
Move Better, Perform Better: Erin Carson’s Training Approach
From The Athlete's Compass by Athletica
April 2, 2026 · 58 min · Episode 122
About this episode
Erin Carson discusses the importance of movement quality for athletic performance and longevity.
In this episode, Erin Carson, one of the most respected strength coaches in endurance sports, breaks down why movement quality is the foundation of performance, injury prevention, and long-term athletic success. She explains how many athletes are already “strong enough” but are limited by stiffness, poor mechanics, and inefficient movement patterns. From simple at-home routines to the concept of “easy speed,” Erin shares practical strategies to improve mobility, unlock better performance, and train for longevity, so you’re not just faster today, but still moving well decades from now. Key Takeaways Movement quality = efficiency. Better movement reduces energy cost and improves performance quickly. Many athletes don’t need more strength—they need better mobility and coordination. “Easy speed” comes from improved mechanics, not just fitness gains. Tightness in the front of the body inhibits strength in the back (reciprocal inhibition). Most endurance athletes are overly tight in hip flexors and chest due to training posture. Overhead squats are a powerful diagnostic tool for mobility limitations. Ankles, hips, and thoracic spine are the three key mobility areas. Strength training…
People in this episode
Guest: Erin Carson
Topics covered
- movement quality
- performance
- injury prevention
- strength training
- mobility
- endurance sports
Keywords
- movement quality
- performance
- injury prevention
- strength training
- mobility
- endurance sports
- easy speed
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