Active Mom Postpartum

JAY DICHARRY- Running Rewired in Postpartum

Season 3 Episode 33

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Today I speak with Jay Dicharry, MPT, SCS, author of Running Rewired. His career blurs the line between clinical practice, coaching, and engineering to solve problems and optimize performance. Jay literally wrote the book(s) on running gait; he is author of Running Rewired and Anatomy for Runners, writes for digital and print media, and founded MOBO as a tool to improve foot health and performance. Having taught in the Sports Medicine program at the University of Virginia and now at Oregon State University-Cascades, he brings a strong bias towards patient education and teaches internationally to elevate the standard of care for therapists, physicians, and coaches.


We talk about:

-differences between men & women biomechanically

-training in pregnancy & postpartum

-incomplete rehab

-doing your exercises

-separating hip function from spine

-quality exercises over quantity 

-fueling for life


Time Stamps

1:00 Introduction

5:04 methodology between men and women 

10:09 basic principles of running

19:42 rotational alignment

29:00 your unique anatomy

32:20 tissue capacity

38:14 RED-S after pregnancy

44:01 take-home advice


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CONNECT WITH JAY

IG: https://www.instagram.com/jaydicharry/

Website: https://www.moboboard.com/


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