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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

The Secret To Pain-Free Running (and Walking!) with Helen Hall #216

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2021

⏱️ 128 minutes

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Summary

Human beings were born to run. No sooner have we learned to walk than we’re breaking into a run – it’s just another gear. So why do so many of us struggle with running as adults? Today’s guest, Helen Hall, is the running coach I’ve been working with for the past 18 months and who trained me for my recent marathon. As founder of Perpetual Forward Motion Efficient Running Coaching her clients range from elite athletes to ordinary amateurs who want to run or walk pain-free, with greater efficiency and, most importantly, with greater enjoyment. It’s no exaggeration to say Helen has had a profound effect on my life. So I’m delighted to be able to share her wisdom with you in this conversation, which is relevant whether you’re an experienced runner, a novice, or even if running doesn’t appeal at all. We begin our chat by looking at the core principles to Helen’s approach. Awareness is everything and she teaches clients to really notice what their body is doing. Where is your head sitting? How are you using your arms? It’s only when you’ve noticed that you can begin to change. And changing means becoming more efficient – learning the adjustments that help you to move with freedom. Movement, Helen points out, is a ‘job share’. We need to be able to recruit as much of our bodies as we can to do it well. I can testify to this holistic approach. Working with Helen hasn’t just changed my running, it’s helped me to walk faster, breathe better and stand more comfortably. It’s made me aware of how past injuries and trauma can affect you for decades. I’ve even learned how the surgery I had for appendicitis as a child played a huge part in my experience running the London Marathon this autumn. And, this conversation contains my first real deep dive into that recent marathon experience, which many of you have been asking about. It wasn’t the race I’d planned, but it turned out to be the race I needed. Helen helps me unpack why I found it so emotional and explains why my physical struggles were a sign of progress not limitation. I hope this conversation conveys just how valuable I think Helen’s approach is. Whether running is for you or not, I know it’ll get you thinking about how you’re sitting or standing right now, and noticing how you use your body for the rest of the day. Find Helen's video series here https://www.helen-hall.co.uk/product/the-pfm-wujwum-series/   Show notes available at https://drchatterjee.com/216 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.

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0:00.0

The beginning of change is noticing, it's awareness.

0:04.0

So as soon as you become more aware of how you do move,

0:10.0

how stacked your body is, how effortlessly it moves,

0:14.0

breathing improves, digestion improves.

0:19.0

With better movement on the outside, you're getting better movement on the inside.

0:23.6

So this is health. This is how we stay alive for longer and feel better and live more, right?

0:29.4

Hi, my name is Ronggen Chatsji. Welcome to Feel Better Live More.

0:43.8

I want to start off with a question.

0:47.4

Do you believe that humans were born to run?

0:53.8

Or do you think that the high injury rate we see in runners these days provides evidence that we're not. Well, my guest today

0:55.6

certainly does believe that humans are born to run and before I go any further, I want to make

1:01.9

it clear. Today's conversation is relevant for everyone. Whether you love running, you tolerate

1:08.3

running or have zero interest in running at all, because at its core,

1:12.6

this is a conversation about efficient human movement. My guest is my dear friend Helen Hall.

1:20.1

Now, Helen, it's a movement therapist. She's a running coach. I would call her a detective for

1:25.7

the human body. She is the author of the brilliant book,

1:29.2

even with your shoes on. And she is also the lady who has been working with me to get me

1:34.4

ready for my very first marathon, the 2021 London Marathon. Now, Helen is quite simply one of the best

1:42.8

coaches in any modality that I have come across.

1:46.3

She is the founder of perpetual forward motion efficient running coaching,

1:50.6

and her clients include elite athletes, whether they be runners or footballers,

1:55.5

but they also include ordinary amateurs, regular everyday folk who simply want to run or walk pain free with greater

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