FinallyGoodwin
Well-Known Member
100% agree regarding strength training mate. It will increase efficiency and significantly guard against injury.
I would just be cautious about stretching. Static stretching can be useful (at least 4 hours before or after runs, or on non-running days) for a very small proportion of runners who experience particular tightness. However, on the whole, static stretching before a run a) makes you slower and b) increases your chance of injury.
Dynamic stretches ahead of a run are a better option as they don't have the ill effects that their static cousins do. However, contrary to popular opinion, they also don't make you faster, they don't make you more efficient and they don't reduce injury risk.
I'll bow to your superior knowledge.
I think the stretching has helped me alongside strength training but i needed to do it after tight hamstrings from ACL surgery! Strength training has definitely helped both my running and general injury prevention.
I've also found that alternating between cycling and running has really helped me, or maybe it's just placebo and enjoying the variation.