ok so i was a sprinter slash hurdler before i even started pv and i have a lot of trouble in the fact that i lean during my run. i try really hard to run straight up and down but.. its hard. i always end up leaning.
any suggestions of stuff i can do to help?
running straight up?
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If you're leaning forward when you run, then your hips are tilted forward as well. To help straighten out and run tall, you need to "tuck your hips" as Coach Attig would say. Think of it like this. If your pelvis is a bucket full of water and you are standing up normally, it will be tilting slightly forward, so that water would spill out the front. This position is being maintained or even exaggerated when you run, causing you to lean forward. By "tucking the hips," you level out the "bucket" so that the water stays in. (When you do this, you should also feel a stretch in your leg muscles, which will help you run faster as well)
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WillinghamPV wrote:If you're leaning forward when you run, then your hips are tilted forward as well. To help straighten out and run tall, you need to "tuck your hips" as Coach Attig would say. Think of it like this. If your pelvis is a bucket full of water and you are standing up normally, it will be tilting slightly forward, so that water would spill out the front. This position is being maintained or even exaggerated when you run, causing you to lean forward. By "tucking the hips," you level out the "bucket" so that the water stays in. (When you do this, you should also feel a stretch in your leg muscles, which will help you run faster as well)
Just to add to this a little, I think I remember reading somewhere that if you're not sure what tucking your hips is, lay on the floor on your back and make it so that there isn't a gap between the floor and the small of your back.
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