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Adam McGinnis Fox Trot Runners, Inc. Untying the Knot: Deciphering the run specialty jargon
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Adam McGinnis Fox Trot Runners, Inc. Untying the Knot: Deciphering the run specialty jargon.

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Page 1: Adam McGinnis Fox Trot Runners, Inc. Untying the Knot: Deciphering the run specialty jargon.

Adam McGinnisFox Trot Runners, Inc.

Untying the Knot:Deciphering the run specialty jargon

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Bones of the Foot

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Neutral (Normal) PronationMost ideal for heel strike gaitStrike laterally, roll medially, toe offEven loading of metatarsals, arch absorbs

energy

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Over PronationExtremely common, roughly 80%

Too much of a “good thing”Still benefit from energy absorption with excess

leg/ankle twistingCause of common injuries (IT-Band, P. Fasciitis, etc.)

Low arches/flat feet are common, not a rule

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Underpronation (Supination) Very uncommon, roughly 5%

Strike laterally, uneven loading towards 5th metatarsalOpposite of overpronation

Instead of flimsy, foot is very rigidVery poor energy absorption and transfer

Tend to be “bow legged”

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Neutral CushionedIt is what it saysNeutral pronators (Normal-High Arch)Little arch support, made for efficient

runners with no need for corrective posting

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Moderate StabilityOver pronators (Low Arches- Flat Feet)Medial posting, dense foam 20-25% firmer

than midsoleFirmer than neutral cushioned

Heavier runners

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Motion ControlRigid, stable, generally well cushioned

Very heavy over pronatorsHeavier Runners, older runners and

recovering from injury

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Matching Foot with Shoe

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Minimalist FootwearCloser to the ground, much less paddingLower “Drop” footwear

“Drop”- height difference from heel to toe10mm-12mm drop standard4mm-0mm drop in minimalist

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Float or Feel?

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Main DifferencesNo pronounced heal

Allows for more efficient running: Forefoot Strike

Body in natural stanceWider Toe Box

Allows feet to splayBuilds strength in feet

Feet do the work

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Midfoot or Forefoot Strike“Natural” gait cycle does not include a heel

strikeFeet stay under the body instead of

overstriding

(Courtesy: Newton Running)

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TransitioningDo it SLOWLY

Accessing different muscles10% of mileage

Rule of thumb: Start with a mileAllow time to transition, don’t get

discouraged

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Starting Your Running Career Again, take it slow

“Too much, too soon” = InjuredHave a plan

Couch to 5K, Hal Higdon, Run/WalkStick to the plan!Strength TrainRESTNutrition: 10%/90%

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Most Importantly….

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Triathlon

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What’s involved?

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Swimming

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Biking

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Running

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Training…

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Distances and Local Races

Late May – Martinsburg – 200 Meter Swim, 9 Mile Bike, 5K Run

August – Canoe Creek – ½ Mile open water swim, 13 Mile Bike, 5K Run