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The Run Smarter Podcast

Brodie Sharperunsmarter.online
Expand your running knowledge, identify running misconceptions and become a faster, healthier, SMARTER runner. Let Brodie Sharpe become your new running guide as he teaches you powerful injury insights from his many years as a physiotherapist while also interviewing the best running gurus in the world. This is ideal for injured runners & runners looking for injury prevention and elevated performance. So, take full advantage by starting at season 1 where Brodie teaches you THE TOP PRINCIPLES TO OVERCOME ANY RUNNING INJURY and let’s begin your run smarter journey.
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Episodes

Why Getting Your Injury Better can be Dangerous

It sounds counter-intuitive. Why would getting better be dangerous? Brodie explains the physical and psychological dangers of this phase of the recovery cycle along with useful tips to negotiate its treacherous waters. Become a Patron! Choose your Tier Here Run Smarter YouTube Channel Receive Run Smarter Emails Book a FREE Injury chat with Brodie Run Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Facebook group...

Dec 25, 202235 minEp. 264

Alexandra Ellis on Healthy Habits

Runners have in-built habits for success, and also for self-sabotage. How exactly habits are formed, and how to create or remove habits is the topic of today's podcast. Alexandra Ellis helps people move better and feel better with mobility work and strengthening exercises on her podcast the Body Nerd Show and also across Instagram and TikTok. Listen to find out: What process creates a habit How to increase the likelihood of success How to remove an unhelpful habit How to change your behaviour if...

Dec 18, 202251 minEp. 263

Strength & Conditioning Progressions & Modifications (Patron Release)

Brodie goes through his favourite progressions and modifications of crucial strength training exercises for runners including squats, deadlifts, lunges and calf raises. Have a listen to his highly practical episode. Become a Patron! Choose your Tier Here Run Smarter YouTube Channel Receive Run Smarter Emails Book a FREE Injury chat with Brodie Run Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Facebook group...

Dec 11, 202244 minEp. 262

Amy’s Run Smarter Success Story

Amy developed Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy in late 2020 and has been battling with the ups and downs of recovery ever since. Recently, she has changed her rehabilitation routine and running approach and has seen tremendous gains. On the episode today, you'll hear Amy's success story and the elements of her recovery that weren't so helpful, along with the elements that eventually turned things around. Become a Patron! Choose your Tier Here Run Smarter YouTube Channel Receive Run Smarter Emails...

Dec 04, 202252 minEp. 261

A Running Shoe Q&A with Andrea Myers

Andrea Myers is a content contributor at Doctors of Running and is a qualified Orthopedic Specialist and PT. In this episode, Andrea answers your Patron questions all to do with running shoes including: How often should we replace running shoes? Is it okay to run on the road in my trail shoes? How do I know if Super Shoes are appropriate for me? When is it worthwhile to buy insoles? Make sure you check out the Doctors of Running on https://www.doctorsofrunning.com/ Become a Patron! Choose your T...

Nov 27, 20221 hr 4 minEp. 260

5 Myths About Getting Scans with Marc Surdyka

Today's episode covers my conversation with Marc Surdyka, a physical therapist behind the E3 Rehab podcast, website and youtube channel. We discuss 5 myths about getting scans including: Myth: Imaging shows the cause of pain Myth: Imaging predicts outcomes Myth: If you fix the image, you fix the pain Myth: Imaging dictates rehab Myth: Imaging never matters E3 Rehab Video 1: 5 Myths on Scans E3 Rehab Video 2: Goldilocks Principle of Rehab Also Check out the E3 Rehab website Become a Patron! Choos...

Nov 20, 202247 minEp. 259

Eric’s Tibialis Posterior Success Story

Eric is on the podcast to share his Run Smarter Success Story after battling Tibialis Posterior pain for 4 years. Learn his injury insights, along with the good moments and the bad moments of his journey. Become a Patron! Choose your Tier Here Run Smarter YouTube Channel Receive Run Smarter Emails Book a FREE Injury chat with Brodie Run Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Facebook group...

Nov 13, 202253 minEp. 258

Q&A: Stability Shoes/Too Much Strength/Optimal Baseline Mileage/Post COVID/Downhill Running

In this episode, Brodie addresses the following running questions: How do I know if I need a stability shoe or if I should just work on strength and proprioception? How much strength training is too much for runners? And what are the signs? What is the optimal base mileage during the off season? What should you do returning to running after covid or other respiratory illnesses? What is the best way to build endurance and resilience to running downhill in the gym? Become a Patron! Choose your Tie...

Nov 06, 202240 minEp. 257

Q&A: Gaining Confidence Post Injury/Escaping Injury Cycles/Shin DOMS/New or Old Shoes for Rehab

On this episode, Brodie addresses the following running questions: How would you combat the fear of returning to running following surgery/major injury? How can I get out of this never-ending pain cycle? How do I know if my symptoms are likely to be DOMS? Are new or worn-in shoes better coming back from an overuse injury? Become a Patron! Choose your Tier Here Run Smarter YouTube Channel Receive Run Smarter Emails Book a FREE Injury chat with Brodie Run Smarter App IOS or Android Podcast Faceboo...

Oct 30, 202237 minEp. 256

Return to Running Postpartum with Carrie Pagliano

Carrie Pagliano is a Pelvic PT and passionate runner helping people return to running postpartum. Carrie breaks down the myths, misconceptions and guidelines surrounding this phase in a runner's life and answers the following questions: 1.) What are the running postpartum guidelines? 2.) What symptoms dictate someone isn't ready for running? 3.) What elements should be included to help people return to running? 4.) What are some common Pelvic Floor myths? Find Carrie on Instagram or at CarriePag...

Oct 23, 20221 hr 5 minEp. 255

Maryke Louw’s 3 Injury Prevention Domains

Maryke is a physiotherapist and has collaborated with an App developer to create 'Exakt', an app for runners looking to rehab their injuries or reduce their injury risk with easy-to-follow routines. Apart from discussing this app, Maryke dives into her top 3 domains runners need to consider to reduce their injury risk. We will cover: 1.) The running warm-up 2.) Strength Training 3.) Training Schedule Check out her new app 'Exakt' which can be found here Become a Patron! Choose your Tier Here Run...

Oct 16, 202253 minEp. 254

Injury Update: Shin Splints

Brodie updates the Run Smarter Scholars on Shin Splints by recapping a past podcast episode on this topic along with fresh new tips. Recap episode 1: Talking Shin Splints with Dr Duane Scotti Recap episode 2: Shin Splints is there a Solushin with Ben Lindsay Answering the Patron Questions: 1.) Karen: Any updates on bone vs. muscular issues and/or when you should be more concerned about the former? 2.) Craig: What are the main causes of shin splints? 3.) Stephanie: Is it okay to ice shin splint s...

Oct 09, 202233 minEp. 253

Q&A for Masters Runners with Frank Sanchez

Frank Sanchez is a Physician Associate and has been a medical director of the Lifetime Fitness Miami Marathon. Today, the Run Smarter Patrons have submitted questions to Frank on how to survive and thrive as a masters runner. I ask: 1.) Would you recommend increasing or decreasing the amount of cross-training as athletes get older? 2.) Is it okay to train for a marathon with only easy, long and tempo runs? 3.) I get injured every time I run more than 3 days per week. Is this a function of a mast...

Oct 02, 20221 hr 2 minEp. 252

Injury Update: ITB Friction Syndrome

Brodie updates the Run Smarter Scholars on ITB Friction Syndrome by recapping a past podcast episode on this topic along with fresh new tips. Learn about the ITB structure and what ITB friction syndrome is, before exploring potential running risk factors. Listen to this episode if you want a deep insight into the prevention, treatment and management of this condition. Become a Patron! Choose your Tier Here Run Smarter YouTube Channel Receive Run Smarter Emails Book a FREE Injury chat with Brodie...

Sep 25, 202230 minEp. 251

Change You Diet to Change You Pain with Rowena Field

Rowena Field is a Physiotherapist and Researcher in Chronic Pain and Nutrition. She is also involved in the STEPP program which focuses on 'Solutions, Tools & Education for Persistent Pain'. Today, Rowena talks about the role diet has on pain sensitivity and her research on low-carb and keto diets for pain management. Listen to learn the role of glucose and ketones in body inflammation and the changes you need to make to have a positive impact. Click here to learn more about the STEPP progra...

Sep 18, 20221 hrEp. 250

Injury Update: Patellofemoral Pain

Brodie recaps the previous podcast episodes surrounding Patellofemoral Pain including: Talking all things Runner's Knee with the boys from That's Running What Brodie has learnt from Patellofemoral Pain Catastrophising and Kinesiophobia hindering your recovery After reviewing the takeaways from these previous episodes, Brodie shares 5 new updates to help with injury prevention and rehabilitation of this condition. Become a Patron! Choose your Tier Here Run Smarter YouTube Channel Receive Run Smar...

Sep 11, 202238 minEp. 249

Implementing Strides: Benefits, Tips & Tricks with Claire Bartholic

Claire Bartholic is a running coach focusing on science-backed training, nutrition, and mental strength techniques. She is also the host of the Run to the top podcast and the Planted Runner Podcast. In this episode, Brodie and Claire talk about how and why runners should implement strides into their training. Including: What are strides? Who should implement strides? What is a good starting routine? How should strides change throughout various phases of a race preparation? What are some common m...

Sep 04, 202246 minEp. 248

Injury Update: Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy

By popular demand, this is an updated episode covering the old and new information about Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy. Brodie recaps the previous two episodes on this condition including: Why your hamstring tendinopathy isn't getting better with Maryke Louw What Brodie has learnt from Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy After reviewing the takeaways from these previous episodes, Brodie shares 5 new updates to help with injury prevention and rehabilitation of this condition. Become a Patron! Choos...

Aug 28, 202237 minEp. 247

What Runners Need to Know about Nutrition & Inflammation with Dr. Peter Brukner

Peter Brukner is a Medical Doctor and Sports Medicine Physician who has worked with elite national and international sporting teams. After a revolutionary personal experience, Peter shifted his career focussing on the role of carbohydrates in our bodies and how the experts got food and diet so wrong. He published a book titled 'A Fat Lot of Good' and is on a mission to better educate the western world about diet and inflammation. I talk to Dr. Brukner about the role of inflammation in relation t...

Aug 21, 202256 minEp. 246

Nutrition Q&A Part 2 with McKale Montgomery

McKale is a dietician and runner and has a big passion for iron. Today, McKale answers the remaining patron questions including: How can I lose weight without putting myself in a calorie deficit that heightens my risk of injury? How should my diet change if I move from a maintenance phase to training for a race? How soon after running should I eat? What is the optimal electrolyte drink to consume before, during and after running? Can iron play a role in IBS and distance running? Check out McKale...

Aug 14, 202243 minEp. 245

The Importance of Iron for Runners with McKale Montgomery

McKale is a dietician, runner, and has a big passion for iron. Iron is a major component of hemoglobin, a type of protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to the body. Today, McKale talks about the role of iron, why it is important for runners and what you should do if deficient. Throughout the interview, Mckale talks about: Is a drop in energy levels during certain parts of the menstrual cycle caused by low iron? Does a runner require a diet higher in iron? Are infusions and supplements n...

Aug 07, 202241 minEp. 244

Finding time for Rehab, Strength & Running

Today's episode covers a question submitted by a podcast listener: “Do you consider rehab exercises to count towards strength training? I do my 15-20 minutes of exercises that were prescribed for a hamstring injury 5 days/week, but also try to do strength training 3 days/week for 30 minutes. So when I do all that, plus run 50-60 miles per week, it’s like a full-time job! Can I condense all this without sacrificing strength?” Brodie discussed the general guidelines, principles and frequencies of ...

Jul 31, 202237 minEp. 243

Gender Differences with Tendon Adaptation + YouTube Launch

The reason why women sustain more soft tissue injury than men during physical activity is unknown. Studies may indicate that tendons in women have a lower rate of new connective tissue formation, respond less to mechanical loading, and have a lower mechanical strength, which may leave the tissue more susceptible to injury. Brodie reviews a paper titled: 'The adaptability of tendon to loading differs in men and women' and lists several key takeaways and interpretations for male and female athlete...

Jul 24, 202227 minEp. 242

A link Between Running Characteristics and Shoe Softness in Running Related Injury (a 2022 paper)

Brodie reviews a 2022 paper hot off the press titled 'Spatiotemporal and Ground-Reaction Force Characteristics as Risk Factors for Running-Related Injury'. The purpose of this study was to identify risk factors among spatiotemporal and ground-reaction force characteristics in recreational runners and to investigate whether shoe cushioning modifies the association between running biomechanics and injury risk. Brodie dissects each element of this paper and the surprising results. Become a Patron! ...

Jul 17, 202235 minEp. 241

Pain Science, Mindfulness and Healing Chronic Injuries with Maddie

Maddie is a recreational runner who has had bilateral plantar fasciitis for over 5 years. She has faced debilitating symptoms including intense pain, pins and needles and burning sensations which dramatically altered her social life. Cooking, shopping, walking the dogs and playing with her son were sometimes ceased because the pain was so bad. Despite periods of time not running, the pain continued. Maddie shares her newfound improvement after actively researching pain science and implementing e...

Jul 10, 202249 minEp. 240

Achieving Mindfulness & Flow state with Tomasz Drybala

Tomasz Drybala is a flow and mindful running teacher, extreme runner and author of 'Flow-up: Get rid of anxiety, stress and overwhelm and unlock focus, creativity and joy'. In this episode, Brodie and Tom talk about flow state, including the benefits, purpose, and the factor that enhance and inhibit flow state. Tom also talks about his upcoming challenge which involves almost 25,000 miles of running from New York to London. Tune in to learn about running mindfulness and active meditation to help...

Jul 03, 20221 hr 9 minEp. 239

Rehabilitate with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Mindfulness

Brodie starts with exciting new developments on the run smarter book and YouTube channel before providing a recap of pain science. Pain is influenced by physiological, psychological and social variables and when considering pain and recovery, your thoughts and emotions can play a significant role. Listen to this episode to learn about psychological elements that can enhance your recovery and why CBT or cognitive behavioural therapy can play a crucial role. The premise behind CBT is: What we thin...

Jun 26, 202237 minEp. 238

A Strength Q&A session with Angelo Gingerelli

Angelo Gingerelli is a strength and conditioning coach at Seton Hall University and co-author of the book Finish strong: Resistance training for endurance athletes. Today Angelo answers the below questions submitted by the podcast patrons: How long should a strength session be? Should strength sessions be done on running days? Is it okay to run or strength train with delayed onset muscle soreness? Should we train low reps high weight or high reps low weight? Does strength training change mid-sea...

Jun 19, 20221 hr 1 minEp. 237

The science of trigger points with Paul Ingram

Paul Ingraham is a Vancouver science writer and a former Registered Massage Therapist. He left that profession over concerns about pseudoscientific beliefs and practices and went on to create PainScience.com , a website about the science of pain, injury, treatment, and rehab, where he has published hundreds of articles and ten books on these themes, the most successful of which is his guide to the tricky topic of “trigger points.” Today, Paul talks with Brodie about the science behind trigger po...

Jun 12, 20221 hr 8 minEp. 236

Kristina's run smarter success story

Over the past few years, Kristina managed a few running niggles and running-related injuries due to spikes in training load. What resulted was a long-standing proximal hamstring tendinopathy which was getting harder to manage. Kristina jumped on a free injury chat and got the ball rolling with her run smarter journey. She then looked up some research papers on PHT and started progressive strength training. Still managing to run, Kristina followed many of the Run Smarter principles and shares the...

Jun 05, 202250 minEp. 235
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