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EP 023 || The Ups and Downs of Running: Why Vertical Oscillation Matters

Author
Matt Pendola & Bobby McGee
Published
Thu 14 Sep 2023
Episode Link
https://www.pendolaproject.com/podcasts/the-pendola-project-podcast/episodes/2148133293

In today's episode, we delve into an often overlooked yet crucial aspect of running: vertical oscillation. By understanding this complex movement, you can refine your running form and optimize your performance, even saving your legs from unnecessary strain. Tune in as we discuss how your arm swing impacts oscillation, why personal anthropology matters, and what strength you actually need for endurance running.


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📌 Episode Highlights:


2:25 What is Vertical Oscillation


Dive into what vertical oscillation really is and why it's crucial for your running form.


11:12 How the Right Amount of Oscillation Can Save Your Legs


Learn how optimizing vertical oscillation can make your running more efficient and less strenuous.


22:38 How Oscillation is Impacted by Arm Swing


Discover the surprising link between your arm movements and the oscillation of your body.


27:40 How to Take Your Own Anthropology Into Account


Understanding your body's unique anthropology can play a role in optimizing your vertical oscillation.


33:31 How Strong Do We Need to Be for Endurance Movements


Explore the strength requirements for endurance running and how it ties back to your vertical oscillation.


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