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Top 3 Tips for Runners: Small Changes, Big Impact

  • On July 18, 2025
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Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned runner, small adjustments in your running form can make a big difference in how you feel, perform, and recover. At Move Authentically Physiotherapy, we work with runners of all levels to build efficient, resilient movement patterns. Here are our top three tips to help you run stronger and smarter:

1. Find Your Running Rhythm 

Aim for a Cadence of 160–180 Steps per Minute

Cadence is the number of steps you take per minute, and research shows that most efficient runners fall into the 160–180 steps/min range. A higher cadence typically means shorter, quicker strides, which can reduce the impact on your joints and help prevent over-striding (a common contributor to injury).

Try this: Use a metronome app or playlist to help you find and maintain a rhythm. Start by counting your steps for 15 seconds and multiply by 4 to get your cadence. If it’s lower than 160, gradually work your way up, small changes go a long way.

Check out our other blog to learn more about cadence 

2. Don’t Hit the Ceiling 

Keep Your Momentum Forward

Imagine there’s a low ceiling just above your head as you run—you want to move forward, not upward. Excessive vertical bounce wastes energy and can increase the load on your joints. Instead, focus on propelling yourself forward with a slight lean from the ankles, keeping your stride smooth and efficient.

Think forward motion, not vertical lift. This small mindset shift can make a big difference in your running economy.

3. Run Lightly 

Land Softly and Stay Quiet

Pay attention to how your feet land. If you’re hearing heavy footsteps or feeling a jarring impact, your body is absorbing more force than necessary. Aim to land softly, with your foot striking close to beneath your centre of mass. This helps reduce impact forces and allows for better shock absorption.

Try this: Run without music for a few sessions and listen to your footfalls. The quieter you run, the more efficiently you’re likely moving.

Final Thoughts:

Running well doesn’t mean running harder, it means running smarter. Small tweaks in form, cadence, and awareness can help you stay injury-free and enjoy your runs more. Still wanting to know more about running injury prevention? We’ve got you covered!

Take Your Running to the Next Level

If you’re dealing with recurring aches, recovering from a running injury, or simply want to run more efficiently, a personalized running assessment can be incredibly helpful. At Move Authentically Physiotherapy, we work with runners throughout Kingston to analyze running mechanics, identify movement patterns that may contribute to injury, and develop practical strategies to improve performance and resilience. Whether you’re training for a race or just enjoy getting out for a run, small adjustments to your form and training can make a big difference. If you’d like guidance tailored to your body and goals, booking an assessment with our team is a great place to start. 🏃‍♀️

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