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Injury Prevention

Barefoot running: bad or beneficial?

For those of you who have been out and about and seen someone go running past you in what seem to be super weird looking shoes with toe holes or even completely barefoot and wondered what it was about, check out this article from MSNBC:...
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Proprioceptive Training, Part Two: Injury and Proprioceptive Deficits

How does damage or altered proprioception occur? After an injury, or just not using our bodies can create less stimulation to the proprioceptors.  It’s “use it or lose it” with our constantly changing nervous system.  The body can lose some of its proprioceptive ability due...
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Proprioceptive Training, Part One

Have you ever wondered about your ability to sense movement?  Your ability to know where you are in space? The unconscious perception of movement and the ability to know where you are spatially with orientation to other objects against gravity arises from the stimuli and...
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Core Stability Exercises for Runners

Many runners have asked us for a hip and core stability program.  These are common areas of muscular imbalances or weakness.  Here are my favorite fundamental core exercises designed for runners.  This does not take the place of weighted exercises to gain power and strength,...
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Posture and Running Form

Proper running form and efficiency involves good posture.  In this article we will talk about posture and how it can help you run better and prevent injuries.  You can develop better form by bringing conscious awareness and understanding to how your body is skeletally aligned....
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