Improve Your Running Technique Instantly: Jogging & Sprinting

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Published 2019-07-30
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All Comments (21)
  • @MrRainjunky
    I`m 62 and been a runner for 47 years. You give great advice on here even for experienced runners. I`d add one more "tip." Enjoy your running and train to live, not live to train. Forget times, calories, how much good it does you and as often as possible just enjoy moving. Get to a beach and run calf deep in the surf where sky meets shore, even better still do it when its raining and just enjoy the moment and being young, fit and alive.
  • @aubreyjane6659
    Honestly, you're such an informative Youtuber. I feel so inspired and enlightened when I finish one of your videos.
  • @ElizahMendoza
    Me: running normally Natacha: "how to run" Me: questions everything I know about running
  • @Itsjess505
    I usually can’t make it 1/2 a mile before I have to gasp for air and plan my funeral but I tried these techniques and let me tell you I was straight COASTING for 6 miles!! I always thought I was an out of shape asthmatic but it turns out I was just an out of shape asthmatic with bad form. Thanks so much Natacha you are a gift! ♥️🙌🏻
  • @o0Affinity0o
    I've always hated running, but this video makes me wonder if I should give it another go because maybe it's because my form is just terrible haha. Thanks Natacha!
  • @natachaoceane
    Hey beautiful people 🙏 I’ve been very lucky to have incredible running coaches across the different events I’ve competed at and I wanted to share some of the most important and easy to implement technique pointers and tips they taught me 🏃‍♀️ Happy running and thanks for the constant support! ❤️
  • @piperalice
    The thing which really helped my running (especially mid/long distance) was understanding my mentality. 1. So firstly, remember that it will always get easier ... and then harder... and then easier ... and then harder - your mental and physical state fluctuates so don't give up when it gets hard as it will always get easier again! 2. Secondly, I found that once I'd broken the 'sweat-barrier' I found it much easier to keep going. But getting to that point (which may be a couple of miles into the run) I find really really hard; the first (miles) are the worst!
  • @grandma4557
    Long distance running is "the" most relaxing, soothing, stress free thing u cld do, the euphoria u get from it is priceless...I love these tips though thk u
  • @winniewen7917
    I’m a former Track and Field and Cross Country athlete for high school and a current coach for elementary students. I found this super helpful as it not only serves as a review, but I learned new things as well (or a better way to explain technique). Thank you and keep up the great content!
  • @KC-ug8du
    i legit can't bring myself to run without upbeat music blasting through my headphones
  • i honestly wouldn't mind listening to her talk about running for 24 hours
  • @hannahcronk7630
    Remember... the first 15 minutes of a run are the hardest, just get past that and you’ll be great. ❤️
  • I'm a little freaked out right now. I want to take up running again and this timing could not be more perfect. Thanks a lot Update : a year later, November 2020. Starting at the beginning of the year, running a full minute was a struggle as I hadn't ran since high school cross country (like 5 years ago). Today I ran for 42 minutes non-stop
  • This video is perfect timing! I’m trying to get back into running. Thank you queen❤️😁
  • Sprinting: don’t be tensed, look straight ahead with shoulders down, elbows at 90 degrees, knees high and parallel to the body, land on tip of feet Mid Distance: stay relaxed, don’t pump arms, knees not as high, land on tip of feet to middle of feet, don’t exhaust yourself at beginning, focus on technique
  • @flowerbby3226
    i remember the first time i watched this video. i memorized all of the techniques, and the next day when i went to the gym, i ran 45 minutes NON-STOP around the track. prior to that day, i was only able to run for about 5 minutes at a time before i needed to take a break. so in conclusion, THIS VIDEO IS THE TRUTH!!
  • @annika4368
    My tip for sprinting: Naruto run You'll be the fastest
  • @AnaS-of8ri
    Why didn‘t my teachers in school never teach me this? They only made me feel bad about being horrible at running
  • I went for a run right after this video wow what motivation you give off ! I love it