Shockwave therapy: how it can help runners
Shockwave therapy: how it can help runners Shockwave therapy has been in use for the past 30 years but, arguably, has only become widely used in
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Shockwave therapy: how it can help runners Shockwave therapy has been in use for the past 30 years but, arguably, has only become widely used in
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I’ve had a very personal interest in looking at injury prevention strategies in runners after my own sacral stress fracture in April this year. My
Overtrained or underprepared: Could training load monitoring help you hit a new PB? Read More »
Like most distance runners, ‘this year’ was going to be the year that I’d continue to chip off a couple of minutes of my marathon
What I learned from my stress fracture Read More »
A persistent injury can often make rehab feel like an uphill struggle and often involves an unwelcome merry-go-round of visiting a GP, Sports Doc or
What are the secrets to running injury rehab success? Read More »
Shin pain is a common complaint amongst distance runners. There are a number of causes of shin pain, but the two most prevalent are ‘shin
Shin splints or a stress fracture? Understanding the leg pain that you get when running Read More »
Most of us are familiar with the idea of gait analysis these days, but is it really necessary and does it really help achieve anything,
Gait analysis: is it really a step in the right direction? Read More »
Finding a trainer that works for you can be a difficult process. Do you need an ‘anti-pronator’, a super-soft cushioned shoe for your high arches
The wrong trainers… Read More »
Here’s a post from Top GB runner and coach Shaun Dixon. Shaun coaches a range of runners from beginner to elite at Let’s Get Running,
7 Tips to take your 10K to the next level Read More »
So often I see super bright, highly motivated professionals who are quite literally running themselves into the ground, working 12 hour plus days, training before
Welcome to my first in a series of blogs about training errors to avoid! Running is great for health, well-being and all-that but the bottom
Too much, too soon Read More »