What if Your Running Injury Rehab Made You Faster?

If you’re an injured runner we can help you get back to running pain-free. Click the link to book a free call with us https://matthewboydphysio.com/booking/ Running Fundamentals Course https://matthewboydphysio.com/running... Instagram   / matthewboydphysio   Other links https://matthew-boyd-physio.kit.com/a... https://matthew-boyd-physio.kit.com/5... https://matthewboydphysio.com/booking/ Summary This episode explores how injury rehab can actually make runners faster by focusing on form, strength, and resilience. It covers key running form errors, the importance of cadence, over striding, knee alignment, strength training, and structural resilience to prevent injuries and improve performance. Takeaways Integrating form, strength, and resilience is key to optimizing running performance and preventing injuries. Increasing cadence is a strategic tool to reduce impact forces and enhance running efficiency. Correcting over striding and knock-knee running improves joint mechanics and reduces injury risk. Building muscular strength acts as a protective buffer, reducing reliance on weaker structural components. Resilience in bones, tendons, and ligaments ensures fewer injuries and more consistent training. A holistic approach to running shifts the mindset from reactive to proactive. Maintaining a higher, consistent cadence unlocks speed with less joint stress. Focusing on stride alignment transforms running into an efficient forward drive.