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In this video, we break down the best lifting plan for runners—and spoiler alert: it’s not some flashy or overly complicated routine. It’s a well-structured strength program designed to help runners get stronger, more powerful, and resilient.
If you’re a runner or hybrid athlete wondering what kind of lifting you actually need, this is for you. We’ll cover the key elements that matter most: building strength, incorporating power and plyometrics, and including single-leg and calf work to support your performance on the road or trail.
What You’ll Learn:
• What makes a solid lifting plan for runners (hint: it’s not fancy)
• The importance of strength, power, and plyos in your training
• Why single-leg and calf exercises are non-negotiable
• How to lift without wrecking your running performance
• Why “just getting stronger” is often the missing piece
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Time Stamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:40 - Common mistake
2:15 - Choose heavy enough weight
3:30 - RPE and loading appropriately
3:42 - Managing volume
4:50 - Reps for accessory movements
6:00 - Plyometrics and lower body movements
7:22 - Mid video recap
8:10 - Weekly splits
9:00 - Higher quality sessions
10:00 - Dumbbells are great options
10:50 - Warm up, BW movements/core, and lift
12:45 - "Two hard sets"
13:40 - The Lyss Method
