Jay Dicharry is a board certified sports clinical specialist and one of America’s leading physical therapists, coach and author of “Anatomy for Runners” and “Run Like an Athlete”, Jay established his reputation as an expert in biomechanical analysis as Director of the University of Virginia’s SPEED Clinic. He now resides in Bend, OR where he is the Director of REP Lab where Jay blends clinical practice and engineering to better understand overuse injuries and helps prevent them before they become a problem.
Jay helps will motivate you to become a better runner by introducing his new book, "Running Rewired: Reinvent Your Run For Stability, Strength, and Speed"
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EP 537: When Your Doctor Says, "Stop Running"
EP 536: Seven Simple Rules For a Successful Longer Run
EP 535: TRN Pulls Back the Curtain: A Discussion about the WHY That Drives Us
EP 534: Kilian Up Close: Trail Running, Risk Taking, Family & More with the World's Greatest Trail Runner
EP 533: Puke & Rally - Mental Toughness with Dr. Rob Bell
EP 532: The Truth Behind Sally McRae's Win at 2021 Badwater 135
EP 531: The Art of Running with Joe Grant
EP 530: Running with Emotion and Other Learnings From Western States 100?
EP 529: Mimmi Kotka Takes on RED-S and Wins
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EP 528: The Genius of Athletes: What World-Class Competitors Know That Can Change Your Life
EP 527: A Different Discussion with Ryan Montgomery
BONUS MILES: The Discussion After the Podcast
EP 526: Western States 100 Annual Prognostication
EP 525: Depression and Trail Angels
EP 524: DNF: Postmortem Case Study with AJW
EP 523: NuggetCast with AJW
EP 522: Failure is Part of Success
EP 521: A Runner's High with Dean Karnazes
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