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Mastering Midfoot Striking: The Key to Improving Your Running Form and Performance

Mastering Midfoot Striking: The Key to Improving Your Running Form and Performance

by Steve Gonser PT DPT | Feb 22, 2023 | Midfoot Project, Running Form

Running is a fantastic way to stay active and improve your overall health.  If you want to get the most out of your runs and training, paying attention to your form is important. Good running form is not just about looking good; it can also help you run faster and...
Improve Your Running with Midfoot Form: A Physical Therapist’s Guide

Improve Your Running with Midfoot Form: A Physical Therapist’s Guide

by Steve Gonser PT DPT | Feb 18, 2023 | Midfoot Project, Running Form

Do you (or have you) experience aches and pain while running? As a Physical Therapist, I find it’s always a good idea to look at running form. Running is more than just putting one foot in front of the other. Your run form matters as much as the miles you log...
Running with Good Form: What Your Shoes Can Tell You

Running with Good Form: What Your Shoes Can Tell You

by Steve Gonser PT DPT | Feb 14, 2023 | Midfoot Project, Running Form

Want a quick glimpse into your run form? It could be as simple as flipping your shoes over. As a physical therapist specializing in running, it’s not uncommon to find run form flaws that lead to injury or diminished performance. Much like a golfer works on their...
Run Form for Beginners: Assessing Strength

Run Form for Beginners: Assessing Strength

by Steve Gonser PT DPT | Oct 6, 2022 | Running Form

You need the right starting line to assess and improve your run form. As a Physical Therapist for the past 12 years, I’ve found that most runners focus on flashy buzz words like cadence, stride length, lean, and foot strike. While each piece has a part to play,...
Run Form for Beginners: Getting Started

Run Form for Beginners: Getting Started

by Steve Gonser PT DPT | Oct 1, 2022 | Running Form

Is your run form slowing you down or stopping you from running pain-free? What most runners don’t know: Running is more than putting one foot in front of the other — form matters. On average, most runners take 160 steps PER MINUTE. Now multiply that by...
Run Form for Beginners: Part 2 – Arms & Upper Body

Run Form for Beginners: Part 2 – Arms & Upper Body

by Steve Gonser PT DPT | Sep 29, 2022 | Running Form

Are you wondering about arm & upper body position while running? If so, you’re not alone. Depending on who you ask, you might get different answers. As a Physical Therapist since 2009, I’ve worked with thousands of runners, and most are uncertain how...
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