Matthias Marquardt

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Matthias Marquardt (born January 28, 1977 in Soltau ) is a German doctor and non-fiction author.

education and profession

Matthias Marquardt studied human medicine at the Georg-August University of Göttingen and the Medical University of Lübeck , where he received his doctorate in medicine in 2006 on the subject of zinc homeostasis in athletes with regard to the acute phase reaction and renal zinc losses after exercise . Marquardt then completed his medical training as a specialist in internal medicine in the Oststadt Heidehaus and Siloah hospitals in Hanover. For several years now, Marquardt has also focused on orthopedic movement analysis and performance diagnostics. Marquardt has his own practice in Hanover. In addition, he conducts training courses for various medical professional groups in the field of motion analysis.

Speaker

Marquardt gives presentations on issues relating to running, injury prevention and motivation in training for athletes, trainers, sporting goods retailers and doctors. He also gives keynote speeches on the subject of work-life balance (InstinctFormel). As a freelance journalist, Marquardt regularly publishes articles in sports magazines such as Fit for Fun and Men's Health . He has been writing running articles for Spiegel Online since 2010 and answering runners 'questions in the Achilles' heel advice column .

Fonts

Marquardt has written several books on running training and sports medicine. He marketed his training method as natural running , now as Marquardt running . It should be about holistic training and thus healthy running. The Tagesspiegel described Marquardt as "Germany's most versatile running instructor". In the book InstinktFormel he writes about motivation and work-life balance . In addition to his medical work, he and his team train running coaches and movement analysts, including orthopedic shoemakers and sporting goods retailers. He is editor of the textbook running and running analysis - medical care for runners (2012, Thieme).

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Individual evidence

  1. Sven Goldmann: Don't slap like that! In: Der Tagesspiegel , April 23, 2007. Retrieved May 25, 2014.