Beth Teran Beth Teran

Train Balance for Running

Good balance starts with strength, coordination, and body awareness. When runners lack stability through the hips, core, feet, or ankles, the body compensates with inefficient movement patterns that can eventually lead to pain or overuse injuries. Many common running issues—like knee pain, ankle sprains, Achilles irritation, or hip tightness—are connected to poor single-leg control and balance deficits.

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