You've seen it over and over again. Runners get injured, they rehab just enough to get back on the road — and then they're right back in the clinic a few months later.
- The weekend warrior who thinks running more will make them faster.
- The newbie who suddenly ramps up mileage and winds up injured.
- The former athlete trying to pick up where they left off.
- The experienced runner ignoring pain because they "have a race coming up."
They don't just need rehab — they need a better way to train.
But traditional running rehab courses take a solely reactive approach — teaching you how to treat injuries after they happen, rather than how to prevent them in the first place. Without a smarter training system, runners fall into the same bad habits—leading to repeated injuries, slower progress, and endless frustration for both you and them.
What if, instead of constantly treating the same injuries, you could help runners train smarter—so they stay injury-free in the first place?
Enter: The Run Less, Run Faster Solution.
When Bill Pierce, a Runner's World Supercoach, and Scott Murr, a 12-time Ironman finisher, released their best-selling book Run Less, Run Faster, they revolutionized how runners train. They knew runners weren't going to stop training—so they developed a smarter way to help them stay injury-free while still getting faster. Alongside Phil Gregory, DPT, an expert in endurance coaching and biomechanics, they bring you a proven, evidence-based framework that combines:
- Injury prevention strategies backed by lab research.
- Performance optimization methods tested on thousands of runners.
- Smart recovery techniques that keep runners training—not sidelined.
What makes this system different? It bridges the gap between what runners want (to keep training) and what their bodies need (a structured, science-backed way to stay injury-free).
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This isn't just a rehab course — it's a complete system for working with runners. A 360-degree approach to rehab, training, and injury prevention that gives you the tools to:
- Refine foot strike mechanics to enhance running efficiency and minimize strain
- Perform gait analysis and running form corrections to prevent injuries before they start
- Implement training modifications runners will actually follow (because "rest" just isn't in their vocabulary)
- Develop rehab and training plans tailored for every runner — from first-timers to postpartum moms and seasoned competitors.
- Use kinesiology taping techniques to keep runners moving while reducing pain
- Apply evidence-backed insights on minimalist shoes to make informed choices
- Leverage elite-level nutrition strategies from an Olympic sports dietitian
By mastering these proven strategies, you'll solve the hardest part of treating runners: keeping them injury-free, strong, and improving.
When you know how to help any runner train smarter and recover better, you'll become the go-to expert they trust — whether they're running for fun, returning from injury, or training for a PR.
You're not just treating injuries — you're building lifelong relationships with the runners in your community.
This is the only running course you'll ever need. We're so confident this program delivers results that we back it with our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
- For every runner, at every level.
- For every clinician who wants better results.
- For you—risk-free.
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Learn Directly from the Industry Leaders Who Keep Runners Running:
Bill Pierce & Scott Murr, co-authors of the groundbreaking Run Less, Run Faster, have redefined how runners train—combining science-backed efficiency with smarter injury prevention. Alongside Phil Gregory, DPT, an expert in endurance coaching and biomechanics, this trio delivers a proven system that keeps runners training, improving, and injury-free. Learn directly from the experts who revolutionized running performance — and bring these game-changing strategies into your practice.


- Refine foot strike mechanics to improve energy transfer, reduce impact forces, and minimize strain on joints.
- Perform high-level gait analysis using real-world running mechanics, not just standard clinical assessments.
- Apply force absorption and propulsion strategies to maximize efficiency and performance.

- Move beyond basic ortho tests—learn running-specific assessments for diagnosing inefficiencies and injury risk factors.
- Use load tolerance testing & tissue capacity metrics to determine safe training progression.
- Apply high-level manual therapy techniques (IASTM, joint mobilization, myofascial release) for neuromuscular re-education & movement retraining.
- Implement differential diagnosis strategies to separate true pathology from biomechanical dysfunction.

- Implement progressive training modifications based on biomechanics, tissue adaptation, and workload capacity—so runners keep training without overloading.
- Develop data-driven rehab & performance plans for every runner—from recreational beginners to postpartum athletes to sub-elite competitors.
- Use periodized nutrition strategies from an Olympic sports dietitian to improve endurance, muscle recovery, and metabolic efficiency.

- Understand foot structure, running economy, and load distribution to make informed footwear recommendations (including minimalist vs. maximalist shoes).
- Design progressive strength & neuromuscular drills targeting key running stabilizers (glute med, foot intrinsics, core synergy).
- Apply advanced training periodization to build resilience, manage training loads, and prevent breakdown over high-mileage cycles.

- Keep injured runners strong with sport-specific cross-training that maintains aerobic and neuromuscular fitness without exacerbating injuries.
- Guide a data-driven return-to-running protocol that minimizes reinjury risk while rebuilding load tolerance.
- Help beginners build durability from day one with intelligent progression models that prevent common overuse injuries.
- Support aging runners by adjusting training variables to maintain power, mobility, and neuromuscular control despite physiological changes.
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Mitch Hauschildt, MA, ATC — D1 Sports Performance & Injury Prevention Specialist | Click here for information about Mitch Hauschildt
- Master taping techniques used by elite athletes to reduce pain, enhance stability, and support recovery.
- Learn how strategic taping improves circulation and speeds healing for overuse injuries—so runners stay moving.

Presented by Steven Sashen — Co-Founder of Xero Shoes & One of the Fastest Men Over 60 in the U.S. | Click here for information about Steven Sashen
- Challenge everything you thought you knew about minimalist footwear, footstrike mechanics, and injury prevention.
- Discover how and when to transition runners safely to avoid stress fractures, Achilles issues, and calf overload.

Presented by Julia Mitchell, PT — Postpartum Running Rehab Specialist | Click here for information about Julia Mitchell
- Identify key postpartum biomechanical changes affecting running mechanics.
- Implement evidence-based rehab strategies for pelvic floor dysfunction, diastasis recti, and core instability—so moms can return to running safely.

Presented by Bob Seebohar — Olympic Sports Dietitian & Exercise Physiologist | Click here for information about Bob Seebohar
- Use biomarker testing to fine-tune training intensity, recovery, and endurance adaptation.
- Spot early warning signs of nutrient deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, and fatigue before they derail training.
Presented by Bob Seebohar — Olympic Sports Dietitian & Exercise Physiologist | Click here for information about Bob Seebohar
- Align fueling strategies with training cycles for peak energy, endurance, and recovery.
- Train the body to burn fat efficiently and reduce reliance on glycogen—so runners don't "bonk."
Presented by Bob Seebohar — Olympic Sports Dietitian & Exercise Physiologist | Click here for information about Bob Seebohar
- Identify common triggers of GI distress in endurance athletes—so they can fuel properly without race-day disasters.
- Implement nutrition and hydration strategies that eliminate gut discomfort and maximize performance.


Presented by Mike Stella, AT, and Alyson Evans, DC
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- Proven applications for pain, inflammation, and healing, you easily can layer this therapy with your existing treatment!
- Unparalleled results from this simple and cost-effective treatment
- Get all the benefits of light, without the risks of UV light
- Learn how red-light therapy has helped thousands of clinicians get better outcomes as you impact tissues at a deeper level than traditional approaches!


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We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.