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The Runner’s Paradox Podcast

Podcast af Mok Ying Rong

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This podcast series brings the book “The Runner’s Paradox” to LIFE! Literally. This series dives deep into the book, in an expansive manner - talking about the research covered by the book, and beyond - to the latest evidence, real stories, rehab practical knowledge and more. You just gotta tune in. Listen and run or - listen while you run. Grab your copy of the book at therunnersparadox.com

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Mile 18: The Lower Body

Mile 18: The Lower Body Most runners think their legs are the stars of the show, but when something breaks down, it’s usually not the legs themselves that are the problem. In this episode, we unpack Chapter 18 of The Runner’s Paradox and look at the lower body through a smarter lens: the pelvis, hips, knees, and feet as a connected system, not isolated parts. We explore how subtle issues like anterior pelvic tilt, glutes underactivation, or stiff ankles can quietly erode running efficiency. We also look at why knee pain is often a symptom of problems elsewhere, and how foot mechanics play a bigger role than most people think. With practical insights from the clinic, current biomechanical research, and real runner stories, we break down what it really means to “run from the hips”, and how to tell if your lower body is helping you run better, or just holding things together until something gives out. Based on The Runner’s Paradox by Ying. Find out more at therunnersparadox.com [http://therunnersparadox.com]. Listen during your next run and pay attention to what’s really doing the work.

3. dec. 2025 - 24 min
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Mile 17: The Upper Body

Mile 17: The Upper Body  Everyone talks about cadence, footstrike, stride length. No one talks about your shoulders. Or your jaw. Or the way your chest collapses when you’re tired, dragging your breath and form down with it.  This episode is about what happens above the waist.  We’re unpacking Chapter 17 of The Runner’s Paradox: a conversation about structure, not style. Because posture isn’t just about how you look when you run.  It’s about how force travels through you.  It’s about that invisible link between shoulder tension and hip drop. We’re asking: Is your upper body holding you up, or holding you back? Get the book at therunnersparadox.com [http://therunnersparadox.com]. Remember to run upright, aware, and let your posture do the listening.

19. nov. 2025 - 23 min
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Mile 16: On The Road

Mile 16: On The Road Most runners think strength is built in the gym. But what if true strength has less to do with lifting heavy, and more to do with how well your body holds itself together when everything else starts falling apart? In this episode, we unpack Chapter 16 of The Runner’s Paradox and challenge the conventional wisdom around strength. This isn’t about the quads or glutes. It’s about systems: how your nervous system fires under fatigue, how your tendons absorb and release force, how your body re-organises under load, and how rest, ironically, can sometimes make you weaker. We explore the difference between pushing hard and holding form, between building tissue and building trust in your body. Drawing on new perspectives in biomechanics, injury science, and coordination theory, this episode reframes strength as a relationship — not just between muscle and motion, but between you and your own durability. Based on The Runner’s Paradox by Ying. Learn more at therunnersparadox.com [http://therunnersparadox.com]. Best experienced mid-run, right when you’re questioning what your body can still hold.

18. nov. 2025 - 23 min
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Mile 15: Off The Road

Mile 15: Off The Road We often think injuries come from mileage, poor form, or bad shoes—but what if they begin before the run even starts? In this episode, we explore Chapter 15 of The Runner’s Paradox, where the real culprit behind dysfunctional gait might be your “Off The Road” habits. From how you sit at your desk, to how you carry your bag, to how your body compensates after a sprain ten years ago—this chapter reframes running pain as the product of unconscious choreography rehearsed daily, when you are not running. We unpack how the body doesn’t just respond to training: it also self-organises around everything you do.  With the latest insights on habitual movement patterns, postural adaptation, and pain as a late-stage signal, we ask: can you truly change your stride if you don’t change your life? Whether you’re chasing PRs or chasing insight, this episode pulls you off the road to look at where your running really begins. Based on The Runner’s Paradox by Ying. Learn more at therunnersparadox.com [http://therunnersparadox.com]. Best listened to in motion - probably not at your desk.

5. nov. 2025 - 27 min
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Mile 14: Calibrating a Smooth Running Experience

Mile 14: Calibrating a Smooth Running Experience Some runs feel effortless: fluid, rhythmic, even meditative. But what if that smoothness isn’t a sign of good form… just a well-rehearsed inefficiency? In this episode, we unpack Chapter 14 of The Runner’s Paradox, where comfort isn’t always your friend and familiar doesn’t always mean functional. We explore how running that feels right can quietly carry the seeds of injury, fatigue, and plateau. Drawing from new research in biomechanics and wearable tech, we examine the hidden costs of gait patterns that go unchallenged—and the power of calibration to realign comfort with actual efficiency. This is an episode for anyone who’s ever said “that run felt good”—and still ended up limping two days later. Based on The Runner’s Paradox by Ying. More at therunnersparadox.com [https://therunnersparadox.com/]. Best experienced mid-run, especially if you’re starting to wonder whether your ease is coming from mastery… or just muscle memory.

5. nov. 2025 - 27 min
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