Exercise & Sports Podiatry
Podiatrists, runners and coaches; Matthew Clarke and Michael Nitschke delve into various topics of lower limb driven sports medicine. From footwear to injury management, we wanted to help runners, clinicians and those interested in sport achieve their goals.
Podcasting since 2023 • 7 episodes
Exercise & Sports Podiatry
Latest Episodes
Season 2, Episode 4 - Gait Assessment and Retraining
Can we change people's gait and get better at running? It is a highly debated topic and one that Mike and Matt delve into why it may help, but also why it can be hotly rebutted. They go over changing someone's gait both in the short and long te...
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Episode 4
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Season 2, Episode 3: Exercise, Health & Sports Podiatry. Training Through the Performance Lense
Matt and Mike are back to discuss training this time with performance as the main goal. They compare and contrast the differences and similarities they see in their own squads but also in clinic.Matt uses his knee injury to describe how ...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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Season 2, Episode 2. Exercise, Sports & Health Podiatry. Programming to Reduce Injury
For our 2nd Season, we do a double initial release...The guys recap their City2Bay and their shoe choices. They then chat about the future of healthcare education and the role social media content plays...They then move...
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Episode 2
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Season 2, Episode 1: Exercise, Sport & Health Podiatry - Training Specificity
Matt Clarke and Michael Nitschke are back on the pod wavelengths.Matt is back from his overseas racing tour after running an 8:16 steeplechase and discusses the struggles adapting to longer workouts as he targets the City2Bay....
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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Exercise & Sports Podiatry: Episode 3, Professional Cyclist, Jimmy Whelan
Matt and Mike return for another episode of E&SP.They recap their week which includes: - Michael coaches Cael Mulholland to his first Australian singlet at World Cross Country to be held in Bathurst, Australia - Ma...
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Episode 3
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