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Are You Ready to Run?

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Running is one of the most readily available sports due to its relative accessibility and its ability to be fit into a busy schedule. Although running can be accessed by all, it does not mean that all bodies are ready to engage in running at a successful or even an adequate level.   When considering starting a running. . .

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Nagging pain? When should you seek help?

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Whether you are just getting started in running, or have been a runner for years, it is not uncommon to have aches and pains. Muscle soreness, joint aches, stiffness and minor pains are common complaints when training. If these symptoms linger or become more intense it could be time to seek out professional help and. . .

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Transitioning from Indoor to Outdoor Exercising

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Goodbye snow, hello sun. When you have spring fever and the weather improves, it is tempting to go outside and start exercising at a high intensity. In order to stay safe and injury free, there are a few things to keep in mind when beginning your new routine. Dress for the weather. Spring time in the. . .

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Rachel Offers Advice on Avoiding Running Injuries

Injuries are a common with running, especially when you are just getting started. Most running injuries are due to overuse and are the result of increasing distance or speed too quickly, or muscle imbalance, improper footwear, poor bio mechanics or other training errors. Rachel, a physical therapist in our Pine Lake clinic and avid runner,. . .

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The Effects of Hip Flexor Tightness From Running

Don’t let the effects of hip flexor tightness sideline your training program. With spring approaching, runners will be logging extra distance to increase their mileage by hitting the pavement.  As these miles add up, we typically start to see a lot of hip flexor pain and tightness.  Hip flexor tightness is a common cause of. . .

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