Doctors of Running Podcast

Doctors of Running Podcast

We are Doctors of Running, a group of doctors of physical therapy all working to provide you all with information about the art and science of running and what we are putting on our feet. In this podcast we will be giving evidence-based deep dives into running related topics as well as detailed running shoe reviews. You can also check us out at our website -- doctorsofrunning.com, and on social media @doctorsofrunning To help us continue to produce content for you all, consider joining our support team: https://anchor.fm/doctors-of-running/support

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#158 Buy or Sell: $500 Racing Shoes, Foam Rolling, Pace Tuned Shoes, and Can Lebron Run a BQ?

#158 Buy or Sell: $500 Racing Shoes, Foam Rolling, Pace Tuned Shoes, and Can Lebron Run a BQ?

Get ready for our second installment of Buy or Sell where we debate news, trends, and topics in the running world. Nate, Matt, and David argue shoes and recovery. Are super shoes the reason for all the broken world records? Is a pair of $500 worth it? How do foam rolling and strength training contribute to injury prevention? Things get heated on this one! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 5:00 - Buy or sell: Shoes are a major contributor to all the broken world records 18:13 - Foam rolling and stretching post-run 25:31 - $500 marathon racing shoes 42:03 - Strength training for injury prevention 49:53 - Pace-tuned shoes 58:00 - Lebron James can run a BQ 1:07:14 - Wrap-up

27 Sep 20231h 8min

#157 David Shares Insights Into Shoe Rotations, and Matt Reviews the Adidas Prime X 2

#157 David Shares Insights Into Shoe Rotations, and Matt Reviews the Adidas Prime X 2

This episode is a special double-feature from David and Matt. First off, David give you some advice on building a two, three, and four shoe rotation for both the road and the trail. He'll help you answer questions like: What kind of shoe do I start with? What should I use for my faster workouts? When do I need a racing shoe? Whether you (or a friend) are new to the world of running shoes or a seasoned veteran looking to refine your approach, David's tips are sure to help. Then, Matt gives his review of the completely redesigned Adidas Adios Prime X 2 Strung. The first edition was wild, fun, and polarizing with its energetic, bouncy, yet unstable ride (not to mention the $300 price tag). Matt has found this huge update to bring big changes to the ride of the shoe. Think your mechanics can't handle such a high stack shoe? You might want to give this one a shot!

20 Sep 202341min

#156 Mailbag! Best Beginner Carbon Plate, Boston 12 vs. Everything, Is Icing Good? and Discontinued Shoes We Want Back

#156 Mailbag! Best Beginner Carbon Plate, Boston 12 vs. Everything, Is Icing Good? and Discontinued Shoes We Want Back

Time for another mailbag show. You asked, and we answered. On this episode, Nathan and Matt field listener questions about shoes, biomechanics, and more. Tune in for a couple shoe comparisons: the Boston 12 against several other similar options, and the Endorphin Elite vs. the Vaporfly 3. They also take a look at stability & asymmetry in running mechanics, the latest research on icing for recovery, "beginner" carbon-plate shoes, and even more. Be sure to stick around to the end where they discuss what old running shoe lines they'd want to see resurrected. As always, we want your questions, so be sure to leave comments on our social media or email us at doctorsofrunningpodcast@gmail.com! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:48 - Asics Magic Speed 3 vs. Adidas Boston 12 vs. Hoka Mach X 11:26 - Assessing stability needs in children 14:58 - Asymmetrical stability needs 21:34 - Shoe recommendations for transitioning to carbon-plated shoes 27:57 - Saucony Endorphin Elite vs. Nike Vaporfly 36:46 - Shoe suggestions for middle school cross country 47:26 - What's the current science on icing post-run? 55:28 - Recommendations for replacing the Nike Pegasus Turbo 2 1:03:01 - What discontinued shoe lines do you want to see make a comeback? 1:13:06 - Wrap-up This week’s sponsor carries all of our favorite socks from Feetures and Balega to Swiftwick and Drymax. With Fall coming, we’re excited to get our long socks out for some crisp, cool days ahead. The Swiftwick Aspire Four is a team-wide favorite. Andrea Myers calls it one of the few compression socks we’ve tried that sits just right without feeling too tight. It’s a sock our team has poured thousands of combined miles in blister-free. For runners looking for a good value, the Saucony Inferno Merino Wool socks provide both warmth and super soft comfort that you’ll want to keep on long after your run. For less than $25 for a three-pack, it’s our content wizard Bach’s best kept secret to comfortable winter running. Find your next pair by visiting runningwarehouse.com today.

13 Sep 20231h 13min

#155 The Maximal Shoe Episode | Biomechanical Impacts, Training in Super Shoes

#155 The Maximal Shoe Episode | Biomechanical Impacts, Training in Super Shoes

This episode is all about that max stack. With almost every shoe coming in with a midsole thicker than 30mm, it's becoming hard to define what "maximal" even means, but Nathan, Matt, and David will give it a shot. They take a look at the research on maximal shoes and how it applies to today's offerings. They also argue about what shoes even count as max-stack trainers these days (and what about once you get above 40mm?). They also explore the impact of today's shoes' large amount of cushioning on a runner's biomechanics. Finally, they discuss some of the latest findings on super shoes and how we should think about training in them. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:06 - The Subjective: how do you balance life, family, work, and running? 10:15 - What are the first things that come to mind when you hear "maximal trainer"? 16:59 - How does softness play into the maximal discussion? 18:59 - The biomechanical impacts of compliant foams & rockers 22:52 - Is stack height the defining factor in the maximal category? Some case studies 33:37 - Defining "maximal shoe" 48:47 - Thoughts on training in super shoes 58:55 - Wrap-up This week’s sponsor carries all of our favorite socks from Feetures and Balega to Swiftwick and Drymax. With Fall coming, we’re excited to get our long socks out for some crisp, cool days ahead. The Swiftwick Aspire Four is a team-wide favorite. Andrea Myers calls it one of the few compression socks we’ve tried that sits just right without feeling too tight. It’s a sock our team has poured thousands of combined miles in blister-free. For runners looking for a good value, the Saucony Inferno Merino Wool socks provide both warmth and super soft comfort that you’ll want to keep on long after your run. For less than $25 for a three-pack, it’s our content wizard Bach’s best kept secret to comfortable winter running. Find your next pair by visiting runningwarehouse.com today.

6 Sep 20231h

#154 Ashley Mateo on Working in Run Journalism, Ways to Vet Resources, and AI

#154 Ashley Mateo on Working in Run Journalism, Ways to Vet Resources, and AI

The internet provides us with an endless amount of information about running, but between websites, social media, online magazines, and more, how do we sift through to find what's legitimate? On this episode, Andrea and Nathan are joined by journalist and influencer Ashley Mateo to talk all things running media and coaching. They take a look at the state of journalism and how it's changed over the years, vetting sources and influencers on social media, the future of AI, and more. Ashley's also a USATF-certified coach, so they explore the benefits of the athlete-coach relationship and how they can help you take your running to the next level. Ashley Mateo is an award-winning journalist and editor who currently works as a freelance editorial consultant. She was previously the site director of Redbook and the deputy digital editor at Shape. Her writing has appeared in such outlets as The Wall Street Journal, TIME, Runner's World, Women's Running, Men's Journal, Health, Women's Health, Bicycling, and more. She received her degree in journalism from Boston University. Ashley is also an RRCA- and UESCA-certified running coach. She lives in Denver. You can find her online on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn, and be sure to subscribe to her phenomenal email newsletter, the rundown. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:38 - Ashley's running background 5:35 - The Subjective: what are you favorite sources for running information? 10:22 - How Ashley got into writing about running 16:25 - How freelance journalists get assignments 18:22 - How writing about running has changed in the last 5-10 years 22:38 - How coaching has changed Ashley's writing 26:18 - The role of a running coach 31:45 - How to find reliable sources of information on social media 35:08 - Vetting influences who also have sponsorships and advertise 39:46 - The community and communication in the coaching relationship 44:28 - How reliable are running influencers? 49:24 - The comparison trap 55:46 - How journalism is being changed by AI 1:00:31 - AI in fitness machines & training plans 1:05:06 - Content creation & burnout 1:14:41 - Ashley's favorite shoes 1:24:24 - Wrap-up This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by our friends at Running Warehouse. With the introduction of super foams and carbon plates, it’s never been more fun to tackle the trails than with today’s footwear. The ⁠Nike Ultrafly⁠ hit shelves recently, giving runners a chance to take the tried-and-true ZoomX midsole foam off road and into the woods for long distances. In our Chief Editor Matt Klein’s review of the shoe, he says “Those wanting ZoomX foam with a plate that feels comfortable at both easy and uptempo paces will enjoy the Nike Ultrafly. The ultramarathon community should be excited that they have a super shoe specifically designed for them.” Not to be outdone, ⁠Hoka’s Tecton X2⁠, ⁠New Balance’s SuperComp Trail⁠, and ⁠Saucony’s Endorphin Rift⁠ offer excellent alternatives that each have their own strengths. Find reviews on all four super trail shoes at Doctors of Running and head over to ⁠Running Warehouse⁠to shop today.

30 Aug 20231h 25min

#153 Bloodwork, Biomarkers, and Vitamins for Runners

#153 Bloodwork, Biomarkers, and Vitamins for Runners

Bloodwork, vitamin levels, and other biomarkers can be confusing, so on this episode Andrea is joined by Dr. Liz Herman, ND and Dr. Jared Pistoia, ND to break down the science of our blood. They explore how getting our bloodwork done as athletes can differ from the average person. They take a look at creatine kinase, blood glucose, anemia and more. They also dive into the critical role of vitamins (D, B12) and minerals like iron and calcium. Finally, they discuss the differing hormone changes both women and men experience as they age, and how to address those changes. If you've ever wanted to learn more about your blood, tune in! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:46 - Introducing Dr. Herman 4:36 - Introducing Dr. Pistoia 7:12 - Why get bloodwork done? 12:09 - The role of creatine kinase 15:10 - The most common abnormal bloodwork findings in endurance athletes 16:13 - Do males & females require different types of tests? 18:24 - How to treat abnormal levels 22:28 - Defining and treating anemia 27:10 - The role of ferritin 31:15 - Iron-rich foods & supplements 40:18 - The importance of calcium for athletes 45:47 - Addressing Vitamin D levels 49:09 - Ideal blood calcium levels & supplementation 52:55 - The function of Vitamin B12 1:01:07 - Hormone testing for women 1:05:15 - Hormone changes in men as they age 1:07:45 - Wrap-up Since 2006, Dr. Herman has been the owner and medical director of Bethel Naturopathic Medical (Instagram, Facebook), treating patients with the highest standard of naturopathic care and commitment to excellence. She's earned a reputation for being one of Bethel's leading health care providers who cares deeply about naturopathic medicine and your health. She has not only served Bethel, but also the surrounding communities in the tri-state area for over 20 years. In the past, she served as a supervising physician of student doctors at the University of Bridgeport's School of Naturopathic Medicine and was the former president of the Connecticut Naturopathic Association. Her combination of skills makes her a unique asset to conventional and holistic doctors. Dr. Pistoia is an attending physician at Bethel Naturopathic Medical. He specializes in the homeopathic treatment of mental health disorders. He's authored two books and is a former writer for Healthline. He also serves as the Legislative Co-Chair of the Connecticut Naturopathic Physician Association and is a state delegate for the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians. His interest in health began in high school, where he worked on a faculty committee for healthier school food choices. He attended Stony Brook University on Long Island, NY and later became a certified fitness trainer, until resigning to become a naturopathic physician. Dr. Pistoia is passionate about health and has a strong interest in the advancement of human psychology. This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by our friends at Running Warehouse. With the introduction of super foams and carbon plates, it’s never been more fun to tackle the trails than with today’s footwear. The Nike Ultrafly hit shelves recently, giving runners a chance to take the tried-and-true ZoomX midsole foam off road and into the woods for long distances. In our Chief Editor Matt Klein’s review of the shoe, he says “Those wanting ZoomX foam with a plate that feels comfortable at both easy and uptempo paces will enjoy the Nike Ultrafly. The ultramarathon community should be excited that they have a super shoe specifically designed for them.” Not to be outdone, Hoka’s Tecton X2, New Balance’s SuperComp Trail, and Saucony’s Endorphin Rift offer excellent alternatives that each have their own strengths. Find reviews on all four super trail shoes at Doctors of Running and head over to Running Warehouse to shop today.

23 Aug 20231h 10min

#152 Mailbag! Hamstring Edition

#152 Mailbag! Hamstring Edition

This episode is all about the hamstrings. Often a source of pain and frustration for many a runner, Nathan & David take a deep dive on one of the most important muscle groups in the running cycle. After an overview of the anatomy and common injuries of the hamstrings, they answer your questions covering subjects such as proximal hamstring tendinopathy, the effect of zero drop and carbon plated shoes, stretching, and more. Finally they offer strategies to avoid injury and maintain strong, healthy hamstrings. The Subjective: what medical condition or injury do you want to hear about next? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:59 - An overview of the hamstring and why it's often injured 10:31 - Typical pain points and hamstring injuries 14:28 - How to rehab proximal hamstring tendinopathy 25:12 - How do zero drop and carbon-plated shoes effect the hamstring 29:24 - When in running with a proximal or distal tendinopathy hurt the most? 32:42 - The role of stretching in hamstring injuries 39:20 - How to maintain healthy hamstrings 43:31 - Is it "hammie" or "hammy"? 44:59 - Wrap-up This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by our friends at Running Warehouse. Make sure you head over to YouTube to catch the second episode of their new series, Test Run, where they put their team through a series of challenges to help showcase what kind of activities each shoe was best suited for. Their latest episode is all about versatility. Connor and team brought out some fan favorite trainers of the past year including the Saucony Endorphin Speed, Asics Novablast 3, Hoka Clifton 9, and New Balance Rebel v3 to see where each shoe excelled. Check out the results of their test by heading over to Running Warehouse’s channel on YouTube today.

16 Aug 202346min

#151 How Brands are Using Data to Shape the Future of Running

#151 How Brands are Using Data to Shape the Future of Running

On today's episode, Matt is joined by Dr. Jeff Moreno, physical therapist and co-founder of DashLX. DashLX is pioneering how running activity data can be gathered and analyzed to enhance the training and overall well-being of athletes. Jeff has a unique opportunity to work not only with individual athletes, many of them among the elites, but also directly with some of the biggest running brands on the scene (Brooks, Saucony, Puma, and more). Matt & Jeff discuss how running data from our watches and phones can be used to assess biomechanics, injury risk, and even shoe choice. Get an inside look at how some of the biggest running footwear brands are using data in partnership with DashLX to inform their design choices and product strategies. Jeff also lends his medical expertise to give practical advice to runners of all levels on how to better use their own activity data to stay strong and healthy. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:32 - Jeff's background 10:52 - Linking data with medical care 30:40 - Using data to further medical and running education 37:52 - How DashLX gets connected with the big running brands 41:44 - Organizing & filtering vast amounts of running data 46:46 - Using specific metrics to provide better care 54:02 - How footwear companies are using wearable data to make better shoes 1:00:21 - The most important metrics for runners 1:10:16 - Wrap-up This week’s episode of the Doctors of Running Podcast is sponsored by our friends at Running Warehouse. Make sure you head over to YouTube to catch the second episode of their new series, Test Run, where they put their team through a series of challenges to help showcase what kind of activities each shoe was best suited for. Their latest episode is all about versatility. Connor and team brought out some fan favorite trainers of the past year including the Saucony Endorphin Speed, Asics Novablast 3, Hoka Clifton 9, and New Balance Rebel v3 to see where each shoe excelled. Check out the results of their test by heading over to Running Warehouse’s channel on YouTube today.

9 Aug 20231h 13min

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