MinnesotaHunter
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Good luck Smalls. As for the treadmill, if you crank up the incline above 1.5 degrees you start to better replicate running outside. The treadmill can be a great tool, especially when you start to try and lengthen your stride. I like to use the treadmill for interval training to increase my pace, but I never drop the incline below 1.5 degrees.
I am a clydesdale as well, and I actually switched to barefoot running (five-toes) and it has been great for my legs. For bigger guys it definitely will help your joints if you strike farther forward on your foot. This will allow your calf and quad to absorb the shock rather than your joints. If you think about it locking your leg out and heel striking when you run is really a de-evolution in human physiology that only occurred in the last 50 years when "jogging" started. I put on 8.5 miles on grass/dirt trails yesterday and my legs feel great today.
I am a clydesdale as well, and I actually switched to barefoot running (five-toes) and it has been great for my legs. For bigger guys it definitely will help your joints if you strike farther forward on your foot. This will allow your calf and quad to absorb the shock rather than your joints. If you think about it locking your leg out and heel striking when you run is really a de-evolution in human physiology that only occurred in the last 50 years when "jogging" started. I put on 8.5 miles on grass/dirt trails yesterday and my legs feel great today.