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How to Run (SAFER, FASTER, WITHOUT PAIN!) 

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Running is one of the most fundamental forms of exercise, but it can also be one of the most destructive. There is no doubt that running and learning how to run faster is a high impact activity that can put excessive strain on your joints and ligaments in your ankles, knees, hips and lower back. Even when you learn how to run correctly, and wear the right shoes, it's still hard to completely eliminate the possibility of eventual break down.
The root of these running woes usually starts at the point of contact, at heel strike. When you run your foot contacts the ground. Where on the foot you are making that contact can have a huge say on just how bad that running can be for you long term.
If you are a heel runner, you tend to make first ground contact with your heel. This is by far one of the most impactful ways to strike the surface and one that sends shockwaves up your leg all the way to the back. There simply is very minimal shock absorption occurring in the heel and therefore this becomes a very tough way to run.
The second most common method of striking the ground during running is with the toes. Sprinters are more likely to run on their toes and therefore less likely to experience the high impact forces that are associated with heel strike runners. That said, this does not make them immune to their own set of issues, namely inflammation of the achilles tendon and the development of achilles tendonitis.
The third and most optimal method of ground contact is through the midfoot. This occurs when all of your toes are touching the ground (as well as the midfoot) and the heel is off the ground. This gives you the perfect balance of shock absorption and propulsion.
Try the quick test in this video to see how you run and to experience what that type of running may be doing to your joints.
When you're ready to not just start running more like an athlete, but working out and training like one completely...be sure to head to athleanx.com/x/... and get the ATHLEAN-X Training System.
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@cometaire1
@cometaire1 5 лет назад
1. Lean your trunk forward 2. Land the feet under the hip 3. Land on the midfoot 4. Use buttocks to push forward (not quads)☆☆
@DJ_TRON
@DJ_TRON 4 года назад
Landing on the midfoot is a nice recipe for serious injury
@snowplays259
@snowplays259 4 года назад
Count of Monte Fisto how ?
@subscriberswithnovideosc-mk3up
@subscriberswithnovideosc-mk3up 4 года назад
@@DJ_TRON no. its a perfect balance between heel landing (which puts tremendous stress on your whole body since theres no shock absorption and your leg lands in front of you which means youre slowing yourself down, or braking) and toe running, which makes your achilles tendon absorb all the ground impact every time you land. midfoot provides both spring and lower stress on the achilles tendon while being able to land directly beneath you so you just hammer your way forward and dont slow yourself down
@generalqwer
@generalqwer 4 года назад
@@subscriberswithnovideosc-mk3up This is not entirely correct, heel striking is fine if you land under your hips, this negates the breaking effect. Also depends on the shoe, some stability shoes are conducive to certain striking patterns.
@arpan8853
@arpan8853 4 года назад
@@generalqwer heel striking is fine when you're running downhill or doing corners. Otherwise, heel running is just worse thing you can do.
@dafty9159
@dafty9159 8 лет назад
Even running is complicated wtf
@ernestoledezma5808
@ernestoledezma5808 8 лет назад
I know WTF lol
@steveesquibel7535
@steveesquibel7535 8 лет назад
+Ernesto Ledezma its not complicated, run a hundred yards bare foot at a fairly fast pace, it all comes together.
@roysleiman8513
@roysleiman8513 8 лет назад
lol
@steveesquibel7535
@steveesquibel7535 8 лет назад
+Charles Chan I used to get hurt all the time when I first started running, in most cases its bad running techniques. Watch videos on proper running and get fitted by a pro running shop. A good running shop will put you on a treadmill and watch for pronation problems.
@MrFlibbleflobble
@MrFlibbleflobble 8 лет назад
All he said was use the balls of your feet, lean forward and use your damn glutes. the rest was explaining why.
@AuthorTigerHebert
@AuthorTigerHebert 7 лет назад
I just wanted to come back and say thank you! I watched the video and went for my regular Monday run, and just a mile into the run, I started getting a sharp pain behind my knee cap. Now after multiple major injuries and surgeries, I am no stranger to knee pain, but I decided to try your recommendation. I was able to make a slight shift pushing my weight farther forward on my mid-foot, and within 8-10 strides the pain was gone! Thank you,My Knees
@srinitaaigaura
@srinitaaigaura 6 лет назад
Try running with the thinnest pair of sandals you can find with straps to secure the ankle (not flip flops). Or just see how children in poorer countries run barefoot. It's all these big heeled thick soled shoes that cause problems.
@run6run751
@run6run751 6 лет назад
Very true, heel striking and relying on super thick shoes causes soooooo many problems. Hurts your heels, ankles, knees, hips, and back. Transitioning to midfoot striking makes you really sore, since your using all the natural muscles you would never use heel striking, buts it is so worthit. Used to heel strike for 3 years of track and XC, I always had problems and injuries. After a month of midfoot striking that stuff was all gone.
@srinitaaigaura
@srinitaaigaura 6 лет назад
Really speaking, you wouldn't have to think about it if you moved like the body was designed to. It was Nike that had the idea to come up with that big heel because they thought you could take longer strides. When you used canvas shoes, you ran naturally.
@eatnbathsalts9599
@eatnbathsalts9599 5 лет назад
@@srinitaaigaura yup, I run everyday, sprinting a couple miles at a time, have the thinnest shoes possible, practically non-existent soles and my form is excellent in my opinion. My feet are stronger than ever bc of the high impact. We don't allow our feet to adapt to the stress with these cushy ass shoes.
@llcoolpwilly
@llcoolpwilly 4 года назад
@@eatnbathsalts9599 what shoes?
@daniberberi7165
@daniberberi7165 5 лет назад
And this was the last time we saw jeff wearing a shirt
@aidss2957
@aidss2957 4 года назад
Jeff wears a shirt often even in recent vids
@imanya552
@imanya552 4 года назад
Nice try being funny bro
@joxless8997
@joxless8997 3 года назад
@@imanya552 yes he was funny
@JRay2113
@JRay2113 3 года назад
@@imanya552 imagine being such a crappy person that you need to troll a dad joke
@pakumar5215
@pakumar5215 3 года назад
@@imanya552 020000000
@andrewrizzitano3929
@andrewrizzitano3929 8 лет назад
This is probably the most helpful running video I've seen.
@kamilzegnalek952
@kamilzegnalek952 8 лет назад
Now i know why i've got problem with my knees. I have to start learn running :D
@poshaiodurreix6227
@poshaiodurreix6227 8 лет назад
+Kamil Zegnalek yup I also have a problem with my knees and people say I run like a balerina on my tip toe so
@TheVampB
@TheVampB 8 лет назад
If it is, then you probably havn't tried to put them all into practice yet...
@waynet8944
@waynet8944 7 лет назад
Kinder surprise
@junior-6534
@junior-6534 6 лет назад
666th like
@ToysandFun
@ToysandFun 6 лет назад
I’m a marathon runner and toe running is so effective. Thanks for the paw run tip 👍😊❤️
@Inspire-m7
@Inspire-m7 3 года назад
It is good but at first when i start to run on toe getting too much pain even i wont walk so thinking is it good to run on middle foot 😴
@leonardomilions4008
@leonardomilions4008 3 года назад
@@Inspire-m7 r u still felling pain when you do it? I tried it once and couldnt walk properly for a while, so I decided to not use it anymore, but I reached a Nice pace with it, so its pretty sad to me that I cant use it often
@prodigyy505
@prodigyy505 2 года назад
You never run on toes but the middle foot.
@Raqueem
@Raqueem 7 лет назад
I run 60 minutes every day. I just get on the threadmill or go outside and run. Just pretend you're running away from the police. Always works.
@robotchips6982
@robotchips6982 7 лет назад
TruthHunter Ha,that sounds fun 😂 gonna try it tomorrow
@myncraft1
@myncraft1 6 лет назад
Actually running from the police is even better
@iamraiden7317
@iamraiden7317 6 лет назад
In the police scenario, I actually sit down and my tongue runs,"Lawyer now..Lawyer now...have nothing to say...Lawyer..."
@m.c.martin
@m.c.martin 6 лет назад
myncraft1 until you get caught
@supersaiyan4987
@supersaiyan4987 6 лет назад
Lmao
@wthMerhaba
@wthMerhaba 2 года назад
the tip about activating your glutes while running at 5:40 was huge for me. I started using my glutes, not quads, to propel forward, and my pace has improved a lot on the track. Thank you as always Mr. Cavaliere!
@MalekSpahi
@MalekSpahi 8 лет назад
lots of dumb trainers tried to get me to land on my heel while running, and i am a heavy dude, i can only imagine how destroyed my knees could have been today if i had listened to any of their advice. thank you for sharing this knowledge, its crucial and most beneficial.
@justsomeguy1014
@justsomeguy1014 5 лет назад
Yeah same I’m heavy and my knees have been killing me and now I know why my GODDAMNED PE TEACHER LIED TO ME!!!
@technicalshiva1
@technicalshiva1 3 года назад
How's your knee now?
@MalekSpahi
@MalekSpahi 3 года назад
@@technicalshiva1 no jinx, my knees are as good as they can be for a 31 year old who squats heavy twice a week Basically I have minor tendonitis that goes away when I do certain exercises, otherwise my knees are fine, then again I don't run daily and I focus more on cycling and swimming, i run maybe once or twice a week for 3-5km
@whydoineedahandle406
@whydoineedahandle406 5 лет назад
This guy saved my ass before my half marathon.
@disrespectthemwomensubjuga5471
LMAO, more like heels knees and hips.
@jacobhodges7374
@jacobhodges7374 5 лет назад
Just rewatched this, just wanted to say the video quality has improved incredibly. Content was always great but production value is much better now.
@fe5018
@fe5018 4 года назад
Plus we have Jesse and the intros now!
@beatsbygoldie2383
@beatsbygoldie2383 2 года назад
@@fe5018 ye Jesse is mostly why the production went up that’s what he was hired for loo
@alrivers2297
@alrivers2297 6 лет назад
So what you're saying is you want us to go from being quad runners to being glute runners. In other words you want us to run our asses off
@AaryanShah-ef3wv
@AaryanShah-ef3wv 3 года назад
😂😂
@gregsmith1744
@gregsmith1744 9 лет назад
mainly we all seem to hit heel first is because of our shoes and the thick soles. Notice when you run bare foot, you run how you're supposed to? crazy science.
@neilshannon9930
@neilshannon9930 8 лет назад
+Greg Smith Exactly, that's why African runners are so good...most probably didn't have shoes when they were kids.
@Dakiller1243
@Dakiller1243 8 лет назад
+neil shannon lol
@mikeblain9973
@mikeblain9973 8 лет назад
+neil shannon I'm old enough to remember Zola Budd, world record breaker 5000m in the 80s. She trained and raced barefoot.
@neilshannon9930
@neilshannon9930 8 лет назад
Mike Blain I'm old enough too...I remember as a kid watching footage of her...she could run...
@ajp9620
@ajp9620 8 лет назад
Nah I've never had an instinct to run on my heels. I always thought I might be doing it unnaturally since I always saw people on their heels. Does this mean squats should not be focused on putting pressure on the heels or is that different?
@AhmedEid-sk8zr
@AhmedEid-sk8zr 10 лет назад
bottom line: if you have knee or shin problems, you need to rum more towards your toes. On the contrary, if you have achilles pain, you have to go more towards your heel.
@Reece_may
@Reece_may 6 лет назад
This pointless comments amusing
@TwinSquidzLLC
@TwinSquidzLLC 6 лет назад
fatbaboon 28 he quoted what Jeff said starting at 6:35. Someone didn’t watch the video
@Lommell
@Lommell 4 года назад
I watched the video I ran I had 0 pain Thank you Jeff! I just got rid of shin splints and I could feel the same pain creeping back, now I only feel sore muscles in a good way! Only gym youtuber you need to watch is right here, helped me out with so many things!
@livingbymottos
@livingbymottos 7 лет назад
"Go Jeff go!" - Jeff's left foot 2014.
@samaira1981
@samaira1981 4 года назад
This comment is so underrated 😂
@nemuiro15
@nemuiro15 4 года назад
@@samaira1981 i don't get it EXPLAIN >:( wait now i get it i was just 3 minutes in earlier :p
@bruce000000070000000
@bruce000000070000000 8 лет назад
I like Jeff, always knows how to fix our stupidities
@johnmykelalcala8406
@johnmykelalcala8406 6 лет назад
true
@imjonathan6745
@imjonathan6745 2 года назад
How is running normally stupid?
@davidh5429
@davidh5429 2 года назад
@@imjonathan6745 It's like having to learn how to take a piss, while you are already an adult. That being said, it is something what sometimes is needed.
@xaviersardinas4810
@xaviersardinas4810 8 лет назад
I watched 14 running videos and you sir, you covered it all. And explained it well with medical terms and all. Nice video! And I'm a Marine Corps runner. Nothing special.
@rogerbalmaceda7762
@rogerbalmaceda7762 5 лет назад
👍🏼
@adamnienke3633
@adamnienke3633 4 года назад
This has seriously improved my running! Had a knee injury earlier this year, just got back into running and checked this video out (had previously been a heel striker) and it has made such a difference. I used to feel impact in my knees after a hard run and still haven't had any issues getting back into it with this technique, thanks for the great video Jeff! PS Got a new pair of running shoes, same as my last model that had been heel struck in. I compared the two and to keep things simple, I'll just say the the heel support where I had been striking was absolutely crushed, almost had the profile of vans. After putting some miles on the new pair the wear pattern is already evident that there's less impact happening.
@tarunkumarreddy8295
@tarunkumarreddy8295 4 года назад
I felt the jolt when Jeff was jumping on his heels
@JDaveD
@JDaveD 10 лет назад
Want to run faster? Get shoes that light up.
@betancourtk100
@betancourtk100 10 лет назад
seems legit
@tr1cksh00ter
@tr1cksh00ter 10 лет назад
Want to run lighter? get shoes that light up ;)
@vinyvinycocopuffpassittomenow
@vinyvinycocopuffpassittomenow 10 лет назад
I drew flames on mine, i run like 10x faster.
@RK_peace
@RK_peace 10 лет назад
they also have to be red in colour
@kvpc11
@kvpc11 10 лет назад
I got me some PF Flyers
@subarusumeragikun
@subarusumeragikun 8 лет назад
Thanks Jeff. I just wish I'd known this 10 years ago. I stopped running 3 years ago because of exactly these problems.
@gorto90
@gorto90 6 лет назад
Well you aint dead are you? Get up on that horse again ;)
@glcscore13
@glcscore13 5 лет назад
Lmfao
@rogerbalmaceda7762
@rogerbalmaceda7762 5 лет назад
Treadmill
@marshallbowdrie8562
@marshallbowdrie8562 4 года назад
forsenHead Excersise after this game bro
@girafficable
@girafficable 3 года назад
Huge HELP! I trained with young men and women getting ready for the military boot camp. Top questions they had was how do I run? I laughed at first until I started to understand while running with young people, they over think it. This would have been awesome to help explain. Glad it's here now!
@jeffheidelberg2283
@jeffheidelberg2283 4 года назад
Love these older AthleanX videos. Jeff is truly timeless and has been on his game since day one!
@Fake_Jesus
@Fake_Jesus 8 лет назад
I was a quad runner. Not anymore. Thanks Jeff. Now I'm a glut runner.
@AA-qo2ep
@AA-qo2ep 7 лет назад
no problem!
@callumreynolds8171
@callumreynolds8171 8 лет назад
I'm watching this video because I need to beat the fastest kid in my school!
@afiaasif7027
@afiaasif7027 8 лет назад
Same here 👍
@rahulbharathwaj5888
@rahulbharathwaj5888 8 лет назад
+Callum Reynolds Did you? I don't know why, but I'm rooting for a random person on the Internet. Go Callum!
@alexandremouton7169
@alexandremouton7169 8 лет назад
me to
@Lol-cv6dt
@Lol-cv6dt 8 лет назад
+Alexandre Mouton too*
@ASGaming-uo9es
@ASGaming-uo9es 8 лет назад
Today I did my mile and I'm in 8th grade and 14 years old I ran a 5:48 min mile and an A+ is 4:30 that's crazy
@andrea_selcia
@andrea_selcia 5 лет назад
At 23 years after 1 whole year of running (and knee pain) you just taught me how to do it properly. Your simply the best.
@duckieebeatd0wn
@duckieebeatd0wn 5 лет назад
Watching this so I can outrun all the Naruto-runners and get to the alien homebois first when we storm Area 51
@saulitodaniel6302
@saulitodaniel6302 5 лет назад
duckieebeatd0wn no way i was not expecting to see an area 51 comment here lmao
@Ryan-gk1bd
@Ryan-gk1bd 5 лет назад
We out here
@codylee9014
@codylee9014 5 лет назад
This comment had me dead
@ana-mariatalpa322
@ana-mariatalpa322 5 лет назад
almost 20th September, be ready😂🙋‍♀️
@EV-md5uh
@EV-md5uh 5 лет назад
Sorry but you can't outrun the naruto runners *naruto gang signs*
@PrettiestDogEver
@PrettiestDogEver 8 лет назад
Don't run when you can walk. Don't walk when you can get a bus. Don't get a bus when you can drive a car. Don't drive a car when you can sit on your arse watching RU-vid videos.
@SantomPh
@SantomPh 8 лет назад
I'm lying down as I watch this video. HA!
@somedudeok1451
@somedudeok1451 8 лет назад
+PrettiestDogEver Nothing wrong with watching this (very informative) video. Just take that knowledge to the gym afterwards.
@nmdpeaceout
@nmdpeaceout 8 лет назад
lol
@namansharma090909
@namansharma090909 8 лет назад
lol
@axelmayor1850
@axelmayor1850 6 лет назад
The bus will takes far less calories than a car, but i doubt using calories is your brain s speciality.
@FuriousFilipino
@FuriousFilipino 9 лет назад
Hello Jeff, I hold you in high regard, but this video could use some clarification. As a former sports conditioning coach, I just wanted to note a few key points. I terms of the casual, untrained runner, sure, I would agree that 90% are probably heel strikers. However the "top" runners (collegiate on up to pro), middle distance (800m) on up, are primarily mid to forefoot strikers. Sprinters (400m and shorter) almost exclusively are forefoot strikers based on their sport's demands alone. Now when talking about "fast" distance amateurs, say anyone that can do a marathon in under 3 hours, you are going to get closer to that 90% stat. Not to plug anyone intentionally, but runblogger has a few findings and some additional insights on the fast amateur end of the spectrum. The second point I would like to make is your advice to "push-off" deliberately. While I take it that this is probably a coaching key, even seasoned runners transitioning from heel striking to mid and forefoot running would be better advised to focus instead on driving their knee forward and up, let the leg drop naturally and be conscious about the landing, and the push off will come naturally based on their biomechanics. One contributor to heel striking is over striding, which is exacerbated by focusing on pushing off rather than driving the knee forward. Hope to hear your thoughts on this.
@beachbumb1029
@beachbumb1029 4 года назад
When I started running I never took into account a good foot strike.I became a “heal runner”. I am now mortified I didn’t look into this sooner!! Explains all the swollen knees and hip pain. VERY thankful for stumbling upon this.
@jackfisher2718
@jackfisher2718 7 лет назад
Hey Jeff, I'm a 19 year old personal trainer and I've only been working in the industry since November last year so I'm trying to take in as much knowledge as I can. I'd just like to say that your videos and detailed but clear explanations have helped me develop my knowledge so much, every time I have a lunch break or some spare time I'll spend it learning something new from one of your videos. You're an inspiration, Thank you Jeff - Jack Fisher
@FffffffffffffffffffffffffffffL
@FffffffffffffffffffffffffffffL 3 года назад
I've been running midfoot, or the on balls of my feet as I call it, for years. Thank God I learned how to run properly when I was young
@metal2metallica
@metal2metallica 7 лет назад
Brilliant. Thank you Athlean X . You have helped me improve my lifestyle for years. Best fitness you-tuber hands down.
@freshstart3555
@freshstart3555 3 года назад
47 year old. Just ran 5 miles. Have not ran in years. Felt good. Just seeking running advice for safety reasons to prevent injury. Thank you again Jeff. Remember it's ALL in your head. You Can Do It.
@Mystweaver1
@Mystweaver1 5 лет назад
Brilliant! Spot on and fits in with all research done in barefoot running. I've just got some Vibram five finger shoes. Been wearing them for 2 weeks. My walking and running have completely changed - but I've had to make the effort to change. No longer do I heel strike. I try and land on the mid-foot when walking and running. Sometimes I forget and I can feel the shock go up my leg and immediately adjust. I've been getting Doms in my feet and lower leg as atrophied muscles from years of wearing raised heel shoes and weakened my feet. Already I feel stronger and the best part of it? It takes less effort to run! Think about it; as Jeff says at 4:28 heel striking decelerates you. Run smart, run natural... you don't NEED to go minimalist, but if you can fix how you land, you will feel better for it in the long run!
@bofa8710
@bofa8710 9 лет назад
I run on the balls of my feet and people keep telling me "you have a problem where you don't run correctly, you keep landing on the palm of your foot, instead of your heel, and with this video I can rub it in their face that I was right all along 😈
@alineharam
@alineharam 9 лет назад
sergey gribov no need to rub faces, just show them the sense of the move.
@arunprakash2806
@arunprakash2806 6 лет назад
Ur name matches that comment
@jackjetson5981
@jackjetson5981 6 лет назад
Same I thought is was common sense! It feels more natural
@chelseafc8126
@chelseafc8126 6 лет назад
I Have No Care for Your Opinion That's because landing on your balls makes your run (or especially walk) look very stupid and odd.
@Isaiah_McIntosh
@Isaiah_McIntosh 6 лет назад
Bailey Woodward if you are jogging, I assume you are doing higher mileage and you sure as hell don't want build shock on your joints for a large volume. Proper running form should be held at every pace.
@gamedroidtech9866
@gamedroidtech9866 3 года назад
Me : standing No one : Literally no one : Jeff : you are doing it wrong
@ahmon3136
@ahmon3136 6 лет назад
He's not lying; I used to be a classic heel-runner and developed terrible shin splints that lasted a year. Mid-foot running is definitely optimal. Appreciate the knowledge.
@danielfournier6015
@danielfournier6015 3 года назад
As a competitive runner, these points in form are taught really often, especially with new people to the sport. I remember getting grilled on my form in my first season of track when I was 12. I wonder where / how so many runners develop these bad running habits.
@mohammednajeebahmad9712
@mohammednajeebahmad9712 3 года назад
Does running on midfoot causes bad knees?
@danielfournier6015
@danielfournier6015 3 года назад
@@mohammednajeebahmad9712 It shouldn’t as long as your not accidentally heel striking. If you video yourself while running, then you can do an analysis of your form and see what you may need to work on.
@Lordlos9
@Lordlos9 8 лет назад
Omfg I use to run on the balls of my feet but my aunts boy friend told me that you're supposed to run on your heels so I switched to that. Thank you for telling me I was right.
@ShyBoy6ty9
@ShyBoy6ty9 8 лет назад
+Joe Joe Little extreme, but he definitely needs to keep his mouth shut if he doesn't know what he's talking about.
@DavidLee-vi8ds
@DavidLee-vi8ds 4 года назад
Yep, similar thing happened to me
@henningratjen4364
@henningratjen4364 4 года назад
Allot of people assume running on the heel is natural, because they always do it. Its quite hard to convince them with science.
@ZiQoGrimZarN
@ZiQoGrimZarN 9 лет назад
If you have always been a heel runner (like me). Don't just go over and follow these advices to the letter. If you start to just run on your toes, or the front part of your feet, your tibia will most likely get overloaded. Slowly start to transfer to running on your toes or else you will end up hurting yourself.
@Girgensens
@Girgensens 5 лет назад
The point is that if you're used to walking or running in a certain way your entire life, your entire system is used to the way you're dealing with gravity. If you're just going to switch the way you run overnight, your body is going to be stressed in a way it isn't used to. Your muscles will hurt, your tendons will be sore and you're going to run right into an injury.I've gone through it a couple of times. You want that perfect form ASAP, but it has to be a gradual transition, and it takes time and patience. If you're not super fit, decreasing your training intensity is a pretty good idea while you're making that transition.
@pianofry1138
@pianofry1138 5 лет назад
I run on my toes because I used to run barefoot outside a lot as a kid
@sc0rch3d
@sc0rch3d 5 лет назад
10 year runner with thousands of miles as a heel striker.... This video makes me feel like all my running was done in vein. Lately started having knee and hamstring soreness like never before. My coach suggested diagnosing my running form. Can't wait to try this.
@cookingonabudget9402
@cookingonabudget9402 4 года назад
This video literally saved my running life. I cannot thank you enough. God bless you forever. Tears of joy
@daniel_960_
@daniel_960_ 7 лет назад
It's easy to learn, just try to run without shoes
@daniel_960_
@daniel_960_ 7 лет назад
Grizz Frank yes, you can't run on concrete on your heels, so you have to run with the other method
@daniel_960_
@daniel_960_ 7 лет назад
Grizz Frank I don't say you should run barefoot, but try to run barefoot one time to get the right feeling
@madmike987655
@madmike987655 7 лет назад
As far as foot health goes, it's recommended to walk barefoot as much as you possibly can. This will reshape your feet correctly so that when it comes to running, you're able to run more effectively. Source: Podiatrist and Physical therapist recommendations when I had fucked up feet.
@cgt2816
@cgt2816 5 лет назад
@Fernando Guimaraes Fucked up feet 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Vegan_Kebab_In_My_Hand
@Vegan_Kebab_In_My_Hand 5 лет назад
@Fernando Guimaraes Walking barefoot is the most natural thing you can do with your feet. I mean, perhaps if you never expose your feet butt naked you'll get calluses, but then again callus is the natural "armor" and reinforcement of your skin so either way, it's fine. Just don't step on a glass shard. Also, for those who are not used to walking barefoot, the grass is your friend. It feels really nice to walk barefoot on grass.
@adityabarve3722
@adityabarve3722 8 лет назад
Jeff is smart , Be like jeff
@shashankrao23
@shashankrao23 6 лет назад
He is really doing us all a big favour by spending time on explaining good stuff to us ... a big thanks Jeff you are really helpful
@conor.fogarty
@conor.fogarty 3 года назад
You’re a real one Jeff. Used these tips today and beat my 5k time by 37 seconds, much appreciated man
@ashishjadhav6485
@ashishjadhav6485 3 года назад
You published this on 2014, still I see value in 2020, really value addition
@TheRoadLessChosen
@TheRoadLessChosen 3 года назад
Running is a pretty normal human function. I don’t see it changing anytime soon
@maquillagemania
@maquillagemania 9 лет назад
Really useful video! I have started to notice bruising on my knees after my runs. My injuries are restricting my ability to increase my running distance. I'm pretty sure than I run on my heels, hence the knee problems. I'll try these tips out during my run tonight...fingers crossed! Thanks
@Videoorchard
@Videoorchard 9 лет назад
Did you understand the video? could you please tell me what he's saying?
@somcana
@somcana 9 лет назад
How did it go?
@veganmarine7511
@veganmarine7511 6 лет назад
Hey Jeff, VeganMarine here! Without a doubt, your channel has made such an improvement in my quality of life! I wanted to take a minute to tell you that you've seriously impacted many many lives for the better, & thank you so much! Your videos saved my joints!! 1.) Proper Posture, 2.) pelvic tilt, & 3.) running/lifting techniques, all of these were VITAL!! In 2015, After 4 years in the Infantry, my lower back was like an old mans; & I decided not to re-enlist. Now, after SEVERAL years watching your videos, (aka free physical therapy) I can positively say that I feel like a kid again. Thanks man keep it up!
@kt5971
@kt5971 6 лет назад
Jeff is a rock star of the fitness world. Transforming peoples lives through fitness. Keep it coming.
@Linkinator01
@Linkinator01 7 лет назад
thank you for teaching me how to run, buff david schwimmer
@kahlaaja
@kahlaaja 8 лет назад
A switch from heel running towards mid-foot or toe is hard (been practising for 3years now), but especially hard it would be with a normal over 1cm toe drop (heel) that most jogging/running shoes have. Big toe drop drives people to land on their heel when using the shoes without a thought of technique. That has been a good way to market running shoes since the 80´s to over weight/unshaped people since mid foot running requires more elasticity from the legs. Heel running is like rolling the well cushioned shoe from heel to toe step after step. What I do now is land on toes under my body-> heel touches ground because my weight balances on that foot + hamstrings and glutes drive the leg down/back ->heel rises before toes. I try to use calves as little as possible since with my 220lb weight makes achilles to inflamate very easily because of the stress. I feel that trying to minimize the usage of calves has driven my unperfected technique to a right direction. I´ve also found that smaller steps faster is a way to go as i´ve heard as an advice especially to barefoot runners.
@TheMonstaMen
@TheMonstaMen 4 года назад
I tried midfood runnig today and I having the same issue.
@dutchvanfleet4309
@dutchvanfleet4309 2 года назад
74 year old Retired Marine Grunt run every day. As a young man was a 5k - ultra runner 🏃‍♂️ Bostonn Marathon 1979 and 1980. Qualified for Boston at sub 3 hours and sub 2:50. Presently running for weight control and physical fitness. Knee, back and hip problems...
@mynameistitch3583
@mynameistitch3583 2 месяца назад
Saw this vid 5 years ago, and now im back to not forgot how and why to run like this, so I could teach my clients!
@KhushiYadav-nc1xh
@KhushiYadav-nc1xh 8 лет назад
I figured out I was a mid foot runner and that's really interesting as I didn't focused at it earlier. well thank you for the valuable tutorial
@taylorbee4010
@taylorbee4010 7 лет назад
I wish my physical "education" taught me this but mainly I just learned through pain.
@ManMAVERICK
@ManMAVERICK 4 года назад
wow this explains my knee pain and back pain.. I am heel runner.. I will now focus on midfoot landing. Thanks a bunch.
@PiPaPillemann89
@PiPaPillemann89 7 лет назад
I have been heelrunner till i got kneepain. In 2016 i read a book about running and i am running on my midfood since that time and everything is fine now. Wish i had seen this video sooner. Awesome content!
@valor992
@valor992 9 лет назад
Very helpful explanation in regards to proper landing placement and how it affects leg pain...
@alineharam
@alineharam 9 лет назад
***** regarding?
@garyfmnz
@garyfmnz 7 лет назад
kind regards?
@ifonlycainwereabel2110
@ifonlycainwereabel2110 6 лет назад
Clear Regard?
@Gollywog
@Gollywog 10 лет назад
The trick is to keep your feet close to the ground and increase your cadence to get speed. ie.GLIDER. Once you have that mindset your body will work properly without thinking
@240fxst
@240fxst 5 лет назад
Thank you sir for the info. I have bone spurs on top of ankles due to many years of karate training. I had debridement on the right one. I’m 60 I had to re- learn mythologically the mechanics of running to compensate my limitations to reduce the pain.
@randomhandle121
@randomhandle121 6 лет назад
I used to love running and would run 10-15 miles per day. Eventually the knee pain was so bad, I couldn't run 1/8 mile. This video made me realize I was destroying me knees with heel striking. I followed this advice, and my first run after watching this was a mile with no pain at all. I couldn't believe it.
@jacure123
@jacure123 8 лет назад
I run midfoot naturally. I think it's because I sprint too.
@musicunity3881
@musicunity3881 8 лет назад
I do too.
@sigspearthumb3904
@sigspearthumb3904 8 лет назад
For me it's because I do fencing which we have to be on the balls of our feet for the most spring and thus speed for our lunge and advances, etc. Although our most common problem is using the toes instead by accident. (Guilty xD)
@Khroniclas
@Khroniclas 7 лет назад
me to mates.
@dantetcikoly737
@dantetcikoly737 7 лет назад
I run on my heels. And it's so hard to change that habit. Feels so different and makes u slower when u try to run a different way cuz the body has naturally adopted heel striking through months and years of running long distance.
@fabiohiga9363
@fabiohiga9363 7 лет назад
victor jeong , every thing is about yoir uperbody inclination!
@Kalebviews
@Kalebviews 8 лет назад
I wrecked my lower back and knees running with heel running. Never knew that was the problem.
@JfkNeedsWindWall
@JfkNeedsWindWall 6 лет назад
Glad you made this years ago to teach people. As a runner for 10 years now, it irritates me to no end watching the inefficiencies of the average casual runner.
@leona7522
@leona7522 6 лет назад
Excellent video.I was coached into a heel strike stride.I ran a sub 3 hour marathon and numerous 10ks. Several years later I needed total hip replacement surgery. The orthopedist said the cause was part congenital and now I'm thinking part training method.Landing on the ball of the foot makes good ergonomic sense.Now, I’m running shorter distances and I'm going for the ball of the foot this time.
@SanctumZero
@SanctumZero 10 лет назад
Would have liked to see some demoing of the running techniques ;D a few laps outside, so we could see what the different styles look like
@SmiBubb
@SmiBubb 10 лет назад
Google 'Lee Saxby' - he gives good video demonstrations of this technique.
@SanctumZero
@SanctumZero 10 лет назад
Awright thanks! I checked it out :P he has some very good demonstrations
@RuggedCoyote69
@RuggedCoyote69 6 лет назад
I read that as demon-ing lmao
@miikeV33
@miikeV33 9 лет назад
1:14 Wrong. Top tier runners pretty much all run either with a forefoot strike or mid foot strike (context below). Rule #1 for running, heel strike is bad. 1:44 Wrong. Mid foot strike is when the foot lands parallel to the ground. Amateur runners for the most part do their running in shoes with an elevated heel. Having an elevated heel makes it very difficult to run with a forefoot strike unless you're sprinting. So yes, most amateur runners run with a heel strike, but only in elevated heel shoes. Take their shoes off, and have them run and they will *always* revert to their natural running form (which is mid foot or forefoot striking). Professional runners run in shoes without elevated heels, therefore, without an elevated heel to disrupt the natural running form, they always run with a forefoot or mid foot strike (natural).
@systemastudent4213
@systemastudent4213 9 лет назад
I agree with every point you made.
@miikeV33
@miikeV33 9 лет назад
Systema Student Always nice to encounter someone with brains. (=
@miikeV33
@miikeV33 9 лет назад
***** Julio. What's he say right before 90% of runners run on the heel?
@amitshah3422
@amitshah3422 9 лет назад
Michael Anthony I think he meant the casual runner, not competitive runners. He said two types of runners so I thought of the general public.
@miikeV33
@miikeV33 9 лет назад
Amit Shah You're trying to give him the benefit of the doubt. I don't know why. If he's wrong, he's just wrong. Let it go. Either way, the two types of runners he clearly talks about are heel runners and toe runners.
@tonymccake3057
@tonymccake3057 6 лет назад
Totally correct. I had knee pain but read elsewhere, (and from local running shoe shop), that landing on ball of foot would stop that. I now never get knee pain. What Jeff omitted to say is that you have to switch over gradually; work it into your running in intervals which you increase as you get used to it. There then gets a point you are able to flick over to it full time. Like he says you Will get Achilles tendon injuries if you are landing on just toes/very front.
@vicky1by0
@vicky1by0 7 лет назад
I'm a toe runner and the fastest on the soccer field. my Achilles tendon hurts after every game but recovers in 2-3 days. I started using sports tape and it helps. I'll try to shift the landing little towards the heel and see if things improve. Thanks Jeff.
@zackfraser8924
@zackfraser8924 7 лет назад
My calf muscles hurt like shit when I run cause I avoid landing on my heels
@alyannamejia7491
@alyannamejia7491 3 года назад
So I’ve been running with my mid foot this whole time, I was trying to look for a video to teach me how to do a heel strike, because someone said I was running wrong 😂
@TienAnta
@TienAnta 6 лет назад
I don’t know how this happened but I naturally became a midfoot runner growing up. And I always was insecure about it in school cuz everyone said I ran weird since they all ran heel first. Thanks you for the information!
@jaredcox6420
@jaredcox6420 6 лет назад
This is one of the main reasons Derrick Rose has had so many injuries. He runs on his toes and he lands flat foot after jumping. The worst combination. This vid is perfect!!!
@08vhhghhjio87
@08vhhghhjio87 7 лет назад
the safest and most effective way of running is the one that comes the most natural to you. Landing on heels pressures your knees and landing on mid foot pressures your ankles. There is no the safest way
@N.Kishore
@N.Kishore 5 лет назад
i agree
@bendadestroyer
@bendadestroyer 8 лет назад
i thought majority ran correctly naturally (i do). what causes people to run improperly?
@prakharnarang1898
@prakharnarang1898 8 лет назад
many people run like they walk everyone walks hitting their heel
@thatcrazywolf
@thatcrazywolf 8 лет назад
I think it's wearing shoes all the time as well. If you run barefoot, your body won't let you heel strike, it'll hurt too much.
@FugieGamers
@FugieGamers 6 лет назад
because of shoes. Try to heel strike barefoot, trust me that shit hurts like hell, you won't be able to run like that for even 10 minutes, once I was playing basketball barefoot and I learned to run like ATHLEAN is telling us to run because it was literally impossible to run the other way.
@amv1255
@amv1255 6 лет назад
I used to run really fast without any pain but when is started football and accidently kicked a big rock which was stuck under the ground i got ankle pain and not only that i felt anke and joint pain on both of the legs
@axelmayor1850
@axelmayor1850 6 лет назад
Let s run with sneakers guys !
@matthews95_
@matthews95_ 7 лет назад
Honestly dude, videos like this, ESPECIALLY like this, should be taught young. I promise you that a lot of the physical problems people get when their older is traced back to bad walking/running form and excessive sitting. I can guarantee that a lot of potential in people is thwarted because they think something is wrong with them mentally or their just fat and weak, when in reality, their body has been conditioned since childhood to the modern idleness of life (sitting, lazy posture, etc). These kinds of physical changes and physical awareness is soo soo important; it's life changing.
@mattlong2129
@mattlong2129 6 лет назад
I guess that I am one of the fortunate few. Ive always been a mid foot runner. It really does explain a lot...Ive always been able to jump up and strike pace without issues and rarely get shin splints
@harshvardhan768
@harshvardhan768 8 лет назад
jeff can u post a video on how to breath while running
@infini_apex
@infini_apex 8 лет назад
breath in thru your nose, out thru your mouth.
@King-bl6mg
@King-bl6mg 7 лет назад
Harsh Vardhan Even Breathing Is Complicated...
@timothyrocky50
@timothyrocky50 6 лет назад
In - in -out -out. step,step,step,step Every step you breath nose in mouth out.
@adityaagarkar1378
@adityaagarkar1378 5 лет назад
You should have an odd total count ,like 3 in -2 out ,This alternates on when you take your last breath which reduces you landing on the same foot everytime .It will help your knees a lot .
@eatnbathsalts9599
@eatnbathsalts9599 5 лет назад
Breath when you need oxygen
@srinitaaigaura
@srinitaaigaura 6 лет назад
That's how people naturally run barefoot or with thin sandals or flat bottomed thin shoes. Just get rid of those thick heeled shoes. I run only with a pair of thin beach sandals - thin, flat sole, straps of course (do not run in flip flops!) for securing the ankle at the back. One thing he doesn't tell you is that this heel striking in the long run causes stuff like planar fascitis. The second thing here is that joggers run with terrible form. Sprinters run with nearly perfect form (or they couldn't do it).
@onii-san3851
@onii-san3851 5 лет назад
Fixing plantar fasciitis and running better. Thanks Jeff. I’m a heel runner, but I’ll do my best to make you proud!!!
@binhiemi
@binhiemi 2 года назад
Barefoot and a toe runner here. I use to suffer from muscle strain on my upper part of my soleus muscle (which connects to the achillies tendon above) which is constantly being contracted from doing 3 mile runs every other week and sprints at the gym by using barefoot shoes. I laid off the running for two weeks after my physician told me to lay off the running. Afterwards I started to do seated calf raises with very slow light full extension reps to slowly build the soleus muscle along with military motivators for warmups (jumping jacks, calf jumps, standing calf raises). I still get my soleus muscle sore from running but not as severe as as it use to be. Run like your kids without shoes.. trust me they're likely better runners than you are
@meeharbin4205
@meeharbin4205 8 лет назад
Wow, we are at a point where we have to learn how to run. We are so fucking spoiled in the modern age.
@RennieAsh
@RennieAsh 8 лет назад
+Meeharbi N More like we are made to wear shoes out of social acceptability and also requirement due to hard surfaces and/or rubbish lying around ;p
@RennieAsh
@RennieAsh 8 лет назад
+Meeharbi N More like we are made to wear shoes out of social acceptability and also requirement due to hard surfaces and/or rubbish lying around ;p
@meeharbin4205
@meeharbin4205 8 лет назад
+Rennie Ash you can still have shoes with very thin souls tho
@CrimsonCorona10
@CrimsonCorona10 8 лет назад
+Rennie Ash right. because spacial awareness has become low priority. Our ancestors had those same issues so I'm not sure what the problem is. Asics and Nike will continue to make shoes however they think their customers will like to run, and of course, this is due to trainers habits and influence on athletes too. it's not their job to look into scientific, medical reasons to make shoes a certain way, although they should. The shoe is like a biomechanical enhancement somewhat, so any other part of the body would had had research and specialized people manufacturing it. like glasses, vehicle helmets, and various sports sports equipement. Thick soled shoes makes your heel muscles and tendons weaker because they have too much cushion and you don't get the opportunity to strengthen them.
@camcamcamcamcamcamc
@camcamcamcamcamcamc 8 лет назад
+Meeharbi N Well do you want to run and it hurts? I dont get how learning how to run makes someone spoiled...
@blockbusstar
@blockbusstar 10 лет назад
Awesome video !! can you also do drills on how to run faster?
@danip113
@danip113 5 лет назад
Thanks. I am one of those suffering from severe knee tendinitis. So i will try running more from over my heel, rather than my toes. Thanks a million.... xx
@danielwoozy
@danielwoozy 7 лет назад
Great explanation of those body mechanics, i used to run quiet a lot many years back. being an MTB rider as main activity for a few years made me forget those rules of running properly. now back to running additionally because of my Belgian mallinois
@methylmercurypoisoning
@methylmercurypoisoning 10 лет назад
I was running marathons for years and i never understood how can one run with his heel being shock absorber.... Try running barefoot, everything will get fixed naturally. morons...
@Mad.player
@Mad.player 10 лет назад
Most idiots run heel-to-toe due to overly engineered shoes with shock absorbtion, but hey! those are expensive and have designer logo on them so they *must* be good.
@DarthKraytofKansas
@DarthKraytofKansas 10 лет назад
***** About 2 years for me. I used to run in tennis-shoes but I switched to vibrums just to experience it. It was bad at first, lots of blisters, lots of mistakes, I didn't run correctly and I got a few injuries, probably gave myself tendentious to a small extent then. Fast forward 2 more years, and I comfortably run for miles with nothing but a thin piece of rubber between my feet and the pavement. Granted I still have an issue with an old ankle injury (a really bad strain). But I'm convinced "most" foot injuries can be worked through with proper training/rehabilitation. It just takes time. Like a few years of time. It has to be something you do every week, or even every day I think, to really get better.
@skuhwid818
@skuhwid818 10 лет назад
***** i was running a trail on a hot day and a guy was running barefoot im sure the cement was hot.I thought he was just crazy he did not look fit or even looked like if he cared about fitness but I guess he knew what he was doing lol.
@methylmercurypoisoning
@methylmercurypoisoning 10 лет назад
mi channnal Minimalist runners have the most endurance on the planet. None of the olympic marathoners could cope with tarahumara indians on endurance run. Running barefoot is an awesome idea, however not on concrete. But running barefoot or with minimalist shoes is the key for developing good running form.
@methylmercurypoisoning
@methylmercurypoisoning 10 лет назад
mi channnal of all the animals that run humans also have the most endurance.
@manishamalhotra4067
@manishamalhotra4067 5 лет назад
LMAO I've been running wrong my whole life! Thanks Jeff
@shannonoliver9763
@shannonoliver9763 6 лет назад
Thank you Athlean X. You've provide so much value for free on RU-vid. It's greatly appreciated. I'm a novice runner and this helps a lot. Thank you.
@Bennygreenis
@Bennygreenis 6 лет назад
Hello, Check out this cool new tech they came out with for feet pain. Does anyone know if it legit? www.kickstarter.com/projects/467006807/edensoles-sole-to-soul-comfort-with-dynamic-custom?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=edensoles
@diegofernandes6887
@diegofernandes6887 2 года назад
I have terrible shin pain when running. That's the main reason i can't run day after day. I try to correct my stand and seems like nothing works, i will try this. I'm already following a lot of sets of Jeff's workout programs and it's been awesome.
@DaBoi808D
@DaBoi808D 4 года назад
I just watched this whole video, and apparently I was already doing everything right.
@MtCoronet0
@MtCoronet0 4 года назад
nice
@austinferguson3004
@austinferguson3004 6 лет назад
Hey Jeff! I have been following you now for about 6 months and I am halfway through AX1. I was wondering if you could make a video on shin splints! I get them really bad and have just about my whole life. I personally will get them down the front center of my leg and it will actually be sensitive to the touch. I have read so many things from so many people saying so many different things. Your videos have helped me with many other issues I have had due to being extremely unathletic my entire life. For example, having to work on some of the smaller muscles to help my joints. I can't seem to find a video specifically by you on the topic of shin splints. Please help!!
@Johny40Se7en
@Johny40Se7en 6 лет назад
So simply shown and down to Earth genuine, you're a lovely person to listen to feller.
@JT-iw2cw
@JT-iw2cw 5 лет назад
In high school, I struggled to get a sub 20min 5k. A few weeks after a clinic that diagnosed and corrected my terrible running mechanics I was able to drop nearly two minutes off my 5k. Jeff is absolutely right about this.
@gr2262
@gr2262 8 лет назад
Can you post a video of how it actually looks in action? I now see how all you mentioned makes so much sense but where i am a bit confused is where you say to lean your torso/body forward where other videos say stick your chest out and draw your shoulders back as if trying to run with your chest in front and in a straight line. I cannot envision how your mechanics and theory unless i see you actually run i tried it and cant seem to run that way i keep striking my heel first. I really need help I need to prep for a test that requires alot of running. Thanks
@user-ki4xw2rb8q
@user-ki4xw2rb8q 4 года назад
Just look any 100m race in slow mo
@shuttertux1666
@shuttertux1666 5 лет назад
This is informative. Learnt a lot of things. Thank you.
@richmcintyre1178
@richmcintyre1178 4 года назад
A man named Jumbo taught me to run. He said to think about wearing a shoulder harness and trying to pull something. Lean forward using the weight to stop you from falling but using your legs and glutes to pull it. You can't be upright and letting your heel hit first or you'll fall backward you have to lean forward and land mid-foot to push off. Think of this when you run, lean slightly forward and push off.
@CloudsBiggestFan
@CloudsBiggestFan 5 лет назад
I luckily fixed this for myself. because playing center midfield in soccer made me adapt and switch to heal running because the ability to quickly change directions
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