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Q&A with Dr. Richard Willy - Savvy Clinician & Brilliant Running Researcher

5/21/2015

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Rarely do you cross paths with someone who is an exceptional clinician and a brilliant researcher. Dr. Richard Willy, who is an assistant professor at East Carolina University, is exactly that! Rich was kind enough to volunteer his time to do a Q&A session with me to highlight some of his research while discussing several hot topics related to running. The work of Rich and his colleagues has definitely had a profound impact on my clinical work and I'm confident that you will learn quite a bit from this short and sweet video. We delve into cueing, shoe prescription, cadence, ankle dorsiflexion, and therapeutic exercise prescription. Without further ado, Dr. Richard Willy folks. #UD, #Fightin' Blue Hens
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