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When I began running, I was a heel striker, meaning it was my heel which hit the ground first with a running stride. I assume I had run this way since Day One. I never even knew there was more than one way to run. I was quickly taught, however, that a mid-foot strike was a more efficient method and caused less impact as well.
It took me a little while to re-train myself. Soon, however, running with a mid-foot strike seemed like the only natural way, and occasionally reverting back to a heel strike seemed awkward and jarring.
If there is an area of my running form which might require some attention, it might be my arm movement. My arms have a very minimal swing to them and tend to stay centred on my mid-torso. Apparently a runner's arms should swing back and forth from the shoulders and should maintain an approximately ninety degree angle at the elbow. I have no idea how close I come to that!
So, as with everything else in my running life, my form is still a work-in-progress. My form at rest has lost about twenty-five pounds at this point, since the beginning of August. As the weight has come down the running has, naturally, become easier. I am currently able to do things that just five months ago I would never have thought possible, let alone likely. All I really wanted to be able to do at the beginning was a 3k fun run. Now I'm contemplating 10k races somewhere in the not-too-distant future and it would always be kind of cool to say I ran a marathon once....