vs. Caitlin Clark, and even California geography. If you're looking for needlessly hot takes, we've got 'em. Check out our friends at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Skratch⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and save 25% on your first order with code DOR24! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 5:18 - 2023 shoes vs. 2024 shoes 16:04 - Saucony Ride 16 vs 17 19:10 - Marathon vs. Half marathon 24:44 - Running in 0º or 100º 28:50 - Santa Barbara is Southern California or Central Coast? 34:22 - Foam rolling vs. percussive massage 38:50 - Supertrainers vs. training companions 44:19 - SC Trainer v3 vs. On Cloudmonster Hyper 47:16 - Only racing 5Ks vs. marathons 55:04 - Only road running vs. only trail running 56:54 - Rockered vs. flexible shoes 59:05 - Lebron vs. Caitlin Clark BQ-ing 1:03:06 - Running at the Olympics: no golds but three medals or only one gold in three races 1:05:51 - Top 2 starting shoes: Pegasus, Ghost, Cumulus, 880, Wave Rider, Ride 17 1:12:30 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/28/20241 hour, 14 minutes, 47 seconds
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#205 Our Top Stable Neutral Shoes of 2024

If you know DOR, you know we love talking about stable neutral shoes. On this episode, Nathan and Matt take a look at some of their favorite stability shoes of 2024. They start at the basics, defining "stable neutral" and giving some guidance how to know whether you could benefit stability in a shoe. Then, they pair up shoes like the Brooks Ghost Max 2, ASICS Superblast 2, New Balance More v5 and more for some compare/contrast Check out our friends at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Skratch⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and save 25% on your first order with code DOR24! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:13 - Defining "stable neutral" 4:12 - Assessing your need for stability in shoes 6:14 - Components of stable neutral shoes 14:09 - Brooks Ghost Max 2 vs. On Cloudrunner 2 21:53 - On Cloudmonster Hyper vs. New Balance More v5 26:46 - adidas Terrex Agragic 3 vs. Hoka Speedgoat 5 31:00 - Brooks Hyperion Max vs. Hoka Skyflow 34:08 - Hoka Skyward X vs. ASICS Glideride Max 40:44 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/21/202443 minutes, 12 seconds
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#204 All About the Long Run: Benefits and RISKS of Long Runs, How to Pick Your Shoes, and Returing to Long Runs from Injury

Today's episode is all about the long run, one of the most critical, and most fretted over, parts of a runner's training. David and Matt get together to share their expertise on surviving and thriving on those long days. They discuss the physiological and mental benefits you gain over a long run, as well as the risks as you build up to it. Of course they share their favorite shoes and give guidance on how to pick what to put on your feet. Finally they give strategies on adjusting your runs in extreme heat or cold, and how to build back to a long run after dealing with an injury. Check out our friends at ⁠⁠⁠⁠Skratch⁠⁠⁠⁠ and save 25% on your first order with code DOR24! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:16 - What's the point of a long run? 5:36 - The benefits and risks of long runs 20:00 - What makes a run a "long" run and how do you build to one? 28:20 - How should you pace your long runs? 31:06 - Picking your shoes for your long run 41:58 - How do you adjust your long run for extreme weather? 52:54 - How do you come back to a long run after injury? 58:38 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/14/20241 hour, 4 seconds
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#203 The Best NON-Plated Workout Shoes Right Now, and the Pros and Cons to Using them Over Carbon

Between super racing shoes and super trainers, it seems like half the shoes on the market have super foams and/or carbon plates. But, what if spending too much time in these maximally performing, fun shoes, might be doing us a disservice? Matt and David look into the research and share anecdotes from their own training on how super shoes have affected them. Then they take a look at some of the excellent non-plated, lightweight trainer options like the New Balance Rebel v4, Topo Cyclone 2, and more. Check out our friends at ⁠⁠⁠Skratch⁠⁠⁠ and save 25% on your first order with code DOR24! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:04 - The pros/cons of training in plated & super shoes 14:14 - Topo Cyclone 2 16:52 - Kinvara 15 19:36 - ASICS Tri Noosa 16 22:51 - New Balance Rebel v4 24:37 - Hoka Mach 6 26:52 - Brooks Hyperion 30:50 - Saucony Ride 17 33:56 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/7/202439 minutes, 46 seconds
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#202 More Toebox Please: We Rank Shoes By Uppers and Talk About the Differences from Runner to Runner in Fit

This episode is all about uppers. Often the more overlooked part of running shoes, uppers can make or break the running experience. Nathan and David get together to rank ten shoes from Hoka, Altra, Saucony, ASICS, Topo, and more from 10-1 on upper fit for them. They also explore what components make an upper and how to find the best fit for you. Check out our friends at ⁠⁠Skratch⁠⁠ and save 25% on your first order with code DOR24! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:47 - What is a shoe's upper? 6:05 - Tier 4 uppers 14:53 - Tier 3 uppers 22:32 - Tier 2 uppers 27:34 - Tier 1 uppers 34:04 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/31/202437 minutes, 4 seconds
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#201 Inside the New Brooks Hyperion Lineup: Why was the Hyperion Max Redesigned? What is DNA Flash Exactly? and How Stability is Approached in Neutral Designs

On this episode, Andrea is joined by long time friend of the pod, Tina Danforth, Footwear Product Line Manager for Brooks Running. They take a deep dive into Brooks's latest updates to their Hyperion line, specifically the Hyperion 2, Hyperion Max 2, and Hyperion Elite 4. Tina breaks down the specific science of their foams (DNA Flash & DNA Loft) and how they formulate them for different uses. They also take a look at the upcoming Ghost Max 2, an update to the massively popular debut. Check out our friends at ⁠Skratch⁠ and save 25% on your first order with code DOR24! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 4:12 - Big updates in the Hyperion line of shoes 6:14 - The difference between DNA Flash & DNA Loft foams 8:16 - How DNA Flash has evolved 10:51 - Geometry & design updates on the Hyperion Max 2 15:30 - The new Hyperion Elite 4 18:33 - What's new for the Hyperion 2 29:52 - Building stability into the Hyperion line 32:14 - What's coming from Brooks in 2025 35:48 - How Brooks creates its foams 42:30 - Updates to the Ghost Max 2 48:04 - Brooks' approach to stability 52:56 - How Brooks' design philosophy has evolved over the years 54:40 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/24/202455 minutes, 54 seconds
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#200 Mailbag Special! 1000+ Mile Shoes? Building Our Dream Shoe, Our Running Celebrity Bestie, and If This Shoe Were a…

It's the 200th episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast! For this milestone episode we've put together a mailbag from some of our favorite running-world friends like Connor Blalock (Running Warehouse), Elisabeth Scott (Running Explained), Victoria Sekely (Train Smart Run Strong), and more! Nathan, Matt, and David get together to tackle their questions about dream running celebrity friends, 1000mi shoes, the future of racing shoes, and so much more. We're so thankful for each one of you for supporting and following along with our work for this long, and we're looking forward to the next 200 episodes! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 5:57 - If you could hang out with any running celebrity, who would it be? 12:10 - If you worked in the run industry, who would you work for? 18:14 - Will we ever see shoes last 1000+ miles? 24:28 - What does the average runner put up with in their shoes that could be better? 32:00 - Are shoes in the style of old racing flats gone for good? 43:23 - What type of "support" doesn't exist that should? 46:34 - Do you see any new future limits on race-legal shoes? 49:17 - If you could relate your personality to any running shoe, what would it be? 55:42 - How would you assemble your dream shoe? 1:03:40 - What would you like to see DOR do in the next 200 episodes of the podcast, and in the next 2 years in general? 1:11:33 - If the ASICS Superblast 2 was an NBA player, who would it be? 1:14:28 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/17/20241 hour, 15 minutes, 14 seconds
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#199 What Makes Super Shoes “Super” and Interpreting Results for Individuals with Dr. Wouter Hoogkamer (Researcher, Leader of The 4% Study)

On this episode, Nathan and Matt have the privilege of interviewing Dr. Wouter Hoogkamer about his research on super shoes and how they affect running performance. They discuss what makes a super shoe "super" (the plate, the geometry, the foam, or all three?). They also discuss Wouter's latest writing and research on getting the best results from running research trials. They get Wouter's take on training in super trainers/plated shoes and how they may effect biomechanics. Be sure to listen to this fascinating discussion on super shoes and research! Dr. Wouter Hoogkamer is a researcher focusing on biomechanics and energetics of human locomotion and running. He currently leads the UMASS Integrative Motion Lab. If you’ve been in the running shoe space, and are listening to this podcast you likely have heard of one of his most “famous” studies colloquially known as “The 4% Study”, which looked at the original Nike Vaporfly and produced results that gave the shoe it’s name. Beyond research, he is a runner and ultra-runner himself and was the founder of the Trail Ultra Mountain Alliance. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:40 - The Subjective: what's your favorite super shoe? 8:01 - Wouter's article: The Fallacy of Single Trials 15:33 - Structuring research to achieve more confident results 18:47 - Accounting for variabilty in trial results 21:38 - Defining physiological drift 26:44 - The risks of using single trials 38:10 - Wouter's definition of super shoes 41:40 - The roles of plates, foams, and geometries in super shoes 55:10 - Wouter's take on super trainers and training in plated shoes 1:06:36 - Why do some respond to certain shoes and not others? 1:12:07 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/10/20241 hour, 14 minutes, 28 seconds
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#198 All about Foot Injuries and a Review of the ASICS Superblast 2

As any runner knows, injuries are all too common. On this episode, Nate & David look to bring some education and aid if you've got a foot injury. They look at the anatomy of the foot, common pathologies, and more. Tune in for some practical strategies for minimizing your injury risk and assessing & gaining mobility. On the back half of the show, they review the brand new ASICS Superblast 2, an update to one of our team's favorite shoes. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 8:22 - Keys to injury prevention 14:50 - Tips for at-home mobility work 22:59 - The anatomy of foot injuries 31:41 - Common foot injuries 36:22 - Diagnosing & treating different foot injuries 43:32 - Asics Superblast 2 Review 54:50 - Is the Superblast worth the high cost? 59:24 - Superblast vs. On Cloudmonster Hyper 1:03:34 - Wrap-up Check out our friends at Skratch and save 25% on your first order with code DOR24! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/3/20241 hour, 4 minutes, 47 seconds
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#197 A Guide to Shoe Cushioning: Compliance, Resilience, and How it Influences Your Joints and Muscles

The cushioning of a shoe is the the number one priority for a lot of runners, but there's more to it than you might think. On this episode, Matt breaks down the ins and outs of cushioning. He'll define compliance and resilience. He looks at how different amounts and types of cushioning effect biomechanics, and explores why it may be useful to have a rotation of shoes that feature different midsoles. Studies mentioned in the show: Kulmala, J. P., Kosonen, J., Nurminen, J., & Avela, J. (2018). Running in highly cushioned shoes increases leg stiffness and amplifies impact loading. Scientific reports, 8(1), 17496. Malisoux, L., Ramesh, J., Mann, R., Seil, R., Urhausen, A., & Theisen, D. (2015). Can parallel use of different running shoes decrease running-related injury risk?. Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports, 25(1), 110–115. https://doi.org/10.1111/sms.12154 Mercer, M. A., Stone, T. M., Young, J. C., & Mercer, J. A. (2018). Running economy while running in shoes categorized as maximal cushioning. International journal of exercise science, 11(2), 1031. Theisen, D., Malisoux, L., Genin, J., Delattre, N., Seil, R., & Urhausen, A. (2014). Influence of midsole hardness of standard cushioned shoes on running-related injury risk. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 48(5), 371-376. Worobets, J., Wannop, J. W., Tomaras, E., & Stefanyshyn, D. (2014). Softer and more resilient running shoe cushioning properties enhance running economy. Footwear Science, 6(3), 147-153. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/26/202428 minutes, 11 seconds
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#196 Best Daily Running Shoes of 2024 So Far, Part 2 (And Andrea & David's Favorite Racing Shoes Right Now!)

It's time for the second part of our favorite shoes of 2024 so far! David and Andrea join in with their picks for daily trainer, performance trainer, and racing shoes of the year to date. They also pick their favorite 2023 models that are on sale at a discount. Let us know what you've loved this year! DM us on Instagram or email us at [email protected]. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:20 - Favorite daily trainer 15:18 - Favorite performance trainer 24:34 - Favorite racing shoes 44:11 - Favorite 2023 shoe that's on sale 51:18 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/19/202453 minutes, 58 seconds
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#195 The Best Trainers of 2024 So Far, Part 1 (And What Makes a Super Trainer? New Thoughts!)

We're just about halfway through 2024 so it's time to take a look at our favorite shoes of the year so far! Matt & Nathan get together to break down their favorite trainers: daily, max-stack, lightweight/speed, and best value. They also discuss how our definition of "supertrainer" is changing as more and more brands come out with their versions. We want to hear from you! What's been your favorite shoe(s) of the year so far? What are you looking forward to for the back half of the year? DM us on Instagram or email us at [email protected]. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:58 - What defines a supertrainer? 10:02 - Favorite daily trainers 16:56 - Favorite max-stack shoes 21:08 - Favorite lightweight training shoes 30:28 - Best value shoes 35:44 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/12/202437 minutes, 11 seconds
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#194 This or That? Triumph 22 vs. Superblast, Max Cushion vs. Supertrainers, Zero Drop vs. Low Drop, Insoles or Stability Shoes?

Time for another round of "this or that", where the DOR team is on the hot seat! Nathan and Matt are forced to pick between one or the other, no "it depends" (a PT's favorite answer). They throw down on tough questions about Saucony's updates to the Triumph 22, supertrainers, hydration/fueling, and more. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:24 - Newton CF vs. other moderately stacked plated shoes 6:12 - Triumph 22 or Superblast 11:46 - Premium daily trainers vs. Supertrainers 14:28 - Do supertrainers need PEBA? 16:24 - Triumph 22 vs. 21 20:55 - Supportive insoles vs. Stability shoes 23:37 - Elliptigo vs. Cycling 27:35 - Handheld bottle vs. Hydration vest 29:30 - Mach 6 vs. Topo Cyclone 2 32:38 - Zero-drop Altra vs. Altra with a drop 36:28 - Niche shoe brands diversifying their lineups? 38:39 - Shoe width vs. Volume 42:06 - Healthy for a year with no PR or a PR followed by an injury? 43:48 - Group run vs. Solo run 46:17 - Gels vs. High-calorie drinks 48:32 - Running shoe store vs. Online shoe reviews 54:18 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/5/202457 minutes, 2 seconds
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#193 Wild Heel Geometries, the Science Behind the Neo Vista, and the Future of Super Shoes with Mizuno

This week we are thrilled to share a conversation with our friends at Mizuno Running. Shunsuke, Mizuno’s Global Product Line Manager, and Ayako Suzuki (Susan), the team’s Running Footwear Product Designer, join Matt and Andrea to talk about the brand new Neo Vista. They dig into the brand’s bold new heel geometries (including the one seen in the Japan-only Wave Duel Pro model) and discuss what these new trends mean for the future of running shoes at Mizuno. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:02 - Susan & Shunsuke's roles at Mizuno 3:50 - Mizuno's different types of foams 7:00 - The design of the Neo Vista's midsole 10:50 - Foam composition 13:59 - The science between Mizuno's aggressive heel geometries 19:48 - The extreme Wave Duel Pro 23:31 - Making the Neo Vista stable thru design 33:00 - Mizuno's plate composition 35:34 - The future of Mizuno's two main shoe lines 40:52 - The future of Mizuno's super shoes 46:22 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/29/202447 minutes, 8 seconds
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#192 Mailbag! How to Know if a Shoe's Plate Lines Up with Your Foot, Mizuno Neo Vista Review, Energy Return in Super Foams vs. EVA

We've got another mailbag episode where it's all about your questions. Andrea and Nathan team up to tackle a bunch of different questions about superfoams and supershoes. How do you know if a shoe does (or doesn't) agree with your mechanics? Is the difference in energy return of superfoams vs. EVA really significant? Tune in for these and more. We're always filling up our mailbag, so DM us on Instagram or email us at [email protected]! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 5:50 - How to know if a shoe's plate & geometry lines up with your foot 18:56 - Can an after-market footbed increase shoe stiffness like a carbon plate? 25:29 - Finding carbon-plated shoes when you have Morton's neuroma 33:06 - Are we sure that the energy return of superfoams vs. EVA is what makes supershoes faster? 42:28 - Mizuno Neo Vista review 56:09 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/22/202456 minutes, 54 seconds
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#191 Our Top Super Shoes of 2024 So Far, and How to Find the Right Racing Shoe for You

2024 has been the year of super shoe updates, with even more to come! Matt & David get together to talk about their favorite racing shoes of the year so far. They go through their honorable mentions and their podium picks. Then they dive into how to find the right racing shoe for your own individual needs (hint: it might not be the "fastest"). We want to hear from you! DM us on Instagram or email us at [email protected] and let us know what your favorite super shoe has been this year. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:00 - David's recent injury 8:46 - Favorite super shoes of the year: honorable mentions 17:42 - Third place 22:46 - Second place 30:10 - First Place 37:52 - How to wisely transition to training and racing in super shoes or spikes 47:28 - How to find the right racing shoe for you 53:04 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/15/202455 minutes
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#190 Buy/Sell: Are Super Trainers WORTH IT? Should Shoes Have NO Outsoles? Super Shoes for 5ks, and Post-Race Beer

It's time for another round of buy/sell, no maybes, no caveats here. Nathan, Matt, and David debate the utility of plyometric training, the value or supertrainers, running "slow", a post-race beer, and more. Hot takes only here! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:50 - Plyometric training will help train for the marathon distance 11:03 - Supertrainers that cost over $200 16:24 - Supertrainers are worth it for new runners 21:06 - Youth racing in Vaporflys 24:50 - Regular super shoes are better at short distance races than specific 5K/10K shoes 30:53 - Trainers without outsoles 34:47 - Run slow to run fast 44:54 - Post-race beer 50:04 - Minimalist footwear is a dying breed 54:48 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/8/202455 minutes, 29 seconds
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#189 Racing Against the Odds: The Science of Running with Cancer (feat. Scott Capozza, Oncology-Certified PT)

On this episode, Andrea is joined by oncologic physical therapist, Scott Capozza for a practical and scientific approach to running while fighting and surviving cancer. Scott shares his own journey with testicular cancer. He and Andrea discuss the role of physical therapy for oncology patients, recommendations for maintaining running during cancer treatment, and practical advice for returning to fitness after treatment is over. Whether you or a loved one is battling cancer, or you're healthcare professional caring for cancer patients, this is a must-listen! Scott Capozza, PT, MS has worked as a physical therapist in a multi-disciplinary survivorship clinic as well as an outpatient physical therapist dedicated to oncology rehabilitation. He received a Master of Physical Therapy degree from Ithaca College in 1999. Scott initially worked in pediatric physical therapy, including outpatient pediatrics, school-based physical therapy, and aquatic-based physical therapy, before making the transition to adult oncology rehabilitation. Scott is among the first class of board-certified clinical specialists in oncologic physical therapy in the United States and serves as a SACE II Item Writer for the oncology certification exam through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialists. He holds several leadership positions within the American Physical Therapy Association, including the APTA Media Corps and the Academy of Oncologic Physical Therapy. You can find Scott online on Facebook, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn. Links mentioned in the show: American College of Sports Medicine Roundtable on Exercise Guidelines for Cancer Survivors Exercise Guidelines for Cancer Survivors Patient Is Otherwise Healthy ChoosePT Chapters 0:00 - Introducing Scott 12:42 - Scott's journey with running and his cancer diagnosis 22:37 - The chronic effects of cancer treatment on exercise performance 24:16 - Scott's approach to PT during cancer treatment 32:34 - A holistic approach to PT & cancer treatment 40:56 - If a runner has been diagnosed, how do they know if it's safe to continue running? 48:09 - Evaluating a patient's progress post-cancer-treatment 54:42 - How to advocate for yourself with your medical team 58:50 - Resources for learning about oncology rehab 1:02:31 - Finding an oncology-certified PT 1:03:56 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/1/20241 hour, 6 minutes, 11 seconds
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#188 Saucony Endorphin Pro 4 Analysis: Differing Opinions! and Customizing Review Searches for Optimal Running Performance

If you've been following Doctors of Running for a while, you know we don't always agree on shoes we test. Today Matt & Andrea host a special episode to discuss their differing opinions on Saucony's latest racer, the Endorphin Pro 4. Andrea loves it at 5K/10K pace while Matt enjoys it most at marathon/tempo paces. They dig into what make their experiences different, how biomechanics influence our perception of shoes (especially super shoes), and how to find the best racing shoe for you. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:42 - An overview of the Saucony Endorphin Pro 4 7:45 - The fit of the Endorphin Pro 4 13:34 - Midsole & Ride 23:59 - The importance of shoes geometries lining up with biomechanics 28:24 - Shoe characteristics that influence ride experience 31:54 - The influence of sockliners on the feel of a shoe 35:55 - The stability of the Endorphin Pro 4 39:34 - Learning about your running experience & finding reviews that match with you 46:06 - Wrap-up We're excited to share this week the launch of our new Doctors of Running page at Running Warehouse! Every want to tackle trails like David, crush hills like Matt, survive the cold like Nathan or race like Andrea? Now is your chance! You can find all our of team's favorite apparel, nutrition, and more. Check out ⁠⁠the page⁠⁠ today! We’re offering a chance to win a $100 Running Warehouse Gift Card! TO ENTER: Drop a comment in our Sunday YouTube episode for this podcast, and let us know what we should title this series! About the Contest We’re excited to share that we’re partnering with Running Warehouse for not one, not two, but eight giveaways in the coming weeks. All you have to do to enter this week is leave a comment about what shoe you’re excited for to enter for a chance to win a $100 dollar gift card to Running Warehouse. (If you left a comment in last week's video, we'll count it this time, but in the future it'll be the same podcast's Sunday drop!) The contest is open through Friday the 3rd at 9 PM EST. Only US residents are eligible to enter.  Please respond to our account only for winner announcements. We’ll reach out to you on how to get the $100 Gift Card. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
4/24/202447 minutes, 44 seconds
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#187 Running Science! Matt's Masters Runners Research, In-Depth

Our very own Matt Klein is approaching the finish line on his dissertation research on masters runners. On this episode he and Nathan break down his findings! Matt's research takes a look at biomechanical changes in masters runners and the prevalence of Achilles and calf injuries. Matt explains the methodology of his two studies and what conclusions can be drawn from them. They also explore how the average runner can maximize their longevity and performance as they age. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:42 - The Subjective: what are your long-term running goals? 5:22 - An overview of Matt's research 12:07 - Looking at strength measures and submaximal running mechanics in masters runners 17:08 - Why is there little difference in strength measures? 23:30 - Researching at single leg horizontal hop mechanics in masters runners 29:28 - The conclusions to be drawn from the studies 32:23 - How to address power changes as you age 36:20 - Practical advice for runners as they age 43:15 - Wrap-up We're excited to share this week the launch of our new Doctors of Running page at Running Warehouse! Every want to tackle trails like David, crush hills like Matt, survive the cold like Nathan or race like Andrea? Now is your chance! You can find all our of team's favorite apparel, nutrition, and more. Check out ⁠the page⁠ today! We’re offering a chance to win a $100 Running Warehouse Gift Card! TO ENTER: Drop a comment in our Sunday YouTube episode for this podcast, and let us know what we should title this series! About the Contest We’re excited to share that we’re partnering with Running Warehouse for not one, not two, but eight giveaways in the coming weeks. All you have to do to enter this week is leave a comment about what shoe you’re excited for to enter for a chance to win a $100 dollar gift card to Running Warehouse. (If you left a comment in last week's video, we'll count it this time, but in the future it'll be the same podcast's Sunday drop!) The contest is open through Friday the 26th at 9 PM EST. Only US residents are eligible to enter.  Please respond to our account only for winner announcements. We’ll reach out to you on how to get the $100 Gift Card. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
4/17/202450 minutes, 43 seconds
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#186 Mailbag! Best Daily Trainers of 2024 So Far, Rehabbing Bone Stress Injuries, and Flat Foot Pain

It's another DOR mailbag: time to answer more of your questions. Nathan, David, and Matt tackle your questions about bone stress injuries, rehabbing from them, youth athletics, flat feet, and more. We want to hear from you! Let us know what your favorite daily trainer this year has been. Have more mailbag questions for us? Email us at [email protected] or DM us on Instagram. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:10 - The Subjective: what's been your favorite daily trainer of the year so far? 16:54 - Rehabbing from & preventing bone stress injuries 29:55 - Bone stress injuries in youth athletes 39:45 - The importance of participating in multiple sports 45:16 - Flat footed runners & foot pain when racing 53:39 - Matching foot-type to shoe-type 55:47 - Shoes without aggressive sidewalls 59:49 - Wrap-up We're excited to share this week the launch of our new Doctors of Running page at Running Warehouse! Every want to tackle trails like David, crush hills like Matt, survive the cold like Nathan or race like Andrea? Now is your chance! You can find all our of team's favorite apparel, nutrition, and more. Check out the page today! We’re offering a chance to win a $100 Running Warehouse Gift Card! TO ENTER: Drop a comment in our Sunday YouTube episode for this podcast, and let us know what we should title this series! About the Contest We’re excited to share that we’re partnering with Running Warehouse for not one, not two, but eight giveaways in the coming weeks. All you have to do to enter this week is leave a comment about what shoe you’re excited for to enter for a chance to win a $100 dollar gift card to Running Warehouse. (If you left a comment in last week's video, we'll count it this time, but in the future it'll be the same podcast's Sunday drop!) The contest is open through Friday the 29nd at 9 PM EST. Only US residents are eligible to enter.  Please respond to our account only for winner announcements. We’ll reach out to you on how to get the $100 Gift Card. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
4/10/20241 hour, 48 seconds
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#185 How is it Stable? Breaking Down the Parts of the Shoe that Create Stability

If you know anything about Doctors of Running, you know we care a lot about stability and helping you find the best shoe for you. On this episode, Matt Klein breaks down stability, both in shoes and in biomechanics. He also breaks down different methods brand use to add stability to their shoes. Ever been told you need a stability shoe? Ever wondered what sidewalls or sole flair are? This is the episode for you. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 0:44 - Defining stability 5:25 - Defining pronation 9:12 - Defining supination 10:19 - The anatomy and mechanics of pronation 17:00 - Overview of stability methods 23:42 - Medial posts 25:02 - Shoe stiffness 26:38 - Sidewalls 28:28 - Sole flare 32:36 - Internal sole geometry 34:32 - Heel counters & upper stiffness 36:56 - How much stability do you need? 44:22 - Wrap-up We’re offering a chance to win a $100 Running Warehouse Gift Card! TO ENTER: Drop a comment in our Sunday YouTube episode for this podcast, and let us know what we should title this series! About the Contest We’re excited to share that we’re partnering with Running Warehouse for not one, not two, but eight giveaways in the coming weeks. All you have to do to enter this week is leave a comment about what shoe you’re excited for to enter for a chance to win a $100 dollar gift card to Running Warehouse. (If you left a comment in last week's video, we'll count it this time, but in the future it'll be the same podcast's Sunday drop!) The contest is open through Friday the 29nd at 9 PM EST. Only US residents are eligible to enter.  Please respond to our account only for winner announcements. We’ll reach out to you on how to get the $100 Gift Card. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
4/3/202445 minutes, 17 seconds
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#184 Kara Goucher on Living with Dystonia, the Nike Oregon Project and Protecting Female Athletes

On this episode, Matt & Andrea have the privilege of interviewing Olympian Kara Goucher. Kara's just released her book, the Longest Race, Inside the Secret World of Abuse, Doping, and Deception on Nike's Elite Running Team. They cover many facets of Kara's story, from her current struggles with runner's dystonia to her integral part in exposing the Nike Oregon Project and Alberto Salazar. They also discuss how excel at any fitness level, finding joy in running by feel, and encouraging female runners of all ages. Kara Goucher is a three-time NCAA champion, two-time Olympian, winner of the silver medal at the 2007 World Championships in the 10,000 meters, and a podium finisher at the Boston and New York Marathons. She is a running analyst for NBC Sports. She cohosts the hit running commentary podcast Nobody Asked Us with Des & Kara, as well as the Clean Sport Collective podcast, promoting fair play in sports. She lives in Boulder, Colorado, with her Olympic-runner husband, Adam, and their son, Colt. Her website is KaraGoucher.com. Report at the links below if you have experienced abuse or misconduct, or if you have reasonable suspicion of abuse or misconduct inflicted on, or by, someone in the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement, which includes USATF. There are no associated costs, fees, or other financial barriers attached to submitting a report. The reporting form available when clicking the ‘Report Abuse or Misconduct’ button allows for reports to be made anonymously.https://uscenterforsafesport.org/report-a-concern/https://www.usatf.org/safe-sport/reporting-a-safe-sport-complaintIf you or someone you know needs help with disordered eating, please consult these resources:https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/resource-center/https://fastr.stanford.edu/resources/ Chapters 0:00: - Intro 2:16: - If you could change one thing about the sport of running, what would it be? 16:09: - How to find your own excellence level 20:34: - Kara's runners dystonia diagnosis 32:02: - How shoe choice effects dystonia 40:17: - Learning to live & train with dystonia 44:50: - Kara's new book 49:09: - The impacts of Kara's testimony about the Nike Oregon Project 53:44: - The role of SafeSport in protecting athletes 1:00:51: - Improving female athlete's health as they grow and age 1:12:12: - Wrap-up We’re offering a chance to win a $100 Running Warehouse Gift Card! TO ENTER: Drop a comment in our Sunday YouTube episode for this podcast, and let us know what we should title this series! About the Contest We’re excited to share that we’re partnering with Running Warehouse for not one, not two, but eight giveaways in the coming weeks. All you have to do to enter this week is leave a comment about what shoe you’re excited for to enter for a chance to win a $100 dollar gift card to Running Warehouse. (If you left a comment in last week's video, we'll count it this time, but in the future it'll be the same podcast's Sunday drop!) The contest is open through Friday the 29nd at 9 PM EST. Only US residents are eligible to enter.  Please respond to our account only for winner announcements. We’ll reach out to you on how to get the $100 Gift Card. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/27/20241 hour, 15 minutes, 20 seconds
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#183 Running Science! Breaking Down Three Studies on Running-Related Injuries

We love some science here at Doctors of Running and this episode is all about the science of running injuries. We've all dealt with injuries, and here Nathan Brown breaks down three different studies looking at the science behind injuries, their risk factors, and more. If you're looking for a science-backed approach to reducing your injury risk and optimizing your training, tune in! Check out the studies yourself here: Incidence and determinants of lower extremity running injuries in long distance runners: a systematic review Running-Related Injuries Among More Than 7000 Runners in 87 Different Countries: The Garmin-RUNSAFE Running Health Study A framework for the etiology of running-related injuries Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:32 - Systematic review of injury risk & frequency 6:54 - Running injury risk factors 13:20 - Garmin's study on running injuries 19:58 - Findings on injury frequency over time & mileage 25:04 - Conceptual framework on injury causes 33:08 - Physical status: your capability to adapt to load 38:52 - The most common mistakes that runners make in training 44:18 - Wrap-up We’re offering a chance to win a $100 Running Warehouse Gift Card! TO ENTER: Drop a comment in our Sunday YouTube episode for this podcast, and let us know what we should title this series! About the Contest We’re excited to share that we’re partnering with Running Warehouse for not one, not two, but eight giveaways in the coming weeks. All you have to do to enter this week is leave a comment about what shoe you’re excited for to enter for a chance to win a $100 dollar gift card to Running Warehouse. (If you left a comment in last week's video, we'll count it this time, but in the future it'll be the same podcast's Sunday drop!) The contest is open through Friday the 29nd at 9 PM EST. Only US residents are eligible to enter.  Please respond to our account only for winner announcements. We’ll reach out to you on how to get the $100 Gift Card. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/20/202445 minutes, 18 seconds
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#182 How Much Faster are Super Spikes? Weight vs. Stack Height, and Super Shoe Benefits for Elites vs. Non-Elites

Our own David Salas is heading into a season of track racing and that got Matt Klein and him wondering...what's better for track racing: super shoes or super spikes? From there they spin off into debating whether our bodies plateau in their adaptation to super shoes, how super shoe adaptation may be effecting elite marathoners, and what this all means for the recreational runner. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 5:16 - Track racing: stack height or light weight? 10:00 - Does foam compression impact track speed? 12:45 - Maximum comfort or maximum aggression? 15:47 - Do physiological adaptations to super shoes plateau? 21:18 - Is this effecting elite marathoners? 34:19 - Would you choose super shoes or spikes if they weighed the same? 36:38 - The impact of super spikes 42:14 - Are super spikes impacting specific races more than others? 51:32 - How are super shoes impacting recreational runners? 57:39 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/13/202459 minutes, 52 seconds
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#181 How to Train and Adapt to Super Shoes, Calf Strain Management, and Thoughts on the Metaspeed Edge and Sky

As super shoes become more widespread and accessible, more runners are using them for the bulk of their training. We're often asked about the safety & implications of this, so that's what Matt, David, and Nathan dive right into. They take a look at the biomechanical and training impacts of training in super shoes over the long term, as well as how they could impact your performance. They also give their first thoughts on the newest entries to the super shoe market: the ASICS Metaspeed Sky Paris and Edge Paris. Finally, they wrap up with a look at calf strains, how to diagnose, manage, and rehab from them. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:26 - The Subjective: If you could pick one running apparel brand to use exclusively, what would it be? 11:21 - First thoughts on the Metaspeed Edge & Sky Paris 23:25 - Considerations for training in super shoes 33:05 - Long term adaptations when using super shoes 43:16 - Long term effects on improving performance 54:12 - Calf strains: diagnostics & management 1:11:06 - Wrap-up This week’s podcast is brought to you by Running Warehouse. We’re excited to share that we’re partnering with Running Warehouse for not one, not two, but eight giveaways in the coming weeks. All you have to do to enter this week is visit our YouTube when the episode drops on Sunday and leave a comment about what shoe you’re excited for to enter for a chance to win a $100 dollar gift card to Running Warehouse. The contest is open through Friday the 15th. Only US residents are eligible to enter.  Make sure you check out runningwarehouse.com for your next shoe purchase! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/6/20241 hour, 12 minutes, 24 seconds
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#180 Mailbag! Best Racing Shoes for Runners with Ankle and Calf Injuries, Matching Shoes to Pace, Debating the Importance of Cadence, and Our Favorite Shoe Brand

Time to answer more of your questions! On this episode, Nathan and David tackle listener questions about marathon training, trail shoes, biomechanics and more. Tune in for their take on strategies for nailing a net downhill marathon, running with hip displaysia, and matching shoes to biomechanics. Finally hear their take on who they'd pick if they were forced to choose one shoe brand to build a rotation with! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:56 - Marathon training & racing shoe recommendations with a history of ankle and calf injuries 10:44 - Trail running shoes with wide midfoots 14:47 - Racing shoe recommendations for downhill marathons 22:59 - Exercise recommendations for hip displaysia 31:22 - Matching shoes to different paces & biomechanics 39:28 - Biomechanical education for run retail workers 45:34 - How important is increasing cadence? 55:34 - Shoe replacements for the Saucony Endorphin Shift 59:40 - Pick your favorite shoe brand and rotation 1:08:22 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/28/20241 hour, 8 minutes, 57 seconds
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#179 The Run Coach Episode | A Practical Look at Who Does and Doesn't Benefit, and How Tech Has Changed Coaching

As running continues to grow in popularity, so does run coaching. With the exposure social media brings, it can be hard to discern between legitimate coaches and influencers. In this episode, Andrea Myers and Megan Flynn, our very own certified coaches, bring an inside look into what it means to be and have a run coach. They'll help you decide whether a coach is right for your athletic journey, give you tips on finding coaching that's the right fit, using data to inform you training, and more. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:52 - Andrea & Megan's coaches 4:24 - Megan's role as a coach 5:52 - What type of runners would benefit from a coach? 11:42 - Runners who might not need a coach 14:28 - Technology & AI-based coaching 20:16 - Should you just copy your friend's training plan? 22:47 - How to find the right coach for you 31:33 - Should athletes adjust training around their life or their life around their training? 36:49 - Adjusting goals with your coach 44:48 - Motivation & positive reinforcement 48:20 - How coaching really works: the details and data 57:18 - Acute & chronic training load 1:00:02 - Recovery metrics 1:04:02 - Filtering the data your watch gives you 1:09:35 - Wrap-up This episode of the DOR podcast is sponsored by RunCare.org. Created by physicians, therapists, and trainers, RunCare.Org aims to help runners find healthcare providers that truly understand their needs  by providing a nationwide list of recommended providers who specialize in working with runners.  Each provider in the RunCare network has been vetted and evaluated so you know that you’re visiting someone who knows the value of your training and lifestyle. The list currently features over 50 doctors and physical therapists across the US and expanding to have providers in all 50 states.  If you are a doctor or physical therapist who specializes in working with runners and would like to join the RunCare Network, visit RunCare.org today to submit an application. At this time, there is no cost to be listed in the RunCare directory. RunCare’s goal first and foremost is to get the runners connected with the right providers. Visit runcare.org today to learn more.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/21/20241 hour, 11 minutes, 43 seconds
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#178 This or That, Vol. 2: Endorphin Speed 4 vs. Everything? Best Hoka Racer? Stretch When?? Pancakes vs. Waffles!?

The game is This or That? No gray areas, no "it depends". Matt and David go back and forth on shoes, training, and more. They pit the soon-to-be-released Saucony Endorphin Speed 4 against a bevvy of competitors' shoes like the Boston 12 and Mach X. They debate easy runs vs. long runs, stretching post-run or not, running in the rain vs. running in the cold, and even more. Have a debate you'd like to hear? DM us on Instagram or email us at [email protected]. Chapters 0:00 - Intro & Olympic trials reactions 10:00 - Endorphin Speed 4 vs. Boston 12 17:40 - Endorphin Speed 4 vs. Mach X for long run workouts 21:24 - Non-plated long distance racer 26:38 - Easy long runs vs. long run workouts 29:14 - Stretching post workout 32:16 - Rocket X 2 vs. Cielo X 1 38:26 - Asics Nimbus vs. Cumulus 40:32 - Endorphin Speed 4 vs. Rebellion Flash 2 44:26 - Running in the cold vs. running in the rain 50:20 - Pacers or not during races 56:01 - Medial post vs. sidewalls/guide rails 1:01:18 - Pancakes vs. waffles 1:02:27 - Wrap-up Have you had trouble finding a healthcare provider that really understands the needs of runners? Created by physicians, therapists, and trainers, RunCare.Org aims to solve that problem by providing a nationwide list of recommended providers who specialize in working with runners.  Each provider in the RunCare network has been vetted and evaluated so you know that you’re visiting someone who knows the value of your training and lifestyle. The list currently features over 50 doctors and physical therapists across the US and expanding to have providers in all 50 states. RunCare’s goal first and foremost is to get the runners connected with the care they need.. Visit ⁠runcare.org⁠ today to learn more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/14/20241 hour, 3 minutes, 37 seconds
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#177 We Talk with Altra Running about Zero Drop Science, Wide Toeboxes, and Moving the Company "FWD"

Over the past decade, Altra has gathered a cult following, with their signature zero drop midsoles and anatomically shaped shoes. On this episode, Nathan and Matt interview Brian Beckstead, Co-founder of Altra, and Alex Lind, Senior Product Line Manager. They discuss the history of Altra and how it was formed from the ground up. They explore the place for zero-drop, "natural" shoes in the current world of max cushion everything. They also take a look at the future of the brand with the introduction of the FWD Experience (their first non-zero drop offering) and their new racing options like the Vanish Carbon and Mont Blanc. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:54 - A brief history of Altra 4:38 - Brian & Alex's roles 8:14 - The state of the shoe industry regarding zero drop and anatomical toe boxes 15:51 - Altra's goals designing shoes their way 22:37 - Alex's perspective on Altra's mission 25:01 - What Altra means by "natural" running 29:29 - What went into releasing the Altra FWD Experience 37:16 - Issues with creating zero drop shoes with new compliant foams 42:02 - How Altra designs shoes to accomodate different foot types 47:10 - Altra's innovation direction 53:10 - Is Altra looking at more non-zero drop offerings? And what about racing shoes? 57:39 - The science of Altra's Ego Pro foam 59:08 - How Altra designed the FWD Experience's excellent heel bevel 1:02:43 - Wrap-up This episode of the DOR podcast is sponsored by RunCare.org. Created by physicians, therapists, and trainers, RunCare.Org aims to help runners find healthcare providers that truly understand their needs  by providing a nationwide list of recommended providers who specialize in working with runners.  Each provider in the RunCare network has been vetted and evaluated so you know that you’re visiting someone who knows the value of your training and lifestyle. The list currently features over 50 doctors and physical therapists across the US and expanding to have providers in all 50 states.  If you are a doctor or physical therapist who specializes in working with runners and would like to join the RunCare Network, visit RunCare.org today to submit an application. At this time, there is no cost to be listed in the RunCare directory. RunCare’s goal first and foremost is to get the runners connected with the right providers. Visit runcare.org today to learn more.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/7/20241 hour, 6 minutes, 4 seconds
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#176 Buy or Sell: 4+ Hour Marathoners and Super Shoes, HR Monitors, Shoes that Last Less than 100 Miles, Non-Carbon Fiber Plated Shoes, and More!

We've got another edition of what has become the official Doctors or Running game show, Buy or Sell, with Matt Klein and Andrea Myers as your hosts. They cover a bevy of topics ranging from racing shoes for 4 hour marathoners, hear rate monitors, super shoes for 5Ks and more. Be sure to listen to the end to catch Matt & Andrea's differing views on Nike's Alphafly versions 1 and 3! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 6:02 - 4+ Hour Marathoners Racing in Super Shoes 12:46 - Heart-rate Monitors for Runners 22:13 - Are the Kinvara 14s safe for running? 29:03 - The time changing for the Olympic Marathon Trials 34:05 - Training companion shoes 42:26 - Racing 5Ks in non-plated shoes 46:30 - Super Shoes that last less than 100mi 54:02 - All running shoes should have a wider toe box 57:14 - Non carbon-fiber plates (nylon, glass fiber, etc) in shoes 1:05:02 - Alphafly 1 vs Alphafly 3 Have you had trouble finding a healthcare provider that really understands the needs of runners? Created by physicians, therapists, and trainers, RunCare.Org aims to solve that problem by providing a nationwide list of recommended providers who specialize in working with runners.  Each provider in the RunCare network has been vetted and evaluated so you know that you’re visiting someone who knows the value of your training and lifestyle. The list currently features over 50 doctors and physical therapists across the US and expanding to have providers in all 50 states. RunCare’s goal first and foremost is to get the runners connected with the care they need.. Visit runcare.org today to learn more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/31/20241 hour, 13 minutes, 50 seconds
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#175 How Soft You Say? We Rank Shoes by Softness and How it Can Differ from Runner to Runner

If you're in the running shoe world at all, you know cushion and softness are the name of the game. Every shoe brand claims that each new version of their shoes is softer than the last, but what does it even mean for a shoe to be "soft"? How do you compare the softness of one shoe to another? In this episode, Nathan, Matt, and David do just that. They take a list of 10 of our favorite shoes from the past year or two (like the Brooks Hyperion Max, Asics Novablast 4, Nike Alphafly 3, and more) and see how their cushioning stacks up. No spoilers here, so you'll have to tune to see how the rankings turned out! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:06 - Defining "softness" in shoes 14:23 - #10: the firmest shoe 17:15 - #9 21:11 - #8 22:48 - #7 26:38 - #6 30:12 - #5 36:46 - #4 40:20 - #3 43:21 - #2 49:29 - #1: the softest shoe 1:00:30 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/24/20241 hour, 5 minutes, 5 seconds
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#174 Mailbag! Racing Shoes for Wide Feet, Stability Shoes for Flat Feet, Stable Shoes for Wide, Flat Feet and the Ideal Long Run Shoe

Here at DOR we love answering your questions! Matt Klein and David Salas are here to do just that. Tune in for tips on picking the ideal long run shoe, stable neutral shoes for flat feet, stable training & racing shoes, and more. They tackle some tricky shoe suggestions for dealing with nerve pain, achilles tendinopathy, and other pathologies. We're always open to your questions, so send us a message on Instagram or email us at [email protected]! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:21 - How to pick the ideal shoe for long runs 9:06 - Choosing new stability shoes with flat feet 17:36 - Stable neutral shoes for wide, flat feet 24:28 - What's closer to the Saucony Triumph 19, the Ride 17 or Triumph 21? 28:29 - Non-plated, long distance racing shoes for wide feet 34:27 - Performance trainers with some stability 44:42 - Shoe recommendations based off the Brooks Cascadia 50:44 - Shoe recommendations when dealing with forefoot nerve issues 1:00:22 - Racing shoes with stability & responsiveness 1:11:10 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/17/20241 hour, 11 minutes, 56 seconds
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#173 Questions on Shoe Fit from Beginner to Advanced: Impact of Length, Insoles, and Matching Pathologies

Getting a running shoe that fits right can be a challenge, especially when so much of our shopping is done online. In this episode, Matt Klein helps you figure out how to find the best fitting shoe for you. Shoe length in particular is critical, not just in finding a comfortable shoe, but one that lines up with your mechanics. He also gives some advice on finding shoes when dealing with specific pathologies from bunions to plantar fasciitis. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned running veteran, this show will help you find the right shoe (or shoes) for you! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:23 - How long should running shoes fit on your feet? 3:38 - Challenges to finding shoes that fit well 6:47 - How length can impact the way a shoe feels on the run 9:12 - Matching a shoe's length and geometry with your biomechanics 10:54 - Problems caused by a shoe that's too short 16:22 - How a shoe is supposed to fit 18:34 - Matching insoles and shoe fit 19:42 - Considerations for trail running shoes 24:13 - Shoe fit for those with specific pathologies 30:11 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/10/202431 minutes, 40 seconds
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#172 How Injury Played a Role in Shaping Nathan's Favorite Shoes of 2023

Happy New Year runners! While we're excited for 2024, we still have lots about 2023 to talk about with this week's podcast. Senior Contributor Nathan Brown shares his favorite shoes of the past year (along with those that didn't quite work out) and discusses working through an injury that's greatly slowed his running journey as of late. Learn how he's dealt with the injury and get a few tips on how he came to choose the best footwear for him based on his needs. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:23 - Nate's running journey in 2023 4:42 - Nate's injury diagnosis 10:19 - Noteable daily trainers 20:37 - Noteable trail shoes 26:59 - Noteable winter-specific shoes 31:28 - Noteable racing shoes 37:02 - Learning how to find shoes that work during injury 43:44 - Life lessons learned during an up & down year 50:02 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/3/202450 minutes, 49 seconds
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#171 Best Running Shoes of 2023, Part 2: Racing and Trail Shoes

2023 is quickly coming to a close, so it's time to pick our favorite shoes from the past year. Matt, Andrea, and David get together to share their picks for the best shoes. Tune in to hear their choices for long distance (half marathon/marathon) racing shoes, short distance (5K/10K) racing shoes, and trail shoes. This is our last episode of the year and we can't thank each of you enough for the support al year long! We want to hear from you: what are your favorite shoes of the year? Message us on Instagram or email us at ⁠[email protected]⁠. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:00 - Best Long Distance Racing Shoes 9:44 - Runners up for Long Distance Racer 16:22 - Best Short Distance Racing Shoes 25:56 - Best Trail Shoe 32:57 - Runners up for Best Trail Shoes 38:04 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/27/202340 minutes, 53 seconds
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#170 Best Running Shoes of 2023, Part 1: Daily Trainers, Stability Shoes, and Performance Trainers

2023 is quickly coming to a close, so it's time to pick our favorite shoes from the past year. Matt, Andrea, and David get together to share their picks for the best shoes. Tune in to hear their choices for daily trainers, stability/stable neutral shoes, and performance trainers. And get ready for the next episode where they'll share their favorite racing shoes! We want to hear from you: what are your favorite shoes of the year? Message us on Instagram or email us at [email protected]. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 5:29 - Best Daily Trainers 13:46 - Runners up for Daily Trainers 17:05 - Best Stability/Stable Neutral Shoes 26:37 - Runners up for Stability Shoes 32:40 - Best Performance Trainers 43:00 - Runners up for Performance Trainers 50:12 - Wrap-up The holidays are near which means it’s time for deals. Whether you’re shopping for your favorite runner or gearing up for a big 2024, Running Warehouse has your back with sales from all your favorite brands. Check out particularly big deals from Saucony for all your road running needs. The Ride, Guide, and Tempus are go-to trainers for our team and models you’ll want to check out for your next workout. For off road runners, Salomon shoes have become a team favorite for hitting the trails. The Salomon Ultra Glide and Sense Ride are two phenomenal Trail Blazers that we’ve gone back to time and time again.  Visit ⁠Running Warehouse⁠ today to start your holiday shopping today! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/20/202351 minutes, 3 seconds
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#169 Mailbag! The Role of Plates in Shoes, Matching Super Shoes to Your Own Mechanics, the Best Shoes for Bunions and More

This week's episode is all about your questions! We love hearing from you and fielding your questiosn, so Nate and Matt are here to answer more. They discuss the role of plates, foams, and more in super shoes, and the possible efficiency of the Nike Alphafly's Zoom Air Pods. They give tips for finding comfortable shoes when dealing with bunions, training your body for shoes with different heel drops, and much more. Keep the questions coming by hitting us up on Instagram or at [email protected]! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 4:09 - What makes a super shoe "super"? 7:24 - What role does the plate play in super shoes? 15:38 - How do Nike's Air Pods influence efficiency? 16:43 - Matching super shoes with your own running mechancis 22:30 - Why aren't other companies using things like Air Pods? 24:34 - Super shoes the DOR team races in 26:26 - How to find shoes for bunions 38:14 - Running in shoes with differing heel drops 45:54 - How does posterior heel flare impact stability? 48:14 - How does a posterior heel bevel facilitate running mechanics? 57:08 - Wrap-up Ad --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/13/202357 minutes, 53 seconds
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#168 Beyond the Finish Line: What to Do After Completing a Marathon

This episode is your quick guide to post-race recovery after a season of training and racing with Andrea and Megan (who are fresh off marathons themselves). From immediate post-race steps to nutrition, hydration, and mental recovery strategies, Andrea & Megan share valuable insights. Get tips on travel, changing training, and downtime activities. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a beginner, this episode covers adjusting nutrition, building a base training phase, and its ideal duration. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:40 - The Subjective: How do you recovery from a season of training & racing? 5:52 - The first step to race recovery: immediately post-race 10:22 - Post-race nutrition & hydration 13:13 - Drinking alcohol after a race, good or bad? 16:34 - Sleep & journaling for mental recovery 23:50 - Tips for travelling long-distance after a race 30:02 - Changing your training for recovery after a race 36:05 - What to do while taking time off 40:50 - Adjusting nutrition during a recovery period 47:32 - Strategies for building a base training phase 59:03 - How long should a base phase last? 1:03:32 - Wrap-up Ad --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/6/20231 hour, 4 minutes, 14 seconds
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#167 All Your Strength Training Questions Answered, with Dr. Victoria Sekely

This episode is all about strength training. Some runners love it, most runners avoid it, but almost everyone knows they should be doing some of it. Nathan's joined by Victoria Sekely, DPT to answer all your strength questions. How do you best integrate it with your training? Where do you get started with lifting heavy? What are some generally beneficial exercises? What shoes should you wear? Tune in for answers to these and more. Victoria Sekely is a Manhattan-based Physical Therapist with a passion for all things running. Victoria graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Georgetown University and went on to complete her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from New York University. Victoria is also a USATF Level 1 and RRCA certified run coach. She is dedicated to helping runners of all levels by using her skills and knowledge to assist runners who are rehabbing from an injury, interested in injury prevention, and/or looking to improve their training with custom running programs. You can find her online at her website or on Instagram. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:39 - Victoria's background 8:21 - Favorite running courses 11:05 - Do we need to lift heavy or is bodyweight enough? 17:18 - Mistakes to avoid when learning to lift heavy 20:15 - Adapting your running routine to lifting heavy 21:29 - When in the week is it best to strength train? 26:39 - How do you periodize your lifting through the year? 29:10 - Does strength training benefit everyone or just elites? 32:52 - What lifts/exercises are recommended for runners? 41:29 - How do you avoid overdoing strength training? 42:33 - What shoes should you lift in? 45:33 - Is strength training bad for your running performance? 47:46 - Victoria's favorite running shoes 50:21 - Wrap-up This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is Sponsored by Running Warehouse. The best deals of the year have arrived with Cyber Week. It’s time to stock up on all your 2024 training needs with  tons of great footwear on sale for under $100. From the Novablast 3 to the Hoka Rincon to Saucony Triumphs, there’s amazing running shoes to check out and stock up on this holiday season.The deals don’t end with shoes either. Everything is on sale this week from apparel and socks to headlamps and hydration vests and even running watches. Gear up this holiday season by visiting runningwarehouse.com today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/29/202351 minutes, 41 seconds
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#166 Mailbag! How Long Do Shoes Last? How Do I Stay Healthy During Marathon Training? and the Best Stability Shoes for Race Day

On this episode we Nate, David, and Matt answer more of your questions! They cover the life of midsoles and foams over miles and time, overuse injury prevention, the most stable marathon shoes, and more. We always love fielding your questions, so let us know what you want answered on our next mailbag show by emailing [email protected]! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 4:56 - How does midsole hardness change as we put more miles on a shoe? 12:56 - How long is too long to run in a shoe and what happens as foam ages? 23:06 - What are the best ways to prevent overuse injuries if you're marathon training and on your feet a lot during the day? 26:47 - Kayano 30 vs Vongo V6 for a marathon 31:08 - Do any studies show that max cushion shoes are beneficial? 37:50 - What are suitable race shoes for "overpronation"? 43:10 - How to race while dealing with achilles tendon issues 49:42 - Can there be too many shoes in your rotation? 53:18 - Can super-shoes cause specific injuries? 58:34 - Wrap-up This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is Sponsored by Running Warehouse.  The holidays are near which means it’s time for deals. Whether you’re shopping for your favorite runner or gearing up for a big 2024, Running Warehouse has your back with sales from all your favorite brands. Check out particularly big deals from Saucony for all your road running needs. The Ride, Guide, and Tempus are go-to trainers for our team and models you’ll want to check out for your next workout. For off road runners, Salomon shoes have become a team favorite for hitting the trails. The Salomon Ultra Glide and Sense Ride are two phenomenal Trail Blazers that we’ve gone back to time and time again. Visit Running Warehouse today to start your holiday shopping today! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/22/202359 minutes, 7 seconds
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#165 The Anatomy, Function, and Rehab of the Achilles Tendon: Lessons from Matt’s PhD Dissertation

Achilles tendon injuries plague many a runner, but Matt is here with findings from his PhD dissertation to help us understand what's going on and find the path to recovery. Matt dives into the anatomy and function of the Achilles in the gait cycle. Then he explains tendinopathy, the most common injury to that tendon, and what puts runners at a higher injury risk. Finally, he gives rehab and strength-building tips and strategies to get you on the road to running at full strength again. If you or a fellow runner have ever suffered from Achilles pain, this is the episode for you! This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is Sponsored by Running Warehouse. The Asics Novablast 3 is now on sale at Running Warehouse! A favorite of our team over the past year, it’s a great shoe for those who want a soft, durable daily training shoe for easy and longer miles. Our Chief Editor and Founder Matt Klein calls the FF Blast+ midsole highly cushioned and soft, which combined with a high stack height provides a protective, yet surprisingly light ride underfoot. Head over to Running Warehouse to get your hands on a pair of Novablast 3s today and be sure to check out the full written review of the shoe on our website for more details. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/15/202337 minutes, 32 seconds
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#164 The Science of Cardiac Health for Runners, with Dr. Tamanna Singh

Heart health is complicated and can be scary, even for runners. Andrea is joined by Dr. Tamanna Singh, MD to unravel the mysteries of cardiac health for endurance athletes. They discuss the biological benefits that running provides the heart, and how we as runners can expect our hearts to change as we train. Dr. Singh gives advice on what to do if you start experiencing cardiac issues, and how to find the right physician for your unique needs as an athlete. amanna Singh, MD, is a clinical cardiologist (heart specialist) and a Co-Director of the Sports Cardiology Center in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and Family Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. Dr. Singh earned her medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine and served her residency at Boston Medical Center. She served a three-year fellowship in cardiology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, then returned to Boston to complete her specialty training in sports cardiology with the Cardiovascular Performance Program fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. As a sports cardiologist Dr. Singh has provided cardiac care for professional sports teams, competitive and recreational athletes and highly active individuals. She has significant experience in cardiopulmonary exercise testing specifically in athletes and has participated in multiple pre-participation screening events for collegiate and professional athletes to help ensure their safe participation in sports. You can find her online at the Cleveland Clinic's website or her Instagram. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:08 - Getting to know Dr. Singh 08:25 - The Subjective: what is the most important health benefit you get from running? 11:22 - The benefits of regular cardiovascular exercise 14:22 - Recommendations for volume of exercise 19:12 - Cardiac changes in endurance athletes 25:08 - Can years of endurance training cause cardiac problems? 38:04 - Do recreational athletes need a pre-participation cardiac screening? 45:14 - What to do when you start experiencing cardiac symptons 53:55 - How to find a sports cardiologist 56:37 - How does a cardiologist determine appropriate training for a patient 59:25 - COVID and cardiac changes in runners 1:05:08 - Wrap-up This episode is sponsored by Running Warehouse. Tis the season for runners with holidays around the corner. Whether you are shopping for your favorite runner in your life or want to treat yo self, Running Warehouse has got you covered with their official 2023 holiday gift guide. Goodr’s sunglasses are always a go-to for us. Their sunglasses come in endless design options and are something that runners will never argue about having multiple pairs of. The Naked Band isn’t just a gift, it’s a life changer for the way it lets runners take all the things on the run while making it compact and completely unobtrusive. Finally, you must go search for the Ciele Holiday Cap in Iconic Athletics-Folia color. It is amazing and we love that it exists. New from our favorite headgear company, this hat is both perfect for dead of winter runs and your next Christmas Story party all at once. Head over to Running Warehouse’s Holiday Gift Guide to check all of this out and much, much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/8/20231 hour, 7 minutes, 40 seconds
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#163 “Great, but when can I Run Again?” Breaking Down Various Injury Timeframes for Returning to Running

The majority of runners will get injured every year, and the first question we often find ourselves asking is, "how long until I can run again?" In this episode, Matt & Nathan broadly explore the healing timeframes for a variety of common injury types. They give an insight into what's happening at a cellular level when we get injured and then heal over time. Then they dive into how long it takes common tissue types (muscles, tendons, bones) to heal from differing severities of injuries. Finally they give you some practical tips and tests to asses your own healing process from their hands-on experience as PTs. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 4:35 - An overview of tissue healing timeframes 10:32 - How does time play a role in the healing process 13:24 - What to do during the acute injury phase 17:30 - The sub-acute phase 20:34 - The maturation/remodeling phase 24:14 - Healing timeframes for muscles 30:48 - Healing timeframes for tendons 38:32 - Healing timeframes for bones 41:16 - Criterion-based progression to rehab 47:34 - How can we know that we're ready to return to running? 55:46 - Wrap-up This episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is Sponsored by Running Warehouse. Fall is here and winter is coming, which means it’s time to get your cold weather gear in line. Just because it’s chilly though, doesn’t mean it has to be uncomfortable. Take the ultra soft logo long sleeve from Saysky. A team favorite, it’s moisture wicking, super stretchable to the body, and a delight to run any distance in. The rabbit EZ collection has been a favorite since day one for the team, and their EZ joggers are no exception. We’re completely unashamed to say we’ve gone from run to lounge in these joggers many a weekend. Finally, for you morning run warriors who have to embrace the darkness, the Brooks Run Visible Collection provides both comfort and 360 degree visibility. For all of these and more, Running Warehouse has you covered from top to bottom with their Fall Outerwear Shop for both men & women. Head over to Running Warehouse to start shopping today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/1/202359 minutes, 9 seconds
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#162 Stable for Who? We Rank Shoes By Stability and How it Varies for Runners

If you've been a follow of Doctors of Running for a while, you know we like discussing stability in our shoes. As we've talked about at length, stability is not a monolithic term, but something that will vary between shoes and runners; everyone's experience of a shoe's stability will be different. On this episode, Matt and David rank ten different shoes from least to most stable. You'll get an inside look at how they judge the stability of different shoes. Have you run in any of these shoes? What shoes are less or more stable for you? Send us an email at [email protected]! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:58 - New Balance Rebel 3 6:00 - Altra Escalante 3 9:42 - Nike Vomero 17 vs. On Cloudgo 16:30 - Adidas Boston 12 19:40 - Hoka Arahi 6 vs. Asics Kayano 30 26:42 - Brooks Adrenaline vs. Saucony Guide 16 30:00 - Brooks Adrenaline vs. Hoka Stinson 7 33:48 - Saucony Guide 16 vs. Hoka Stinson 7 39:44 - Should neutral runners use a more stable shoe for longer efforts? 48:08 - What injury types impact the need for stability shoes? 54:54 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/25/202357 minutes, 20 seconds
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#161 Mailbag! Do Super Shoes Cause Hip Issues? Tapering 101 and Could Kiptum Run Sub 2 in the Adidas $500 Shoe?

Mailbag show means it's all about your questions. At DOR we love hearing from you! On this episode, Nathan and David tackle your shoe, training, and injury questions. They take a look at comparing daily trainers and super shoes. They give some tips on how to taper for different lengths of races, and explore strength-training and injuries like proximal hamstring tendinopathy and hip impingements. We're always open to questions, so send us emails at [email protected]. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 5:08 - Do the daily trainers you like indicate which super shoes you might like? 15:33 - Do you taper differently for a 5K than a marathon? 20:40 - Has running in super shoes increased the occurrence of hamstring & hip issues? 26:22 - How can you consolidate strength training to minimize injury risk? 34:32 - Tips for managing hip impingements 43:34 - Would Kelvin Kiptum have run sub-2 hours if he was wearing the $500 Adidas shoe? 44:32 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/18/202345 minutes, 3 seconds
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#160 The Science of Bone Health for Runners ft. Rich Willy, DPT, PhD

Bone injuries such as stress reactions and fractures plague many a runner. It's often a challenge to find their source and rehab can be long. Matt is joined by Rich Willy to discuss his research and work in bone health and injuries in runner (particularly ultra-runners). Rich's insights will help you better understand the cause of common bone stress in the foot, lower or upper leg, hip, etc. He and Matt discuss the critical role food and fueling play in our bone health. Rich also gives some practical exercises to try to reduce your injury risk. Finally, what role do shoes play in bone injuries? Not as much as you may think. Tune in and be sure to check out Rich's work! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 6:24 - Defining "health" for distance runners 11:11 - The difference between bone density and bone health 21:28 - Linking food and fueling with bone health 38:57 - Strength-training for bone health 47:54 - Footwear and bone injury risk 1:08:58 - Taking a holistic view of bone injury risk 1:15:04 - Wrap-up Rich is Montana Running Lab’s scientist and educator. He’s an internationally known speaker on the treatment of running-related injuries who has more than 20 years’ experience as a physical therapist. His expertise is in treating runners of all ages and ability levels, including professional and elite runners. Rich’s research aims to develop clinically effective treatments for common running-related injuries, such as patellofemoral pain, Achilles tendon injuries, and bone stress injuries. He’s published 65 peer-reviewed papers on two populations: endurance runners and the military. Among his papers, Rich is the first author of the recent Patellofemoral Pain Clinical Practice Guideline. His research has been funded by the United States Department of Defense, the Foundation for Physical Therapy, and the Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy. Rich and his work are regularly featured in mainstream publications, such as Runner’s World and Outside Magazine. He received his PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Science from the University of Delaware and his Master of Physical Therapy from Ohio University. In addition to Montana Running Lab, Rich is an Associate Professor in the School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science at the University of Montana. You can find Rich at Montana Running Lab's website and Instagram. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/11/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 53 seconds
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#159 This or That? Best 5k/10k Racer, Stiff vs. Flexible Shoes. Liquid or Gels, Stride vs. Cadence and More!

Andrea & Megan host a fun Q&A episode–This or That? They take your this-or-that questions and help you find the answers! Stiff or flexible shoes for sprinting? Foam rolling or massage guns for recovery? Liquid nutrition or gels for fuel? Not to mention, of course, a bevy of shoe comparisons. And, because it's an Andrea episode, a New Balance Beacon question. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 7:57 - Stiff or flexible shoes for sprinters? 11:52 - Propel v4 vs. SC Trainer 2 vs. Rebel v3 14:34 - Best ways to find the right shoe for you? 18:34 - Stability or neutral shoes for neutral runners? 22:04 - Foam rolling or massage guns? 25:14 - Massage post-marathon? 29:12 - Cryotherapy vs. red light therapy? 40:40 - Takumi Sen, SC Pacer, or Vaporfly for 10K? 43:26 - Saucony Sinister vs. Nike Streakfly for 5K XC 48:06 - Fueled or depleted long runs? 49:44 - Liquid or gel fuel? 52:40 - Berry or dessert flavored gels? 54:10 - Out & back or looped course? 56:04 - Shorts or half tights? 56:52 - Easy run when you have a cold or not? 58:58 - Stride or cadence? 1:01:38 - New Balance Beacon v3 or Brooks Hyperion Max? 1:03:11 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/4/20231 hour, 3 minutes, 50 seconds
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#158 Buy or Sell: $500 Racing Shoes, Foam Rolling, Pace Tuned Shoes, and Can Lebron Run a BQ?

Get ready for our second installment of Buy or Sell where we debate news, trends, and topics in the running world. Nate, Matt, and David argue shoes and recovery. Are super shoes the reason for all the broken world records? Is a pair of $500 worth it? How do foam rolling and strength training contribute to injury prevention? Things get heated on this one! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 5:00 - Buy or sell: Shoes are a major contributor to all the broken world records 18:13 - Foam rolling and stretching post-run 25:31 - $500 marathon racing shoes 42:03 - Strength training for injury prevention 49:53 - Pace-tuned shoes 58:00 - Lebron James can run a BQ 1:07:14 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/27/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 29 seconds
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#157 David Shares Insights Into Shoe Rotations, and Matt Reviews the Adidas Prime X 2

This episode is a special double-feature from David and Matt. First off, David give you some advice on building a two, three, and four shoe rotation for both the road and the trail. He'll help you answer questions like: What kind of shoe do I start with? What should I use for my faster workouts? When do I need a racing shoe? Whether you (or a friend) are new to the world of running shoes or a seasoned veteran looking to refine your approach, David's tips are sure to help. Then, Matt gives his review of the completely redesigned Adidas Adios Prime X 2 Strung. The first edition was wild, fun, and polarizing with its energetic, bouncy, yet unstable ride (not to mention the $300 price tag). Matt has found this huge update to bring big changes to the ride of the shoe. Think your mechanics can't handle such a high stack shoe? You might want to give this one a shot! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/20/202341 minutes, 7 seconds
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#156 Mailbag! Best Beginner Carbon Plate, Boston 12 vs. Everything, Is Icing Good? and Discontinued Shoes We Want Back

Time for another mailbag show. You asked, and we answered. On this episode, Nathan and Matt field listener questions about shoes, biomechanics, and more. Tune in for a couple shoe comparisons: the Boston 12 against several other similar options, and the Endorphin Elite vs. the Vaporfly 3. They also take a look at stability & asymmetry in running mechanics, the latest research on icing for recovery, "beginner" carbon-plate shoes, and even more. Be sure to stick around to the end where they discuss what old running shoe lines they'd want to see resurrected. As always, we want your questions, so be sure to leave comments on our social media or email us at [email protected]! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:48 - Asics Magic Speed 3 vs. Adidas Boston 12 vs. Hoka Mach X 11:26 - Assessing stability needs in children 14:58 - Asymmetrical stability needs 21:34 - Shoe recommendations for transitioning to carbon-plated shoes 27:57 - Saucony Endorphin Elite vs. Nike Vaporfly 36:46 - Shoe suggestions for middle school cross country 47:26 - What's the current science on icing post-run? 55:28 - Recommendations for replacing the Nike Pegasus Turbo 2 1:03:01 - What discontinued shoe lines do you want to see make a comeback? 1:13:06 - Wrap-up This week’s sponsor carries all of our favorite socks from Feetures and Balega to Swiftwick and Drymax. With Fall coming, we’re excited to get our long socks out for some crisp, cool days ahead. The Swiftwick Aspire Four is a team-wide favorite. Andrea Myers calls it one of the few compression socks we’ve tried that sits just right without feeling too tight. It’s a sock our team has poured thousands of combined miles in blister-free. For runners looking for a good value, the Saucony Inferno Merino Wool socks provide both warmth and super soft comfort that you’ll want to keep on long after your run. For less than $25 for a three-pack, it’s our content wizard Bach’s best kept secret to comfortable winter running. Find your next pair by visiting runningwarehouse.com today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/13/20231 hour, 13 minutes, 37 seconds
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#155 The Maximal Shoe Episode | Biomechanical Impacts, Training in Super Shoes

This episode is all about that max stack. With almost every shoe coming in with a midsole thicker than 30mm, it's becoming hard to define what "maximal" even means, but Nathan, Matt, and David will give it a shot. They take a look at the research on maximal shoes and how it applies to today's offerings. They also argue about what shoes even count as max-stack trainers these days (and what about once you get above 40mm?). They also explore the impact of today's shoes' large amount of cushioning on a runner's biomechanics. Finally, they discuss some of the latest findings on super shoes and how we should think about training in them. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:06 - The Subjective: how do you balance life, family, work, and running? 10:15 - What are the first things that come to mind when you hear "maximal trainer"? 16:59 - How does softness play into the maximal discussion? 18:59 - The biomechanical impacts of compliant foams & rockers 22:52 - Is stack height the defining factor in the maximal category? Some case studies 33:37 - Defining "maximal shoe" 48:47 - Thoughts on training in super shoes 58:55 - Wrap-up This week’s sponsor carries all of our favorite socks from Feetures and Balega to Swiftwick and Drymax. With Fall coming, we’re excited to get our long socks out for some crisp, cool days ahead. The Swiftwick Aspire Four is a team-wide favorite. Andrea Myers calls it one of the few compression socks we’ve tried that sits just right without feeling too tight. It’s a sock our team has poured thousands of combined miles in blister-free. For runners looking for a good value, the Saucony Inferno Merino Wool socks provide both warmth and super soft comfort that you’ll want to keep on long after your run. For less than $25 for a three-pack, it’s our content wizard Bach’s best kept secret to comfortable winter running. Find your next pair by visiting runningwarehouse.com today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/6/20231 hour, 21 seconds
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#154 Social Media Today, AI Tomorrow? Insights on Running Content Creation and Journalism with Ashley Mateo

The internet provides us with an endless amount of information about running, but between websites, social media, online magazines, and more, how do we sift through to find what's legitimate? On this episode, Andrea and Nathan are joined by journalist and influencer Ashley Mateo to talk all things running media and coaching. They take a look at the state of journalism and how it's changed over the years, vetting sources and influencers on social media, the future of AI, and more. Ashley's also a USATF-certified coach, so they explore the benefits of the athlete-coach relationship and how they can help you take your running to the next level. Ashley Mateo is an award-winning journalist and editor who currently works as a freelance editorial consultant. She was previously the site director of Redbook and the deputy digital editor at Shape. Her writing has appeared in such outlets as The Wall Street Journal, TIME, Runner's World, Women's Running, Men's Journal, Health, Women's Health, Bicycling, and more. She received her degree in journalism from Boston University. Ashley is also an RRCA- and UESCA-certified running coach. She lives in Denver. You can find her online on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn, and be sure to subscribe to her phenomenal email newsletter, the rundown. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:38 - Ashley's running background 5:35 - The Subjective: what are you favorite sources for running information? 10:22 - How Ashley got into writing about running 16:25 - How freelance journalists get assignments 18:22 - How writing about running has changed in the last 5-10 years 22:38 - How coaching has changed Ashley's writing 26:18 - The role of a running coach 31:45 - How to find reliable sources of information on social media 35:08 - Vetting influences who also have sponsorships and advertise 39:46 - The community and communication in the coaching relationship 44:28 - How reliable are running influencers? 49:24 - The comparison trap 55:46 - How journalism is being changed by AI 1:00:31 - AI in fitness machines & training plans 1:05:06 - Content creation & burnout 1:14:41 - Ashley's favorite shoes 1:24:24 - Wrap-up This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by our friends at Running Warehouse. With the introduction of super foams and carbon plates, it’s never been more fun to tackle the trails than with today’s footwear. The ⁠Nike Ultrafly⁠ hit shelves recently, giving runners a chance to take the tried-and-true ZoomX midsole foam off road and into the woods for long distances. In our Chief Editor Matt Klein’s review of the shoe, he says “Those wanting ZoomX foam with a plate that feels comfortable at both easy and uptempo paces will enjoy the Nike Ultrafly. The ultramarathon community should be excited that they have a super shoe specifically designed for them.” Not to be outdone, ⁠Hoka’s Tecton X2⁠, ⁠New Balance’s SuperComp Trail⁠, and ⁠Saucony’s Endorphin Rift⁠ offer excellent alternatives that each have their own strengths. Find reviews on all four super trail shoes at Doctors of Running and head over to ⁠Running Warehouse⁠to shop today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/30/20231 hour, 25 minutes, 29 seconds
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#153 Bloodwork, Biomarkers, and Vitamins for Runners

Bloodwork, vitamin levels, and other biomarkers can be confusing, so on this episode Andrea is joined by Dr. Liz Herman, ND and Dr. Jared Pistoia, ND to break down the science of our blood. They explore how getting our bloodwork done as athletes can differ from the average person. They take a look at creatine kinase, blood glucose, anemia and more. They also dive into the critical role of vitamins (D, B12) and minerals like iron and calcium. Finally, they discuss the differing hormone changes both women and men experience as they age, and how to address those changes. If you've ever wanted to learn more about your blood, tune in! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:46 - Introducing Dr. Herman 4:36 - Introducing Dr. Pistoia 7:12 - Why get bloodwork done? 12:09 - The role of creatine kinase 15:10 - The most common abnormal bloodwork findings in endurance athletes 16:13 - Do males & females require different types of tests? 18:24 - How to treat abnormal levels 22:28 - Defining and treating anemia 27:10 - The role of ferritin 31:15 - Iron-rich foods & supplements 40:18 - The importance of calcium for athletes 45:47 - Addressing Vitamin D levels 49:09 - Ideal blood calcium levels & supplementation 52:55 - The function of Vitamin B12 1:01:07 - Hormone testing for women 1:05:15 - Hormone changes in men as they age 1:07:45 - Wrap-up Since 2006, Dr. Herman has been the owner and medical director of Bethel Naturopathic Medical (Instagram, Facebook), treating patients with the highest standard of naturopathic care and commitment to excellence. She's earned a reputation for being one of Bethel's leading health care providers who cares deeply about naturopathic medicine and your health. She has not only served Bethel, but also the surrounding communities in the tri-state area for over 20 years. In the past, she served as a supervising physician of student doctors at the University of Bridgeport's School of Naturopathic Medicine and was the former president of the Connecticut Naturopathic Association. Her combination of skills makes her a unique asset to conventional and holistic doctors. Dr. Pistoia is an attending physician at Bethel Naturopathic Medical. He specializes in the homeopathic treatment of mental health disorders. He's authored two books and is a former writer for Healthline. He also serves as the Legislative Co-Chair of the Connecticut Naturopathic Physician Association and is a state delegate for the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians. His interest in health began in high school, where he worked on a faculty committee for healthier school food choices. He attended Stony Brook University on Long Island, NY and later became a certified fitness trainer, until resigning to become a naturopathic physician. Dr. Pistoia is passionate about health and has a strong interest in the advancement of human psychology. This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by our friends at Running Warehouse. With the introduction of super foams and carbon plates, it’s never been more fun to tackle the trails than with today’s footwear. The Nike Ultrafly hit shelves recently, giving runners a chance to take the tried-and-true ZoomX midsole foam off road and into the woods for long distances. In our Chief Editor Matt Klein’s review of the shoe, he says “Those wanting ZoomX foam with a plate that feels comfortable at both easy and uptempo paces will enjoy the Nike Ultrafly. The ultramarathon community should be excited that they have a super shoe specifically designed for them.” Not to be outdone, Hoka’s Tecton X2, New Balance’s SuperComp Trail, and Saucony’s Endorphin Rift offer excellent alternatives that each have their own strengths. Find reviews on all four super trail shoes at Doctors of Running and head over to Running Warehouse to shop today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/23/20231 hour, 10 minutes, 29 seconds
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#152 The Truth About Hamstrings

This episode is all about the hamstrings. Often a source of pain and frustration for many a runner, Nathan & David take a deep dive on one of the most important muscle groups in the running cycle. After an overview of the anatomy and common injuries of the hamstrings, they answer your questions covering subjects such as proximal hamstring tendinopathy, the effect of zero drop and carbon plated shoes, stretching, and more. Finally they offer strategies to avoid injury and maintain strong, healthy hamstrings. The Subjective: what medical condition or injury do you want to hear about next? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:59 - An overview of the hamstring and why it's often injured 10:31 - Typical pain points and hamstring injuries 14:28 - How to rehab proximal hamstring tendinopathy 25:12 - How do zero drop and carbon-plated shoes effect the hamstring 29:24 - When in running with a proximal or distal tendinopathy hurt the most? 32:42 - The role of stretching in hamstring injuries 39:20 - How to maintain healthy hamstrings 43:31 - Is it "hammie" or "hammy"? 44:59 - Wrap-up This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by our friends at Running Warehouse. Make sure you head over to YouTube to catch the second episode of their new series, Test Run, where they put their team through a series of challenges to help showcase what kind of activities each shoe was best suited for. Their latest episode is all about versatility. Connor and team brought out some fan favorite trainers of the past year including the Saucony Endorphin Speed, Asics Novablast 3, Hoka Clifton 9, and New Balance Rebel v3 to see where each shoe excelled. Check out the results of their test by heading over to Running Warehouse’s channel on YouTube today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/16/202346 minutes
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#151 How Brands are Using Data to Shape the Future of Running

On today's episode, Matt is joined by Dr. Jeff Moreno, physical therapist and co-founder of DashLX. DashLX is pioneering how running activity data can be gathered and analyzed to enhance the training and overall well-being of athletes. Jeff has a unique opportunity to work not only with individual athletes, many of them among the elites, but also directly with some of the biggest running brands on the scene (Brooks, Saucony, Puma, and more). Matt & Jeff discuss how running data from our watches and phones can be used to assess biomechanics, injury risk, and even shoe choice. Get an inside look at how some of the biggest running footwear brands are using data in partnership with DashLX to inform their design choices and product strategies. Jeff also lends his medical expertise to give practical advice to runners of all levels on how to better use their own activity data to stay strong and healthy. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:32 - Jeff's background 10:52 - Linking data with medical care 30:40 - Using data to further medical and running education 37:52 - How DashLX gets connected with the big running brands 41:44 - Organizing & filtering vast amounts of running data 46:46 - Using specific metrics to provide better care 54:02 - How footwear companies are using wearable data to make better shoes 1:00:21 - The most important metrics for runners 1:10:16 - Wrap-up This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by our friends at Running Warehouse. Make sure you head over to YouTube to catch the second episode of their new series, Test Run, where they put their team through a series of challenges to help showcase what kind of activities each shoe was best suited for. Their latest episode is all about versatility. Connor and team brought out some fan favorite trainers of the past year including the Saucony Endorphin Speed, Asics Novablast 3, Hoka Clifton 9, and New Balance Rebel v3 to see where each shoe excelled. Check out the results of their test by heading over to Running Warehouse’s channel on YouTube today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/9/20231 hour, 13 minutes, 47 seconds
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#150 Matt Shares His Research on Masters Runners, and Andrea’s Top Five Shoes of 2023

This 150th episode of the DOR Podcast is a special combo! First off Andrea shares her top 5 shoes of the year so far. She wasn't able to join the rest of the crew and Connor a few weeks ago, but we knew the people needed to hear from her. How has our resident New Balance Beacon devotee survived the disappearance of her favorite daily trainer? What's her choice when she toes the starting line of races later this year? Tune in to find out. In part two, Matt gives an inside look into his recently published systematic review: Changes in running biomechanics in master runners over age 50. See how much work and time goes into academic research and learn more about how our bodies change as we age. Be sure to check out this week's sponsor, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Running Warehouse⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. They've got a bunch of new shoes hitting the shelves! Check out Hoka's brand new Cielo Road, a 5K/10K racing flat with a PEBA Foam. Want something with some more cushion for those easy days? Take a look at the updated Saucony Triumph 21, a team favorite. If you need some stability for your runs, the ASICS Kayano 30 has been reimagined from the ground up. Find all of these and more by visiting ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠runningwarehouse.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/2/202347 minutes, 24 seconds
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#149 Running with Back Pain & Scoliosis: the Role of the Spine, Ribs, and Pelvis in Running

This episode is all about the back! Andrea is joined by Dr. Jeanne Halloran to take a deep dive into scoliosis and its effects on athletes. They explore the pathology and symptoms of scoliosis, the structure of the back and how it influences running mechanics, strategies and exercises to improve rib and spine mobility and more. Jeanne also lends us her expertise in Schroth therapy. The Schroth Method is a conservative treatment option for scoliosis–a curve specific exercise method that was developed in the 1920's by Katharina Schroth. It is a 3 dimensional approach that focuses on breathing and exercise techniques tailored to the individual. Jeanne Halloran, PT, DPT earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from New York University in 2004 & Schroth-Barcelona BSPTS C1 certification in January 2019 and C2 certification in January 2020.  She completed her SEAS 1 Cerification in May 2019. Jeanne evaluates, casts and fits custom orthotics and is trained in kinesiotaping.  She has participated in continuing education course diversifying her manual skills including Maitlin, Mulligan, movement with Shirley Sahrman and sports medicine with Kevin Wilk.  Jeanne is certified in Mat Pilates with Power Pilates and trained in Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization. Jeanne is also an avid runner who is always training for a race, whose goal is to be injury free and to get her patients back to sport and activities that they love. She practices at CT Scoliosis and Spine Rehab in Ridgefield, CT. You can find their practice online on Instagram and Facebook. To find a Schroth-certified PT in your area, check out this website. The Subjective: have you ever had back pain interfere with your running? How did you deal with it? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 11:54 - The Subjective: has a back issue ever effected your running? 16:12 - An overview of scoliosis 24:26 - What to do if you or your child have scoliosis 32:57 - How Schroth therapy works 44:20 - The research on the effectiveness of Schroth 49:46 - Running with scoliosis 55:07 - Common symptoms that runners with scoliosis experience 58:35 - Interventions to avoid for runners with scoliosis 1:01:20 - The role of the spine, ribs, and the pelvis in the running gait 1:06:35 - An overview of the SI joint 1:10:09 - Exercises to improve thoracic mobility 1:16:32 - Jeanne's current favorite shoes 1:17:43 - Wrap-up Be sure to check out this week's sponsor, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Running Warehouse⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. They've got a bunch of new shoes hitting the shelves! Check out Hoka's brand new Cielo Road, a 5K/10K racing flat with a PEBA Foam. Want something with some more cushion for those easy days? Take a look at the updated Saucony Triumph 21, a team favorite. If you need some stability for your runs, the ASICS Kayano 30 has been reimagined from the ground up. Find all of these and more by visiting ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠runningwarehouse.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/26/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 34 seconds
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#148 Mailbag! Shoe Rotations for Easy and Long Runs, Mach X and Kinvara Pro, Bucket List Races, and Balancing Life at DOR

Time for more listener questions! Nathan and David dig into the mailbag to answer your questions. They take a look at two new "super trainers": the Hoka Mach X and the Saucony Kinvara Pro. They lend their expertise on rehabbing from Achilles tendinopathy and how shoes might impact it. They give some practical advice on making sure you're getting enough protein in your diet to stay fueled and strong, and even more. Be sure to listen til the end to hear David get put on the hot seat for his taco preferences! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:13 - Should you rotate different shoes for easy and long runs? 9:29 - Mach X vs. Endorphin Speed 3 20:35 - Kinvara Pro Comparisons 30:23 - Running & Achilles rehab with Silbernagel Protocol 36:35 - Heel Drop with Insertional Achilles Tendinopapthy 44:47 - How much protein should runners eat? 53:56 - How do we balance DOR, running, work, family, and more? 1:01:19 - Footshaped vs non-footshaped shoes? 1:07:38 - Bucket list destination races 1:12:22 - Kiss, marry, kill: chorizo, carnitas, or steak 1:14:42 - Wrap-up Be sure to check out this week's sponsor, ⁠⁠⁠⁠Running Warehouse⁠⁠⁠⁠. They've got a bunch of new shoes hitting the shelves! Check out Hoka's brand new Cielo Road, a 5K/10K racing flat with a PEBA Foam. Want something with some more cushion for those easy days? Take a look at the updated Saucony Triumph 21, a team favorite. If you need some stability for your runs, the ASICS Kayano 30 has been reimagined from the ground up. Find all of these and more by visiting ⁠⁠⁠⁠runningwarehouse.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/19/20231 hour, 15 minutes, 57 seconds
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#147 Best Shoes of 2023 So Far with Connor from Running Warehouse

We're more than halfway through 2023, so it's time for some mid-season awards! David, Matt, and Nathan are joined by a very special guest: Connor Blalock of Running Warehouse fame. Not only does Connor, and the rest of the team, give their top five shoes of the year so far, but he gives an insight into working for one of the biggest running retailers. Learn about what it's like to interact with shoe companies and test & review more shoes than just about anyone else. Be sure to let us know what your favorite shoes of the year so far are! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:21 - Getting to know Connor 5:08 - Connor's process reviewing & making videos about shoes 13:00 - Connor & the team's favorite shoe types & characteristics 17:18 - Shoe trends in the industry 27:54 - Maintaining balance and avoiding bias in reviewing shoes 30:24 - Matt's top 5 shoes of 2023 so far 35:22 - Nate's top 5    39:40 - David's top 5   47:14 - Connor's top 5 57:49 - Connor's thoughts & comparisons on the Nike ZoomX Ultrafly 1:02:20 - Wrap-up Be sure to check out this week's sponsor, ⁠⁠⁠Running Warehouse⁠⁠⁠. Summer's all about racking up the miles before a busy fall racing season. Check out some some of our favorite daily trainers like Hoka's 9th iteration on the beloved Clifton series. If you're looking for something soft and bouncy check out Skecher's latest trainers: Go Run Ride 11 and Maxroad 6 featuring their new Hyperburst Ice foam. If you want something that can pick up the pace, take a look at the revamped Adidas Boston 12 with the softer Lightstrike 2.0 midsole. You can find rabbit’s new trail line and more by visiting ⁠⁠⁠runningwarehouse.com⁠⁠⁠ today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/12/20231 hour, 4 minutes, 16 seconds
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#146 Designing the Kinvara Pro and Creating PWRRUN HG & Endorphin Elite with Saucony

In this episode, Nathan and Matt are joined by special guests Andrea Paulson and Cory Hoffman from Saucony, to discuss two of their newest and most exciting shoes: the Endorphin Elite and Kinvara Pro. Together, they explore the intricate process of developing and testing midsole foams. Get a behind the scenes look at the development of PWRRUN HG and the unique geometry of the Endorphin Elite. Learn the origin story of the Kinvara Pro, a brand new dual-density, plated "super" trainer. They walk us through the extensive testing and development process that went into creating this shoe and learn who benefits most from its unique features. With the rise of super shoes and their impact on training, the conversation turns to the data surrounding their usage and how it shapes the way we approach our training. Oh, and have you been itching to know the real meaning of "HG"? Tune in to find out! Get ready for an engaging, informative, and thought-provoking discussion on running shoe technology and the future of footwear in the running world.  Andrea Paulson is the Vice President of Product Engineering & Human Performance at Saucony. She leads different, yet connected, divisions that work on every aspect of shoe design, construction and future innovations, as well as biomechanical testing, gathering performance & personal preference data.  Cory Hofmann is a Performance Engineer at Saucony research laboratory, testing almost every aspect of their shoe: fit, durability, mechanical properties, etc. Cory specializes in testing and measuring running shoe performance, focusing on biomechanics and physiology. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 7:40 - How midsole foams are developed & tested 18:22 - How are PWRRUN HG and PWRRUN PB different? 21:42 - The developement of the Endorphin Elite's geometry 27:30 - Running economy testing for the Endorphin Elite 30:28 - Is Saucony heading towards ditching EVA/TPU foams? 33:41 - How durable is PWRRUN HG? 38:42 - What's next for PWRRUN HG? 45:40 - The origin story of the Kinvara Pro 53:30 - The testing & development of the Kinvara Pro 1:01:47 - Who does the Kinvara Pro benefit? 1:13:59 - How does this data impact the conversation about training in super shoes? 1:19:56 - How much should we train in plated shoes? 1:30:03 - What does HG stand for? 1:31:24 - Wrap-up Be sure to check out this week's sponsor, ⁠⁠⁠Running Warehouse⁠⁠⁠. Summer's all about racking up the miles before a busy fall racing season. Check out some some of our favorite daily trainers like Hoka's 9th iteration on the beloved Clifton series. If you're looking for something soft and bouncy check out Skecher's latest trainers: Go Run Ride 11 and Maxroad 6 featuring their new Hyperburst Ice foam. If you want something that can pick up the pace, take a look at the revamped Adidas Boston 12 with the softer Lightstrike 2.0 midsole. You can find rabbit’s new trail line and more by visiting ⁠⁠⁠runningwarehouse.com⁠⁠⁠ today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/6/20231 hour, 32 minutes, 39 seconds
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#145 Mental Strategies for Fighting Anxiety and Maximizing Performance with Shannon Thompson

Andrea is joined by esteemed guest Shannon Thompson, a mental performance consultant and expert in psychological performance training. Together, they dive deep into the mental aspects of running, offering invaluable insights and practical strategies to enhance your performance and manage anxiety. Discover the power of mantras and phrases as Andrea and Shannon discuss their personal favorites for overcoming challenges during races and training. Learn how positive self-talk can fuel your motivation, boost your confidence, and push you beyond your limits. Mental performance training is a crucial component of success in running, and they shed light on its importance and practical applications. From managing performance anxiety to modulating extreme nervousness, they share techniques and exercises that will help you optimize your mental state and perform at your best. Gain valuable advice for tackling different stages of long-distance races, overcoming workout-related anxieties, and navigating the emotional and mental impacts of physical injuries. Get ready to unlock your mental potential and take your running to new heights! Shannon's athletic background began in the equestrian sport of Three Day Eventing. She was fortunate enough to compete nationally and internationally successfully for more than 20 years and she also coached riders of all ages and levels during this time. Since retiring from equestrian sport she developed a passion for running. She's raced the 800m through to ultra trail events and almost everything in between. Her interest regarding the power of the mind to impact an athlete’s performance and overall experience moved her to complete an undergraduate degree in psychology, and then a Masters in Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. Positive psychology is the science of human flourishing and high achievement. Her work out of HYPO2 is offered to a wide range of clients, including elite, professional endurance athletes from around the world, and the Division I teams at Northern Arizona University. She draws upon empirical research, her own experience, and the arts to help each individual grow, perform and experience the opportunities within sport to the full. You can find her on her website or Instagram @shannonleighthompson! The Subjective: what mantra/phrase do you use to get through races or training? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 6:45 - The Subjective: what mantra/phrase do you use to get through races or training? 9:10 - What is mental performance training? 15:15 - Techniques for managing performance anxiety 24:54 - Strategies for modulating extreme nervousness 33:00 - Advice for getting through different stages of long distance races 37:15 - Managing anxiety surrounding workouts in training 43:23 - The effects of a physical injury on mental health 55:27 - Managing anxiety when returning to sport post-injury 59:40 - Cultivating personal identity outside of athletic pursuits 1:08:36 - Wrap-up Be sure to check out this week's sponsor, ⁠⁠⁠Running Warehouse⁠⁠⁠. Summer's all about racking up the miles before a busy fall racing season. Check out some some of our favorite daily trainers like Hoka's 9th iteration on the beloved Clifton series. If you're looking for something soft and bouncy check out Skecher's latest trainers: Go Run Ride 11 and Maxroad 6 featuring their new Hyperburst Ice foam. If you want something that can pick up the pace, take a look at the revamped Adidas Boston 12 with the softer Lightstrike 2.0 midsole. You can find rabbit’s new trail line and more by visiting ⁠⁠⁠runningwarehouse.com⁠⁠⁠ today.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/28/20231 hour, 12 minutes, 28 seconds
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#144 From Sketch to Final Product: How Running Shoes are Made (ft. Richard Kuchinsky of Directive Collective)

This episode is a behind-the-scenes look at running shoe design and production. Matt & Nathan are joined by special guest Richard Kuchinsky, founder of Directive Collective and an expert in footwear design and development. They explore an array of topics–from defining industrial design and the significance of consultants in the footwear industry to Richard's proudest project with The Directive Collective, this is an inside look at the shoe design process from initial sketches to the finished product. Delving deeper, they discuss the factors influencing shoe pricing and the emerging trends Richard foresees in the ever-evolving footwear landscape. Additionally, they examine the categorization of running shoes, the pivotal role of comfort and "feel" in selecting the right shoe. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 5:20 - Defining industrial design 10:44 - The role of consultants in the footwear industry 13:16 - What is The Directive Collective? 19:50 - The project Richard is most proud of 22:12 - The shoe design process: from sketch to final product 29:48 - The time horizons for creating a shoe 37:16 - What goes in to shoe pricing? 45:38 - The trends Richard sees coming in the footwear industry 49:22 - How Richard would categorize the variety of running shoes 55:09 - The role of comfort and "feel" in shoe selection 1:03:14 - What's next for shoes? 1:06:02 - Richard's all-time favorite shoe 1:08:02 - Wrap-up Richard Kuchinsky, a runner and running shoe designer, is the Founder and Owner of The Directive Collective- a full-service design footwear design consultancy. A 4x Boston Qualifying marathoner, Richard has an extensive experience of 20+ years in the footwear industry, and has driven the creative design and development process for global brands, focused on design DNA and strategy. The Directive Collective provides complete footwear design solutions from concept to commercialization including technical design and development and specializes in performance running and innovation. You can find Richard on Instagram, LinkedIn, and The Directive Collective website. Be sure to check out this week's sponsor, ⁠⁠Running Warehouse⁠⁠. Rabbit’s new outdoor collection is made for the trail, by trail runners. Inspired by time spent in the mountains, rabbit’s new line has been crafted and put through the test by elite athletes on some of the hardest trails and races in the world. We’ve been huge fans of rabbit’s EZ tee shirts since we first reviewed them a few years ago. They remain some of our favorites and are still highly soft and comfortable hundreds of miles later. Our chief editor Matt Klein is also a lifelong fan of their High Country collection which blends office-ready apparel with running-quality fabric for those looking for run commute attire. You can find rabbit’s new trail line and more by visiting ⁠⁠runningwarehouse.com⁠⁠ today.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/21/20231 hour, 10 minutes, 37 seconds
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#143 Buy or Sell: Plated Training Shoes, 3D Foot Scans, 40+mm Stack Height Shoes and More

Think of this episode like a game show/quiz: buy or sell? Nate, David, and Matt take a look at a bunch of different trends in the running shoe world and ask whether they would buy or sell each of them. Are mega-stack trainers worth it? Should EVA be kicked to the curb? Should we train in plated trainers and/or super shoes? What's the point of the new crop of short-distance racing shoes? Tune in for our takes on all of these and more! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 05:34 - Buy or Sell: shoes with 40+mm of stack height 14:30 - 3D foot scans to help you pick shoes 23:20 - Ditch EVA for PEBA 30:02 - Plated training shoes 38:58 - Matching foot type or pronation to shoe type 44:28 - Dual-density midsoles 50:45 - Shoes without true rubber outsoles 55:52 - Daily training in super shoes 1:03:54 - Super shoes built for short distance races 1:11:39 - Wrap-up Be sure to check out this week's sponsor, ⁠Running Warehouse⁠. Rabbit’s new outdoor collection is made for the trail, by trail runners. Inspired by time spent in the mountains, rabbit’s new line has been crafted and put through the test by elite athletes on some of the hardest trails and races in the world. We’ve been huge fans of rabbit’s EZ tee shirts since we first reviewed them a few years ago. They remain some of our favorites and are still highly soft and comfortable hundreds of miles later. Our chief editor Matt Klein is also a lifelong fan of their High Country collection which blends office-ready apparel with running-quality fabric for those looking for run commute attire. You can find rabbit’s new trail line and more by visiting ⁠runningwarehouse.com⁠ today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/14/20231 hour, 12 minutes, 14 seconds
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#142 Mastering the Art of Youth Running: Avoiding Risks and Tips to Maximize Performance & Longevity

On this episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast we delve into the world of high school and collegiate runners, covering a variety of topics to enhance performance and long-term health. Reflecting on their own experiences, Nathan, David, Andrea, and Matt share valuable running advice they would give their younger selves. Leaning on their clinical experiences and the scientific literature, they then shed light on the risks of early sports specialization and advocate for sports variability, offering best practices to promote athleticism and prevent injuries. With a focus on the well-being of young athletes, the episode explores into common running injuries and provides insights on injury prevention and recovery strategies. They also explore the vital aspects of nutrition, hydration, and sleep, highlighting their significance in optimizing performance & longevity. And of course they have to work in shoes! This episode is a must-listen for young athletes, coaches, and parents seeking evidence-based guidance to navigate the world of high school and collegiate running. The Subjective: what running advice would you give your younger self? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:56 - The Subjective: what running advice would you give your younger self? 14:08 - Defining early sports specialization and its risks 27:30 - Best practices to emphasize the importance of sports variability 41:43 - Common running injuries in young athletes 46:33 - Nutrition, hydration, and sleep advice 1:00:00 - Shoe recommendations for young runners 1:09:08 - Wrap-up Get ready for the summer heat with new head gear from this week’s sponsor, Running Warehouse!  Running hats are the perfect protection to keep you cool and focused on your miles. We’ve tested several hats over the years at Doctors of Running and have really enjoyed two brands in particular - Ciele and Fractel. If you like a slim, sleek hat with all the color options, Ciele’s GOCaps are ultra-light, airy and have a really great lockdown. For those who want a wider fit, you may want to check out caps from Fractel which have a wider fit and solid UPF 50+ protection to keep you protected from the sun.  Fractel: ⁠https://www.doctorsofrunning.com/2022/10/fractel-performance-headwear-review.html⁠  Ciele: ⁠https://www.doctorsofrunning.com/2022/11/ciele-athletics-performance-headwear.html --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/7/20231 hour, 9 minutes, 46 seconds
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#141 From Zzzs to PBs: Enhancing Run Performance with Quality Sleep

This episode is all about sleep! Getting healthy sleep is the biggest performance enhancer out there (yes, even more than super shoes). Nate and Matt are joined Dr. Ryan Wooderson to talk all things sleep. They explore fundamental issues like the physiology of sleep, what "enough" sleep is, and how to adjust after a bad night of sleep. Ryan also gives tips on how to set yourself up for a good night's sleep, optimize your recovery, and more. Dr. Ryan Wooderson is a physical therapist, biomechanist, and fitness/wellness advocate. He is passionate about helping people move better and live better, for the long run. He earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Regis University and completed his orthopedic residency at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is an orthopedic clinical specialist and his practice focuses on injury prevention and helping athletes return to the sports and activities they love. He has been practicing for 8 years in Denver, CO. You can find him online revoptdenver.com and Instagram @longrunphysio. The Subjective: tell us your sleep stories! How do you work to get better sleep? Have any sleep horror stories? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 5:00 - Overview of the basics of recovery 9:22 - What are some signs of insufficient recovery? 13:23 - The basics of sleep 20:29 - How much does one night of bad sleep matter? 24:41 - What to do if you have a bad night of sleep 27:26 - What is "enough" sleep? 32:01 - How should you change your running plans after a bad night of sleep? 39:59 - What's the role of naps? 44:56 - The build-up effects of consistently poor sleep 49:18 - The balance of using running as a stress-reducer 54:55 - Tips for prioritizing stress-reducing activities 58:36 - Strategies to set yourself up for good sleep 1:03:04 - The interaction between sleep and running performance 1:05:16 - Burritos vs. tacos 1:10:18 - Wrap-up Get ready for the summer heat with new head gear from this week’s sponsor, Running Warehouse!  Running hats are the perfect protection to keep you cool and focused on your miles. We’ve tested several hats over the years at Doctors of Running and have really enjoyed two brands in particular - Ciele and Fractel. If you like a slim, sleek hat with all the color options, Ciele’s GOCaps are ultra-light, airy and have a really great lockdown. For those who want a wider fit, you may want to check out caps from Fractel which have a wider fit and solid UPF 50+ protection to keep you protected from the sun.  Fractel: https://www.doctorsofrunning.com/2022/10/fractel-performance-headwear-review.html  Ciele: https://www.doctorsofrunning.com/2022/11/ciele-athletics-performance-headwear.html --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/31/20231 hour, 12 minutes, 3 seconds
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#140 Mailbag! Does Footstrike Matter with Super Shoes? Best Stable Neutral Shoes, Pregnancy and Running, and if Super Shoes were a Food

This episode is all about your questions! Matt & David host another Q&A show. Your questions take them all over the place, from stable neutral shoes, building a shoe rotation, running during pregnancy, recovering from an ankle sprain and more! Be sure to stick around for Matt's final, completely absurd question. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 6:20 - What are your favorite stable neutral shoes? 9:47 - Which shoes are best suited for treadmils? Soft tracks? 18:08 - What should you look for in a shoe after an ankle sprain? 24:13 - How many shoes are necessary for an average shoe rotation? 28:45 - Why do some shoes cause hot spots or tingling in the feet? 33:53 - How should training be modified during pregnancy? 41:04 - What would you (not) like to see in running shoes over the next 5 years? 44:08 - If you forefoot strike in super shoes, do you get the full benefit? 47:22 - What causes stiff/painful big toes? 51:27 - How does running with a handheld bottle impact mechanics? 56:22 - Are carbon orthotics worth using with carbon plated shoes? 59:56 - How can you train and compensate for running on heavily cambered road? 1:07:42 - If super shoes were a food, what would they be? 1:10:44 - Wrap-up Memorial day is not just about fun in the sun and spending time with family and friends, it’s about deals. This week’s podcast sponsor Running Warehouse has got you covered from head to toe with deals on running apparel and shoes, including some incredibly deep savings on Saucony with over 30% off your favorite models. Also find 25% off Altra and Salomon, along with hydration gear from Nathan, Amphipod and others to make sure you stay hydrated all season long. Shop Memorial Day Weekend sales at Running Warehouse here: https://tinyurl.com/5eju7c3d --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/24/20231 hour, 11 minutes, 47 seconds
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#139 Is the Nike Vaporfly 3 Right for You?

Nike's back with the latest version of the "original" super shoe, the Vaporfly 3! It's quickly become a favorite of our team, and on this episode Matt & Andrea give it a deep dive. With almost every brand selling their own super shoes now, how does the Vaporfly 3 stack up against the competition? Tune in to hear our thoughts on how it compares to the Saucony Endorphin Elite, Endorphin Pro 3, Aspics Metaspeed Sky+ and more! The Subjective: what is your current favorite racing shoe and why? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:40 - What got updated on the Vaporfly 3 9:38 - How does the midsole of the Vaporfly 3 compare to the previous versions? 14:06 - Outsole updates 16:38 - How the ride of the 3 compares to the previous versions 27:56 - How's the durability? 32:21 - Vaporfly 3 comparions 36:22 - Vaporfly 3 vs. Endorphin Pro 3 39:02 - Vaporfly 3 vs. Metaspeed Sky+ 41:22 - Vaporfly 3 vs. SC Elite v3 44:46 - Vaporfly 3 vs. Rocket X 2 47:30 - Vaporfly 3 vs. Wave Rebellion Pro 49:56 - Wrap-up This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by Running Warehouse. As runners, we love the outdoors and the positive impact it can have on our health and on the well-being of future generations. This Earth Day, celebrate the sustainable initiatives taken by brands to create high-quality eco-friendly gear. Head on over to Running Warehouse to check out all the sustainable styles. Link to Sustainable Styles: https://www.runningwarehouse.com/catpage-EARTHPP.html?from=docrun&utm_source=docrun&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=sustainable_styles --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/17/202353 minutes, 22 seconds
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#138 The Latest Findings on Super Shoes, with Geoff Burns and Dustin Joubert

This episode is all about super shoes, particularly their benefits for the non-elite runner. At the beginning of the year, Geoff Burns and Dustin Joubert published a new study looking at the running economy benefits of super shoes for runners at slower paces (8:00-10:00 minutes per mile). They were gracious enough to lend us a ton of their time to discuss their latest findings. Get a behind the scenes look at how studies like these are put together and executed. Hear how Geoff performed test on himself during a treadmill marathon! Learn more about how much benefit the average runner can get from super shoes, how much they aid in reducing muscle breakdown, and how to pick the best super shoe for you. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 8:43 - An overview of Geoff & Dustin's latest study 13:44 - How much does the control shoe matter in these studies? 21:31 - Geoff's solo TREADMILL MARATHON test 32:31 - Biomechanics vs Perception 45:13 - Do non-elite runners get as much benefit for running economy as elites? 54:07 - How do shoes play a role in decreasing muscle breakdown? 1:04:07 - Biomechanical changes that occur when running in softer shoes 1:12:30 - How do the latest super shoes stack up against the top-tier shoes? 1:17:13 - How should non-elite runners go about picking their racing shoes? 1:30:53 - Wrap-up Dr. Geoff Burns is a physiologist and engineer with an expertise in running. He works for the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee as a Sport Physiologist, and he conducts academic research with the University of Michigan. His work has focused on running biomechanics and performance. Geoff is a runner himself and competes internationally in ultramarathons. He was the 2016 USA national champion in the 100km and has finished 5th at the 100km World Championships, twice, in 2016 and 2018.  Dustin Joubert has a PhD in Exercise Physiology from Texas A&M University (2015). He was a faculty member in the Department of Kinesiology at Stephen F. Austin State University from 2015-2022 before landing at his current academic home at St. Edward's University in the great running community of Austin, TX. After publishing the first super shoe comparison study, he realized there was a great interest in objective running shoe performance reviews, independent of brand partnerships. He started an Instagram page in September 2021 with the goal of sharing such data. After some success there, he decided to start his website in September 2022 to better catalog the testing and reviews he has done and continue to do with the goal of also reaching a larger audience beyond Instagram alone. This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by Running Warehouse. As runners, we love the outdoors and the positive impact it can have on our health and on the well-being of future generations. This Earth Day, celebrate the sustainable initiatives taken by brands to create high-quality eco-friendly gear. Head on over to ⁠Running Warehouse ⁠to check out all the ⁠sustainable styles⁠. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/10/20231 hour, 32 minutes, 51 seconds
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#137 The Science of Running Footwear Biomechanics: Insights from Brooks' Biomechanists

On this episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast, Matt is joined by two phenomenal guests from Brooks, Jennifer Sumner and Evan Day, biomechanists on the Brooks' Run Research Team. They give us an inside look at how Brooks' unique approach to biomechanical testing and research in shoe development. They help us tackle big questions like "what does it mean to be a runner?" and "how do we tell the difference between 'good' and 'bad' running mechanics?" They even dive into the link between mental health and wellness and how we run, and how that might influence our shoe choices.  Chapters 0:00 - Intro 9:02 - What does it mean to be running footwear biomechanist? 19:44 - How does Brooks define a "runner"? 26:18 - What is Run Signature? 36:34 - How to differentiate between good and problematic running mechanics 44:16 - How does Brooks categorize runners & their mechanics? 50:18 - The link between a runner's psychology, wellness, and biomechanics 1:03:16 - Integrating this link between mental health and mechanics into footwear design 1:09:55 - What are the next big questions Brooks is trying to address in running? 1:17:05 - Wrap-up This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by Running Warehouse. As runners, we love the outdoors and the positive impact it can have on our health and on the well-being of future generations. This Earth Day, celebrate the sustainable initiatives taken by brands to create high-quality eco-friendly gear. Head on over to Running Warehouse to check out all the sustainable styles. Jennifer Sumner is the Director of the Run Research Team at Brooks. Her passion for injury prevention started with a two-year sports medicine program in high school. From here she went on to study Biomedical Engineering and human movement for topics ranging from ergonomics to tissue engineering and finally into running injury prevention throughout her academic career. She found her passion for applied research in the product space as a research technician for Biomechanigg Inc, evaluating the influence of everything from hockey skates to road bicycles on human movement and performance. She entered the industry as a Research Scientist with New Balance before moving to Brooks, where has been for the last six years. The Brooks passion to build for all who run using science-based insights is what will keep Jennifer with the brand for years to come. Evan Day is a Manager on the Run Research Team at Brooks overlooking biomechanical testing and research related to Inline Product (<2 years to market) and advancement of Run Signature. He has been an avid runner since his first season of middle school cross country, and became interested in the interaction between the body and footwear after suffering a tibial stress fracture in high school. From there he studied Kinesiology at Iowa State University, where he also did his Master’s in Biomechanics, focused on running injuries. He then continued on to complete his PhD at the University of Oregon in the Bowerman Sports Science Clinic focusing on running performance. He entered the industry working on basketball footwear at adidas, before transitioning to Brooks. Living the opportunity to spend every day obsessing over the granular details of footwear and running biomechanics is a dream come true for him. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/3/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 7 seconds
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#136 The Science of Running Injuries: Understanding the Training Variables that Impact Your Risk

If you're a runner, chances are you've been injured in the past year. Even with medical advice, it can be hard to know what causes our injuries, but training mistakes can often be a piece of the puzzle. Andrea uses her years of experience as both a PT and a coach to give you some insight into how variables in your training (mileage, pace, etc.) may be effecting your injury risk. She also takes a look at what the scientific evidence says about how training load impacts injury risk. Be sure to listen to learn how to better structure your training so you can keep running consistently! The Subjective: have you had an injury that was caused by training errors? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:44 - The training variables that effect running injuries 7:54 - New runners are at a higher risk for injury 15:08 - How do changes in training load impact injury risk? 18:04 - How different training errors pose different types of injury risk 22:51 - The correlation between past and new injuries 24:03 - How to adjust your training load to reduce your risk 28:41 - The role of recovery in reducing injury risk 34:02 - How to set your training paces & workouts 37:02 - Consistency is key 38:30 - Adding a new variable to your training can put you at injury risk 42:39 - Nutrition is critical to strong training 43:50 - Wrap-up This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by Running Warehouse. As runners, we love the outdoors and the positive impact it can have on our health and on the well-being of future generations. This Earth Day, celebrate the sustainable initiatives taken by brands to create high-quality eco-friendly gear. Head on over to Running Warehouse to check out all the sustainable styles. Link to Sustainable Styles: https://www.runningwarehouse.com/catpage-EARTHPP.html?from=docrun&utm_source=docrun&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=sustainable_styles --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
4/26/202344 minutes, 37 seconds
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#135 Mailbag! Do Some People NOT Respond to Super Shoes, Our Shoe Rotations, Shoe Comparisons, and If Each DOR Member was a Shoe

Time for a Q&A show! This episode is all about your questions. Matt & David tackle questions about everything: toe spring vs. rocker, plated shoes, shoe rotations, injury risks of super shoes, race shoe comparisons, and more. Be sure to stay tuned for the last segment to find out what David thinks each DOR member would be if they were a shoe! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:51 - Shoes with less toe spring but a good forefoot rocker 11:58 - Are nylon/plastic plated shoes bad for new runners? 15:02 - What are the best shoes for heavier runners? 17:22 - David & Matt's shoe rotations 23:52 - Is it harmful to run in too many different kinds of shoes? 27:58 - Do carbon plated shoes increase the risk for metatarsal fracture? 31:59 - Shoe options with a good lateral heel bevel 35:02 - Shoe suggestions with a rocker sole but not too much forefoot stiffness 42:57 - Compare the Endorphin Elite with the Endorphin Pro 3 and the Adios Pro 3 50:56 - Compare the Propel 4 and the Glideride 3 54:09 - Are some people super-shoe non-responders? Shoe suggestions for them? 59:20 - Race shoe recommendations for runners with sensitive forefeet 1:10:16 - If each DOR member was a shoe, what shoe would they be? 1:21:06 - Wrap-up This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by Running Warehouse. Check out their new series Test Run on YouTube which pits footwear against one another in a variety of conditions to help you better decide which shoe fits your future running needs. Their first episode takes the team to the trails. From rocky trails to high hills to muddy paths, Connor and team are put through the elements in a series of technical challenges to help highlight the best features of each shoe tested. Watch here. Check out these great products out now:  Skratch: ⁠https://bit.ly/3m16L8Z⁠  Rabbit apparel collection: ⁠https://bit.ly/43742v5⁠  Boston Marathon apparel: ⁠https://bit.ly/40Ymvbu --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
4/19/20231 hour, 22 minutes, 43 seconds
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#134 Do I Need a Running Gait Analysis? (feat. Doug Adams, Tinman Elite PT)

On this episode, Nate & Matt are joined by a very special guest, Dr. Doug Adams. Doug lends us his years of experience and expertise in the mechanics of running. They discuss five typical patterns Doug sees in running mechanics like the "collapser" and the "glute amnesiac." They also talk about how your gait and strength impact your running risk, how mechanics and running economy are linked, and, of course, shoes. Dr. Doug Adams is a Physical Therapist who has published and spoken at an international level on all things related to running. Doug has taught thousands of professionals his systematic approach to providing personalized plans for runners through the Certified Running Gait Analyst and Endurance Running Coaching courses. He also designed and created a portable 3D Motion Analysis system called Helix 3D for analyzing and categorizing running form that is used widely throughout the Department of Defense and commercial sectors. You can find him on Instagram at @RunDNASystem and @DougAdamsPT. Team PT for Tinman Elite Professional Running Team Adjunct faculty for the 711th Human Performance Wing of the US Air Force Co-Founder Omega Project PT in Wilmington, Delaware that specializes in treating endurance athletes and runners The Subjective: Have you ever had a running/gait analysis done? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:42 - Doug's background & work 6:08 - Doug's work with professional athletes 12:57 - Definining running mechanics 16:22 - The utility of a running analysis 28:40 - Five typical running mechanic patterns 39:14 - Injury risks from each pattern of running mechanics 43:22 - The relationship between gait retraining and strength training 47:56 - The impact of running mechanics on running economy 53:10 - The Duty Cycle's role in injury risk 58:02 - Can you retrain your own mechanics? 1:02:40 - Running mechanics considerations with shoes 1:10:20 - Wrap-up This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by Running Warehouse. Check out their new series Test Run on YouTube which pits footwear against one another in a variety of conditions to help you better decide which shoe fits your future running needs. Their first episode takes the team to the trails. From rocky trails to high hills to muddy paths, Connor and team are put through the elements in a series of technical challenges to help highlight the best features of each shoe tested. Watch here: ⁠https://www.runningwarehouse.com/Test_Run__Trail/catpage-TRTPP.html ⁠ Check out these great products out now: Skratch: ⁠https://bit.ly/3m16L8Z⁠ Rabbit apparel collection: ⁠https://bit.ly/43742v5⁠ Boston Marathon apparel: ⁠https://bit.ly/40Ymvbu --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
4/12/20231 hour, 12 minutes, 53 seconds
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#133 Super Shoe Deep Dive: Hoka Rocket X 2 and New Balance SC Elite v3

This week on the pod, the team takes a deep dive on two new super shoes, the HOKA Rocket X 2 and the New Balance SC Elite v3. This is HOKA's first real entry into the PEBA game and they've made a great racing shoe! New Balance has made some significant changes to what used to be the RC Elite, featuring their FuelCell midsole and EnergyArc plate technology. Tune in to hear our thorough analysis of each shoe! Finally we wrap up the episode with our current picks for a half marathon and marathon. Be sure to let us know what you'd pick! The Subjective: if you were running a half marathon or marathon tomorrow, what shoe would you pick and why? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:12 - HOKA Rocket X 2 specs & overview 6:15 - Rocket X 2: Fit 10:26 - Rocket X 2: Ride & Performance 17:14 - Rocket X 2: Stability 32:31 - Rocket X 2: Comparisons 37:09 - New Balance SC Elite v3: specs & overview 38:29 - SC Elite: Fit 46:58 - SC Elite: Ride & Performance 53:26 - SC Elite: Stability 59:06 - SC Elite: Comparisons 1:04:59 - What shoe would you choose for your next marathon and half marathon? 1:14:16 - Wrap-up This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by Running Warehouse. Check out their new series Test Run on YouTube which pits footwear against one another in a variety of conditions to help you better decide which shoe fits your future running needs. Their first episode takes the team to the trails. From rocky trails to high hills to muddy paths, Connor and team are put through the elements in a series of technical challenges to help highlight the best features of each shoe tested. Watch here: https://www.runningwarehouse.com/Test_Run__Trail/catpage-TRTPP.html Check out these great products out now: Skratch: https://bit.ly/3m16L8Z Rabbit apparel collection: https://bit.ly/43742v5 Boston Marathon apparel: https://bit.ly/40Ymvbu --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
4/5/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 7 seconds
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#132 Elite Athlete Training with Mike Staropoli, Red Bull PT

In this episode, Andrea is joined by Mike Staropoli, DPT and founder of GOAL Physiotherapy & Sports Performance. In addition to managing GOAL, he was previously the first team physio for the New York Red Bulls in Major League soccer as well as currently is a physical therapist with Red Bull Performance, working with many of the Red Bull sponsored athletes you may see across various sports. He and Andrea discuss training wisdom and experience gained from working with elite athletes across many sports. They'll also give you tips for finding a high quality, local PT, how to rehab well from an injury, and how to integrate strategies from elite athletes into your training regimen. Mike graduated with his Doctorate in Physical Therapy as well as Bachelors in Exercise Science from Sacred Heart University. He then went on to become a Board Certified Orthopedic Specialist, demonstrating advanced skills, knowledge and clinical experience as an expert in his field as well as Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. You can find Mike online at... Instagram: @mikestardpt and @goaldrivenpt Website: www.goaldrivenpt.com Goal YouTube: @goaldrivenpt The Subjective: if you had unlimited time for running, what would you change about your training & routines? Chapters 0:00 - Intro & getting to know Mike 9:51 - Mike's journey from a PT clinic to working for Red Bull 14:32 - The Subjective: if you had unlimited time for running, what would you change about your training & routines? 15:52 - How to find a high quality PT clinic 23:43 - How does Goal assess runners? 31:52 - How to know if you're truly ready for return to sport after an injury 36:58 - What does the rehab process look like for professional athletes? 41:18 - What it was like to work for New York Red Bulls 50:50 - What training lessons can runners take from professional soccer teams? 53:07 - The use of PEBA foams in soccer cleats 55:48 - What can the average runner learn from pro athletes? 57:34 - Wrap-up This episode is sponsored by InsideTracker. InsideTracker gives you a personalized approach to health and longevity by providing highly specific, performance focused bloodwork analysis. Created by experts in aging, genetics, and biometric data from Harvard, Tufts and MIT – Insider Tracker provides personalized health analysis and clear recommendations plus an action plan on how to live healthier, longer. For a limited time you can get 20% off the entire InsideTracker store when you sign up by using insidetracker.com/doctorsofrunning. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/29/202358 minutes, 44 seconds
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#131 The Truth About Plantar Fasciitis

This episode of the podcast is all about plantar fascia pain. Plantar fasciitis, fasciopathy, fasciosis–it goes by many names, but it plagues many a runner. If you've ever gone looking for solutions online, you're guaranteed to find dozens of possible (and maybe contradictory) "solutions." As we often assert, treatment needs to be individualized, so finding a fix online could be problematic. Nathan, Matt, and DJ take a deep dive into the anatomy of the plantar fascia, mechanisms of stress & strain, risk factors, and more. And, of course, gives some considerations when it comes to shoes. If you've ever had PF pain, we hope this episode will give you a better understanding of what's going on with your pain. The Subjective: have you ever experienced plantar fascia pain? How did you treat it? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:12 - Shoes we're testing 7:58 - A primer on the plantar fascia 10:08 - Explaining different terms for plantar fascia pain 12:52 - The mechanisms that stress the PF 16:43 - The connection between low arches & flat feet on PF pain 24:34 - Reducing PF risk factors 34:38 - PF symptoms and differential diagnosis 41:40 - How to treat PF pain 53:37 - Shoe considerations 59:29 - Wrap-up This episode is sponsored by InsideTracker. InsideTracker gives you a personalized approach to health and longevity by providing highly specific, performance focused bloodwork analysis. Created by experts in aging, genetics, and biometric data from Harvard, Tufts and MIT – Insider Tracker provides personalized health analysis and clear recommendations plus an action plan on how to live healthier, longer. For a limited time you can get 20% off the entire InsideTracker store when you sign up by using insidetracker.com/doctorsofrunning. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/22/20231 hour, 57 seconds
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#130 All your Training & Racing Questions Answered, with Run Coach Elisabeth Scott (Running Explained)

On this episode of the podcast, Nathan and Matt are joined by a very special guest: Elisabeth Scott of Running Explained! Elisabeth lends us her coaching expertise to answer all of your (and our) training and racing questions: favorite workouts, how to understand heart rate data, burnout, Strava drama, and more! Tune in for a enlightening and fascinating discussion that's sure to improve your running journey! Elisabeth started Running Explained with the mission to help runners of all experiences and abilities become students of the sport and understand the how, what, and why of running! Although active in sports growing up (including swimming, cross-country, and downhill skiing), running just to run was never on her mind! After a long stretch of inactivity through college and her late twenties, Elisabeth picked up running at the age of 29 and set the goal of running a local 5k... just to "get in shape!" Within 6 months, she had run a 5k, 10k, half marathon, and full marathon, finishing her first half in 1:56 and her first full in 4:05 (which at the time was devasting... and in retrospect is something she is eminently proud of). This "crash course" in running (including learning a lot about what not to do) fueled the inspiration for the work she does today. You can find her online everywhere @runningexplained. The Subjective: what's the best running advice you've received? Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 2:26 - Elisabeth's journey to become a run coach 8:59 - A day in the life of a running coach 15:31 - What are your favorite workouts for specific distances? 23:52 - How slow should my easy miles be? 30:58 - How much stock do you put in to heart rate data & training? 38:40 - Why you should ignore your heart rate during a race 41:44 - What to make of VO2 and race predictors on our smartwatches 46:53 - How much do you need to run before tackling your first marathon? 51:24 - What should you do when you feel burnout? 54:47 - Should you use Strava? 59:59 - What kind of splits should you try for during a race? 1:03:07 - Are post-race blues a real thing? 1:06:04 - Wrap-up This episode is sponsored by InsideTracker. InsideTracker gives you a personalized approach to health and longevity by providing highly specific, performance focused bloodwork analysis. Created by experts in aging, genetics, and biometric data from Harvard, Tufts and MIT – Insider Tracker provides personalized health analysis and clear recommendations plus an action plan on how to live healthier, longer. For a limited time you can get 20% off the entire InsideTracker store when you sign up by using insidetracker.com/doctorsofrunning. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/15/20231 hour, 7 minutes, 32 seconds
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DOR Shakeout: NASA-inspired Thermal Clothing & Footwear from OROS (ft. Michael Markesberry)

On this special "shakeout" episode Nathan is joined by Michael Markesberry, CEO & Co-Founder of OROS. OROS makes some of the most advanced thermal materials in the world, featuring their unique SOLARCORE Aerogel technology. Not only do they make apparel but they've partnered with footwear brands like Merrell. Tune in to learn how their (literally) space-age tech & material is advancing thermal clothing & shoes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/13/202321 minutes, 29 seconds
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#129 Using "RUN-CAT" to Find the Right Shoe For You

This episode is all about finding the the right shoe for you. Options these days are endless and often advice found online or instore can be misinformed or just not helpful. Dr. Matthew Klein shares from his running shoe experience to help you find the right footwear. One of the best tools out there is the RUN-CAT which gives you five simple criteria to help you evaluate new shoes. Matt gives you a background on the RUN-CAT and a primer on how to effectively use it, whether you're shopping for shoes, a clinician, or work in run retail. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:24 - Matt's journey into running shoes 4:40 - Assessing your need for stability in your shoes 8:05 - Enter the RUN-CAT 12:26 - The four components of the RUN-CAT 18:44 - Combining shoe comfort with individual biomechanics 27:30 - Wrap-up This episode is sponsored by InsideTracker. InsideTracker gives you a personalized approach to health and longevity by providing highly specific, performance focused bloodwork analysis. Created by experts in aging, genetics, and biometric data from Harvard, Tufts and MIT – Insider Tracker provides personalized health analysis and clear recommendations plus an action plan on how to live healthier, longer. For a limited time you can get 20% off the entire InsideTracker store when you sign up by using insidetracker.com/doctorsofrunning. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/8/202331 minutes, 57 seconds
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#128 Mailbag Episode! Hip Exercises, Best Shoes for Supinators, Hallux Limitus and Heel-striking, the Best Post-race Food, and More

This episode is all about your questions! Nate, Matt, and DJ cover a broad range of topics, from shifting stability needs to exercises for your hips. What shoes can help Hallux Limitus? What racing shoes are best for heel strikers? Tune in to hear answers to these and more. Be sure to listen all the way to the end to hear about everyone's favorite post-race eats. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:39 - Do we progress from needing stability shoes as we progress in our running? 14:05 - What are the best trail shoes for shifting workload away from the calves? 23:17 - What are the best shoes for a supinator returning from Achilles tendinitis? 29:50 - What are the best shoes for Hallux limitus? 39:19 - What are the best exercises to loosen hips? 45:27 - What's the best marathon racing shoe for heel strikers? 51:28 - What's the best post-race food? 55:30 - Wrap-up This episode is sponsored by InsideTracker. InsideTracker gives you a personalized approach to health and longevity by providing highly specific, performance focused bloodwork analysis. Created by experts in aging, genetics, and biometric data from Harvard, Tufts and MIT – Insider Tracker provides personalized health analysis and clear recommendations plus an action plan on how to live healthier, longer. For a limited time you can get 20% off the entire InsideTracker store when you sign up by using insidetracker.com/doctorsofrunning. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/1/202356 minutes, 33 seconds
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#127 The Hard Lessons We Learned from Racing in 2022

For DOR Contributors Andrea Myers and Megan Flynn, 2022 was filled with a ton of training and racing, and not just running. In this episode, Andrea & Megan share their training journeys from the past year: everything from workouts, races, injuries, and even triathlons. They also offer tips and strategies to help you better reflect on and learn from your fitness journey.  The Subjective: how do you reflect and track your training & racing? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:29 - Strategies for reflecting on training & racing 7:18 - Megan's start to 2022 13:26 - Cycling & triathlons in the midst of injury 19:54 - Returning to running 25:22 - CIM 2022 29:22 - Megan's lessons from 2022 33:20 - Andrea's start to 2022 44:54 - Spring & summer racing 59:54 - Building to & racing the Kiawah Marathon 1:12:55 - Andrea's lessons learned in 2022 1:18:27 - Wrap-up This episode is sponsored by InsideTracker. InsideTracker gives you a personalized approach to health and longevity by providing highly specific, performance focused bloodwork analysis. Created by experts in aging, genetics, and biometric data from Harvard, Tufts and MIT – Insider Tracker provides personalized health analysis and clear recommendations plus an action plan on how to live healthier, longer. For a limited time you can get 20% off the entire InsideTracker store when you sign up by using insidetracker.com/doctorsofrunning. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/22/20231 hour, 21 minutes, 15 seconds
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#126 Let’s Talk All About the Responsiveness of Shoes

"Responsiveness" is a term often thrown around loosely in the running shoe world, but what does it really mean? On this episode of the podcast, Matt & David take a stab at defining it and exploring its many facets. A shoe's responsiveness depends on the midsole foam, geometry, stiffness, as well as an individual's biomechanics. They also compare and contrast the responsiveness of different shoes and consider what types of events or runs to use different shoes for. The Subjective: how do you define responsiveness in a shoe? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:08 - How do you define responsiveness in a shoe? 13:07 - The combination of factors that make up responsiveness 17:12 - How individual biomechanics impact responsiveness 22:14 - Choosing shoes based on responsiveness 29:52 - Who will/won't benefit from a highly responsive shoe? 34:27 - Picking the right tool for the job 38:38 - Wrap-up This episode is sponsored by InsideTracker. InsideTracker gives you a personalized approach to health and longevity by providing highly specific, performance focused bloodwork analysis. Created by experts in aging, genetics, and biometric data from Harvard, Tufts and MIT – Insider Tracker provides personalized health analysis and clear recommendations plus an action plan on how to live healthier, longer. For a limited time you can get 20% off the entire InsideTracker store when you sign up by using insidetracker.com/doctorsofrunning. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/15/202340 minutes, 47 seconds
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#125 All Your Stability Questions Answered

Almost every runner has logged miles in stability shoes at some point in their running journey. In the past few years, the definition of "stability" has shifted with the advent of new foams and midsole geometries. On today's show, Nathan and Matt take a deep dive into the world of stability. They explore the history of stability shoes, current technologies, and upcoming new models. They also provide some guidance on how to choose shoes for yourself, whether you need stability or not. The Subjective: how do you define a stability shoe? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:27 - The history of stability shoes 11:08 - Game-changing stability shoes 17:33 - Do new runners need to start with a stability shoe? 23:01 - Will a stability shoe help as you tire on the run? 24:31 - The technology that makes up a stability shoe 36:16 - What about runners who have high arches or supinate? 41:34 - Can anyone run in neutral shoes? 44:07 - Looking forward to upcoming stability shoes 48:57 - Wrap-up This episode is sponsored by InsideTracker. InsideTracker gives you a personalized approach to health and longevity by providing highly specific, performance focused bloodwork analysis. Created by experts in aging, genetics, and biometric data from Harvard, Tufts and MIT – Insider Tracker provides personalized health analysis and clear recommendations plus an action plan on how to live healthier, longer. For a limited time you can get 20% off the entire InsideTracker store when you sign up by using insidetracker.com/doctorsofrunning. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/8/202350 minutes, 8 seconds
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#124 The Truth about Orthotics, with Wessel van Veenen, Orthotic Specialist

In this week's episode Matt is joined by Wessel van Veenen, an orthotic specialist. The duo discusses some basics of appropriate orthotic usage and explores best practice use. They then dive into some new, exciting developments in the world of orthotics to look out for. Wessel also shares his unique background in footwear, including some unique testing through a brand that's exploded back into the running scene in recent years. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 4:55 - Wessel's masters work: testing Puma prototypes 8:49 - Wessel's work as an orthopedic advisor 14:26 - Should you get an insole or an entirely different shoe? 19:38 - Shoe modifications to aid mobility 30:10 - Orthotic uses for carbon fiber plates 36:51 - The differences between walking orthotic aids & running shoes 45:41 - New & upcoming developments in orthotics 53:35 - Wrap up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/1/202354 minutes, 57 seconds
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#123 A Conversation on Obstacle Course Racing, Dealing with Injury, Eating Disorders, and more with the “Queen of Pain” (Amelia Boone, 4x OCR World Champion)

On this episode, Andrea and Megan are joined by a very special guest: Amelia Boone! Amelia's an incredibly accomplished obstacle racer and ultra runner. Tune in to hear how she's survived and won so many epic, painful races. She'll also share her story of long injury history and struggle with an eating disorder, offering strategies to fight and recover even stronger. Amelia Boone is a full-time corporate attorney, obstacle racer, and ultrarunner. Dubbed “The Queen of Pain,” Amelia is a 4x world champion and one of the most decorated obstacle racers in history. Over her career, she’s amassed more than 50 podiums and 30 victories in obstacle racing. You can find her online at her website, Twitter, and Instagram. The Subjective: how do you balance your running with every day life? Chapters 00:00 - Intro 03:19 - What is obstacle racing? 06:09 - How Amelia trains for obstacle racing 08:59 - The Death Race?! 11:18 - Mental strategies for survinging the suffering 18:06 - Transitioning from obstacle racing to ultra racing 19:55 - Amelia's favorite shoes 27:40 - Balancing work and training lives 31:49 - Amelia's injury history & lessons learned 39:45 - The dangers of linking injury to our identity 44:20 - Fighting with and recovering from eating disorders 53:24 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/25/202354 minutes, 57 seconds
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#122 Mastering the Art of Winter Running, Part 2: Giving Up On Going Outside, and Learning to Love the Treadmill

This second part of our winter running feature is all about the treadmill. Some days, the weather is just too rough to brave the elements, or maybe the schedule calls for a hard workout that will be unnecessarily challenging in the cold/snow/ice; that's where the treadmill comes in. Nate & Andrea share tips to finding and buying the right treadmill for your needs, how to adjust your training, their favorite shoes on the treadmill, and the science behind biomechanical changes while treadmill running. The Subjective: what's your number one tip for getting through winter training? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:58 - Treadmill buying guide: features, size, types, etc. 11:04 - How to approach training on a treadmill 20:43 - Picking shoes for treadmill running 23:53 - Biomechanical changes while treadmill running 30:40 - Gait changes on a treadmill vs. outdoors 38:31 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/18/202342 minutes, 46 seconds
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#121 Mastering the Art of Winter Running, Part 1: Tackling the Cold

As we sink into the depths of winter, getting out for a run can get more challenging. Running in the extreme cold, icy, and snowy conditions presents unique obstacles to training. In this two-part conversation, Nate and Andrea (both cold-climate natives in Wisconsin and Connecticut) share their favorite strategies for mastering the winter, from training adaptations to gear & clothing. Stay tuned for part two where they dive into the art of training well on the treadmill. The Subjective: what's your number one tip for getting through winter training? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 5:06 - Cold weather training considerations 13:06 - Physiological changes while running in the cold 20:38 - Staying warm no matter the temperature 28:26 - Winter shoe recommendations 38:56 - Favorite winter clothing 48:38 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/11/202349 minutes, 13 seconds
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#120 Mizuno Wave Rebellion Pro Review, and Shoes We're Excited for in 2023

Mizuno's brand new super shoe, the Wave Rebellion Pro, features some of the wildest geometry on the running shoe market. Featuring a huge stack of foam, an extreme heel bevel, midsole cutouts, and a carbon-infused plate, Mizuno's made an impressively fast & bouncy super shoe, worth of consideration among the best. Join Matt & David as they take a deep dive on this exciting new offering. They also look forward to all the new shoes coming out in 2023, including things like Nike Vaporfly Next% 3 and Saucony Kinvara Pro. Be sure to check out our full written review of the Rebellion Pro! The Subjective: what shoe(s) are you looking forward to the most in 2023? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:14 - Mizuno Wave Rebellion Pro Review 6:17 - What to make of the extreme midsole geometry 15:38 - The Best Uses for the Rebellion Pro 18:24 - Comparisons 26:08 - Who will/won't the Rebellion Pro work for 32:23 - Looking forward to 2023's upcoming shoes 51:30 - Wrap up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/4/202352 minutes, 49 seconds
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DOR Shakeout: Andrea's Favorite Shoes of 2022

In this final episode of 2022, Andrea Myers gets to share her picks for the best shoes of the year! Tune in to hear her picks for daily trainer, max cushion, racing shoes, and more–and even a section devoted to her beloved New Balance Beacon. What each person seeks in a daily can be totally different from the next depending on their running rotation. In this year's Best Of, we decided to NOT have consensus picks as we couldn't come to terms with just picking one shoe as the best daily trainer, or stability shoe, or racing shoe of 2022. With so many variances and specifications for runners, we decided to leave it a bit broader due to the differences in many of the picks and let the shoes do the talking. Be sure to check out our website to see our full team's picks for every category of shoe. The Subjective: what's been your favorite shoe(s) in these categories? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 0:36 - Best Daily Trainer 3:06 - Best Max Cushion Shoe 5:28 - Best Stability Shoe 7:00 - Best Stable Neutral Shoe 9:34 - Best Trail Shoe 12:14 - Best Performance Trainer 14:50 - Best Racing Shoe 18:05 - The Beacon is GOAT 19:25 - Wrap up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/28/202220 minutes, 5 seconds
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#119 The Best Running Shoes of 2022 Part 2 (Racing Shoes and Performance Trainers)

We're back with Part 2 of our Best Shoes of 2022. We've tested over 140 shoes in 2022 (!!!) and we're excited to share our favorites of 2022. In this second edition, we're diving into the fast stuff: racing shoes (both short & long distance) and performance trainers. We also cover some of the shoes that disappointed in 2022 and wrap things up with our thoughts on what brands stood out this year. What each person seeks in a daily can be totally different from the next depending on their running rotation. In this year's Best Of, we decided to NOT have consensus picks as we couldn't come to terms with just picking one shoe as the best daily trainer, or stability shoe, or racing shoe of 2022. With so many variances and specifications for runners, we decided to leave it a bit broader due to the differences in many of the picks and let the shoes do the talking. Be sure to check out our website to see our full team's picks for every category of shoe. The Subjective: what's been your favorite shoe(s) in these categories? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:03 - Best Performance Trainers 13:05 - Best Short Distance Racing Shoes 23:07 - Best Long Distance Racing Shoes 34:19 - Most Disappointing Shoes 42:30 - Best Brands of the Year --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/21/202250 minutes, 7 seconds
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#118 The Best Running Shoes of 2022 Part 1 (Daily Trainers, Max Cushion, Stability and More)

It's that time of year! We've tested over 140 shoes in 2022 (!!!) and we're excited to share our favorites of 2022. Over the next two episodes, Matt, David, and Nathan will share their picks for best shoes that came out in 2022. In Part 1, we're starting with our picks for Daily Trainers, Max Cushion, Stable Neutral, Stability and Trail. What each person seeks in a daily can be totally different from the next depending on their running rotation. In this year's Best Of, we decided to NOT have consensus picks as we couldn't come to terms with just picking one shoe as the best daily trainer, or stability shoe, or racing shoe of 2022. With so many variances and specifications for runners, we decided to leave it a bit broader due to the differences in many of the picks and let the shoes do the talking. Be sure to check out our website to see our full team's picks for every category of shoe. The Subjective: what's been your favorite shoe(s) in these categories? Chapters 00:00 - Intro 03:22 - Best Daily Trainers 14:11 - Best Max Cushion Shoes 21:54 - Best Stable Neutral Shoes 31:34 - Best Stability Shoes 40:06 - Best Trail Shoes 46:49 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/14/202249 minutes, 51 seconds
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#117 A Beginner's Guide to Cycling for Runners

Cycling is one of the best ways for runners to maintain fitness while unable to run or to cross-train while fit, but the barrier of entry can often seem high. What kind of bike do you need? What about pedals and shoes? How do you translate running training to the bike? Our resident cyclist Andrea Myers sits down with recent bike convert and DOR Contributor Megan Flynn to give you the basics to biking. They answer a multitude of questions spanning from equipment to workouts to fueling. If you've ever wanted to get into cycling, this is the place to start. The Subjective: what's your favorite way to cross-train? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 7:32 - The benefits of cycling for runners 12:49 - How to get started cycling 20:41 - The importance of a good local bike shop 23:23 - Flat vs. clip pedals 28:14 - Cycling shoes 35:58 - Finding great routes to ride 40:48 - Cycling trainings tips for beginners 50:43 - More tips for new cyclists 57:14 - Dressing for cycling vs. running 59:28 - Fueling on the ride 1:02:35 - Getting a good bike fit 1:05:01 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/7/20221 hour, 6 minutes, 48 seconds
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DOR Shakeout: Anatomy of a Running Shoe

On a shorter "shakeout" episode today, Matt is taking us back to the basics. He breaks down the basic elements of a running shoe. Defining parts of the upper, midsole, and outsole that we occasionally overlook. Ever wondered what terms like heel counter, rocker, or sidewalls mean? Start here! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:44 - The upper 8:57 - The midsole 17:01 - The outsole 20:50 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/5/202222 minutes, 33 seconds
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#116 Are Super Trainers Worth It? A Review of the ASICS Superblast, with Comparisons

"Super trainers" are the latest trend in shoe design: a next-generation foam, a midsole height of over 40mm, and a stiff rocker (with or without a plate). These new shoes can be a ton of fun to run in with huge amounts of cushioning and energy return. However, they come with hefty price tags and unknown effects on running biomechanics. Matt & David explore this new category of shoes, specifically reviewing the new ASICS Superblast and comparing it to other offerings like the New Balance SC Trainer and Adidas Prime X. Wondering if these super trainers are for you? Have a listen! The Subjective: what do you make of these new super trainers? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:16 - How to define "super trainers" 8:30 - Lower-stack shoes with super foams 12:30 - ASICS Superblast Review 17:44 - Comparing the Superblast to the other max-stack super trainers 20:33 - Weighing the cost of super trainers 27:26 - What's the purpose for max-stack super trainers 31:02 - Who these shoes might not work for 34:10 - What's being done well with this new category 38:44 - How could these shoes be improved? 43:02 - Is there a point of diminishing returns for midsole height? 47:19 - Where this category is headed in the future 50:36 - Wrap up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/30/202253 minutes, 30 seconds
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#115 Recovery Strategies to Get You Back to Running After an Injury

Running, especially training and racing hard, introduces large amounts of load & stress on your muscles and bodily systems. There are times that altering or reducing your training load can be critical to preventing serious injury. This is especially the case when recovering after a goal race (specifically the marathon), fighting off the beginning pain or niggles, or when returning from an injury. Nathan and Matt explore different strategies to help you recover from big races and keep your training consistent even in the midst of occasional pain. They share tips for water running and take a look at the AlterG and Lever Pro treadmill systems which actually reduce the force of gravity on your body while running. For a deeper look at these three options, be sure to read the in-depth article on our website. The Subjective: how long do you take off after a goal race? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:42 - Defining stress & load 7:40 - Decreasing load after a big race 17:48 - Do super shoes decrease damage and speed recovery? 20:27 - Altering load while returning from injury 23:38 - Healing timeframes for bone and tendon injuries 31:54 - Reasons to modify load while training 37:02 - A primer on water running 43:29 - AlterG treadmill running 49:05 - Lever Pro running system 59:58 - Wrap up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/23/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 25 seconds
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#114 How to Pick the BEST Running Shoe for Your Race Day

You've got your race booked, so now comes the tough decision: what shoe do you wear on race day? With all the super shoes out there now, it can be a challenge to decide which one will be best for you when you toe the starting line. Two of the most important factors are race distance and course. What types of shoes are best for 5K/10K versus half marathon and marathon? What about hills, tight turns, and mixed terrain? Nathan, David, and BJ discuss their experiences with different shoes (both super and "normal") on race day over a variety of different distances, courses, and speeds. They also weigh the impact running economy benefits should have on our shoe decisions. Be sure to check out our friend Dustin Joubert's excellent work testing the running economy benefits of a variety of shoes on his website or on Instagram @labratrundown. The Subjective: how do you decide what shoe to race in for different distances? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:00 - The difference between short & long distance race shoes 9:44 - Should you always use the shoe that improves your running economy the most? 13:37 - What do you like in a 5K shoe vs. a half or marathon shoe? 27:21 - How course terrain & format effect shoe choice 43:24 - How do your goals change what shoe you choose? 47:13 - Balancing the value proposition of expensive super shoes 52:45 - Ideas for non-super shoes to race in 58:31 - How to prepare for & test your racing shoes 1:04:35 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/16/20221 hour, 6 minutes, 55 seconds
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#113 The Truth About Shin Splints

Shin splints is one of the most common running injuries, but also one of the most commonly misunderstood. When people report having shin splints, the cause of the pain could be any number of things. Today on the podcast, Nate, Matt, and David discuss the truth behind shin splints. That lower leg pain could possibly be a stress fracture, medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS), or something else entirely. They discuss ways to understand symptoms & causes of shin pain, as well as tips for rehab and strengthening. Each month at DOR starting in 2022, a member of our team selects a charity of their choice to donate 10% of our monthly profits to. This month Senior Contributor Nathan Brown selected The Humble Hustle for our monthly giving! Humble Hikes program provides the chance to expand the youth’s horizons and experience the world around them in a positive and healthy way. They provide education in environmental sciences, environmental activism, advocacy, and available resources in their community. To learn more, visit thehumblehustle.org. The Subjective: what running-related injury are you most interested in learning more about? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 4:18 - Breaking down the anatomy of the shin 6:35 - The structure of our bones 16:27 - Diagnosing shin pain 24:59 - Stress fracture vs. MTSS 34:29 - Causes of MTSS 45:04 - What do we do when we feel signs of MTSS? 54:11 - Rehabbing & strength training for MTSS 1:01:02 - How shoes can effect MTSS 1:08:06 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/9/20221 hour, 9 minutes, 41 seconds
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DOR Shakeout: A Guide to Training in Super Shoes

Bonus "shakeout" episode! Super shoes with next generation foams and carbon plates aren't just made for racing anymore. Almost every running shoe company has come out with a plated, super-foamed training companion to their racing shoes. It's tempting to try the latest and greatest, but doing so comes with some risks. Matt will give you a quick guide on how to prepare & strengthen your body to handle the unique biomechanical demands that these new shoes introduce. Enjoy this short bonus show, with episode 113 coming in just a couple days! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:01 - Should we train full time in super shoes? 5:51 - How to prepare your body for running in super shoes 7:47 - Training on unstable surfaces 10:28 - Strengthening your calves for low drop & rockers 14:47 - Do more single leg squats! 17:31 - Ease super shoes into your training --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/7/202221 minutes, 12 seconds
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#112 The Best New Balance Shoes of 2022

New Balance has put out a ton of great shoes in 2022, so let Matt & Andrea take you through a round-up! They picked four of their favorites: the super-stack SC Trainer, More v4, Rebel v3, and the brand new SC Pacer. They break down what makes each shoe unique and how they've fit into their personal rotations. They also take a look at what New Balance has coming down the line later this year and into the next with SC Elite v3 and a redesigned 860v13. The Subjective: what's current favorite New Balance shoe? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 4:34 - SC Trainer Review 14:40 - How do you define softness? 19:19 - Fresh Foam More v4 Review 28:56 - Rebel v3 Review 34:13 - How toe spring placement effects the ride 41:11 - SC Pacer long-term review 53:30 - Looking forward to 2023: SC Elite 3, Pacer 2, 860v13 1:02:42 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/2/20221 hour, 3 minutes, 50 seconds
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#111 Mastering the Art of Running After 40

In this episode, Matt and Andrea talk all about the art and science of running after 40. They dig into research and their experience working with Masters runners, and provide insight on how to what older runners can do to maintain their running prowess. They cover strategies and tips for strength training, nutrition, workouts, recovery, and more. The Subjective: what's changed in your running as you've aged? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 10:00 - What changes start to happen to athletes post-30? 20:26 - Addressing the physiological changes that come with aging 25:50 - Matt's PhD work: a systematic review and research on achilles tendinopathy 34:39 - Contributing factors to loss of calf strength in older runners 42:36 - Tailoring strength training as you age 47:15 - The benefits of strides & hill sprints 49:50 - When in your routine to add strength training 51:13 - How recovery time changes as you age 58:24 - Specific changes surrounding menopause 1:01:30 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/26/20221 hour, 8 minutes, 56 seconds
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#110 Everything You Need to Know About Buying Shoes in Run Retail

Looking for your first running shoe can be intimidating with so many options avilable, and sometimes it can be hard to find the help you need at a running store. DOR Founder Matt Klein takes from his years of experience working in running stores to give you tips & tricks to finding your first pairs of runnign shoes. He'll also share some red flags and warning signs to avoid when shopping for shoes. This week's sponsor is Running Warehouse, and they've got some really great apparel in to get you ready for anything, whether it's raceday or cool weather running. We are huge fans of rabbit running gear. We talk about it all the time in our chats about how soft and comfortable it is. If you are looking for Fall gear, rabbit's ez long sleeve is one of absolute favorites. We reviewed it two winter seasons ago and are still using it to this day because of how well they've held up and soft they remain. Head over to runningwarehouse.com to check out what they have. The Subjective: what's something you wish you knew about running shoes earlier in your running journey? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:28 - The Subjective: what's something you wish you knew about running shoes earlier in your running journey? 5:16 - Where to start as a new runner 8:39 - Start simple 14:43 - Using the RUNCAT to assess shoes 20:54 - Start with a basic daily trainer 23:53 - How to assess the fit of an upper 26:04 - Cushioning: more isn't necessarily better 28:50 - Foot tests aren't very useful 31:35 - Don't let a running store sell you an orthotic 33:56 - Don't let a running store diagnose your injuries 37:58 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/19/202240 minutes
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#109 What Heel Counters Actually do for Runners

Heel counters are often overlooked when choosing a shoe, but their design can make or break a shoe for runners. Heel comfort is critical to the ability to run in a shoe. They're also often touted to promote stability and biomechanical benefits, but what do they actually accomplish? Nate, DJ, and Matt dive into the design, research, and evidence surrounding heel counters. We're also excited to give this month to Club West Track in Santa Barbara, CA. The Subjective: what's a specific part of a shoe that can make it or break it for you? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:56 - The Subjective: what's a specific part of a shoe that can make it or break it for you? 5:35 - Defining the heel counter 15:14 - The origin & purpose of heel counters 24:33 - The evidence of the effects on heel counters on biomechanics 31:51 - The importance of heel lockdown in carbon-plated shoes 38:38 - Physical conditions that might effect heel fit in shoes 45:24 - How to lace-lock your shoes 48:54 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/12/202250 minutes, 31 seconds
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#108 Mailbag Episode! Running Goals Between Races, Shoes for 4+ Hour Marathons, the Best Beer Mile Shoe, and More

It's time for a mailbag episode! We gathered up as many of your questions as we could answer in an hour's time. Nate, Matt, and DJ tackle a broad range of subjects such as orthotics, training, recovery, and, of course, shoes. Be sure to stick around 'til the end to get DJ's take on the best shoe for a beer mile. The Subjective: what's the biggest lesson you've learned from running? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 6:13 - The Subjective: what's the biggest lesson you've learned from running? 9:02 - Do you need stability shoes if you wear orthotics? 16:02 - What do you do in between a goal race and the next training cycle? 28:48 - Saucony Tempus vs. Asics Novablast 3 33:22 - What's something similar to the Hoka Rincon 3? 37:52 - Is a firmer or a softer shoe better for shin splints? 41:32 - Does too much Zone 2 heart rate training make you slow? 51:45 - Should a 4 hour marathoner wear super shoes for a marathon? 57:38 - What's the ideal beer mile shoe? 1:01:41 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/5/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 47 seconds
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#107 Listening to Your "Foot Brain": How to Find the Right Running Shoe (ft. Megan Searfoss)

Finding the right shoe, whether it's your first or your fifth, can be daunting. Matt & Andrea are joined by Megan Searfoss, owner of Ridgefield and Darien Running Company, to give a store-owner's perspective on finding the best shoe for you. Megan also shares wisdom from years of running experience and dozens of races including Ironmans and marathons. Megan Searfoss is the owner of Ridgefield and Darien Running Company, a run-specialty retailer, located in Ridgefield and Darien, CT. In 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021, Ridgefield Running Company was named Top 50 Best Running Stores in America, with 2019 awarded Top Ten, and in 2020 a Top Four Store. A competitive athlete, Megan has competed at the Ironman World Championships and Boston Marathon, 9 Ironman distance events, over 20 marathons, and countless other races. Though her personal favorite are long-distance events, it is introducing a non-exerciser to training and competing in a 5K that is most rewarding. Time and time again, her encouragement to cross the finish line has changed lives of many women that didn't believe they could. Megan is passionate about engaging women to make health and wellness a part of their lives through Run Like a Mother, a company she founded in 2008. Run Like A Mother® is a branded lifestyle property that encompasses women at every stage of motherhood. Megan created the National Run Like a Mother® 5K race event series, a women's only 5K occurring every Mother's Day. The Subjective: how did you get into running? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 4:12 - Megan's background 13:46 - Megan's favorite races 17:26 - Advice for longevity in your running career 23:36 - The making of a great running store 27:42 - Using your "foot brain" in finding the right shoe for you 29:47 - Finding the right size shoe 32:52 - Replace your old shoes! (And sports bras) 36:28 - Advice for building back after injury 44:18 - The benefits of a running community 47:22 - How Megan trains her store employees 51:20 - How Megan decides what shoes to stock 1:03:40 - How customers can improve their shoe-buying experience 1:06:56 - Megan's favorite shoes right now 1:09:11 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/28/20221 hour, 13 minutes, 8 seconds
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#106 Detecting Early Signs of Injury ft. Brodie Sharpe

Injuries large & small plague almost every runner throughout their career. Detecting early signs of injury and stopping them before they turn into something serious will help us keep running consistently. Nate & Matt are joined by Brodie Sharpe, a fellow PT, who specializes in injury prevention and rehabilitation. They take a look at the nature of injury risk, how to reduce it, strategies & tools for rehabbing, and much more. Brodie Sharpe is a Physiotherapist from Melbourne, Australia and the owner of the Run Smarter Physiotherapy Clinic. Brodie helps runners train smarter and dispels common running myths to help runners reduce their injury risk and overcome injuries efficiently. He spreads this information primarily through the Run Smarter Podcast which has climbed into the top 1% of podcasts globally, and his recent YouTube channel. The Subjective: what are some of the early signs you look for when determining if you have an injury coming? Chapters 00:00 - Intro 02:01 - Introducing Brodie Sharpe 06:08 - The basics of running injuries 15:40 - What puts runners at high injury risk? 19:26 - Early signs of injuries in runners 24:33 - Strategies for assessing the severity of & recovery from injuries 28:55 - What to do when injury symptoms start 39:07 - Differentiating between small niggles and full injuries 44:26 - The benefits of keeping a running journal 50:40 - Modifying routines while rehabbing an injury 53:30 - 3 Key ways to reduce injury risk 57:30 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/21/202259 minutes, 35 seconds
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#105 Reviewing Two Very Different Max Cushion Shoes (Hoka Bondi 8!)

These days, max cushion midsoles aren't just for racing shoes. Maximally cushioned trainers are a staple in many runners' rotations. Today, Matt & DJ review two max-stack offerings, one a veteran to the scene and the other a newcomer. First up is the HOKA Bondi 8, the latest update to one of the original max cushion shoes. Next is Mizuno's Wave NEO Ultra, which offers not only maximum cushioning, but sustainability with over 50% of the materials used made from sustainable or recycled materials. They compare/contrast this two cushioned shoes and explore whether a sustainable shoe can offer real running performance. The Subjective: what's your favorite easy day shoe? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:20 - The Subjective: what's your favorite max-cushion training shoe? 7:03 - Hoka Bondi 8 Review 18:30 - What would you change about the Bondi 8? 22:16 - Mizuno Wave NEO Ultra Review 27:36 - Sustainability vs. performance 32:57 - Bondi 8 & NEO Ultra comparisons 42:10 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/14/202245 minutes, 9 seconds
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#104 What to do if Your Knees Hurt on the Run?: A Primer on Patellar Tendinopathy

We know from the research that running isn't bad for our knees, but that doesn't mean we won't pick up knee injuries every once in a while. Patellar Tendinopathy is one of the most common ailments for runners. The knee is critical in the gait cycle, so is easily effected. Nate, Matt, and DJ discuss chronic tendon pain in the knee: its anatomy, symptoms, and risk factors. They give you tips for rehabbing the patellar tendon so you can get back to running consistently. Finally, of course, they cover what types of shoes can influence the tendon. The Subjective: what's your favorite easy day shoe? With Fall coming up, that mean's two things: it's marathon racing season! And well - it's Fall. This week's sponsor is Running Warehouse, and they've got some really great apparel in to get you ready for anything, whether it's raceday or cool weather running. We are huge fans of rabbit running gear. We talk about it all the time in our chats about how soft and comfortable it is. For Chicago marathon fans, you should absolutely check out their fun Chicago Collection. The colors look awesome with the red, light blue and white and our team are superfans of their singlets. If you are looking for Fall gear, rabbit's ez long sleeve is one of absolute favorites. We reviewed it two winter seasons ago and are still using it to this day because of how well they've held up and soft they remain. You can also find tons of great new releases including the Asics Magic Speed, Kayano 29 which we just reviewed, and the Fresh Foam More v4 which we are reviewing now and have enjoyed. Head over to runningwarehouse.com today to shop. You can find a link in our description for some of our favorite gear if you'd like to check that out and support DOR. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:48 - The Subjective: what's your favorite easy day shoe? 15:02 - Patellar Tendinopathy: anatomy review 20:10 - Tendinitis vs. Tendinopathy 22:05 - Diagnosing patellar tendinopathy 26:27 - Risk factors 36:00 - Rehabbing patellar tendinopathy: load it 49:32 - Things to avoid when recovering from tendinopathy 53:00 - Knees over toes? 55:58 - The impact of shoes on the patellar tendon 1:00:28 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/7/20221 hour, 1 minute, 36 seconds
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#103 Urinary Incontinence (LEAKING) in Runners with Pelvic PT Beth Shelly

Urinary incontinence (leaking) is an incredibly common struggle for runners, both male and female. Specifically for women, more than 50% of athletes report dealing with leakage. Understandably this struggle is underreported and often unaided when people do ask for help. Andrea and Megan interview Dr. Beth Shelly, a pelvic floor specialist. Dr. Shelly dives into the research on leakage, the anatomy of the pelvic floor, risk factors, treatment and more. Beth Shelly is a Doctor of Physical Therapy board certified in women’s health and biofeedback for pelvic floor dysfunction. She has practiced for over 35 years, specializing in women’s and men’s health. Beth completed her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa in 2007 with the completion of her research in the methods PTs use to learn PFM examination. Her private practice in Illinois specializes in pelvic health and lymphedema. You can also find her on Facebook and Instagram. Chapters 00:00 - Intro 08:18 - An overview of urinary incontienance 11:50 - The musulature of the pelvic floor 18:30 - Risk factors for urinary leakage in runners 26:06 - Possible causes of urinary leakage 30:58 - How a pelvic floor physical therapist can help runners 42:03 - Assessing a runner's abdominal and pelvic strength 57:06 - The use of biofeeback technology 1:02:54 - How to find a pelvic floor specalist 1:09:26 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/31/20221 hour, 12 minutes, 3 seconds
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#102 Is Running Bad for Your Knees?

We've all heard it. "Running will ruin your knees!" But upon looking at the research, the inverse is actually true. On this episode, Matt & Andrea take a deep dive into the anatomy and biomechanics of the knee. They show how research indicates that running is actually protective for you knees. They explain the common diagnosis of osteoarthritis, its risk factors, and how to take steps to prevent it. The Subjective: What's the biggest running-related myth you've heard? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:20 - No, running is not bad for your knees 9:44 - Osteoarthritis defined 14:06 - The two types of osteoarthritis 19:56 - Risk factors for knee arthritis 28:24 - The link between mileage and OA risk 40:08 - How to reduce your risk of knee irritation 48:52 - Positive effects of running 54:24 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/24/202256 minutes, 38 seconds
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#101: Beginner's Guide to Recovery

Recovery is one of the trickiest aspects of training. How do you know when you're adequately recovered? How do you balance training load and rest? How do you figure out good nutrition, hydration, and sleep? In this episode Dr. Ryan Wooderson joins DJ and Matt to help us find answers to those questions and more. Dr. Ryan Wooderson is a physical therapist, biomechanist, and fitness/wellness advocate. He is passionate about helping people move better and live better, for the long run. He earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Regis University and completed his orthopedic residency at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is an orthopedic clinical specialist and his practice focuses on injury prevention and helping athletes return to the sports and activities they love. He has been practicing for 8 years in Denver, CO. You can find him online at longrunphysio.com and Instagram @longrunphysio. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:27 - How do you define recovery? 6:20 - The role of sleep in recovery 16:44 - Nutrition before & after the run 24:10 - Active recovery & a running schedule 30:22 - The role of recovery tools (vibration, compression, etc.) 36:44 - The 3 keys to recovery 39:08 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/17/202241 minutes, 25 seconds
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100th Episode Blowout: Best Supershoes of 2022, Giveaway!

One hundred episodes! For this special occiasion, we could really only talk about one thing: super shoes. 2022 has been a banner year for next generation racing shoes with the likes of the Endorphin Pro 3, Adios Pro 3, Alphafly 2, FAST-R, and more. Nate, Matt, and DJ make their picks for most unique, most stable, and favorite racing shoes of the year so far. We're extremely excited to partner with Running Warehouse giveaway a free pair of shoes of your choice for this 100th episode! To enter, leave a comment on the YouTube podcast video answering this week's Subjective quesiton. Alternatively, you can email us at [email protected]. The video will be out on August 12 and the giveaway will be open through August 19. To win, you must be in the US and the shoes you want must be in stock at Running Warehouse for $200 or less. The Subjective: What's your favorite racing shoe of the year so far? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:26 - Giveaway from Running Warehouse! 7:44 - Reflections in 100 episodes 10:29 - What's the most unique super shoe on the market 17:44 - The most stable super shoes 27:38 - Stable racing alternatives to super shoes 36:02 - DJ's favorite super shoes of 2022 so far 39:38 - Matt's picks 43:32 - Nate's racing choices 47:21 - What to look forward to for the rest of the year 53:38 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/10/202256 minutes, 34 seconds
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#99 The Running Retail Episode: Best Practice, Choosing the Right Shoe, and Advice for Retail Workers

Today on the podcast Matt & Andrea discuss the ins and outs of run retail. Before starting Doctors of Running and becoming a physical therapist, Matt got his start in at a running shoe store. Our hope with this episode and forthcoming resources on our webiste is to give running retail employees a framework to help customers find the right shoe for them. They'll give you resources and key questions to ask as you and the customer learn what's best for them. Each month at DOR starting in 2022, a member of our team selects a charity of their choice to donate 10% of our monthly profits to. This month we're donating to The ALS Association. ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. There is no cure for ALS yet. Established in 1985, The ALS Association is the only national nonprofit organization fighting ALS on every front. By leading the way in global research, providing assistance for people with ALS through a nationwide network of chapters, coordinating multidisciplinary care through certified clinical care centers, and fostering government partnerships, The Association builds hope and enhances quality of life while aggressively searching for new treatments and a cure. Learn more and donate at www.als.org. This episode is sponsored by Running Warehouse. We've been loving gear the Vuori gear they have available, especially the Performance Tank and Kore Short. They're comfortable and stylish for both running and lifestlye. Running Warehouse also has the brand new Saucony Enorphin Pro 3 in stock, which is Matt's front-runner for racing shoe of the year. Head over to runningwarehouse.com to check out these and more! The Subjective: What's your favorite local running store? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 5:40 - The Subjective: What's your favorite running store? 7:02 - Matt's history in run retail 15:24 - The pitfalls of using pronation to prescribe shoes for runners 19:26 - Tips for run retail employees to help customers find shoes 24:54 - Ask key questions to help customers figure out what they want 34:30 - The difficulty of in-store gait analysis 38:20 - Helping customers learn about what they like in shoes 42:14 - The trouble with static foot tests 45:40 - Using the RUNCAT to find ideal shoes 54:42 - Asking the right questions to determine shoe comfort 59:02 - How to be a better running store customer 1:03:28 - The importance of building great relationships 1:09:11 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/3/20221 hour, 11 minutes, 31 seconds
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#98 How the Massive SuperComp Trainer was Made (ft. New Balance’s Danny Orr and Ethan Steiner)

Nate, Matt, and DJ are joined by two very special guests from New Balance: Danny Orr and Ethan Steiner. Danny & Ethan give us an inside look at the development and testing of New Balance's brand new max-stack training shoe, the FuelCell SuperComp Trainer. Boasting a whopping 47mm of midsole and a full-length EnergyArc carbon fiber plate, the SC Trainer was developed to maximize comfort, efficiencty, and energy return. Danny & Ethan help us understand the technology behind EnergyArc, how they landed on 47mm of stack height, and more. Danny Orr is the General Manager of Performance Running at New Balance, leading multiple teams focusing current offereings as well as multi-year shoe development. Ethan is a Sports Research Engineer at New Balance, working in their Sports Research Lab, focused on shoe development, research, and innovation. For more on the FuelCell SuperComp Trainer, be sure to check out our full multi-tester written review on our website. Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 1:12 - Getting to know Ethan & Danny 7:26 - The history & origin of the SC Trainer 10:01 - The evolution of the FuelCell Foam 15:27 - How New Balance tests its foams 16:58 - The design and goal of EnergyArc 23:33 - Testing methodology for human subjects in New Balance's lab 28:37 - How New Balance designed the SC Trainer's massive stack height 36:24 - Who is the SC Trainer for? 43:38 - How the SC Trainer impacts fatigue resistance & running economy 52:30 - What's coming next for the FuelCell line 59:01 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/27/20221 hour, 24 seconds
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#97 All of Your Saucony Endorphin Speed 3 Questions Answered

Today Nate & Matt review the much-anticipated Saucony Endorphin Speed 3! The new version is, in our opinion, better than ever, boasting a wider platform, more stability, and the same bouncy PWRRUN PB midsole foam. They also tackle a bunch of listener questions about the Speed 3 including: how soft is it? How's the heel stability? How does it compare with the new Saucony Tempus? This episode sponsored by Karhu. You might know they make a collection of running shoes, but for before or after the run, you can be sure to look good with Karhu's Lifestyle collection. They've recently released fresh seasonal colors to ensure you're stylin' going to and from the track. Go to Karhu.com and use promo code DOR2022 at the time of checkout to receive 20% off from the lifestyle assortment when you purchase $100 or more. The Subjective: What makes a shoe soft for you? Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 0:54 - The Subjective: What makes a shoe soft for you? 09:40 - Saucony Endorphin Speed 3 Review 14:11 - Is the Speed 3 softer? How does it perform at slower paces? 18:00 - How stable is the Speed 3? 28:16 - How does the bounce of the Speed 3 compare to the Rebel V2 and Novablast? 31:51 - Why is stability important to us? 36:38 - How does the Speed 3 compare with the Tempus? 39:55 - Is there anything for the next version of the Speed to improve on? 44:43 - Do we measure the durometer of midsoles? 47:59 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/20/202249 minutes, 58 seconds
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#96 Testing the Performance Benefit of Super Shoes (ft. Saucony’s Cory Hofmann)

Nate, Matt, and DJ are joined Cory Hofmann from Saucony for a deep dive into the world of shoe testing. Cory gives us an inside look at how Saucony tests the biomechanical and physiological impact of their shoes on runners. He also helps us define some oft-misunderstood scientific terms like running power, metabolic cost, running economy, VO2 Max, and more. Cory Hofmann is a Performance Engineer at Saucony research laboratory, testing almost every aspect of their shoe: fit, durability, mechanical properties, etc. Cory specializes in testing and measuring running shoe performance, focusing on biomechanics and physiology. Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 06:07 - How do you measure the benefit you get from different shoes? 13:04 - Mechanical vs. metabolic power 24:27 - How do we measure metabolic cost? 27:51 - What to make of smartwatches giving you your VO2 31:11 - Oxygen vs. energy 39:56 - Research into running cost 44:26 - Biomechanical trends in relation to running economy 49:34 - The relationship between running economy and performance 53:22 - The components of shoes that contribute to performance benefits 58:57 - Our thoughts on the Endorphin Pro 3 1:02:36 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/13/20221 hour, 7 minutes, 17 seconds
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#95 The Science of Footwear Design (ft. Saucony’s Andrea Paulson)

Matt is joined on the podcast by a special guest: Andrea Paulson from Saucony. Andrea gives us an inside look into shoe research and development at Saucony. Matt & Andrea discuss the shifting views on shoe stability and how new shoes like the Saucony Tempus are looking to help the runner. She gives a scientific history of misole foams and a preview of where innvation is taking them, and much more. Andrea Paulson is the Vice President of Product Engineering & Human Performance at Saucony. She leads different, yet connected, divisions that work on every aspect of shoe design, construction and future innovations, as well as biomechanical testing, gathering performance & personal preference data. The Subjective: What stats do you focus on when selecting a shoe? Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 3:59 - Defining shoe stability and how it's changing 7:49 - New ways of addressing stability with the Saucony Tempus 12:04 - Midsole foam history & development 26:58 - Accounting for individuality in shoe design 33:50 - Foam science & innovation 41:36 - The complexity of shoe design & supply chain 45:24 - Does footstrike really matter? 49:12 - Foam compression durability 55:14 - Endorphin Pro 3 sneak peak 57:46 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/6/20221 hour, 6 minutes, 40 seconds
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#94 Surviving the Summer: Training & Hydration Strategies for the Heat

Today on the podcast Matt and Andrea talk all things summer training. As the temperature increases, we're forced to adjust our running. They offer strategies and tips for adjusting your training, hydrating before/during/after the run, staying cool, and, of course, shoes (does the Asics Metaracer have a USB port?!). Each month at DOR starting in 2022, a member of our team selects a charity of their choice to donate 10% of our monthly profits to. This month we're donating to Girls on the Run. Girls on the Run is a program that was developed to help young girls recognize their strengths, learn goal setting, build social connection, all while building confidence. Through the program, they learn how teamwork can help in achieving a goal and work toward completing a 5k together at the end of the season. To learn more and donate visit www.girlsontherun.org. The Subjective: What time of day do you run? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 0:52 - DOR Giving: Girls on the Run 2:24 - The Subjective: What time of the day do you run? 5:17 - Summer training: temperature vs. dew point 11:29 - Modifying your training for the heat 19:01 - Hydration strategies 25:44 - Cooling strategies 33:32 - Shoe uppers & breathability 42:58 - Staying safe from sun damage 54:41 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/29/202257 minutes, 22 seconds
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#93 Shan Riggs & Joshuaine Grant's 3000 Mile Journey Through the East Coast Greenway

Today Andrea and Matt are joined by two very special guests: Shan Riggs and Joshuaine Grant. On April 16th, 2022, Shan started to run more than 3,000 miles across America again, this time from Key West to the Canadian border along the East Coast Greenway, hoping to be the first person to run the entire trail. The journey is unique in that Shan will be supported the entire route by his partner Joshuaine, who will be towing all of their supplies by bicycle. This run/ride is to support & raise funds for the East Coast Greenway in its mission of connecting people to place. Along the way they'll cross 15 states averaging 40 miles per day, every day. We hear from Shan & Josh about what it takes to take on such an epic trek: training, supplies, nutrition, and, of course, shoes. To learn more & donate, check out their website. The Subjective: How many days per week do you run? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:05 - The Subjective: How many days per week do you run? 1:30 - Shan & Josh's trip up the East Coast Greenway 5:53 - Shan & Josh's background and training 13:53 - Supplying and organizing their trek 21:47 - Surprises & challenges along the way 24:40 - Injury prevention & pain management while ultra-running 33:50 - How do you fuel yourself on a 3000 mile journey? 43:36 - The most memorable parts of their trip 47:17 - What's next on their journey 49:44 - Advice for anyone interested in ultra-running 52:15 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/22/202253 minutes, 48 seconds
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#92 The Truth About Runner's Knee (plus Mizuno Wave Horizon 6 Review)

Runner's Knee (also known as patellofemoral pain syndrome) is one of the most common running injuries among new runners. It's so prevalent, yet so misunderstood. In this episode, Nate & Matt take a deep dive into the symptoms, anatomy, and mechanics of Runner's Knee, and they explore what makes it such a complicated, hard-to-diagnose injury. They also review Mizuno's latest update to the Wave Horizon 6, their premium stability trainer featuring a new Enerzy Core in the midsole. This episode sponsored by Karhu. You might know they make a collection of running shoes, but for before or after the run, you can be sure to look good with Karhu's Lifestyle collection. They've recently released fresh seasonal colors to ensure you're stylin' going to and from the track. Go to Karhu.com and use promo code DOR2022 at the time of checkout to receive 20% off from the lifestyle assortment when you purchase $100 or more. The Subjective: How light/heavy do you like your daily trainers? How important is weight to you? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:38 - The Subjective: How light/heavy do you like your daily trainers? How important is weight to you? 4:30 - Shoe Review: Mizuno Wave Horizon 6 21:02 - Is the Wave Horizon worth it at $170? 24:54 - Wave Horizon comparisons 29:20 - Who is this shoe for? 40:10 - What is Runner's Knee? 47:40 - The anatomy & mechanics of patellofemoral pain 1:01:21 - The role of muscular activation in treating Runner's Knee 1:10:00 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/15/20221 hour, 12 minutes, 1 second
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#91 Common Running Form Mistakes and a Look at New Balance's Streakfly/Takumi Sen Competitor

Runners are constantly looking to refine and improve their form. Today, Nate, Matt, DJ, and Andrea give you some advice on how to avoid common running form mistakes. You'll learn about the role of hip extension the running gait cycle, how to measure and gain hip extension, and it's impact on shoe choice. They also review New Balance's entry into the 5K/10K racing shoe market, the SC Pacer. This racing flat features a full FuelCell foam midsole and a full-length carbon plate. How does it compare to the Nike Streakfly and the Takumi Sen 8? Have a listen! The Subjective: What's your performance trainer/workout shoe? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:12 - The Subjective: What's your performance trainer/workout shoe? 2:35 - New Balance SC Pacer Review 20:35 - Motor planning and its effects on shoe preference 29:23 - New Balance's Energy Arc and the effects of plate shape 33:55 - Hip extension and its placement in the running cycle 41:22 - Commonly problematic form cues 49:10 - Measuring hip extension and why runners might be lacking it 59:19 - What happens if you lack hip extension 1:05:24 - Strategies for gaining hip extension 1:10:00 - The intersection between shoe types and hip extension 1:16:50 - Wrap up 1:17:42 - Bonus track --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/8/20221 hour, 17 minutes, 50 seconds
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#90 Strength Training 101 for Runners and a Look at Topo’s New PEBAX Powered Trainer

Our very own Dr. David Salas is a certified strength & conditioning specialist (CSCS). In today's episode DJ & Nate give runners a host of information about the benefit of strength training for runnres, how to get started, common pitfalls and more. They also take a look at an exciting new performance trainer from Topo: the Specter. It features a PEBAX-based midsole, surrounded by an EVA rim for some guidance. The result is an exciting, unique uptempo shoe with the potential to shake up the market! We are excited to have this episode sponsored by Karhu. You might know they make a collection of running shoes, but for before or after the run, you can be sure to look good with Karhu's Lifestyle collection. They've recently released fresh seasonal colors to ensure you're stylin' going to and from the track. Go to Karhu.com and use promo code DOR2022 at the time of checkout to receive 20% off from the lifestyle assortment when you purchase $100 or more. The Subjective: What's your favorite summer running gear? Chapters 0:00 - Intro & DOR Giving 4:38 - The Subjective: What's your favorite summer running gear? 5:54 - Topo Specter Review 27:30 - What a CSCS is 33:36 - How runners should be strength training 43:36 - Common pitfalls for runners starting with weight training 56:32 - How to get started with strength training at home 1:06:10 - Wrap-up & further resources --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/1/20221 hour, 9 minutes, 58 seconds
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#89 Flexible vs. Rigid Forefoots with Kofuzi!

Matt and DJ are joined by a very special guest, Michael Ko (aka Kofuzi)! Kofuzi tells us about his background and the growth of his YouTube channel. They take a look at his journey to 100,000 subscribers and what's next for his channel. Finally, they investigate the effects of a flexible or rigid forefoot-the biomechanics implications and what type of runner may want each kind of shoe. Today’s episode is sponsored by Running Warehouse! Right now there are Memorial Day promotions going on with discounts on many types of products through the end of May. Make sure you check it out. Also, coming soon, Running Warehouse will have the ASICS METASPEED SKY+ and EDGE+ in stock on June 1. We will be testing and putting out full reviews on these models soon! The Subjective: Do you prefer a flexible or rigid forefoot? Why, and for what purposes? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:29 - The Subjective: Do you prefer a flexible or rigid forefoot? Why, and for what purposes? 1:42 - Introducing Kofuzi 9:32 - The significance of 100K YouTube subscribers 19:53 - The state of running culture & media coverage 31:05 - Kofuzi's goals and vision for his channel 40:42 - The basics of the forefoot of shoes 44:51 - How shoe design impacts forefoot flexibility or rigidity 47:13 - The impact of plates on forefoot rigidity 51:08 - The benefits of a flexible or rigid forefoot 1:06:51 - Midsole nostalgia: adapting to midsole changes over time 1:13:17 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/25/20221 hour, 14 minutes, 25 seconds
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#88 The Value of Full Body Running Evaluations, and a Review of the ASICS Glideride 3

Nate, DJ, and Matt explore the value of getting a full body running evaluation from a clinician. They explain how they go about evaluating runners in their own practices at physical therapists. They also take a look at common muscular, skeletal, and mobility weaknesses or restrictions in runners and how to address them. Before that, they review ASICS's brand new GLIDERIDE 3, which features their new FF Blast+ compound, giving a softer, more natural ride. We are excited to have this episode sponsored by Karhu. You might know they make a collection of running shoes, but for before or after the run, you can be sure to look good with Karhu's Lifestyle collection. They've recently released fresh seasonal colors to ensure you're stylin' going to and from the track. Go to Karhu.com and use promo code DOR2022 at the time of checkout to receive 20% off from the lifestyle assortment when you purchase $100 or more. The Subjective: What's your current favorite midsole foam? Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 1:20 - The Subjective: Have you ever had a full body running evaluation? 1:50 - ASICS GLIDERIDE 3 Review - Upper 6:56 - ASICS GLIDERIDE 3 - Midsole & Ride 23:34 - Who this shoe may work for 35:08 - Overview of full body running evaluations 43:59 - Common muscular weaknesses in runners 59:28 - Common mobility restrictions in runners 1:03:20 - Testing parameters in running evaluations 1:09:32 - The importance of running evaluations 1:16:14 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/18/20221 hour, 17 minutes, 13 seconds
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#87 Does Every Shoe Need a Plate? Discussing the Biggest Midsole Trends Right Now

Nate, DJ, and Matt take a look at all the current trends in shoe midsole designs. Do new generation foams really help performance? Are softer shoes better? Do rockers, guidance lines, and higher stack shoes make a difference? What about plates: how much do they improve running economy? Join us for a look at these questions and more. This week's episode is sponsored by Running Warehouse! Memorial Day is coming up, which means lots of deals on your favorite running shoes over the past year is coming up. There's some great shoes you'll want to keep an eye on that we've loved including the Hoka Carbon X2, Saucony Ride 14, and Asics Magic Speed. Spring is also in full gear with some big releases out now including the Nike React Infinity 3, Asics Cumulus 24 with their new Flytefoam Blast Midsole, and the Saucony Axon 2. Additionally, there's a big Brooks Bra sale for 35% off starting mid-May for runners looking to stock up and get ready for the summer. Running Warehouse has been a longtime favorite of ours for their fantastic variety and excellent customer service. Check them out! The Subjective: What's your current favorite midsole foam? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:48 - The Subjective: What's your current favorite midsole foam? 13:40 - Trends in misoles foams 25:23 - Trends in midsole geometries 35:24 - Dovetail heels 39:05 - Guidance lines 43:07 - Midsole cutouts 53:29 - Trends in shoe stack height 1:02:53 - Trends in midsole drop ratio 1:05:21 - Trends in midsole plates 1:15:41 - Future trends 1:24:19 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/11/20221 hour, 25 minutes, 38 seconds
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#86 Stability vs. Support: How Do We Know What Runners Need? (ft. Dr. Matt Trudeau from Brooks Running)

Nate, DJ, and Matt are joined today by a very special guest, Dr. Matt Trudeau of Brooks Running. Matt gives us insights into shoe research and development at Brooks. He also explains Brooks' unique take on stability, support, and how to find the right shoe for your unique running style. Dr. Matt Trudeau is originally from Montréal, QC, Canada. His background is in mechanical engineering: he completed his Bachelor’s degree at Dalhousie University (Halifax, NS, Canada), and his Master’s degree at University of Sherbrooke (Sherbrooke, QC, Canada) where he studied the role of fascia in poly-articular biomechanics. He then completed a doctoral degree in Ergonomics and Human Factors at Harvard University. He then went on to do a Postdoc with Benno Nigg at the University of Calgary. He now leads the Brooks Future Concepts Team at Brooks, where he’s been for the last 7 years. Matt is also the industry representative on the board of the Footwear Biomechanics Group. The Subjective: How long does it take you to know whether a shoe's going to work for you? Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 1:46 - The Subjective: How long does it take you to know whether a shoe's going to work for you? 2:56: - Matt Trudeau's background 13:01 - Brooks' research methods 21:13 - Examining your own biomechanics when choosing shoes 23:52 - Pronation vs deviation and the need for support 27:12 - Brooks GuideRails & support features 36:53 - The science behind drop ratio 46:51 - Using the comfort filter to find shoes for you 53:49 - Researching the link between shoes and injury reduction 58:25 - Support in trail shoes 1:08:27 - Research and innovation at Brooks 1:12:43 - Wrap up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/4/20221 hour, 15 minutes, 1 second
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#85 All About Trail Shoes

Matt & David take a deep dive into trail shoes today. They take a look at different types of trail shoe offerings (hybrid, racing, technical, etc.), different types of terrain, and more. They also explore stability & support features in trail shoes. Finally, they review the Hoka Speedgoat 5. The Subjective Do you use trail shoes? Why or why not? When do you strap on your trail shoes? This week's episode is sponsored by our friends at Running Warehouse! Spring has sprung, which means a lot of new releases we've reviewed and loved have finally arrived, including the Hoka Carbon X3 and soon -to-be-released Asics Cumulus 24. The Cumulus, featuring their new Flytefoam Blast midsole, was a huge surprise for us and an early favorite trainer for 2022. Spring also means shorts season! Running Warehouse has you covered with a host of new offerings along with a few of our favorites like Chief Editor Matt Klein's all-time favorite, the BOA 1' split short (link below!). Head over to runningwarehouse.com to check it all out! Matt's Favorite Shorts from BOA Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 2:40 - The Subjective: Do you use trail shoes? 7:09 - What makes a trail shoe a trail shoe 17:53 - Components of technical trail shoes 21:50 - Terrain that necessitates trail shoes 30:30 - The function of plates in trail shoes 35:04 - Stability in trail shoes 41:35 - Hoka Speedgoat 5 Review 56:13 - Final thoughts --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
4/27/20221 hour, 1 minute, 26 seconds
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#84 The Truth About Midsole Foams Pt. 2 (ft. Dr. Geoff Burns)

In the second of a two part podcast, Nate & Matt discuss the makeup of shoe foams with physiologist and researcher Dr. Geoff Burns. Dr. Burns takes us on a deep dive into the history, properties, and durability of common running shoe midole foams. Ever wondered what the difference between EVA, TPU, and PEBA is? Dr. Burns has the answers. Dr. Geoff Burns is a physiologist and engineer with an expertise in running. He works for the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee as a Sport Physiologist, and he conducts academic research with the University of Michigan. His work has focused on running biomechanics and performance. Geoff is a runner himself and competes internationally in ultramarathons. He was the 2016 USA national champion in the 100km and has finished 5th at the 100km World Championships, twice, in 2016 and 2018.  Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:18 - The history of EVA and its properties 6:21 - TPU: a new foam on the scene 13:00 - PEBA: a revolutionary foam 20:24 - The confusing state of foams & marketing 24:14 - Supercritical foams 31:24 - Defining foam resilience & longevity 35:40 - Lab testing midsole foams 45:16 - Assessing foam durability 53:46 - Foam thermosensitivity 1:00:31 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
4/20/20221 hour, 3 minutes, 17 seconds
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#83 The Truth About Midsole Foams Pt. 1 (ft. Dr. Geoff Burns)

In the first of a two part podcast, Nate & Matt discuss shoe foams and biomechanics with physiologist and researcher Dr. Geoff Burns. In this first part, Geoff educates us about the effects of different shoe properties on our biomechanics. He also explains how biomechanics change while running at different paces.  Dr. Geoff Burns is a physiologist and engineer with an expertise in running. He works for the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee as a Sport Physiologist, and he conducts academic research with the University of Michigan. His work has focused on running biomechanics and performance. Geoff is a runner himself and competes internationally in ultramarathons. He was the 2016 USA national champion in the 100km and has finished 5th at the 100km World Championships, twice, in 2016 and 2018.  The Subjective: What's the hardest race you've ever run, and what did you learn from it? Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 1:42 - The Subjective: What's the hardest race you've ever run? 20:00 - Geoff Burns's background and research 32:36 - The effects of shoes on biomechanics 43:43 - The effect of running speed on biomechanics and our experience of shoes 50:56 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
4/13/202251 minutes, 43 seconds
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#82 The Science of Nutrition and Training for Women (ft. Selene Yeager and Jennifer Giles)

Today Doctors of Running contributors Andrea Myers and Megan Flynn host two very special guests, Selene Yeager and Jennifer O’Donnell-Giles MS RD CSSD. They discuss a broad range of topics surrounding women's health & training–nutrition, hydration, the menstrual cycle, strength training, and more. Jennifer O’Donnell-Giles MS RD CSSD, a registered dietitian/nutritionist, is a board certified specialist in sports dietetics. The mission of her private practice for the past 24 years is to educate, motivate and inspire athletes to use food as a tool to become the fastest, strongest and best athlete they can be. Learn more about Jennifer at her website: https://www.jenngilesrd.com Selene Yeager is a certified personal trainer, USA Cycling certified coach, pro mountain bike racer, and All-American Ironman triathlete. She's also a top-selling professional health and fitness writer and has authored, co-authored, and contributed to more than two dozen book titles. Check out Selene's website at www.seleneyeager.com The Subjective: Do you use nutrition or hydration supplements before/during/after exercise? If so, which ones? Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 2:08 - Interview: Selene Yeager & Jennifer Giles 3:55 - General macronutrient needs for endurance athletes 7:41 - Specific risks for women while training fasted 13:02 - Recommendations for protein supplements 17:20 - Nutritional strategies for maintaining bone health 23:38 - The connection between the menstrual cycle, health & training 29:04 - Hydrating well before, during, and after exercise 38:38 - Artificial sweeteners and gut health 41:47 - Preworkout hydration drinks 44:00 - Strength training for women 47:33 - Balancing aerobic & anaerobic training 49:27 - Recovering well: nutrition, ice baths, and more 1:03:50 - Improving sleep quality 1:10:33 - Closing questions --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
4/6/20221 hour, 13 minutes, 14 seconds
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#81 Most Common Reviewer/DPT Questions, Answered | Asics Cumulus 24 Review

At the roundtable today, Nate, Matt, and DJ discuss the three questions they're asked most often as shoe reviewers and physical therapists: How does X shoe fit and is it responsive? How stable is X shoe?, and what shoe would you recommend for a certain condition or pain? Also, they take an in-depth look at Asics's latest update to the Cumulus series, now featuring Flytefoam Blast. *This episode is sponsored by our friends at Running Warehouse! Right now they are having a Spring Savings event at www.runningwarehouse.com, featuring Hoka, Nike, and one of our favorite shoes of the past year: the Kinvara 12. Also this week, the new Hoka Speedgoat 5 and much talked about On Cloudmonser have arrived! We absolutely loved testing the Speedgoat 5 recently. Anyone looking to do long miles on the trail will find much to love. The Subjective: What's your favorite long run shoe? Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 1:18 - DOR Giving: Alzheimer's Association 5:46 - The Subjective: What's your favorite long run shoe? 14:03 - Asics Cumulus 24 Review 40:38 - The three questions we get asked the most as shoe reviewers 42:15 - How does this shoe fit? And is it responsive? 46:30 - How stable is X shoe? 58:34 - What's the best shoe for a certain pain or condition? 1:06:37 - Wrap up Our Favorite Running Warehouse Picks Right Now: Naked Belt - DJ's favorite way to carry all his gels and phone during the run Ciele Hat - Nathan's favorite running hat of all time Coffee Flavored Skratch Labs - Matt's favorite way to recovery post run and get a morning jolt Janji Mercury Track Pants - Social Media Manager Bach's absolute favorite cool weather pants. Soft, durable, and well-fitting with great zip pockets. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/30/20221 hour, 8 minutes, 22 seconds
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#80 Mailbag Q&A: Super Shoes for Women, Stability and the Knee, Morton's Neuroma, and More

At the roundtable today Nate and Matt are joined for the first time by Doctors of Running Contributor, Megan Flynn to answer a variety of listener questions. How does body weight change the impact of super shoes, especially for women? What is Morton's neuroma and what should you look for in shoes to help you deal with it? How do stability shoes impact conditions like genu varum? Join us for answers to these questions and more. The Subjective: What motivates you to keep running? Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 3:58 - Meet DOR Contributor Megan Flynn 12:58 - The Subjective: what motivates you to keep running? 22:16 - What shoes might be good if you have Morton's neuroma? 39:22 - What shoe characteristics influence knee problems? 48:34 - Do mild stability shoes impact genu varum? 54:28 - Does a runner's weight impact their ability to maximize the benefit of supershoes, especially for women? 1:01:16 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/23/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 36 seconds
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#79 Does More Shoe Cushioning Lower Your Injury Risk? (ft. Dr. Laurent Malisoux)

In a very special episode, Matt interviews Laurent Malisoux, PhD about his extensive research into the connection between shoe cushioning and injury rates. Dr. Malisoux is the Group Leader of the Physical Activity, Sport and Health (PASH) research group at the Luxembourg Institute of Health. Over the last 5 years, he focused his research activities on the prevention of sports injury and the evaluation of physical activity. Matt and Dr. Malisoux explore the differences between hard and soft shoes, research methods, injury risk, and more. The Subjective: If you could have anyone on the podcast as a guest, who would it be?  Chapters 00:00 - Giveaway winner 00:57 - Introduction 2:25 - Interview: Matt with Dr. Laurent Malisoux 10:43 - Shoe Cushioning Defined 17:15 - Is there a connection between impact force and injury risk 25:21 - The influence of different levels of shoe cushioning on biomechanics 28:03 - The relationship between body mass and injury risk 41:33 - What does research say about shoes effecting injury rates? 50:59 - In what population does shoe cushioning impact injury rates, and how do we apply that? 1:00:29 - Closing questions 1:02:39 - Interview wrap-up with Matt & Nate --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/16/20221 hour, 11 minutes, 31 seconds
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#78 How Should Your Shoes Fit, plus Saucony Freedom 5 & Axon 2 Reviews

Today at the roundtable Nate, DJ, and Matt discuss how a shoe should fit. How do you asses whether a shoe fits you well? What should you look for when shopping for running shoes? What are the consequences of poor fit? They also take an in-depth look at Saucony's latest update of the Freedom 5 featuring the same PWRRUN PB midsole foam as their Endorphin line. They also review Saucony's updates to the Axon: a max-stack, rockered, budget-friendly trainer. *This episode was sponsored by Running Warehouse. Check out the latest Spring Savings deals at www.runningwarehouse.com GIVEAWAY: $50 Running Warehouse Gift Card (US Eligible Only) To Enter 1. Review this podcast and send a screen shot of your review to [email protected] 2. Subscribe to our YouTube channel (Doctors of Running) and comment your answer to "The Subjective" (video will be posted on 3/11/22) *One entry per method (max of two entries per person). Winner will be contacted on 3/13/22. Our favorites at RW right now: David's Naked Belt: https://www.runningwarehouse.com/SearchResults/?from=docrun&searchtext=Naked%20belt&opt_perpage=20&opt_sort=relevance&opt_page=1 Nathan's Ciele Hat: https://www.runningwarehouse.com/Ciele_ALZCap_SC_565cm_-_Century_Small_Logo/descpage-CALZLPI015.html?from=docrun Matt's Skratch: https://www.runningwarehouse.com/Skratch_Sport_Recovery_Mix_12-Serv/descpage-SKSRMXB.html?from=docrun The Subjective: What's the best-fitting running shoe you've ever had? Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 4:32 - The Subjective: What's the best fitting running shoe you've ever had? 8:32 - Saucony Freedom 5 Review 17:46 - Saucony Freedom 5 Uses & Comparisons 31:02 - Saucony Axon 2 Review 48:04 - How should a running shoe fit? 1:12:46 - Shoe recommendations for narrow & wide feet 1:15:34 - Outro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/9/20221 hour, 16 minutes, 28 seconds
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#77 The Resurgence of PUMA Running: An Interview with Todd Falker and Laura Healey

Today Nate and DJ are joined by two very special guests from PUMA: Todd Falker (Senior Product Line Manager) and Laura Healey  (Manager, Footwear Innovation). They give us an inside look at how PUMA came out of nowhere with a great lineup of shoes in 2021 and what updates they have planned for 2022 and beyond. We also look at the development at two brand new shoes, the FAST-R and the RUN XX coming later this year and dig a bit into the biomechanical and tester feedback approach that PUMA is taking within their development. Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 1:18 - The Subjective: what's your favorite PUMA running shoe? 4:18 - Introducing Todd & Laura 10:40 - PUMA's lineup: a recap of 2021 and a look at updates 20:56 - The FAST-R 35:16 - The RUN XX: a women's-specific shoe 45:32 - Looking forward: Puma's upcoming projects and goals 52:00 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/2/202252 minutes, 53 seconds
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#76 Best Shoes for Posterior Tibialis Pain and Saucony Kinvara 13 Review

Today at the roundtable Nate, Matt, and David discuss the tibialis posterior, including its role in the gait cycle, how it can get irritated or injured, and what shoes may be best for dealing with tib post pain. They also take an in depth look at Saucony's latest refresh of the cult classic Kinvara, version 13. Also, at the end of the month we'll feature a new DOR giving initiative. For February it's City On a Hill in Milwaukee, WI. Chapters Intro DOR Giving: City On a Hill - 1:10 The Subjective: Biggest running goals for 2022 - 3:52 Tibialis Posterior Pain: anatomy and causes - 10:22 Best Shoes for Tibialis Posterior pain - 25:38 Saucony Kinvara 13 Review - 33:20 Saucony Kinvara 13 Comparisons - 44:26 Closing - 57:02 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/23/202258 minutes, 36 seconds
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#75 What are Rocker Soles and What Benefits do they Have?, How to Deal with Conflicting Evidence, + XTEP RC 260

Today Nate and Matt take a deep dive into rocker soles in running shoes. What exactly is a rocker sole? What's the role of toe spring in a shoe? Who may benefit from a rockered sole and who may not? Afterwards we discuss what to do when presented with conflicting evidence and how to sift through the vast amount of information and research available. Finally, Matt gives his review of the XTEP RC 260. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:26 - The Subjective: what's your favorite Winter Olympics event? 6:56 - Rocker Soles: definitions and biomechanical implications 23:20 - What shoes have the best integrated forefoot rockers? 28:50 - Who may benefit from rocker soles? 36:27 - Who may not benefit from rocker soles? 40:56 - Research: what we do with conflicting evidence 48:59 - XTEP X 260 Review --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/16/20221 hour, 27 seconds
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#74 Defining Shoe Categories, Favorite Long-Distance Racing Shoes, and Craft Line-Up Review

Today at the roundtable we discuss the continually blurring lines between different categories of running shoes: namely trainers, performance trainers, and racing shoes. We talk about whether performance trainers are even useful and if so, why? We then dive into Craft's new offerings: Ultra 2, Ultra Carbon 2, and Race Rebel. Chapters 0:00 - Intro/Big Favor 2:08 - The Subjective: favorite long distance racing shoe? 10:56 - Shoe Categories: where do we draw the lines and are they useful? 27:00 - What's the point of a performance trainer? 37:24 - Craft line-up reviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/9/20221 hour, 1 minute, 39 seconds
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#73 Selecting Shoes for Newer Runners, How Long Running Shoes Last, and On Cloudboom Echo Thoughts

In today's episode we revisit conversations that have been had regarding foam, namely discussing what changes foam leads to on the body and how long foam may last in a shoe. We then highlight our new guide on doctorsofrunning.com that helps people consider what to think about when purchasing their first pair of running shoes (or close to it). Embedded in those discussions are pearls of advice for preparing our bodies to run, what this sport demands of our bodies, and how we can be the smartest runners possible.  Find the guide here: https://www.doctorsofrunning.com/2022/01/best-running-shoes-for-beginners.html Chapters: 00:00 Introduction/Who is DOR? 4:50 Listener Question: What’s your latest injury? 9:18 Foam properties, loading, impact force, stack height, and more 16:08 How long does foam last? 24:04 ON Cloudboom Echo first thoughts 27:42 Selecting shoes for the new runner 55:52 Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/2/202258 minutes, 48 seconds
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#72 Why are Uppers so Overlooked? Best Uppers of 2021 and a Roundup of Early HOKA 2022 Offerings

Today on the roundtable we have the joy of talking about our second DOR Giving initiative. You'll learn more about the Life Rolls On foundation and the wonderful work they do. You can learn more and donate to their organization here: https://liferollson.org/. Next we talk about the art and science of uppers, and why they are one of the most overlooked pieces of shoe design. We give our picks for favorite uppers over the last year and why they worked for us in a variety of categories like daily trainer, racers, and trail. Then we discuss and review all of the early HOKA 2022 offerings: Carbon X3, Kawana, Tecton X, and Mach Supersonic. We discuss where some of these fell short, who they may work for, and where HOKA may need to go next.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/26/20221 hour, 4 seconds
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#71 How 43 Years in Running Shoe Innovation Led to BLUMAKA (ft. Stuart Jenkins)

Today to the roundtable we welcome Stuart Jenkins, a seasoned innovator in the running shoe industry who has worked with independent inventors across brands, led Deckers' innovation team, and now has started BLUMAKA. We dive into what he has found makes innovation work and how companies can fail at innovation, all while considering his newest endeavor with BLUMAKA, which has a focus on high performing and sustainably produced product with foam created out of a majority of recycled material. Hear his initial takes on sustainability in the run shoe industry and things to consider as inventors and innovators.  To learn more about BLUMAKA, visit www.blumaka.com. For 20% off your first order, use promo code DOR20 (note that we do not receive a kickback for these purchases, it is simply a discount for our listeners). Listener discretion advised: please note that there is swearing in this episode of the Doctors of Running Virtual Roundtable. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/19/20221 hour, 13 minutes, 15 seconds
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DOR Mini Update

We will be taking a break for 2-3 weeks on the Roundtable but will still be producing all our website content, so feel free to check that out at www.doctorsofrunning.com. After our break the podcast will be full steam ahead! Happy New Year! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/5/20221 minute, 18 seconds
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#70 Can I Run Through an Achilles Tendon Injury?

Today is our final episode of 2021, and we couldn't be more thankful for all of you who have joined this community! We are closing out the year with an exciting new giving initiative which we discuss in detail. However, this month's organization that we are supporting is Megan's Wings. You can check out what they do on their website: https://www.meganswings.org/. After that, Matt and Nathan dive into Achilles Tendinopathy and cover everything from definitions, pathoanatomy, rehab, and what role shoes play. They also discuss the question, "Can I keep running through this injury?" As always, this podcast is not a substitute for medical advice. If you are having pain or an injury, please find a local physical therapist.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/29/20211 hour, 42 seconds
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#69 Best Road Racing Shoe 2021: DPT Approved Awards

We are in the final episode of our DPT Approved Awards for 2021. Our team has tested over 110 shoes and ran over 15,000 miles in 2021 (so far) and we are ready to dish out our picks for numerous categories of shoes. Our final category is a fan-favorite: Best Road Racing Shoes. We talk through our individual contributor picks for both shorter and longer distance road racing with a focus on "super shoe" options. We are believers in more traditional road racing flats, but those will be reserved for another time. 2021 was a sneaky year that brought a lot of very solid road racing options, and we talk about many of them in this episode.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/22/202135 minutes, 39 seconds
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#68 Best Stability Shoe 2021: DPT Approved Awards

Today we are continuing our run through our DPT Approved Awards. Our team has tested over 110 shoes and ran over 15,000 miles in 2021 (so far) and we are ready to dish out our picks for numerous categories of shoes. Today's roundtable focuses on one of our favorite topics, which is stability within running shoe construction. We are dishing out two awards today. First is the "Best Stability Shoe", which is defined as "a shoe that has intentional design to help guide the foot as it moves across the platform by utilizing some formal stability construction". The second award is "Best Stable Neutral Shoe", which we define as "a shoe that was not built with formal stability measures, but its construction lends it to being more stable compared to other shoes within the neutral category." If you're looking for our nitty gritty through on the nuance found in stability footwear design, you won't find it here, but you can get a start by going to www.doctorsofrunning.com and checking out our "Stability Guide". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/15/202140 minutes, 6 seconds
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#67 Best Plated Performance Trainer 2021: DPT Approved Awards

Ready for about 100 tangents? Well here they come. Today we are continuing our run through our DPT Approved Awards. Our team has tested over 110 shoes and ran over 14,500 miles in 2021 (so far) and we are ready to dish out our picks for numerous categories of shoes. We break down the best plated performance trainers in 2021 while presenting our individual picks and our team's consensus pick. We define performance trainer as "a shoe that specializes for uptempo running, workouts, and can even double as a racer for some. It's even better if the shoe can handle warm-ups well and do a few easy miles on the ends of workouts, but typically isn't as comfortable for daily milage." We discuss that some plated shoes designed for racing may function well (or even better) for some in a performance trainer capacity, but that does come with a higher price tag. This was the first time where all three members had the same three shoes in their top 3 (albeit in different orders).  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/8/202134 minutes, 7 seconds
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#66 Best Non-Plated Performance Trainer 2021: DPT Approved Awards

Today we are continuing our run through our DPT Approved Awards. Our team has tested over 110 shoes and ran over 14,500 miles in 2021 (so far) and we are ready to dish out our picks for numerous categories of shoes. Today we break down the best non-plated performance trainers in 2021 while presenting our individual picks and our team's consensus pick. We define performance trainer as "a shoe that specializes for uptempo running, workouts, and can even double as a racer for some. It's even better if the shoe can handle warm-ups well and do a few easy miles on the ends of workouts, but typically isn't as comfortable for daily milage." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/1/202126 minutes, 15 seconds
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#65 Daily Trainer of the Year 2021: DPT Approved Awards

It's that time of year! Our team has tested over 110 shoes and ran over 14,500 miles in 2021 (so far) and we are ready to dish out our awards. Up first is the Best Daily Trainer Award. We define daily trainer as "a shoe that can eat up a lot of your training miles, is reliable and consistent, has mild versatility, and can function as a workhorse shoe." In other words, which shoe do you just keep reaching for day after day? Our team gives each of our individual picks, what we like about them, and then finish with our team's consensus pick for the year.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/24/202134 minutes, 1 second
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#64 Where are my shoes?? Exploring supply chain issues (ft. Tina Danforth of Mizuno USA)

In today's episode we had the privilege of sitting down with Tina Danforth, Product Manager of Running Footwear and Apparel for Mizuno USA, to talk in depth about the supply chain issues within the running industry. We talk about how the supply chain works, what areas have been affected, what consumers can expect (in terms of availability and price), and some tips for shopping in the future. Then Tina pulls back the curtain for the future of Mizuno and also we take a closer look at design elements of the Rebellion.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/17/202149 minutes, 9 seconds
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#63 Best Cold Weather Running Gear, Saucony Endorphin Speed RunShield, and Adidas Solar Glide 4 Series

Today Matt and Nathan sit down to break down the changes that happen to a crowd favorite (Endorphin Speed 2) when you slap a RunShield upper onto it. They then discuss two shoes within the Solar Glide series and certain design patterns that muddy clean transitions and mechanics. Finally they dive into staying safe in darker and colder weather, while pointing out some of their own favorite gear. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/10/20211 hour, 2 minutes, 54 seconds
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#62 The Benefits of Zero Drop, Halloween Shenanigans, and Altra Paradigm 6 Review

In today's episode we dive into the knowledge base surrounding 0 drop shoes and what demands they place on the body. We also discuss transitioning to a 0mm drop platform and considerations of how to do it safely. We then discuss in depth the Altra Paradigm 6, all while trying to bring David along, who was deep into character throughout the review (see YouTube to visualize costumes).  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/3/202159 minutes, 48 seconds
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#61 Adios Pro 2 Review and Comparisons, Quick Tips on Recovery, and Mailbag: First Toe Stiffness and Pain

In today's episode we first get a peek into David's testing experience of the Bondi X after he took it for a steady state 21 mile long run. We then give some quick tips on recovery after hard race efforts and what our body needs in recovery. The bulk of our time is spent reviewing the Adios Pro 2, comparing to other models, and talking about the unique construction of the shoe. Finally, we dip into the follower mailbag to talk about first toe stiffness and pain, exercises to consider, and how shoes and shoe modifications may help. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/27/20211 hour, 6 minutes, 43 seconds
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#60 The Physiology of Super Shoes (feat Dustin Joubert PhD)

In today's episode, Matt sits down with Dustin Joubert to talk about the physiology behind Super Shoes. Dustin has a PhD in Exercise Physiology and is a professor at Stephen F Austin State University. He has been conducting running economy research regarding how people respond to a various number of the current super shoes, including the Alphafly, Vaporfly, Metspeed Sky, Rocket X, and Endorphin Pro (among others). They talk about the results of his current research (linked below), plans for future study, and recommendations for how different runners should (or shouldn't) use this date to inform their purchases for running shoes. They also go into his own personal experience in the shoes and how he has processed which shoes he likes most, which he calls his "LabRat" testing.  *please forgive the minor echoing noted when Dustin is speaking* For more information on Dustin Joubert PhD, his research, and how to support his upcoming work, check out the following links: Preprint Link: https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/kinesiology/33/ Crowdfunding Link: https://graphite.sfasu.edu/impact-jacks/project/support-research-for-women-s-running-shoe-performance-at-sfa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labratrundown/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/20/202154 minutes, 13 seconds
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#59 Endorphin Pro 2 or Pro+? (MKE Lakefront Marathon Recap), and Are Stable Neutral Shoes a Thing?

We are back in the recording studio and are thankful to be back together. First, we quickly touch on the differences between the Mizuno Wave Rebellion pre-production model and the final production models that we just received in the mail a few weeks ago. There are some important differences! We then recap Nathan's MKE Lakefront Marathon experience and dive into the experience of pain throughout training as well as why he chose the Endorphin Pro 2 over the Pro + for this race. Finally we dip into the mailbag and discuss a question surrounding "stable neutral shoes" and how well we are able (or not able) to effectively pair foot type with shoes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/13/20211 hour, 5 minutes, 42 seconds
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HIGHLIGHTS: Running Foot Strike: Is One Type Best? Part 2

Today we finish our HIGHLIGHTS series with the second part of our conversation on foot strike and how it impacts running and the runner. Next week we will be back with brand new content and updates on fall training/racing/studying. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/6/202141 minutes, 3 seconds
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HIGHLIGHTS: Running Foot Strike: Is One Type Best? Part 1

It's a busy time over here at Doctors of Running. Matt is getting ready for his qualifying exams, David is in the throws of wedding season, and Nate has his marathon this week. Therefore we are taking this change to dive back into a podcast we released in the first couple months of our podcast's life. Over the next two weeks we will re-release our podcast on running foot strike and what the research shows us about the impact of all strike patterns. It's a great topic because it can be something that many runners obsess over...but maybe for the wrong reasons. As always, this is for educational purposes only and should not be a substitute for medical advice.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/29/202131 minutes, 48 seconds
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#58 Saucony Endorphin Pro +, Orthotics & Stability Shoes?, and Do Higher Drops Offload the Calf?

Today's episode was a fun one to record as we jumped back into a deep dive of a shoe. The Saucony Endorphin Pro + is about to hit the market and is an even more race ready option from Saucony. We talk about our current testing experience and the influence of uppers on a shoe. We then hit the fan mailbag and answer questions regarding the interaction between orthotics and stability shoes as well as how higher drop shoes may effect calf loading. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/22/202154 minutes, 15 seconds
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#57 Minimalist vs Maximalist: What Should Kids and the Elderly Wear?

Today we welcome Guest Reviewer Andrea Myers to the roundtable! Andrea is a Doctor of Physical Therapy with 15 years of experience and a board certification in Orthopedics. She gives insight into the crossover between running and cycling given her history as a professional cyclist and current role as a bike fitter. We all then dive into the topic of minimalism and maximalism. We discuss possible pros and cons of each, with a special focus on how/when each may be used in the special populations of kids and the elderly.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/15/20211 hour, 1 minute, 11 seconds
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#56 What Story Does our Outsole Wear Tell? and the Most Stable Super Shoes (Adizero Avanti Super Spike Preview)

Today Matt gives a preview to the Adizero Avanti and we discuss who may need track spikes in the first place. We then talk about what we can and cannot learn from our outsole wear pattern. Finally we talk about the ranging stability within super shoes and which may be appropriate for those with certain stability needs. *None of what is shared in this podcast should be a substitute for medical advice* --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/8/202141 minutes, 11 seconds
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#55 Plantar Fasci(itis?) and How a Runner's Weight Plays Into Shoe Selection

In today's episode we start with a quick update on our own training and a mini review of a shoe Nathan has been testing the last few weeks. We then dive into the anatomy of the plantar fascia, what may cause pain/injury, and what do to about it. NOTE: a hallmark sign of plantar fasciopathy is pain with the first steps in the morning (was not said in the pod, but is a really helpful sign/symptom to diagnose). Finally, our team talks about a very interesting topic: how does body weight influence what running shoes we buy? **This podcast is not a substitute for medical advice and is educational in nature. If you are having pain, please contact your orthopedic PT or physician** --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/1/20211 hour, 2 minutes, 11 seconds
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#54 Ankle Sprains, Do Shoes Cause Injuries?, and Who Actually Benefits from Super Shoes?

In today's episode we are starting a new trend where each episode is inspired by you, our listeners. We are taking your questions and diving deep into each topic. Today we dive deep into ankle sprain classification/rehab, discuss the likelihood of shoes being a causative factor of pain and how you can tell, and consider who may actually benefit from "super shoes" (as well as what "benefit" really means). Also, you'll get a sneak peek at a shoe that Founder Matt Klein is currently testing.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/25/20211 hour, 3 minutes, 52 seconds
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#53 Mizuno Wave Rebellion Review

In this episode we dive deep into Mizuno’s new offering, the Wave Rebellion. It features a new Pebax foam (Enerzy Lite) and a glass fiber plate. We talk about who will most likely do well in a shoe like this. Before that, we simply highlight some other gear/nutrition that we’ve been regularly using on our runs. Visit our full written review of the Wave Rebellion here: https://www.doctorsofrunning.com/2021/08/mizuno-wave-rebellion-multiple-tester.html --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/18/202153 minutes, 40 seconds
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#52 Super Shoes of 2021 | Alphafly to Sky, Best Carbon Plated Shoes of the Year

Matt and David dive into all the new Marathon racing options that came out this year. They talk about their personal favorites and what might work best for certain types of runners. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/4/202159 minutes, 39 seconds
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#51 DOR Mailbag Q&A

We've loved our growing audience and all the questions coming our way. The sad thing is that we are limited in our time and aren't able to get to all of them. therefore we are starting the DOR Mailbag. We are taking your questions and creating a running list. On each podcast, we will address at least one mailbag question. This is a special episode where Matt and Nathan round out our first set of mailbag questions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/28/202143 minutes, 23 seconds
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#50 Doctors of Running Q&A: Flare, Toe Spring, Plates and More

Today is our 50th episode! It's been a while since we've released a podcast, and we were glad to be back. We give an update to what DOR has been up to and then run through many questions we've gotten from you all over the last few months.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/21/202159 minutes, 45 seconds
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#48 Breaking down the PUMA Nitro Line

In this episode, Nathan gives a breakdown of (most of) the new Nitro line from PUMA as they burst back into the run specialty scene. The only shoe not covered is the Deviate Nitro as it has not been tested by our team yet. Find out what he thinks would work best for daily miles, the most versatile, and where the rest fall in line.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/26/202123 minutes, 52 seconds
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#47 Common Taper Mistakes and Run Coaching Philosophy (feat. Dave Ames)

Today we had the privilege of sitting down with Coach Dave Ames of Ame For It Run Coaching. He breaks down his coaching philosophy and answers questions from our followers (including common taper mistakes and book recommendations). He really drops some knowledge. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/19/20211 hour, 4 minutes, 44 seconds
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#46 Biodegradable Footwear; NEWTON Gravity and Motion 10 Reviews

Today we sit down as a team to discuss the most recent initiative from Newton, which is creating biodegradable shoes to help sustainability efforts. Listen for more details! We then give our thoughts on the new Gravity and Motion 10 and the difficulties we had getting used to these shoes compared to some of the other Newtons we have tested (and why).  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/12/202128 minutes, 8 seconds
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#45 “Natural Running” and the founding of TOPO (ft. Tony Post)

We were honored to have Tony Post join us on the podcast this week. Tony, the founder and CEO of TOPO Athletic, has a rich and fun history in the sport of running and in footwear development. Hear more about his journey and how TOPO approaches footwear design today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/7/202136 minutes, 10 seconds
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REVIEW: HOKA ONE ONE Carbon X2 AFTER 108 MILES

David Salas DPT gives his thoughts on the Carbon X2 after 100+ miles.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
5/6/20217 minutes, 11 seconds
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#44: Skechers Razor Line Explained

Hello everyone! Today we show up clean shaven to talk all things that is  Razor. The Skechers Razor line blew up in popularity with the Skechers  GORun Razor 3 debuting their Hyperburst foam a couple of years ago.  Since then they have taken the Razor and run with it, making a plated  version, a higher stack version, a trail version, and evolving uppers  throughout. In this episode Matt and Nathan dive into all 6 (yes....6) available Razor variants that are currently available from Skechers. The beloved Razor 3 was played with to provide runners with many shoes that serve different purposes, with all of them keeping some Razor 3 DNA. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
4/30/202140 minutes, 36 seconds
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#43 Brooks Launch 8 vs Launch 8 GTS + Budget Trainers

In today's episode Matt and Nathan dive into the Brooks Launch 8 and Launch 8 GTS (go-to-stability) while drawing comparisons to other high quality budget trainers that are out on the market. They discuss which budget trainers ($100 or less) exist and why some may work better than others for certain people. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
4/26/202132 minutes, 37 seconds
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#42 PUMA Deviate Nitro Elite

This was fun. An unexpected company has produced one of our favorite elite marathon racing shoes to date. Keeping things simple while progressing foam technology and shaping, the PUMA Deviate Nitro Elite is a versatile and fun ride. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/28/202153 minutes, 22 seconds
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#41 HOKA ONE ONE Mach 4 Review + Comparisons

Today the team dives into the HOKA ONE ONE Mach 4, a highly anticipated performance trainer from HOKA this year. We also spend a lot of time diving into comparisons with other HOKA and other branded shoes to see where this might fit in someone's lineup. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/18/202151 minutes, 2 seconds
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#40 Val Weilert: Footwear Designer!

"I asked her friend, what do you do for Nike? He said he was a footwear designer and I was like whoa, whoa, whoa wait how did you do that? Did you study fashion...? There was just not the knowledge I think there is today. After I heard his job and what he did I was like wait this is the perfect job. I'm a runner. I love art and design. Why can't I put these two things together?"   This week we had the honor of speaking with Valerie Weilert, a footwear designer in the running industry. We go into her beginnings in the footwear industry and talk about thoughts on super shoes and racing flats. A lot of good information on shoe design here for those interested in how the process works. Special thanks to Val for speaking with us and sharing her story!   Chapter Preview 00:00 - Intro, Val's background in running and footwear design 7:19 - What is the normal day of a footwear designer?/Design process   13:23 - Evolution of a shoe design 14:47 - Developing shoes/spikes for athletes to consumers 30:36 - Super Shoe thoughts 44:43 - The classic racing flat, and finding the right shoe for you 56:00 - World Athletic impacts on shoe designing, and thoughts on popular track shoes today 1:01:50 - COVID impact on professional training   1:06:24 - Coffee or tea? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/11/20211 hour, 10 minutes, 51 seconds
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#39 Run Coaching and Physical Therapy (feat. Coach Dave Ames)

Today we had the pleasure of sitting down to talk with Coach Dave Ames of Ame For It Run Coaching. Dave addresses many audiences including prospective run coaches, new run coaches, and then people seeking a run coach. Listen to find out what makes a someone a good run coach and what to look for if you're trying to find your own run coach. We also dive into where Physical Therapy and Run Coaching merge together and how their unique, divergent skill sets should be utilized. Spoiler: this is a team sport. Finally we talk about optimal training and common training errors that lead to injury.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
3/4/20211 hour, 8 minutes, 58 seconds
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#38 Carbon Fiber Suspension Shoes with creator Lenn Hann

We sat down with Lenn Hann to dig into the research he has done regarding the new shoe he is finding via Kickstarter. We go into sample sizes, methods, and outcomes of what his research looked like. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/28/202136 minutes, 28 seconds
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#37 STORY TIME: Favorite Race Moments

Matt, David, and Nathan break down their favorite race memories. A pleasant trip down memory lane. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/24/202114 minutes, 21 seconds
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#36 Karhu's Jordan Kinley on Past, Present, and Future of the Finnish Running Brand

We had the pleasure of sitting down the Jordan Kinley of Karhu. He brings us through the long and rich history of the brand and the technological developments that have been happening within the brand for a long time. He also give a look into what is in store for 2021 in Karhu. Oh, and if you didn't know...they have a kickin' lifestyle line of shoes and clothes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
2/2/202155 minutes, 26 seconds
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#35: Saucony Freedom 4 Review (and comparisons to the Kinvara 12)

Today we dissect our testing experience of the new Saucony Freedom 4, which is the first non-plated shoe to sport their PWRUN PB midsole that was found in the Endorphin Pro and Speed. We also dive into how Saucony managed to stabilize such a bouncy and softer foam. We also take a lot of time to compare to the Kinvara 12, it's older and more traditional cousin. Both great options -- just depends what you are looking for. Take a listen for all the details! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/28/202143 minutes, 21 seconds
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#34 HOKA ONE ONE Carbon X2 Review: All of the Science

The Carbon X2 was designed to help break the 100K world record. We dive into our testing experience and then the science behind this shoe...and there is a lot of it. Also find out which childhood snack this shoe reminds us of. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/19/202154 minutes, 17 seconds
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#33 Saucony Kinvara 12 Review

The beloved Kinvara gets a big update! Check our our team’s thoughts on this lightweight trainer and speed day shoe! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/15/202131 minutes, 50 seconds
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#32 Saucony Hurricane 23 Review

The roundtable today is all about the premium stability trainer by Saucony -- the Hurricane 23. For lovers of the bouncy but heavy PWRUN+ foam who like some moderate-maximal stability, this may be a great option. Plus find out which National Park this shoe reminds us of. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/12/202127 minutes, 17 seconds
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#31 2020 Recap and 2021 Dreams (100+ mile review for Symmetros, Adizero Pro, and Kayano Lite)

Time for 2021! In this episode we recap 2020 for DOR and some personal goals that we met. We then shift to our hopes for 2021. Next we transition to some long term reviews for shoes we have over 100 miles in. And finally we dig into the “hierarchy of evidence” and how that informs how we make, and how you should interpret, our recommendations. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
1/5/202146 minutes, 54 seconds
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#30 2020 Shoes of the Year

In this episode our team breaks down their favorite shoes from 2020...with some side stepping into training and footwear science related topics.  We hit our favorite trainers, most versatile shoes, trail picks, and ultimately our picks for overall shoe of the year.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
12/7/202049 minutes, 33 seconds
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#29 361 Super Shoe and Beyond - The Ultimate Sneak Peek

Phil Anthony joins the Roundtable and give the ultimate sneak peek into the future of 361. After a quiet 2020 when COVID gave them a chance to step back and reassess, they’re moving forward with new technology, foam, and of course, their crack at the super shoe. The YouTube video has visuals of many shoes that have never been seen by the public. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/21/202057 minutes, 4 seconds
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#28 Reebok Forever Floatride Grow Review

Today we take a look at one of the first completely plant based shoes -- the Reebok Forever Floatride Grow. We discuss how this shoe, which has the goal of maintaining performance while decreasing a carbon footprint, stacks up against other trainers and if it is a viable option for casual and serious runners. Plus we compare it to a vegetable, so that's fun.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/18/202042 minutes, 24 seconds
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#27 ASICS, 2020 and beyond, with Guest Chad Mullavey | Kayano Lite, Metaracer, and more

We had the privilege of sitting down with Global Product Line Manager for ASICS, Chad Mullavey. He helps break down so many of the changes we've seen in ASICS over the last 1-2 years and gives a glimpse into the future as well. If you thought 2020 ASICS was fun...sounds like you will be thrilled with 2021 ASICS. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/5/202032 minutes, 10 seconds
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#26: Q&A Best Stability Shoe Trends 2020

Today we revisit the topic of trends in the area of stability built into running shoes and answer some of your questions that were posed on our media outlets! Topics include people with two different foot types, how carbon plated shoes have integrated stability, and more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
11/2/202035 minutes, 35 seconds
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#25 Favorite Racing Shoe in 2020 (feat. Thomas Neuberger from BITR)

Believe in the Run has created community during a year where social isolation is a reality and many races were cancelled. Learn about the founder of BITR, the success of GRIT, and what each of our favorite “racing stack” is from 2020. Listen to learn more about that term — Thomas gets credit for coining it. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/25/202048 minutes, 33 seconds
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#24 Best Stability Running Shoe Trends 2020

In this episode we take a look at the history of "stability" in running shoe development and the current trends we are seeing in the industry. We also helps break down what the research is showing regarding stability and how that aligns or diverges with what we see in footwear development.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/22/202030 minutes, 16 seconds
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#23 The Best of Saucony -- Present and Future (feat Chad Holt of Saucony Running)

This was a really fun interview. Chad Holt of Saucony joins us to recap the fantastic year that Saucony had with releasing the Endorphin line as well as putting out some stellar updates. After that, he gives insight into the future of what Saucony is planning to put out. Plus, we all give our pick for best Saucony shoe for 2020! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/14/20201 hour, 4 minutes, 2 seconds
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#22 What is "Elite Jogging"? (feat. Jamison Michael from JAMI REVIEWS)

We were honored to have Jamison Michael join us on the podcast. This episode dives into the deeper things of running like community and the good that can come from it. You will hear how Jami got his start in reviewing, his passions, what "elite jogging" really is, and finally more about his Make ASICS Great Again movement. We also make our 2020 picks for the best (or most seemingly excited for David) ASICS shoe of the year. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
10/1/202054 minutes, 45 seconds
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#21 2020 Trainer of the Year (feat. Sam Winebaum of RoadTrailRun)

In this episode we dive into many shoe and running related topics with the very wise and experienced Sam Winebaum. You will hear the origin story of RoadTrailRun.com, hear a discussion on the footwear industry (and what is being missed), outsole impact, toe box and fit, and finally each of our picks for trainer fo the year. Sam and his team do a phenomenal job reviewing shoes and other running gear/tech, so make sure to check them out! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/24/20201 hour, 7 minutes, 34 seconds
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#20 Skechers GOrun Razor + Hyper Review: Doctors of Running Roundtable

Skechers has been rolling out their "+" models throughout 2020, and this may have been the most anticipated shoe to receive the "+" treatment. The Skechers Razor 3 is an award-winning shoe that has kept its character but did receive some updates. Mainly this update consists of a new, more accommodating upper material and the transition to a more durable and grippy Goodyear rubber outsole with some additional coverage. We discuss how these changes affected the fit and ride, as well as engage in some needed sports banter.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/20/202032 minutes, 46 seconds
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#19 Nike Alphafly NEXT% Review: The Nike Gauntlet (Alphafly vs. NEXT% vs. 4% Flyknit vs. 4% OG)

In this episode, David and Matt break down the Alphafly Next% and compare it to all of the members of the Vaporfly family.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/9/202054 minutes, 46 seconds
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#18 Skechers GORUN MaxRoad 4+ Review: Doctors of Running Virtual Roundtable

Shechers has been rolling out their "+" treatment models in 2020, the latest of which is the MaxRoad 4+. This shoe gets a massive upper overhaul and gets Goodyear rubber placed on the outsole for improved durability. In this episode, our team breaks down the mechanics of this shoe and reports on our testing experience. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
9/5/202030 minutes, 50 seconds
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#17 Saucony Triumph 18 Review: Doctors of Running Roundtable

Today the Doctors of Running team reviews the Saucony Triumph 18, a premium daily trainer that released August 2020. This shoe features a robust midsole that has a surprising amount of bounce and pop to it. The team also compares the shoe to a current NBA playoff team. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/25/202030 minutes, 42 seconds
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#16 Reebok Symmetros Review: Doctors of Running Roundtable

In this roundtable we dig into the new Reebok Symmetros. This is a huge step forward for Reebok in terms of the geometry of a running shoe midsole, which produces a smooth, fun, and versatile trainer that can easily handle long runs and some workouts. If you like the Floatride Energy, look out, this has a lot of the same character with just a bit more Floatride Energy foam underneath and a smoother and more stable ride.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/14/202025 minutes, 35 seconds
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#15 Reebok Running Shoe Line-Up and Sneak Peaks (feat. Casey McCombs): Doctors of Running Roundtable

Believe it or not, but Reebok is putting out some of the best daily trainers out there these days. In this episode we welcome Casey McCombs of Reebok to break down the current line-up of killer daily trainers from Reebok and we discuss the vision behind all the technology put into their shoes. Also, get a sneak peak into the future of Reebok in the world of run specialty and some shoes coming from them on the horizon! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/12/202042 minutes, 36 seconds
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Run Basics 5: Lack of Rest Days and Cross Training (Training Errors)

Welcome to our mini series on Run Basics. This is going to be short (typically 5-10 minute) segments on some basic information related to running. This will include Info on running related injuries, training tips/errors, shoe basics, and more. This episode goes a little deeper into the potential training error of lack of rest days or cross training. This episode utilizes a visual analogy of a paperclip that can be found on Point Forward Physical Therapy's Facebook page if it isn’t clear in the podcast. Disclaimer: this podcast should not substitute for medical advice.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/5/20205 minutes, 15 seconds
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#14 Mizuno ENERZY and Wave Sky 4 Review (feat Tina Danforth): Doctors of Running Roundtable

The Doctors of Running team reviews the Mizuno Wave Sky 4 with help from Mizuno Running Product Manager Tina Danforth. Tina gives insider information regarding the new Mizuno ENERZY foam, how it was integrated into the Wave Sky 4, as well as a look into the near future for Mizuno. The interview with Tina starts off the episode with it switching to the Doctors of Running Rountable Review around 30 minutes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
8/1/202056 minutes, 31 seconds
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#13 Shoes as Tools (feat: Simon Bartold of SHOEphoria): Doctors of Running Virtual Roundtable

Today Matt interviews a hero of many in the footwear industry, Simon Bartold. Simon is the founder of Bartold Clinical and has had major influence in companies like Salomon, Asics, and more. They discuss many intricate topics within the running footwear industry and discuss the questions that people aren't asking when it comes to much of the innovation occurring in running shoes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/30/202059 minutes, 7 seconds
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Run Basics 4: Changing Running Mechanics (Training Errors)

Welcome to our mini series on Run Basics. This is going to be short (typically 5-10 minute) segments on some basic information related to running. This will include Info on running related injuries, training tips/errors, shoe basics, and more. This episode goes a little deeper into the potential training error of changing your running form. This episode challenges runners to carefully consider what small changes in running form may do to their body during running and to seek guidance before making large mechanical changes. Disclaimer: this should not be substituted for medical advice.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/25/20204 minutes, 25 seconds
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#12 Newton Fate 6 Reivew (feat. Jerry Lee CEO, Matt Lee COO, and Laura Tingle)

This episode is centered all around the Newton Fate 6, a new release of what many consider the "introductory shoe" to the Newton Line. Joining us on the podcast are Jerry Lee (Newton's CEO), Matt Lee (COO), and Laura Tingle (Product Manager). The first half of this podcast (until 38 minutes) is an exclusive interview where the Newton staff detail the philosophy, development, and technology of Newton footwear with a focus on the Fate 6. The second half of this episode is where Matt, David, and Nathan break down their testing experience and the performance of the Newton Fate 6. If you want to grow in your appreciation for what Newton is doing and what they have done in the running shoe industry, this is a must-listen episode.   --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/22/20201 hour, 5 minutes, 49 seconds
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#11 Mizuno Wave Rider 24 Review (Mesh vs WaveKnit): Doctors of Running Roundtable

In this episode we dive into the Wave Rider 24. The Mizuno Wave Rider has been around for a long time, and this year the shoe receives a masterful update that could be considered an overhaul. This version of the Wave Rider sports new foam technology, modifications to the wave plate, and a new outsole design that will keep the "Wave Rider faithful" happy while also making the shoe more accessible for those who previously averse to the wave plate feel. We dive into differences between the two models (Mesh and WaveKnit) because they run like two very different shoes. Which one is better? Our team is split. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/15/202028 minutes, 48 seconds
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Run Basics 3: Training Errors

Welcome to our mini series on Run Basics. This is going to be short (typically 5-10 minute) segments on some basic information related to running. This will include Info on running related injuries, training tips/errors, shoe basics, and more. Today's episode is rapid fire information regarding the most commonly identified training errors found in the research. Why do we care about training errors? Well, this episode shares some statistics that show how impactful they may be in running related injuries. These short episodes are adapted from videos that Nathan created for his running specialty clinic (Point Forward Physical Therapy) in Stevens Point, WI. Disclaimer: this is for educational purposes only. Do not substitute this information for medical advice. For medical advice, please contact your physical therapist or physician. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/11/20203 minutes, 19 seconds
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#10 Most Surprising Shoes of 2020 So Far (mid-year): Doctors of Running Roundtable

In this episode our three team members give their surprise shoe so far of 2020 after each running in 40+ different shoes so far this year. This is not the "best" or "favorite" necessarily, but the shoe that surprised them the most during testing. 2020 has been a fun year of running shoes so far and we are only half way through! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/7/202019 minutes, 5 seconds
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#9 HOKA ONE ONE Rincon 2 Review: Doctors of Running Roundtable

Today we dive into reviewing the HOKA ONE ONE Rincon 2, what we consider the "maximalist's minimalist" shoe. A firmer yet still cushioned shoe that is lightweight and can keep up with your pacing, we discuss fit, ride, and who this shoe may work best for. We also dive into the biomechanics of early and late stage rocker soles and who may benefit from each specific type of rocker depending on varying clinical conditions.  Disclaimer: this podcast is not a substitute for medical advice. If you have pain, please consult a physical therapy, your physician, or other health care provider. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
7/6/202034 minutes, 44 seconds
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Run Basics 2: Training Volume

Welcome to our mini series on Run Basics. This is going to be short (typically 5-10 minute) segments on some basic information related to running. This will include Info on running related injuries, training tips/errors, shoe basics, and more. Today's episode goes into the common training error of drastic changes to "training volume". These short episodes are adapted from videos that Nathan created for his running specialty clinic (Point Forward Physical Therapy) in Stevens Point, WI. Disclaimer: this is for educational purposes only. Do not substitute this information for medical advice. For medical advice, please contact your physical therapist or physician. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/30/20203 minutes, 28 seconds
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#8 Adidas Adizero Pro Review: Doctors of Running Roundtable

Today we take a look at the highly anticipated Adidas Adizero Pro! A marathon racing flat worn by some of the best and a new addition to the "super shoe" group of carbon fiber plated marathon racers. We dive into the specs and design, comparing it to other shoes in this category, and compare it to a farm animal.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/27/202028 minutes, 6 seconds
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Run Basics 1: Getting Started

Welcome to our mini series on Run Basics. This is going to be short (typically 5-10 minute) segments on some basic information related to running. This will include Info on running related injuries, training tips/errors, shoe basics, and more. Today's episode is 5 tips on how to get started with running. These short episodes are adapted from videos that Nathan created for his running specialty clinic (Point Forward Physical Therapy) in Stevens Point, WI. Disclaimer: this is for educational purposes only. Do not substitute this information for medical advice. For medical advice, please contact your physical therapist or physician. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/23/20205 minutes, 25 seconds
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#7 Reebok Floatride Run Fast 2 Review: Doctors of Running Roundtable

Today we discuss with performance shoe designed for workouts, racing, or uptempo training from Reebok, the Run Fast 2. We also compare it to the Reebok Floatride Panthea and Reebok Forever Floatride Energy 2.0 as well.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/21/202027 minutes, 27 seconds
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#6 Running Foot Strike: Is One Type Best? Part 2. DOR Roundtable

In this episode we continue diving into the topic of foot strike in running. If you haven't already, check out Part 1 to get the start of the conversation. Our goal is to bring knowledge based on the available research/literature, our clinical experiences with patients, and biomechanical theory. Be prepared, some of the things we discuss may challenge your current paradigm on foot strike, regardless of where you land on the topic. Disclaimer: We are not playing the role of physical therapist in the content of this video. This video is strictly intended for educational use. If you have an injury or pain, it is best to follow the guidance of your medical professional. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/17/202040 minutes, 28 seconds
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#6 Running Foot Strike: Is One Type Best? Part 1. DOR Roundtable

In this episode we begin diving into the topic of foot strike in running, which can be a very controversial topic. Our goal is to bring knowledge based on the available research/literature, our clinical experiences with patients, and biomechanical theory. Be prepared, some of the things we discuss may challenge your current paradigm on foot strike, regardless of where you land on the topic. Disclaimer: We are not playing the role of physical therapist in the content of this video. This video is strictly intended for educational use. If you have an injury or pain, it is best to follow the guidance of your medical professional. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/17/202031 minutes, 26 seconds
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#5 Mizuno Wave Horizon 4 Review: DOR Roundtable

Today we look at the Mizuno Wave Horizon 4! This a high stability and high cushioning model coming from Mizuno featuring the new Foam Wave and XPOP midsole. We talk about the move away from traditional posting and its implication on running and gait mechanics. If you like please subscribe and follow us on social media channels! @doctorsofrunning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/15/202037 minutes, 57 seconds
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#4 Saucony Endorphin Pro Review: DOR Roundtable

Today we review the highly anticipated carbon plated marathon racer Saucony Endorphin Pro! Many fan questions this week and we did our best to address them all to good detail. If you like the video please subscribe, follow us on social media @doctorsofrunning and check us out at doctorsofrunning.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/15/202054 minutes, 25 seconds
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#3 Skechers Speed Elite Hyper Review: DOR Roundtable

Today we review the newly released Skechers GOrun Speed Elite Hyper! The shoe is a lower profile racing flat designed for elite marathon, but versatile enough to tackle virtually any of the shorter distances as well! If you enjoy the video please subscribe and follow us on social media! @doctorsofrunning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/15/202034 minutes, 51 seconds
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#2 Saucony Endorphin Speed Review: DOR Roundtable

SAUCONY ENDORPHIN SPEED on the DOR Roundtable today. You asked your questions and we answered in this video! We also provide some of our insights into what makes the Endorphin Speed such a unique and intriguing shoe. If you liked the video please subscribe to Doctors of Running and check us out at doctorsofrunning.com and @doctorsofrunning on IG and Facebook! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/15/202033 minutes, 7 seconds
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#1: Reebok Panthea Review: DOR Roundtable

Hi everyone! Today we look at the Reebok Floatride Run Panthea. This is a daily trainer that can also dabble as a performance trainer or even racer for some. The shoe features full length Floatride PEBAX based foam with an EVA topole and a very fitted upper. 8mm drop, 8 oz Men's size 9, 7.2 oz Women's size 7.  Disclaimer: We are not playing the role of physical therapist in the content of this video. This video is strictly intended for educational use. If you have an injury or pain, it is best to follow the guidance of your medical professional. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
6/15/202020 minutes, 27 seconds