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Running Form Clinics
updated 3/5/08
TrailRunning 101/102
Easy Road Running
Dates Clinic Structure Registration/Cost Location Video Taping Chi®/Pose Method®
Back for the 6th year.
Any energy that doesn't go into propelling you forward is wasted.

Learning to fall
: Efficient running is like falling forward, even uphill. However, the mind doesn't like us to fall. We have natural reflexes to prevent us from falling. These reflexes are like putting on the brakes - it slows you down, leads to greater and quicker fatigue, puts added stress on your joints and muscles, and increases the risk of injury.

                                            * Improve your running efficiency.           * Increase your running enjoyment.
                                            * Reduce the pain of running.                   * Increase the longevity of your running career.
Trail Running 101/102
  • Get more uphill power with less effort.
  • Fly down hills with more speed and confidence.
  • Glide smoothly over rocky and uneven terrain.
  • Reduce the stress and of pounding on you muscles and joints.
  • Become a more powerful and efficient runner on roads and flat terrain.
  • Use trail running training to prepare for road races.
  • Shoes, Equipment, Safety, Where to Run and Race, Race Strategy, and anything else that comes up.
Easy Road Running
  • Generate and maintain more forward momentum.
  • Run uphill with more power and less effort.
  • Run downhill with less impact and more confidence.
  • Reduce the stress on you muscles and joints.
  • Vary your stride to keep your legs fresher at the end of long races and training runs.
  • Shoes, Equipment, Hydration, Race Strategy, and anything else that comes up.
2008 Dates
2008 spring and summer dates to be announced soon.

Which Clinic is right for you? Click to find out more.
Clinic Structure
4.5 hours* (morning) of drills, feedback, short runs, Q&A, and fun. We start with drills to get you to feel what your body is doing while you run. We work on different parts (feet, hips, shoulders, etc.) separately, then put it all together. We finish with a group run. This is a chance to review your form and ask questions during a continuous run. It's like a final exam, but without grades.

*Don't worry about fitness (except for TR102). We won't be continuously running for 4.5 hours. Most of the runs will be very short, ~10-20 seconds, at a low effort level, with lots of recovery time. There will be 2-3 breaks for snacks, and to watch videos. The goal is to work on form, not to test fitness.
Registration
$50. Includes the clinic, handouts, snacks, and individual feedback. By mail, and in advance only.

Limited to 12 to ensure individual attention. A minimum of 5 required to hold each clinic.
Where
Suburbs and foothills west of Denver. I choose the location, based on weather and trail conditions, the week of the clinic. I will contact you then with directions and other instructions.

Past locations have included White Ranch, Elk Meadow, O'Fallon Park, Green Mtn, and Bear Creek Lake Park.
Video
I will be introducing video taping at these clinics. I recognize the value of seeing yourself. However, the main focus is on getting you to feel what's going on inside your body. You need to develop that body sense so you can continue to improve in your own running and racing.

Video taping is a new introduction for me. This changes the nature and timing of the classes. If this doesn't work out well, I will refund $10 of your fee.
Chi Running®/Pose Method®
Is this Chi Running or the Pose Method? The answer is yes and no.

The basic principles of effecient running are the same, whether it's called ChiRunning®, the Pose Method®, Evolution Running®, or something else. Yes, it is very much like what you find in these programs. I incorporate ideas from a number of "experts," as well as from over 3 decades of my own running, and keenly observing others.

I've been teaching these clinics for 6 years, since before Chi Running came out. I continue to refine and improve the teaching method.


For more information contact:
Adam
303-870-0487
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