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    Better Running Technique for More Speed and Fewer Injuries - The Balanced Runner (Paul Mackinnon)

    Better Running Technique for More Speed and Fewer Injuries - The Balanced Runner (Paul Mackinnon)

    June 13, 2026
    50m

    Paul McKinnon - also known as The Balanced Runner - discusses running technique, movement efficiency, injury prevention, and why changing form requires more than drills or strength work.

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    In this episode, Matt speaks with Paul McKinnon from The Balanced Runner about how runners can improve performance, reduce injury risk, and enjoy running more through better movement patterns. Matt begins with some skepticism around how difficult it can be for recreational runners to make meaningful form changes, while Paul explains why technique is a trainable skill when approached correctly.

    Paul shares how he works with everyone from beginners to elite athletes, including Ben Robinson, Isaac Doyle, Sarah Billings, Cam Wurf, Ellie Salthouse, and AFL players. He explains how he uses pattern recognition and positional analysis by eye to identify where runners are leaking energy or placing excessive load on the body.

    The conversation covers why drills and strength work alone are often not enough to change running technique, and why runners need to practice a specific cue every step until it becomes habit. Paul also discusses the role of physics in running, including the balance between vertical and horizontal force, and why super shoes tend to amplify the movement patterns a runner already has.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Meet Paul McKinnon
    02:32 Elites vs amateurs
    04:50 How pros find him
    05:56 Success stories and referrals
    08:29 Technique analysis by eye
    10:18 Why form changes fail
    14:23 Fixing arm swing myths
    18:25 Physics of running 80 20
    23:03 Why most runners leak energy
    25:49 Three levers plus shoes
    26:08 Shoes and vertical force
    26:49 Flexibility myths in running
    29:50 Strength versus movement pattern
    31:09 Economy versus efficiency
    32:10 Rhythm and simple cues
    34:36 Top down technique coaching
    37:05 Building habits over weeks
    38:15 Devices versus body awareness
    41:59 Super shoes as amplifiers
    47:40 Personal training and wrap up

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