Any advice on fixing a form. I feel I might at times be slouching forward and heel driving I correct it but just keep going back. Kinda getting back into it (started on and off running Jan - April but stopped) but couldn’t remember how too have the right form
- Scott Jurek somewhere likens running to a controlled forward fall. Having that in my head as a sort of “mantra” really helps me stay in the correct form. 
- Hmm something that helped me with general form was slowing down. If you over stride it is very easy to fall into bad habits 
- deleted by creator - Thank you for the suggestion will look into one of those 
 
- Try to keep your feet more underneath you than in front of you to fix heel striking. - So smaller steps? - You’ll probably take smaller steps which will slow you down until you learn to up your cadence (= step frequency). 
- I did that. My focus was touching the ground under my center of gravity, not shorting my step. 
 
 
- I no longer run due to a myriad of health issues but this post popped up. Watch a video on “chi running”. Overly dramatic name for forefoot running. Hard to do at first but really pays off. The book is good but a few years ago didn’t offer much over the free videos I found. - Is it anything like slow jogging? - When I do it? Yes. J/k - I was always a slower runner but this technique allowed me to get my pace faster without injury. It takes time to understand the technique, build muscle memory, and then increase your pace. - But when I was really into this and running daily (something impossible for me before learning forefoot strike) I had no problem really pouring it on within the limits of my ability. The technique requires a more forward lean for higher pace and it’s not going to work day one. I think I was probably a month into it before I really understood that aspect and then it started adding sprints every so often into my normal pace. 
 
 


