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hustle.run.thrive. blog — running issues

Can a Hip Labrum Tear Heal on Its Own? What You Need to Know

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If you're dealing with a hip labrum tear, you might be wondering if it can heal on its own. The short answer? Not usually. The hip labrum is a ring of cartilage around the socket of your hip joint, and it doesn’t have a great blood supply. That means once it’s torn, your body isn’t likely to repair it naturally. But that doesn’t mean you’re stuck with pain forever or that surgery is your only option.

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How to Keep a Blister from Ruining Your Long Run

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There’s nothing worse than feeling that telltale hot spot forming on your foot mid-run. You know it’s trouble, but you also know you’ve got miles to go. If you’ve got a blister brewing near your arch and need to stop it from getting worse before your long run tomorrow, here’s how to keep it in check.

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Runner’s Trots: Why It Happens and How to Stop It (for Real This Time)

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Runner’s trots are more common than most runners admit. Coach Croft breaks down why it happens — from fueling mistakes to hormonal shifts — and how to prevent mid-run GI distress with smart hydration, gut training, and stress regulation.

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Why Runners Get Black Toenails (And How to Stop It from Happening Again)

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If you’ve been running for a while, you’ve probably looked down at your feet post-run and noticed a black toenail staring back at you. It’s one of those things runners don’t always talk about, but it’s incredibly common.

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