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The importance of building up leg strength for endurance running

Jan 22

The importance of building up leg strength for endurance running

Have you ever wondered about our calf muscles, and what makes some people so susceptible to cramps and others not?

Building up your leg strength will help with endurance running

Well, we all know our leg muscles are super important for our running speed, but what about endurance? Plus, here’s a bit of trivia for you –  calf strength and mobility (which presents as ankle stiffness) correlates importantly with injury in the lower limbs.

Having good calf strength enables you to have an efficient push-off phase when running, with power coming up through your foot, plus good foot bio mechanics helps you to propel forward. This, tied in with a snappy hip flexion and knee flexion enables the body to move as quickly as possible.

So, what can we do to improve leg strength for endurance running?

I love to train athletes in a few different capacities…

Because Achilles injuries are so common and can be very devastating, I always like people to involve some isometric (long holds) exercises as part of their strength program. This means, literally rising onto your toes and simply holding for anywhere between 15 seconds and 45 seconds. This exercise should be the major component of the strength program until the Achilles pain is managed properly.

If there is no Achilles problem, then I like people to add concentric exercises to their program; this means up and down. It is important to strengthen the gastroc muscles, as well as the soleus, which are the two major muscles in your calf region.

With the gastroc muscle, it is easiest in standing with your knees straight and with the soleus it is easiest in sitting with your knees bent.

In regards to speed, reps and sets, I recommend playing around with this, as it allows the muscle to strengthen in different phases to better prepare your muscles for different forces which can help build resilient muscle tissue.

build up your leg strength for endurance running

To avoid injuries!

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