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How to Run Properly: Do You Need To Push Off? with Todd Martin MD 

Todd Martin MD
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Pose Method Running Analysis. One of the hardest things to understand in Pose Method is the lack of any need to push with the legs. Do we really only need gravity? Does this make any sense? Many people think so, and many people think that is crazy. In this Part 2 video I will analyze the “fall” from support in the Pose Method and compare the idea of falling with no muscles to the idea of pushing with the core. My analysis is based on my own movement system, The Martin Movement Method and The Walking Code. The Martin Movement Method defines the 8 fundamental patterns of core movement that we use in all our routine activities when standing on two feet. These 8 patterns allow us to interact with gravity without falling and without having to use valuable conscious brain resources. These patterns of movement are ingrained in our nervous system and most people operate without even knowing they are using them. But when we get the patterns wrong, this can lead to poor technique, but more importantly it can lead to injury. This could be with running but even with an activity like walking.
I believe that much of the controversy about running technique comes from the lack of understanding of how we control our bodies from the core. When we try to explain movement with the actions of the legs alone, it is insufficient to explain many of the things that go on during running and other activities. This lends itself to people coming up with very simple sounding explanations, like in Pose Method and Chi Running. The simple notion of falling and letting gravity take you is very appealing. It is much more appealing that trying to understand 8 patterns of movement generated by three elements of your core. I don’t promise you that it will be easy. But I promise you it will be true.
In the next part I will look at unweighting, or how we get the weight removed from the ground so the support leg can be lifted. I will discuss the idea of triple extension.
The “fall” from support I say is really a push. This can be initiated when the leg is in the air, as one might do when sprinting. In this case the leg will land directly under the center of gravity. It can also be initiated from the support pose, when the leg is already on the ground, seen more in long distance running. I will show you two great examples of each, with Usain Bold and Eliud Kipchoge.
Push is more than just a word. It is one of the fundamental energies of Tai Chi. When we Push correctly, we will move correctly from support. Push involves all three elements of the core, not just the legs.
Push Core Actions
Extension of the active hip
Upper Torso turns away from the active hip
Lower Torso turns toward the active hip
Push Leg Actions
Flexion of the knee on the side of opposite the active hip.
Plantarflexion of the ankle on the side of the active hip
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00:00 Introduction
00:31 Falling vs Pushing
02:11 The core movements of a Push
02:47 Usain Bolt Push Initiation
03:19 Eliud Kipchoge midfoot strike
03:54 Hopping
05:26 Push exercise
10:15 Pulling is Really Pushing
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@logans3365
@logans3365 Год назад
I thought leaning to walk was difficult, but trying too focus on form while controlling your breath, and where your feet land is proving much more difficult. It might help if I master the new walking first, but it’s hard to go on runs knowing I am doing it wrong.
@ToddMartinMD
@ToddMartinMD Год назад
I wouldn’t assume you are doing anything wrong. This video in particular is a look at controversial running theory and my take on it. You don’t need to understand the theory to run perfectly fine.
@divad968
@divad968 2 года назад
Hmm, that PUSH, man. I thought I understood it, now I'm not so sure. How the heck can you do push in the mid air? There's no pushing off the ground. I'm a little confused. 🙃
@ToddMartinMD
@ToddMartinMD 2 года назад
You don’t need resistance to do the motion. The push energy is federated in the core. That is what is pushing the swing leg toward the ground. As soon as the foot touches the ground, then it is pushing the body off the ground. It’s the same motion you do pushing down when riding a bike.
@cannibalmanimal2336
@cannibalmanimal2336 Год назад
If you take a bowling pin and tip it over, after it drops you’ll see that it’s moved a bit from its place. It moves in a direction, it doesn’t just lay down. Why push & hop when you can just fall & hop? Double work without benefit.
@ToddMartinMD
@ToddMartinMD Год назад
No. Any forward movement of the pin would be a result of the energy you put into tipping it over, or the result of it bouncing or sliding as a result of the kinetic energy of the fall. The bowling pin cannot fall and then find itself upright again to repeat the fall without someone picking it up. All of the kinetic energy of the fall is bringing your center of mass closer to the ground and energy is needed to keep it up. When we run, our center of mass goes up, not down. Only after going up does it come back down to neutral. You cannot fall up. Why push and hop? Because a fall and hop is called a dive, as one might due when diving into a pool. Only a push and hop will propel you up and forward and allow you to land and repeat the process.
@ToddMartinMD
@ToddMartinMD Год назад
What you are calling a fall is a push, and it requires energy. Falling with no energy is call collapsing.
@jlprescott7243
@jlprescott7243 7 месяцев назад
For long distance running, just watch the elite runners. There is a subtle push. The trailing leg is relaxed and extended, and the hip flexors are stretched. Once the toe-off phase is complete and foot in the air, the stretch reflex will bring the foot up and bend the knee as it moves forward. You should not force or pull your foot up and forward.
@ToddMartinMD
@ToddMartinMD 7 месяцев назад
Yes, I agree there is a push, which is the point of the video. Pose tries to say there is no need to push-that you can just fall and pull put the leg, which defies physics.
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