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The Power of Carrying Exercises: 10 Variations to Build Strength and Stability
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When most people think about strength training, they picture heavy squats, deadlifts, or bench presses. But one of the most underrated ways to build full-body strength, core stability, and grip endurance is through carrying exercises.
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.
Beet Juice and Menopausal Runners: Performance Booster or Overhyped?
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If you're a female runner, chances are you've heard the hype about beet juice. It's been marketed as a natural performance enhancer, helping endurance athletes push harder and go longer. But if you're in menopause, you might be wondering: does it actually work for me? And could it even have downsides?
The Gait Analysis Debate: Is It Helpful or Just a Red Herring?
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If you're a runner who's dealt with an injury, you've probably had someone recommend a gait analysis. Maybe a coach, a fellow runner, or even a physical therapist suggested it as a way to identify the root cause of your pain.
5 Common Causes of Plantar Fasciitis and How to Prevent It
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So what actually contributes to plantar fasciitis? Let’s break down five common culprits and what you can do to keep your feet happy and healthy.