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Running Cadence

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Cadence is a word used to describe a balanced, rhythmic flow that can be applied to music, speech and movement alike.  Cadence is also a common term used to define a runner’s turnover rate or how many times their feet hit the ground during a given period of time, usually in one minute. 

Running is a high impact activity that produces relatively high impact forces that must be absorbed and distributed via the joints and muscles of the feet, ankles, knees, hips, and back.  Cadence is one of a few variables that can help all runners reduce stress on the body and lower their risk of injury. 

An optimal cadence tends to be a higher cadence. Most beginning and recreational runners have a cadence of 160-165 steps per minute and over-stride, demonstrating a long, loping stride and heavy foot strike with a lot of up and down movement or “vertical oscillation”.  More experienced runners and elite competitive runners, tend to average 180-192 steps per minute and run “on top of their feet” with a more compact, “athletic” stride and less vertical oscillation. Take time to observe other runners and note the differences between the ones that appear to move with more effort and those that appear more fluid and run effortlessly.

Of course, everyone is different and not everybody needs to run like an elite athlete.  Training and race paces will differ and cadence will fluctuate as a result.  But for those that are on the lower end of the cadence spectrum, a higher turnover rate can be helpful for a few reasons:

1. A higher cadence reduces over striding by shortening the stride and promotes a foot strike that is closer to the body’s center of mass (COM).  This reduces the “braking effect”, or “loading rate”, of each foot strike.  Every time the foot hits the ground it acts like a “brake”, or resistance, that has to be overcome in order for the body to move forward and over the foot.  The further out in front of our COM the foot falls, the greater the resistance; the closer to the COM the foot falls, the less the braking effect. 

2. A higher turnover rate reduces the amount of time the foot spends on the ground, also known as ground contact time.  Less time on the ground also reduces the braking effect, the loading rate and the energy required to absorb and distribute the forces associated with impact and stance.  Decreased stance time also reduces vertical oscillation. 

3. A higher cadence encourages more of a flexed knee posture at initial contact.  This promotes a “softer”, quieter landing for shock absorption and further reduces the loading rate and consequent energy absorption of the muscles and joints of the ankle, knee, hip and spine.

All in all, proper running cadence results in a significant reduction of impact forces and the resultant stress within the muscles and joints of the lower extremity. 

Because of the considerable debate on foot strike, and what type is better, which is worse and why, another point worth mentioning is the effect cadence has on foot strike. Generally speaking, a higher cadence encourages more of a mid foot strike.  This is due to the fact that a shorter stride encourages an initial contact that is closer to the COM.  A mid foot strike is advantageous over the more dominant heel strike associated with longer strides because it produces less force at impact. 

This also brings up the hot topic of shoes or no shoes and the contention held by some that those who run in well cushioned shoes, or any shoe with a positive heel-toe drop, is ‘forced’ into a heel strike and thus more likely to get injured.  I have not found this to be accurate.  Some runners are naturally efficient and some not so efficient, no matter what type of shoe they wear.  And for those that are not, they can learn.  I believe running technique is a skill and can be learned.  There is no reason any runner, no matter the choice of footwear or non-footwear (and everything in between) cannot learn and utilize proper technique. 

And while proper equipment and technique is definitely part of the injury prevention equation, the variables of frequency, volume, intensity and adequate recovery within proper training programs, as well as proper conditioning, is often overlooked.  Training errors and incorrect or non-existent conditioning programs are probably the #1 reason for running injuries.  I am continually surprised at how many runners do not include strength training in their programs!  But I digress…

OK, back to cadence: so what is an optimal cadence?  Some use 180 steps per minute as the “gold standard” and try to mold a runner into a 180 steps per minute turnover rate, no ifs, ands or buts.  Again, everybody is different.  Just like a pair of running shoes where one size or type of shoe does not fit all (if you wear shoes), an “optimal” cadence for one person is not necessarily optimal for another.  Some runners may be more efficient at 170 steps per minute and others 182 or higher.  

I personally use 180 steps per minute as a reference point and work with the runner, taking into consideration other variables that affect his or her individual technique and fit a number to the runner instead of trying to force the runner to a number.  Location of initial contact, individual postures, fitness levels and goals often trump a “number”.

How do you figure your optimal cadence?  Pretty simple, really.  Next time out, wait until you’re a few minutes into your run count the number of times your right (or left) foot hits the ground in a 10 second period and multiply by 6 (or 30 seconds and multiply by 2).  25 steps x 6 = 150 steps per minute, 28 = 168, 30 steps with one foot in 10 seconds = 180 steps per minute, etc.  If you find yourself at 23 – 26 steps per 10 seconds, just shorten your stride; maintain your pace but shorten your stride.  A higher turnover rate does not necessarily equate to increased speed and the average runner does not necessarily need to run faster to increase cadence.

Generally speaking, 26 – 30 steps per 10 seconds is a good starting point.  The “new” cadence will probably feel awkward at first and the further you are from a 176 to 180 cadence, the more awkward and unnatural it will feel, but keep at it; practice, practice, practice.  Get the feeling that you are running “on top” of your foot strike and not behind.  As you shorten your stride, it is common to lose some flex in the knees and run a bit more stiff legged.  If you find yourself doing this, exaggerate your knee flex by lifting your knees and lifting your heels towards your butt while maintaining the shorter stride.  Stay relaxed in the shoulders with a slight forward lean at the hips maintaining a neutral spine posture.  Practice on a treadmill next to a mirror if available. 

If you have the opportunity, have someone experienced in gait analysis look at you or video tape you run.  A trained eye will provide more informed feedback.  Keep at it and before you know it you will feel awkward and unnatural when you’re not running at the higher cadence and you will be able to quickly self correct; when you deviate from the new, higher cadence you will “feel” more impact and “feel” more inefficient. 

Other variables that may influence cadence include height, weight, fitness level and, to a degree, speed.  Vertical oscillation, posture, elbow, hip and knee flex also play a role. 

The take away: all else being equal, the variable of cadence can single handedly influence many variables that can improve running technique and the body’s ability to more efficiently absorb and distribute the forces associated with running and make it less physically stressful for the body.  And when combined with a structured and appropriate training program that includes flexibility and strength, will reduce the risk of injury.

So the next time out, count your steps and see where you fall in the cadence spectrum.  If you’re not already near 175 to 185 steps per minute, try shortening your stride and running more on top of your feet.  Don’t be surprised if some of your aches and pains suddenly disappear.

Happy running!

John Hinds is a physical therapist with more than 20 years experience focusing on orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.  He has worked with recreational and elite runners and is the founder and owner of Cadence™ Insoles (www.cadenceinsoles.com).

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Cavanagh PR, Lafortune MA. Ground reaction forces in distance running. J Biomech 1980;13:397–406.

Davis, Irene S, Bowser, Bradley and Mullineaux, David; Do Impacts cause Running Injuries?  A Prospective Investigation Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA Drayer Physical Therapy Institute, Hummelstown, PA, USA Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

Heiderscheit, BC, Chumanov ES, Michalski, MP, Wille, CM, Ryan, MB. Effects of step rate manipulation on joint mechanics during running Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2011 Feb;43(2):296-302.

Henderson, William, MD The Religion of Running Technique March 14, 2011 www.iRunFar.com

McMillan, Greg Creating Leg Turnover and Raw Speed pp. 26-27 in Daniels’ Running Formula by Jack Daniels, Ph.D., Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL, 1998, pp. 80-82

Sheila A. Dugan, MD, Krishna P. Bhat, MD.  Biomechanics and Analysis of Running Gait Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am 16 (2005) 603–621

Youngren, Jack Improving Stride Mechanics by pp. 12-20 in Run Strong ed. by Beck, Kevin Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL, 2005

John Hinds is a physical therapist with more than 20 years experience focusing on orthopedic and sports rehabilitation and is the founder and owner of Cadence™ Insoles (www.cadenceinsoles.com).

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Running and Mind

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Sports still own several other effects, if we let these effects come true. For example, sports could make us understand the limits of manpower. Sports teach us to behavior in a honest manner, because sports never leave space for us to hide. In a word, it makes us know about personal flawlessness. Given sufficient respect and attention, sports would lead us to enjoy the fun.
These are what we can not acquire through sitting in the classroom. They are fragmentary knowledge aquired by Bannister’s “extra sensory” bit by bit. These knowledges are learnt with a great of efforts, therefore, they could be much more impressive and unforgetable. Joseph talked in the Leisure: The Basis of Culture that we don’t trust those awards coming from nothing and people enjoy those things that from struggles. Sportsmen are like puritans most, and they could feel satisfied because of the “hard work” in running.
Most runners have to keep their eyes on their steps. So they can seek out an efficient pace. If their minds are not concentrated, they can not run smoothly. Therefore, you must concentrate on your running race. NIKE FREE Run 2 Remind yourself to relax and to run smoothly.
Thingking about the hurt feeling from running is the easiest method to know the seemlingly contradictory phenomenon. It is avilable to eliminate the hurt feeling during running, but once you begin to look for methods to improve, pain would appear immediately. Let’s suppose that you are used to running 1 mile a day, and you want to increase the distance . Hence, one day you decide to run 2 miles. There is no doubt that you will make it come true, but it is very painful when you are going to the finihsing line. At that time, you would feel worse if you keep running. The hurt comes from the fight between mind and legs. Your brain asks your body to keep running, while your legs pray, “For God’s sake, let’s stop!”.
The level of hurt during running is controlled by the intensity between body and mind. If you plan to run only 2 miles, you can do it slowly and reduce the bad feeling. But if you don’t care about the pain and keep running terrible, that could be quite painful.
Some runners are good at running uphill, some runners are good at running downhill, and there are still some runners who are good at running on flat ground. Except your advantages, you need other extra efforts. So you can get a dominant position in the race. When you join the game first time, you will find that it is easiest to stand behind others. Maybe you will find that he can not constitute a danger to you. Certainly, you also want to surpass others. If possible, you should make him surprised and reveal him an authoritative look. Even if he accelerates himself, you need not feel discouraged.

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Running Way

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Endurance can be produced by a lot of running. An outstanding athlete often run two or three times everyday. But you do not have to do so, unless you like to run and have enough time at the same time. Even if you do like this, it would not have as many benefits as you imagine. Edward Ears, Bu Ah Plot Nicky and Ellsworth Bass Kick had conducted a study. They also separated the college’s long-distance athletes into two groups. In the afternoon, people of the two groups have to do exercise once in nine weeks. In addition, a group of people have to run emphatically for about six miles everyday. At the end of the trial, the time that has been taken by the runners was comparable. Of course, there would be differences in the long-distance running.

It seems that what is more important than the number of daily exercise is the long period of constant exercise, such as over several months, few years or even some decades. In order to got the best exercise time of racing winners, Dougherty has investigated twenty athletes. Generally speaking, before they get the best record, it would take those fourteen years to take practice. In the fourteen years, they always got up at five o’clock everyday. They also need to practice for ten or twelve months per year. During the period of the fourteen years, the athletes would get up at five o’clock to do exercise, and each year they would take ten or twelve months to practice.

Some runners and coaches hold the idea that weightlifting is necessary if you want to get good grades. Around the fifties century, then running winner who named Emile Check Too Pike, he often let her wife pique on his shoulder so that he could do the action of squat down. If you want to participate in the Olympic Games, weightlifting may work. But most runners are all reluctant to do so. They prefer to take the time to run

It all depends on you that what method would be suitable to you. But if you want to make it works, it would definitely take a long time of hardworking. Some athletes are eager to get results that they transfer their training method from one sort to another sport. To an extent, they would never know what method is the best choice. Our body’s adaption process is a little slower, some changes will occur as long as several days or weeks. In additions; however, some of changes would occur in several years. If you give your body enough time to adapt, the results would be favorable. There is no shortcut to get experience.

When doing exercise; our brain will also be exercised. Ted Corbett is a tireless man. Once a time he told me that when he took part in the fifty mikes competition, he once ran twelve hours. He also told me that his body was strenuous, as well as his brain. Even if you are not ready to run fifty miles, this principle is also applicable. You have to put a distinct realization on your mind, to make it know that you are going to propose a requirement-especially when you are in strain or tiredness and want you brain to perform the indomitable spirit. So Czar Pique often repeated to practice breathing until he could not stand any more. He wants to let his head know, when his body is under the circumstance of oxygen insufficiency, it has to response instead of panic.

When we compete to other teams; all sorts of weird ideas will come to our mind. We tend to forget the reason why we take part in the competition under pressure and fatigue. I have participated in marathon many times, but once I found that I could not remember what could promoted me to run. I was physically and mentally exhausted, so I retreat from the competition.
 

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Running Science

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For the fear of robbers, there were no fundamental reasons. Anybody who deserves this title should be clear that whether a male or a female, she or he would not bring anything while running. Now that there were many filled wallets and jewelry person, so why you grab a water of victims. In addition, the robbers could find that there were so many people sitting on a chair or just strolling, why to pick up a floating target. And she even could run ahead of you. However, you’d better not run in a remote area after dark.
Even this one was not static. There was a woman once ran along the river park for a few years in New York and she was not troubled by anyone. Some people just like to do bad things. You don’t have to put them in teams, you just need to keep them far away from you. A lot of methods can keep them far away from you. Once I saw a woman in Central Park holding a four inches long needle, there was no cap on it. She was terrible, because she seemed to prick people at any time. The men who ran in the same track with her all kept far away. I knew I was the kind of person. Some women also carried a big stick in their hands when they went out to run. When some people planned to run, they would bring a beating dog or a whistle with them. Running with another person, whether a man or a woman, this would be an effective method of deterrence. Running with big dog also could play such a role.
In fear of the body damage, it was another worry in women’s heart. As what I have said in the third chapter. Not long ago, a doctor who wrote in the “Playboy” magazine that jogging was the most dangerous form of sport. He said that for women, it could make the uterus dislocate and the ligament of breast apart. This made he breast like the deflated gas balloon, which was hanged down. I have talked these dangers with many doctors; they all have expressed their bewilderment. It was impossible to find a justified basis on the medical literature. Instead, women said that their breasts became stronger after running. It was because that the movement of the two arms made the chest muscles stronger. I talked with many women, but nobody said that there was something wrong with their uteruses.
Many women feared that their muscles would become stiff, it seemed like a block of hard lump. The fact was that women runners and men runners were the same, their muscles would never become stiff. You can look at a woman’s legs carefully when you see a woman running on a road. You will see the soft and beautiful shape of long muscles, rather than uplift muscles. And, no matter how laborious her exercise program is, how long a time she takes and how fast her speed is, her leg muscles always keep it that way.
In order to improve the running result, some women even likes to try the weightlifting. However, Jack Weir Mo who worked in the National Athletic Health Institute pointed out that those strong muscles did not mean big chunks. He said:” with the illusion of the comic books, the bony child may be as strong as a villain who put sand on their faces, even stronger than a villain”. Weir Mo, who was famous for working for female runners said that some women increased more than forty-four percent of strength, but no muscles increased.
 

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