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    The Runner'S Checklist

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    The Runner'S Checklist

    The Runner'S Checklist
    Published 6/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.11 GB | Duration: 2h 7m

    Prevent Another Running Injury With Help From A Doctor of Physical Therapy

    What you'll learn

    Identify and Address Personal Running Weaknesses

    Develop a Personalized Warm-Up and Strength Routine

    Enhance Running Performance with Expert-Recommended Drills

    Gain In-Depth Understanding of Running Injury Prevention

    Requirements

    Be a recreational runner who is not currently injured

    Description

    If you're a distance runner looking to prevent injuries, improve performance, and feel stronger during training, this course is for you. Created by a doctor of physical therapy and certified run coach, this self-paced course walks you through an 18-point checklist to assess your strength, mobility, and movement patterns—all critical factors in staying injury-free.Whether you're ramping up for a half marathon, marathon, or simply want to run consistently without setbacks, this course provides the tools you need to train smarter. You'll learn how to identify limitations in your range of motion, muscle imbalances, and weak links that could lead to injury during higher mileage or faster runs.Each section includes short, easy-to-follow video demonstrations and explanations to guide your self-assessments. You’ll also receive a comprehensive 30-page workbook that helps you track your results and build a personalized 5–10 minute warm-up routine based on your unique needs.No gym or fancy equipment required—just a willingness to improve your form, resilience, and training longevity. This course is ideal for beginner to experienced runners, especially those returning to training after injury or looking to prevent common issues like plantar fasciitis, IT band syndrome, or shin splints.Train smarter. Run stronger. Stay healthy.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Why Running Injuries Happen

    Lecture 2 Why Injuries Happen

    Lecture 3 Recovery Principles

    Lecture 4 Finding Balance

    Lecture 5 Injury Types

    Lecture 6 Self-Checklist Instructions

    Section 3: Mobility Screen

    Lecture 7 Mobility Screen

    Lecture 8 Ankle Flexion

    Lecture 9 Hip External Rotation

    Lecture 10 Trunk Flexion

    Lecture 11 Big Toe Flexion

    Lecture 12 Trunk Rotation

    Lecture 13 Hip Internal Rotation

    Lecture 14 Trunk Extension

    Section 4: Form Screen

    Lecture 15 Form Screen

    Lecture 16 Single Leg Balance

    Lecture 17 Squat

    Lecture 18 Side Plank

    Lecture 19 Single Leg Squat

    Lecture 20 Plank

    Lecture 21 Single Leg Bridge

    Lecture 22 Sit to Stand

    Lecture 23 Toe Yoga

    Section 5: Jump Screen

    Lecture 24 Jump Screen

    Lecture 25 Calf Raises

    Lecture 26 Jump Squat

    Lecture 27 Pogo Hops

    Lecture 28 Single Leg Pogo Hops

    Section 6: Create Your Warm Up

    Lecture 29 Create Your Warm Up

    Section 7: Making A Habit

    Lecture 30 Making A Habit

    Recreational runners looking to prevent running injuries,Runners who want to improve knowledge of the sport