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Why Do I Keep Getting Running Injuries?

Why Do I Keep Getting Running Injuries?

Update: 2025-04-23
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Likely to Sustain a Running-Related Injury as Runners With No History of Injury A 1-Year Prospective Cohort Study


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Summary

In this episode, Matthew Boyd discusses the prevalence of running injuries among recreational runners, emphasizing the importance of understanding the factors that contribute to these injuries. He highlights a study that reveals a significant correlation between previous injuries and the likelihood of future injuries.


Boyd shares personal experiences and insights on how to adapt training to prevent injuries, including the use of a pain traffic light system to interpret and manage pain. He concludes by outlining the critical components of resilience, strength, and biomechanics necessary for becoming an adaptive runner.


Takeaways

  • Running injuries are common among recreational runners.
  • Previous injuries significantly increase the risk of future injuries.
  • Training methods must be adjusted to prevent recurring injuries.
  • Understanding pain levels is crucial for injury management.
  • Tracking pain after workouts helps in identifying patterns.
  • Building resilience is the foundation of injury prevention.
  • Strength training supports injury prevention in runners.
  • Biomechanics play a role but are less critical than resilience and strength.
  • Adaptive training allows runners to continue without significant injuries.
  • Injury management involves interpreting pain and adjusting training accordingly.
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Why Do I Keep Getting Running Injuries?

Why Do I Keep Getting Running Injuries?

Matthew Boyd