Hi Esther,
I would like to get your thoughts on leaning forward in running. I know in your book, you mentioned how some elite runners have vertical posture but still have great speed. However, there are schools of thought like Pose running that suggest a forward lean is beneficial. I also see children leaning forward when they run.
I'm wondering, would a lean during a long run put extra stress on the spine? Another part that seems to complicate the lean is shoulder position. If you lean forward, it's easy to have your shoulders come forward and then distort posture.
Matt
I would like to get your thoughts on leaning forward in running. I know in your book, you mentioned how some elite runners have vertical posture but still have great speed. However, there are schools of thought like Pose running that suggest a forward lean is beneficial. I also see children leaning forward when they run.
I'm wondering, would a lean during a long run put extra stress on the spine? Another part that seems to complicate the lean is shoulder position. If you lean forward, it's easy to have your shoulders come forward and then distort posture.
Matt
1 hour 49 min ago
09/10/2008 - 8:36pm
A forward lean needn't compromise the spine at all - by working the muscles alongside the spine (the erector spinae) and the rhomboids you can maintain a healthy shape in the spine while running, just like you do in hiphinging. To maintain a healthy length in the spine it is critical to use the inner corset.
Matt, could you please introduce yourself and your blog to our readers? I consider that you have an exceptional site full of good references and ideas.
Best,
Esther
10 years 8 months ago
06/30/2009 - 9:39am
I run a website that looks at nutrition, exercise, and general health from a Paleolithic (evolutionary) perspective. Feel free to visit at:
http://www.mattmetzgar.com
I am a big fan of Esther for all the work she's done in promoting natural posture solutions.
Matt
10 years 8 months ago
06/30/2009 - 9:39am
I am trying to determine the correct position of the pelvis in running: either it is under the shoulders as part of a whole body lean, or it is slightly behind the shoulders with a lean at the hips via hip-hinging.
Matt
1 hour 49 min ago
09/10/2008 - 8:36pm