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Q&A: Zero Drop Transition, ITB Pain Fixes, Zone 2 Confusion, Sprint Training

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Q&A: Zero Drop Transition, ITB Pain Fixes, Zone 2 Confusion, Sprint Training

The Run Smarter Podcastβ€Ί
Mar 22, 202649:31

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Episode Summary

In this Q&A episode, Brodie answers listener-submitted questions covering everything from transitioning to zero drop shoes to fixing ITB pain, understanding Zone 2 training accuracy, and safely introducing sprint work.

Along the way, he breaks down common misconceptions, highlights what actually matters, and provides practical, step-by-step strategies you can apply straight away.

If you’ve ever felt confused by conflicting advice or stuck in an injury cycle, this episode will help you cut through the noise and run smarter.

🧠 Questions Covered

  • How do you safely transition to zero drop / minimalist shoes (especially with a neuroma)?
  • What are the best exercises for ITB syndromeβ€”and are exercises even the priority?
  • Do you need a VO2 max test to truly train in Zone 2?
  • What’s the safest way to introduce sprint training?
  • Why do your calves (soleus) feel like they’re burning early in runsβ€”and what can you do about it?

πŸ”‘ Key Takeaways

Zero Drop Transition

  • Transition graduallyβ€”this is non-negotiable
  • Start with walking / strength work before running
  • Introduce running in small doses (5–10 minutes per run)
  • Build volume slowly (~10% per week)
  • Monitor for warning signs: calf tightness, foot pain, Achilles stiffness

ITB Pain (What Actually Matters)

  • The cause is usually load + mechanics, not just weakness
  • Common triggers:
    • Downhill running
    • Narrow or crossover step width
    • Cambered surfaces
  • First line of treatment:
    • Modify training load and mechanics
  • Strength work (secondary but helpful):
    • Step-downs
    • Crab walks
    • Hip hikes
    • Single-leg control work

Zone 2 Training (Do You Need Lab Testing?)

  • VO2 max testing = gold standard, but not essential
  • Most runners can rely on:
    • Effort (RPE)
    • Conversation test
  • True Zone 2 should feel:
    • Sustainable for long durations
    • Minimal fatigue buildup
    • β€œCould do it all over again” effort

Introducing Sprint Training

  • Start with strides, not all-out sprints
  • Structure:
    • Gradual acceleration (15 sec)
    • Short peak speed (8–10 sec)
    • Full recovery (1–2 min)
  • Progression:
    • Start with 4 reps at ~75% effort
    • Build to 6–8 reps at ~90–95% effort
  • Keep it controlled and progress gradually

Burning Calves (Soleus Overload vs Something Else)

  • The soleus handles very high loads during running
  • Common overload factors:
    • High intensity or hills
    • Minimalist footwear
    • Rapid training increases

But… consider another possibility:

πŸ‘‰ Compartment syndrome

Clues it might not be β€œjust tight calves”:

  • Burning sensation early in runs
  • Bilateral symptoms
  • Long-standing issue despite rehab
  • Forced to stop rather than push through

Helpful strategies:

  • Longer, more gradual warm-ups
  • Walk/run approach
  • Avoid sudden intensity spikes
  • Let symptoms settle before continuing

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