• #260 - Lawrence Van Lingen | How to Breathe Well, Move Well & Run Well.

  • Jan 9 2025
  • Durée: 1 h et 9 min
  • Podcast

#260 - Lawrence Van Lingen | How to Breathe Well, Move Well & Run Well.

  • Résumé

  • Lawrence Van Lingen is a leading expert in biomechanics and movement, known for his innovative approach to improving running performance and preventing injuries. With a background in physiotherapy and competitive athletics, he focuses on helping runners move more efficiently through better posture, alignment, and breathing techniques. Lawrence’s holistic methods empower athletes to enhance their performance while reducing the risk of injuries. His work has made him a trusted voice in the running community, sharing practical insights through coaching, workshops, and online resources.

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    EPISODE CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Introduction and Technical Setup
    03:00 Exploring Breathing Techniques and Their Importance
    05:54 The Connection Between Breathing and Athletic Performance
    09:10 Understanding Breathing Disorders in Athletes
    12:01 The Role of Anxiety and Stress in Breathing Patterns
    14:53 The Impact of Posture on Breathing and Emotions
    18:01 The Importance of a Calm State for Learning and Performance
    20:55 Proactive vs. Reactive Approaches in Coaching
    23:59 Understanding Personality Through Movement
    27:06 The Influence of External Feedback on Performance
    30:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts on Breathing and Movement
    33:17 The Spectrum of Performance Anxiety
    34:42 Trust and Healing in Coaching
    36:51 Tom Brady's Longevity Secrets
    39:47 Pliability vs. Rigidity in Athletic Performance
    43:55 The Importance of Relaxation in Strength Training
    49:50 Mobility and Breathing: Keys to Flexibility
    56:10 The Power of Backward Walking and Breathing
    01:01:10 Mindset and Internal Dialogue in Performance
    01:05:25 Running as a Tool for Self-Discovery


    TAKEAWAYS


    • 90% of the people that come to see me don't breathe well.
    • Healthy breathing is rare among the general population.
    • Breathing issues can amplify under stress, especially in athletes.
    • A calm state is essential for effective learning and performance.
    • Posture significantly impacts breathing and emotional states.
    • External feedback can have unintended consequences on performance.
    • Understanding breathing patterns can help address anxiety and stress.
    • Movement can reflect a person's personality and emotional state.
    • Proactive coaching is more effective than reactive approaches.
    • Breathing techniques can be improved through mindfulness and awareness.
    • Trust is essential for effective coaching and healing.
    • Tom Brady emphasizes playability for longevity in sports.
    • Pliability is crucial for injury prevention and performance.
    • Relaxation is key to effective strength training.
    • Mobility is more about movement than stretching.
    • Backward walking can calm the nervous system.
    • Mindset and internal dialogue significantly affect performance.
    • Running can serve as a powerful tool for self-discovery.
    • Results should not define one's self-worth.

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    TRANSCRIPT
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