DOR Podcast #152: The Truth about Hamstrings
This episode is all about the hamstrings. Often a source of pain and frustration for many a runner, Nathan & David take a deep dive on one of the most important muscle groups in the running cycle. After an overview of the anatomy and common injuries of the hamstrings, they answer your questions covering subjects such as proximal hamstring tendinopathy, the effect of zero drop and carbon plated shoes, stretching, and more. Finally they offer strategies to avoid injury and maintain strong, healthy hamstrings.
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0:00 - Intro
2:59 - An overview of the hamstring and why it's often injured
10:31 - Typical pain points and hamstring injuries
14:28 - How to rehab proximal hamstring tendinopathy
25:12 - How do zero drop and carbon-plated shoes effect the hamstring
29:24 - When in running with a proximal or distal tendinopathy hurt the most?
32:42 - The role of stretching in hamstring injuries
39:20 - How to maintain healthy hamstrings
43:31 - Is it "hammie" or "hammy"?
44:59 - Wrap-up
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