The Art of Running at Any Age: David Richman
The Art of Running at Any Age: David Richman  
Podcast: AGEIST
Published On: Wed Jun 15 2022
Description: How should we be running? What are forefront, mid strike, and heel strike running? How did David transform his running form? What is the benefit of shortening our stride length? What is the importance of having a strong core for running? Why should we increase our cadence? What sort of shoes should we wear to run?David Richman, 18 time Ironman athlete and marathon runner, joins us on the SuperAge podcast to discuss how we should be running. David didn’t start running until he was 38. He is now 58 and has no intention of slowing down. David shares why we might need to change the way we run, how to avoid injuries, why we need to increase our cadence, the importance of having the right shoes, and more. Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. Listeners receive 20% off at insidetracker.com/ageistCall into the SuperAge podcast and have your question or comment answered on-air: (801) 871-5291Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge podcast00:00:40 About today’s episode00:02:29 Call into the SuperAge podcast (801) 871-529100:04:50 Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker00:06:09 Welcome to our guest, David Richman00:06:33 David Richman’s running history 00:07:20 Different running styles00:10:50 What it was like to learn a new running style00:13:22 How David changed his running style00:17:27 Running injuries00:24:47 Finding the right running shoes00:29:49 Our responsibility to investigate how to improve00:31:24 The mental benefits of running00:36:12 Thank you for listening “As we get older, we want to become more efficient and also lower our propensity for injuries.” “The impact of running is severe and if you’re overstriding and hitting with your heel, you are going to get some injuries quick. You’re not going to be able to run 6 or 8 or 10 miles because you’re going to be a complete wreck.” “Shoes are super, super, super important. But everybody’s feet are different and your feet handle things differently.” “I’m 58. I’m getting ready to do a half Ironman in a few weeks and just did a 24 hour bike ride and I’m going to still do some Ulta Marathons. I didn’t do my first run ever as an adult until I was 38 years old. At 58 I still feel like I’ve got plenty of miles ahead of me.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with David Richman: WebsiteInstagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Say hi to the AGEIST team!