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The Run Smarter Podcast

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Expand your running knowledge, identify running misconceptions and become a faster, healthier, SMARTER runner. Let Brodie Sharpe become your new running guide as he teaches you powerful injury insights from his many years as a physiotherapist while also interviewing the best running gurus in the world. This is ideal for injured runners & runners looking for injury prevention and elevated performance. So, take full advantage by starting at season 1 where Brodie teaches you THE TOP PRINCIPLES TO OVERCOME ANY RUNNING INJURY and let’s begin your run smarter journey.
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Re-Run: Foot strength masterclass with Jay Dicharry (Feb, 2022)

Sun Feb 01 2026

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Learn more about Brodie's Research Database & AI Assistant 📄🔍 For MORE Run Smarter Resources 🏃‍♂️📚- Including Free Injury Prevention Courses 🩹🎓- The Run Smarter Book 📖- Access to Research Papers 📄🔍- & Ways to Work with Brodie 🤝👟👉 CLICK HERE! 🎉✨ In this rerun episode, we dive deep into foot strength, control, and coordination with one of the world’s leading authorities on running biomechanics, Jay Dicharry. Jay is a physical therapist, biomechanical researcher, and author of Running Rewired and Anatomy for Runners. He’s also the creator of the MOBO Board and has analysed thousands of runners’ gait patterns across elite labs in the US. This conversation breaks down why foot strength is so often misunderstood, why simple exercises like towel scrunches fall short, and how runners can build durable, efficient feet that translate directly to better running performance and fewer injuries. Despite a chaotic recording (blackouts, platform failures, and tradesmen mid-interview), the first 40 minutes in particular are packed with high-value, practical insights you can start using immediately. 🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode Why foot strength actually matters for runners Why the foot is often the missing link between strength training and running injuriesHow poor foot control can contribute to injuries up the chain (calf, knee, hip, spine)Why runners haven’t seen injury rates drop despite better shoes and more researchCoordination comes before strength Why most runners don’t have a “strength” problem, but a coordination problemThe difference between:CoordinationStabilityLoadWhy skipping coordination leads to poor results—even with good exercisesSimple self-tests you can do today The Toe Yoga test (and what failing it actually means)The single-leg balance test to identify poor foot strategyHow to tell if you’re cheating with your hip and trunk instead of using your footHow to load the foot properly Why calf raises alone are not enoughWhen runners are not ready for heel-off or calf-dominant exercisesHow to progress from:Flat-foot control→ single-leg stability→ loaded exercises like split squats and single-leg deadliftsWhy heavy single-leg lifts actually make sense for runnersFlat feet, high arches & foot “type” Why foot shape isn’t something you need to “fix”When foot structure matters—and when it doesn’tWhy some runners with very flat feet run pain-free at elite levelsOrthotics: who actually needs them? Why Jay now prescribes very few orthoticsThe test that determines whether orthotics are necessaryHow long-term orthotic use can reduce intrinsic foot muscle activityHow to safely wean off orthotics if appropriate (and why cold-turkey is a bad idea)Minimalist shoes vs cushioned shoes Why barefoot running didn’t “fail” (and what it actually changed)Why minimalist shoes are a training tool, not a moral identityHow shoe cushioning affects proprioception and running economyWhy most runners benefit from a shoe quiver, not one “perfect” shoeCommon misconceptions Jay sees all the time “Running alone is enough to make me strong”“Everyone should transition to minimalist shoes”“Foot motion is dangerous”Why most running injuries are load management problems, not form flaws🏃 Practical Takeaways for Runners Foot strength isn’t about doing more exercises—it’s about doing the right progressionMaster coordination before adding loadTrain your feet year-round, not just when injuredBarefoot strength work improves learning and controlStrong feet support better running economy, not just injury prevention🔗 Resources Mentioned moboboard.com – Foot-specific strength and coordination exercisesanathletesbody.com – Jay’s educational resources and programs

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Learn more about Brodie's Research Database & AI Assistant 📄🔍 For MORE Run Smarter Resources 🏃‍♂️📚- Including Free Injury Prevention Courses 🩹🎓- The Run Smarter Book 📖- Access to Research Papers 📄🔍- & Ways to Work with Brodie 🤝👟👉 CLICK HERE! 🎉✨ In this rerun episode, we dive deep into foot strength, control, and coordination with one of the world’s leading authorities on running biomechanics, Jay Dicharry. Jay is a physical therapist, biomechanical researcher, and author of Running Rewired and Anatomy for Runners. He’s also the creator of the MOBO Board and has analysed thousands of runners’ gait patterns across elite labs in the US. This conversation breaks down why foot strength is so often misunderstood, why simple exercises like towel scrunches fall short, and how runners can build durable, efficient feet that translate directly to better running performance and fewer injuries. Despite a chaotic recording (blackouts, platform failures, and tradesmen mid-interview), the first 40 minutes in particular are packed with high-value, practical insights you can start using immediately. 🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode Why foot strength actually matters for runners Why the foot is often the missing link between strength training and running injuriesHow poor foot control can contribute to injuries up the chain (calf, knee, hip, spine)Why runners haven’t seen injury rates drop despite better shoes and more researchCoordination comes before strength Why most runners don’t have a “strength” problem, but a coordination problemThe difference between:CoordinationStabilityLoadWhy skipping coordination leads to poor results—even with good exercisesSimple self-tests you can do today The Toe Yoga test (and what failing it actually means)The single-leg balance test to identify poor foot strategyHow to tell if you’re cheating with your hip and trunk instead of using your footHow to load the foot properly Why calf raises alone are not enoughWhen runners are not ready for heel-off or calf-dominant exercisesHow to progress from:Flat-foot control→ single-leg stability→ loaded exercises like split squats and single-leg deadliftsWhy heavy single-leg lifts actually make sense for runnersFlat feet, high arches & foot “type” Why foot shape isn’t something you need to “fix”When foot structure matters—and when it doesn’tWhy some runners with very flat feet run pain-free at elite levelsOrthotics: who actually needs them? Why Jay now prescribes very few orthoticsThe test that determines whether orthotics are necessaryHow long-term orthotic use can reduce intrinsic foot muscle activityHow to safely wean off orthotics if appropriate (and why cold-turkey is a bad idea)Minimalist shoes vs cushioned shoes Why barefoot running didn’t “fail” (and what it actually changed)Why minimalist shoes are a training tool, not a moral identityHow shoe cushioning affects proprioception and running economyWhy most runners benefit from a shoe quiver, not one “perfect” shoeCommon misconceptions Jay sees all the time “Running alone is enough to make me strong”“Everyone should transition to minimalist shoes”“Foot motion is dangerous”Why most running injuries are load management problems, not form flaws🏃 Practical Takeaways for Runners Foot strength isn’t about doing more exercises—it’s about doing the right progressionMaster coordination before adding loadTrain your feet year-round, not just when injuredBarefoot strength work improves learning and controlStrong feet support better running economy, not just injury prevention🔗 Resources Mentioned moboboard.com – Foot-specific strength and coordination exercisesanathletesbody.com – Jay’s educational resources and programs

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What is The Run Smarter Podcast about?

Expand your running knowledge, identify running misconceptions and become a faster, healthier, SMARTER runner. Let Brodie Sharpe become your new running guide as he teaches you powerful injury insights from his many years as a physiotherapist while also interviewing the best running gurus in the world. This is ideal for injured runners & runners looking for injury prevention and elevated performance. So, take full advantage by starting at season 1 where Brodie teaches you THE TOP PRINCIPLES TO OVERCOME ANY RUNNING INJURY and let’s begin your run smarter journey.

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