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Racing: Chase Results or Enjoy the Experience?

Racing: Chase Results or Enjoy the Experience?

by Jessica Kisiel | Aug 9, 2022 | Personal Wellness, Sports Training

After a two-year delay due to Covid-19, my husband and I were excited to finally be on the start line for the 2022 Oregon Trail Gravel Grinder (OTGG). The OTGG is a 5-day stage race in the Cascade mountains. Our trek included nearly 350 miles and more than 30,000 feet...
Which shoes do I recommend?

Which shoes do I recommend?

by Jessica Kisiel | Jun 8, 2022 | Posture and Technique, Sports Training

Shoes, shoes, shoes! There are so many to choose from, making it hard to select the right pair. As a result, I am often asked for advice on this purchase. So, here’s what I usually say: Your shoes provide the interface between your feet and the ground. Good posture...
End Chronic Knee Pain Through Alignment

End Chronic Knee Pain Through Alignment

by Jessica Kisiel | May 12, 2022 | Injury Recovery, Personal Wellness, Posture and Technique

We learned everything we needed to know about our skeleton in kindergarten . . . Recall a section of the lyrics from the children’s song Dem Bones: “The ankle bone’s connected to the leg bone, . . . The leg bone’s connected to the knee bone, The knee...
3 Gentle Back Extension Exercises

3 Gentle Back Extension Exercises

by Jessica Kisiel | Apr 13, 2022 | Injury Recovery, Posture and Technique

Back extension is a normal human movement! However, doing back extension exercises, particularly of the lumbar spine (low back), is not universally practiced or accepted. In fact, people have strong opinions about this issue. I have had students refuse to do these...
What To Do When You Have A Pain Flare Up?

What To Do When You Have A Pain Flare Up?

by Jessica Kisiel | Nov 17, 2021 | Injury Recovery, Personal Wellness

Pain flare-ups are no fun! How do I know? Because I’ve had plenty myself. Sometimes, flare-ups are understandable, such as when we increase an activity too quickly. For example, perhaps you pushed it a bit too far on your run, hiked a longer and steeper trail than...
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