RunChatLive Running Conference: 3 Days To Go – Speaker 7: Claire Minshull ‘Why Strength and Conditioning for Endurance Athletes is Non-Negotiable!’

by | Oct 25, 2020 | RCL Running Conference, Run Chat Live Conference

Just THREE DAYS TO GO until RunChatLive International Running Conference, October 29th & 30th. Following on from the hugely successful 2019 conference, this year promises a fantastically live, fun & interactive 100% online 2 day event with TEN internationally acclaimed experts delivering their presentations via Zoom, plus a 90 minute Q&A each afternoon with all ten speakers together on screen!

TICKETS include UNLIMITED ACCESS TO THE RECORDINGS, the option of simultaneous translation into Spanish and are available at TherapistLearning.Com:
RUNCHATLIVE IN ENGLISH
• RUNCHATLIVE EN ESPANOL (con traducción simultánea).

With just THREE days to go, here’s our continued daily look at each of the fantastic ten speakers and their presentations!

CLAIRE MINSHULL
Rehabilitation & Conditioning Specialist

With over twenty years experience of working in Sports Medicine & Health as a Senior Lecturer, Researcher, Consultant and Practitioner, Claire has published over 30 peer-reviewed articles in the field, uniquely bridging the gap between S&C and rehabilitation.

Presentation:
‘Why Strength & Conditioning for Endurance Athletes is Non-Negotiable… and How to Do It!’

Many runners fear that strength training will make them slow and muscular. Dr. Claire Minshull explains why this is not the case and which essential strength & conditioning exercises to focus on for endurance performance & injury avoidance.

WHO IS THE CONFERENCE FOR?

• Therapists, Student therapists, coaches & trainers who work with runners/triathletes
• Runners & triathletes interested in evidence based strategies to reduce injury & increase performance.

CPD/CEU CERTIFICATES

The conference provides a total of 16 points of CPD/CEU (8 each day), fully endorsed by The Sports Therapy Association.

Full details & Tickets here:  Run Chat Live International Running Conference.

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