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    Tread Lightly Running Podcast

    Tread Lightly Running Podcast

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    The Tread Lightly Running Podcast provides data-driven, evidence-based running advice in a practical, accessible, and inclusive manner. . You'll learn about how to run faster, marathon training, the latest fueling science, how to prevent running injury, and more. Tread Lightly Running Podcast is co-hosted by Amanda Brooks and Laura Norris, MSc. Together, they have over 20 years of coaching experience and have helped thousands of runners reach their goals through 1:1 coaching and group training. They've appeared in Runner's World, SELF, NPR, Outside, and other major media.

    Hosted By

    Amanda Brooks and Laura Norris

    Understanding Foot Strike: Does It Impact Injury or Performance?

    Understanding Foot Strike: Does It Impact Injury or Performance?

    June 13, 2026
    32m

    Pronation can be misunderstood as a scary, dangerous risk for injury - and people use that to sell you something. In reality, a certain degree of pronation is a normal part of the running gait. However, excessive or limited pronation can be problematic for some runners. So how do you know if you need to worry about overpronation or buy stability shoes? In episode 171, we take an evidence-based approach and guide you through anatomy and recent research surrounding pronation.


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    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    ✅ Why pronation is a normal part of a healthy running gait

    ✅ If stability shoes are appropriate for you or not

    ✅ Whether pronation causes an injury or is a symptom of an injury

    ✅ Should you change your running gait?

    ✅ The difference between overstriding and heel striking

    ✅ Should you increase your running cadence?


    If You Enjoyed this Episode, You May Like:

    🎧 Can You Run Through Plantar Fasciitis? With Dr. Lisa Mitro (10 October 2025)

    🎧 Cutting Through Running Shoe BS: Carbon vs Nylon Plates, Heel Drop, and What All the Jargon Means (23 February 2026

    🎧 Do You Really Need to Change Your Running Form? (15 August 2025)

    References

    🔬PMID: 3173344

    🔬https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40279-019-01238-y

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    🔬PMID: 29100250

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    Tread Lightly Running is hosted and researched by Amanda Brooks and Laura Norris, MSc. Production, show notes, and graphics by Laura Norris.


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