IMPROVE RUNNING FORM TECHNIQUE: HEEL LIFT TIP BY COACH SAGE CANADAY
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I tried this on my run this morning and I felt a lot more activation in my quads and hamstrings. Will take some getting used to but at least it feels like I am running right now. Thanks man!
Only Sage would start dancing during a training tips video. LMAO
@shawnjenkins5477
5 жыл бұрын
Right?
@2678dhetysjk
5 жыл бұрын
That shit was funny random af
@topoisomerace
5 жыл бұрын
I love that he had the club music ready to go.
@pinoynurseportal
5 жыл бұрын
haha
@HarveyRSM00
5 жыл бұрын
Random AF 🤣
dancing makes sage out of breath more than running. 😁
@Drewb18c1
5 жыл бұрын
What's interesting about that is it's evidence of how much being comfortable in what you're doing can affect your endurance. Not saying Sage was uncomfortable dancing, but rather that it's out of his comfort zone/wheelhouse. I've seen this a lot in combat sports, as a fan and as someone who has dabbled in muay thai. In muay thai, it blew my mind when sparring that I'd get so winded so quickly despite having quite good cardio from running. Also in MMA, you see it all the time how someone who doesn't have extensive grappling experience will gas super quickly when things hit the mat, but can go a night when doing what their specialty is. Suppose the interesting takeaway here is to not be overconfident in your cardio when doing things that are out of your comfort zone. I think a lot of it is from the fact that just because you might have excellent vo2max, it takes a degree of mental comfort to fully unlock that maximum potential.
@tubesockets120v
5 жыл бұрын
I noticed that too.
@mav3ric100
5 жыл бұрын
@@Drewb18c1 I know what you mean. A simple test is running flights of stairs. You can be pretty good endurance wise in running and running only activities. But try a jog up 5 or more flights of stairs nonstop and see how funny you start breathing despite being someone that crushes 30+mpw running.
@TheArtofBlues
4 жыл бұрын
Drewb18c1 its all about technique not comfort zone. I do muay thai/freestyle wrestling technique is key. And roadwork is a must no matter who you are.
@yarakharam5343
4 жыл бұрын
@@Drewb18c1 Its not necessarily comfort but rathe ryour central nervous system knowing exactly what contractions are needed in what order and timing to perform a certain movement "ideally" and then more you do that movement the more these neurals patterns get strengthened and less energy is needed. You can have good pulling force but if your body doesnt know how to properly engage the lats and scapula at the start of that movement you will struggle with a pullup.
4:29 me trying to leave work early
@navidnikraz2299
4 жыл бұрын
JoMario Rivera haha gold
@igordragoslav9672
4 жыл бұрын
Ahahhsh When I go away from class
@successinspiration4676
3 жыл бұрын
😂
@backbencherofdemocracy326
3 жыл бұрын
Savage
@314WIKINGERBANDE-qd9qz
16 күн бұрын
Fired 😂
Thanks Sage. This video kicks butt.
@fantasticpanties
5 жыл бұрын
😂 💗 this comment!
@florme6494
5 жыл бұрын
I see where you’re going there
@brandontan3938
4 жыл бұрын
LOLOL
@Ruck.Norris
3 жыл бұрын
🤦🏽♂️
4:29 me crossing the street while a car is at the stop sign
4:29 me going to the kitchen at 3 am
Sage I wanted to let you know I used this tip on my Sunday run and it worked great. Helped keep me running upright, and you were spot on about the efficiency/effort. Way easier to run tall
I was laughing during your running man.🏃🏻♂️
Loved the "running man" demo & "haven't been to the club in a while"!! 🤣😂 Thank you for making me smile 😊
Lol the best way to drive home a coaching tip is definitely through breaking out in a dance party 💃💃 always informative, thank you!!
Something tells me you made this video just to have a reason to dance
The running man is my “ go-to” dance move on any occasion.
I have the hardest time with this! My feet barely come off the ground when I run - especially during slower run days
@dboardjr8873
4 жыл бұрын
Ok I thought that was just me. The kicking makes me fatigue faster then I struggle through the last few miles.
@Deadlyaztec27
4 жыл бұрын
@@dboardjr8873 That means you need to do more kinetic stretches like high knees and butt kickers. You may also benefit from doing squats every other day.
@dboardjr8873
4 жыл бұрын
@@Deadlyaztec27 I do alot of squats and deadlifts. But I will give those kinetic stretches a try
@pauljohnson4786
4 жыл бұрын
I run like a Clydesdale; rocks fly from under my feet, lol.
@MegaDreamOo
3 жыл бұрын
Same here especially in slow easy recovery runs.
Coach Canaday has got some killer dance move!
@Vo2maxProductions
5 жыл бұрын
ha ha, I try! Full Dance Video with Pacer The Dog on my Instagram: @SageCanaday
@xuganyu96
5 жыл бұрын
@@Vo2maxProductions Followed! Your dog has terrific talent for dance, as well!
I’m a debutant runner at 52 years of age. I resistance train once a week and am in reasonable health but have never been a runner. I’ve been working on a run/walk 1km for the last 5 weeks and have seen gradual progress; going from 11:22 down to 7:34 over this period. Since I’m starting out, I’ve focused on form and I’m very satisfied with my form and stride at this point. I’ve gone from being a toe striker to being more of a mid-foot striker over this period. Yesterday, I incorporated this heel kick for the first time and was getting great speed and power (best time yet) but then suffered a left calf sprain within the first 1/2km. I’ll focus on rehab and strength building for now and then get back into it. But it seems that the heel kick can load the calf muscles a bit more than the less vigorous approach.
Very helpful, loved the Dad dancing.
Great training tip. I’ve ran for years recreationally & recently added this back kick drill to my running, it has made a big difference 👍🏽
@iffkitchen941
Ай бұрын
*run ( I have run = I’ve run ) or simply I ran
Dude his legs are prettier than mine haha goals
I had a feeling prior clicking this that Sage would dance. Sage doesn't disappoint. Nice video! Cheers!
A portion of my running form visualization is dedicated to the forward momentum of my torso and head. It quiets my thoughts and puts the action of my feet, legs, arms, and shoulders on auto-pilot. Running becomes a meditation, and it feels like I'm flying.
Probably one of the most important tips in running, and should be told to all beginners on day one.
when i first started running competitively this was the single best tip. i watched kipchoge and other elites running form from behind them and noticed the heel coming back so high. so i implemented this into my stride, and it took a while but really improved my times and endurance. you don't want to be lifting the heel so much as you are pushing yourself forward and the heel comes back as a natural motion from inertia
Wow, you must be a fast runner! thank you for sharing I was trying to explain to a friend that a shorten leg will recover faster and easier back to the front and the only way to do that is by raising the heel. It came naturally for me so I could never understand why some people don't do it as it seems so hard to run with a dead wooden long leg that does not bend during the recovery. Thank you for explaining it so clearly.
I keep watching your Moon walking dance.. Gosh It really makes me LAUGH!!! Thank you!! It's sooo cute!! I've never laughed this much watching a HOW to on running!! BUT HEY... IT WORKS.. I did it today!!!
Omg just lost it when you started dancing 😂😂 oh god that made my day
Sage, best video yet. Thanks for taking the time to make this vid and dropping knowledge!
I've seen many videos about the same subject and by far this was the beat explanation. I finally have it down. Thank you!!
I feel less lonely, because the cameraman is laughing too. @ 4:29
Thank you. This definitely gives me something to experiment with. I'm not a heel striker and I don't "sit low in the saddle". What I do check myself for is a feeling that I'm riding a bicycle. That brings my forefoot or midfoot down and raises my trailing foot but I'm missing that push off you described and also doesn't do much for facilitating a momentarily airborne period which I associate with frictionless movement. Again, thank you.
You explained all of this so simply in an easy to understand way. Thank you!
Finally ! something simple and easy how to run
one of the best videos for running form, its simple and understandable
I wish I could say this taught me anything at all
@kkwong6528
2 жыл бұрын
It doesn't. The lifting is not a form, it is physiology. No way can a beginner try that, and he didn't mentioned how trained his thigh, hip, back, neck, arms/the whole body to accommodate the lifting. It is natural to propel us that way when our muscles can take that jumps.
Hardly as qualified to give tips but here are my thoughts: I successfully transitioned from heel to mid foot strike after overcoming a xc injury. I focused on running very slow with good form (tall, lean from ankles, mid foot strike). The key was making this a habit which I would instinctively remember. It will feel strange at first, however if it can’t be maintained for the duration of an easy run then something is likely being done wrong.
@HeathifyMyLife
5 жыл бұрын
Hi What does XX mean please?
@DaniAh
5 жыл бұрын
@@HeathifyMyLife xc? Cross country
@error.418
2 жыл бұрын
@@HeathifyMyLife xc = cross country = competitive long distance running (5km and 10km depending on age)
@error.418
2 жыл бұрын
Strong agree, mid-sole strike is far healthier, and often it can be related to shoe choice as well as improving technique
I loved the dancing part. Lol and also everything else. Great tips as always!
Yes! Great technique! I like to visualize gum on my shoe and im using the friction to get it off. Gives me a good visual of sliding the foot back and up. :-)
@joshuaadao4087
11 ай бұрын
Oh wow, this actually works 😀
Had to give a thumbs up for the dancing!!! Hysterical.
Agree completely. Get yours heels pointing to the sky. Faster, less injury and easier cadence control.
4:29 just who the hell running with that form smh lmaoo
@cloudyhead9172
4 жыл бұрын
It’s when u shit yourself
@ryang4492
4 жыл бұрын
I cannot stop laughing at this comment omg
@asfaltasfalt1
4 жыл бұрын
I know. I’ve never seen anyone run like that. Very funny. He tried. Just over amplified.
@Player-001
4 жыл бұрын
Conan O'Brien actually got someone from the other class who runs like that(i honestly laughed when i first saw him running that way lol now im used to it)
@paulfogartysongs
4 жыл бұрын
The Thunderbirds run like that. But then, they are puppets.
This video is so good - explanations are very helpful, including the point about the action happening behind you. Thank you!
Mate...you’re telling me we can train by shuffling? This is sick!🙌😂
The best part is @ the end where u dance with your dog 💜🐕💜 Love it!!! 💖
It’s what I need to practice, I am a V50 marathoner with a heel strike and my PB last year at London Marathon 2019 (2:46:35), maybe if I improved my strike can be much better runner. Thank you Sage nice videos and tips. 🖐👍
@error.418
2 жыл бұрын
Good luck! Switching to mid-sole strike will give you a ton of efficiency benefits but also health benefits (our heels are not good for absorbing impact). Given you've been a heel strike runner for so long, do take it easy as you transition. Your calf muscles and the smaller muscles around your tendons will need to do some catching up to the new form, so slower/shorter distances while you concentrate on the form will be good to avoid pain or injury. Also consider shoe choice. If you have a higher heel or over-cushioned heel it can be detrimental to efficiency and injury-free mid-sole striking. So evaluate if you should get a lower heel drop (you don't have to go zero drop or zero cushion, I know some of the barefoot movement pushes that really hard, but it's not at all a requirement for mid-sole strike gaits. If you do choose to go that route, go gradually.)
Oh badass where did that come from lol, just made my day, Sage!
Wonderful advice. Helped shave more than 20s off my usual pace today just by following the tips given in your video. Thank you!
I noticed today on my 20 miler that when I increased my heel lift behind me, I increased speed consistently for the same or lower cadence.
@robert.mechura
4 жыл бұрын
If you want to get faster, you should watch my newest video. Don't mean to be one of those guys who promotes there channel in the comments but I think it could really help you out.
@Richard_Garza_
4 жыл бұрын
Robert Mechura you could be frank, but you gotta do what you gotta do.
@samrothstein31
4 жыл бұрын
Tular Ikarra big help thanks a lot ! (Newbie doing first 10 miler)
@RamdozaCh
3 жыл бұрын
Dude, I can’t IMAGINE running 12 miles, good on you bro
@trinichinee6426
2 жыл бұрын
the overall motives of running form is higher efficiency.. gather as much momentum to carry you forward. kicking behind your buttocks propels u forward a bit .. hence the reason why u had a better run there are other methods too for increasing your momentum. the smoother your stride is .. the less stress place on u feet
Video quality is getting better and better. Great job 👏👏👏
I am watching it again after 2 years ❤❤❤❤ awesome video
-Greatest advice "Its better to think about one thing at a time"
that dancing part had me dead lmao, good vid thanks for tips!
Killing it! Thank you for the tips, man! 👍🙏
Dude I just watched this before my run tonight and blew my 2 mile pace out of the water. I’m talking 1:40 faster. Thanks a ton man! I’m a relatively new runner (only good thing that came from the pandemic for me). I average 6-10 miles a week but I’m getting more serious now and this vid really helped my efficiency and comfort. Thanks again!
@ydiabO
Жыл бұрын
Do you run continuously or stop and go? I've been running for a couple of weeks now but i get tired after 1 km = 0.6 miles. It's getting better but is it normal?
@MedicineRunner
Жыл бұрын
@@ydiabO Absolutely normal if you have only been doing it a couple weeks. Starting out, I always had to stop to walk a bit no matter how far I was running! Currently, I do not stop or walk for any of my runs. I have 3 runs a week. 1) long run (3-5 miles moderate pace) 2) tempo run (2 miles, 2 min intervals) 3) recovery run (2-3 miles slow pace) For me- the weekly tempo run really helped me break fatigue barriers.
@ydiabO
Жыл бұрын
@@MedicineRunner Thank u for your reply.. I see, so I need to stick with it ( I do see improvements), and add intervals to accelerate my progress 👍🏼
@MedicineRunner
Жыл бұрын
@@ydiabO You got it! To get good at running, it takes running. Sounds simple but it’s true.
This made my day! Thanks for the tip and thanks for the moves!
Excellent video. Bonus points for the dancing!
Awesome. Keep the vids coming. Ive applied every training form you have taught and they all work. Thank u brother!!!
Great tips and the heel lift is something I tune into at least once every run. It does wonders for helping your foot land properly when it comes back down and helps prevent overstriding forward. I'd love to see a video with extended-time stride views, like someone riding a bike alongside the runner - in the training talk videos you always go for just a few steps and it's difficult to visualize what this actually looks like in the run. A longer take would allow the audience to see what you mean. Though I know you're always disparaging your form, we'd appreciate the demo!
Thanks. .enjoy that you make your vids fun and entertaining
This video is so helpful, we will definitely be using some of these tips to help improve our form!
Sage, love the dance moves! Definitely going to try them out after my jump rope routine.
hahaha the dancing is awesome!! Great tip too, I think that's something most could benefit from too actually.
Thanks!! Very clear! I have just a very few lift of my heels. My running paces are always kind of the same. Hope this will give a little boost :) I would like to improve. You are good in imitating bad forms of running 😄
Classic Sage video. Classic shuffle tune!
Didn't expect that. Love it.
Bro that running man example made my day!!!!
That morphed into disco moves so quickly :D
Great explanation of running biomechanics. Seems like the kick back will fully activate the hamstrings, which are fast twitch/sprinting muscles, and may cause cramping in long distance running. I had to work on deactivating the hamstrings and activating the gluts which are more slow twitch, to minimize the hams cramping. Let me know your thoughts.
Totally awesome! Thanks for the tips!
Thank you! You did great on getting the idea across!👍🏾
You do understand 2 things: first, your foot hits the ground, it doesn’t move, you move over it; second, the fact that you’re butt-kicking is the reason why you knee drive - it’s called a counterbalance...PULL your foot underneath you.
Lmao. Epic Sage coaching with dance moves. Awesome tips. Added the tune Faded, Alan Walker to SoundCloud for later dance practice in my kitchen.
Coach Sage breaking it down. Who knew!?
listening listening shuffling shuffling why am i dancing now?what was i here for again =p great video i've been looking for a clear explanation on how to improve the running technique!
Heck ya. Didn’t expect the running man demo! 😂
More of these video! Awesome!
I love that this turned into dancing 😄
Thank you for the great advice!
How do you always know what i need to work on! THanks
Loved the dance Sage!! thanks
Holy moly those calfs!!! Way to put in the work and commitment to running!!
Thanks Sage..I do got that big problem...Im working on it...Thank you...
Great advise as always Sage. Have a great Christmas!
I love your dance style man, great information man.
Ha ha sage, nice dancing !! another great video; Still working on running tall. Thanks
Just save my life, and your footwork is awesome
Thank you! Helped a lot
Great tip. We got to learn about running form AND how to do the running man dance. :)
Running and dance lesson combined :) cool video! thanks!
I from Uganda 🇺🇬 I wish I had nutrients like this man
@FYI9102
2 жыл бұрын
why are you gae
Sage always excellent !!! Many thanks !!!
Thanks for the tips (running & dancing)
Awesome! Gonna hit the club with new moves.
Good tips. I'll try it for sure. I run least 10km ~5 times a week. I cached myself doing the "ultra shuffle" often. Interestingly, if someone comes on the trail, wave hi and realize i run properly!?? I guess just stopping overthink it.
For those amateurs like me who wants to incorporate this drill in the long runs esp slow ones, I found an efficient way: there is this cycling drill for smooth pedaling where the rider concentrates on 6 pedal strokes on the right foot, then 6 on the left, then 5R followed by 5L, 4R 4L...until each stroke is as smooth as the other R/L..then repeat the whole procedure once more from 6/6. I applied the same logic into my long runs, where I exaggerate the heel lift for 6 steps on the right side, well focused, then 6 steps on the left. 5R/5L....2/2 and R\L..then repeat the whole series as much as I can, be careful with the hammies since it's a little bit of exertion, hope it's clear
Smart mental tip Sage! Practice makes perfect for muscle memory :)
4:29 When im prairie dogging on the way to the restroom
Lol, impromptu dance party at 3:44 had me smiling!
I liked it. You landed nicely on the ball of your foot when demonstrating the "good form." The dance touch was !!! +++
I shall try this tip into my running 10k practice sessions.Thanks for these tips.
This video is amazing! 😄🕺🏻