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🗓️ 23 November 2020
⏱️ 109 minutes
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0:00.0 | What I love about running and what I love even more about running than I ever loved |
0:11.1 | about dancing is how human it is. It's a |
0:13.5 | fundamental human gate. We crawl, we walk, we run, technically apparently skipping |
0:18.3 | is also another gate. But so when you get better at it, I mean for myself, I just felt more human. |
0:28.0 | I mean, at that point in my life already, like I had been through so many movement methods in trying to get myself together as a dancer |
0:35.3 | So much yoga client technique gyrotonics Alexander you know like Traeger the everything that was out there I had done practically that I could find. |
0:44.4 | And that was a lot. And it all had effects, gave me different sensations. You know, there's a certain way that I feel after I do yoga. |
0:52.1 | But after I run after I do yoga, but after I run I realize I feel more human as in a |
0:58.8 | member of my species. It's really pronounced, really profound, and I really love working with that more than anything else. Hey, what's up everybody? Welcome or welcome back to the morning shakeout |
1:20.4 | podcast. I'm your host Mario Freoli and my guest this week is Jay |
1:25.2 | Grunke. Jay is a highly sought after expert on running form and technique. She's |
1:30.1 | also a Felden Christ practitioner, founder of the balanced runner, and has helped countless runners from beginners to Olympians improve their form and performance since 2003. |
1:40.0 | I've been following Jay's work for a little while now and I recently found out that she |
1:44.2 | doesn't live far from me so he sat down at a local park and had a conversation that I think |
1:48.9 | you'll really enjoy and take a lot away from. We talked about what it is that she does exactly and how |
1:54.6 | Jay uses the Felden Christ method of movement to help runners with their |
1:58.1 | technique. She told me how she got into running after years as a professional |
2:02.3 | dancer and how solving her own |
2:03.9 | problems led her to working with others who were navigating similar issues. |
2:07.4 | We discussed what mainstream publications miss when it comes to running technique |
2:11.6 | common places where runners go wrong, and what she |
2:14.8 | considers to be the six elements of good form. |
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