Danny shares his favorite books and podcasts! Topics include training for performance, the current science of running, and what it is to truly get OUTSIDE!
Foundation Training
In 10 years of clinical practice, I don't think anything has impacted me so greatly. I have learned bits and pieces here and there about Foundation Training, and it totally made sense! So I went the extra step and recently took a certification course on this methodology.
Excellent.
Everything about it.
Shoulder Impingement
What do the shoulder and hip joints have in common?
Doctors of Physical Therapy: Who We Are
We are people with a passion for helping. We are athletes. Have been there at some point. Understand the frustration.
We’re compelled to figure out why and how to fix it. Students of human movement. Laborers - manual workers. Inventive - as each person, each body structure and composition and goals within are unique and different.
Imagine Where You Would Be By Now?!
Do you ever wonder where you could be right now if you had started that thing back then? I am not a huge fan of this type of thought process as it tends to carry a sense of regret or guilt, however, I do think there is value in reflecting on the passing of time with regards to where we were, where we currently are at and where we would like to be going.
Spend An Hour With Your Doctor
New Year Who Dis?
It’s the New Year! A time when people make new resolutions for positive changes in their lives, or seek new adventures for personal growth and exploration.
Setting goals is a wonderful thing that can give you motivation and a new sense of purpose to your everyday actions. However, oftentimes these resolutions can be made off the cuff, or because it’s something “everyone should do”.
Below are 5 steps to help you set and achieve your goals for the new year. The focus of this exercise will be on athletic goals, but these principles should apply to all areas of life.
Camino de Santiago: Live the Moment
Sitting at a café eating pulpo and drinking coffee at the Muxia in Spain (known as the edge of the world) the day after finishing my 160-mile journey, I noticed a tattoo on our server’s wrist that perfectly summarized what I couldn’t find the words for: Live the moment. An emphasis on the action of life, not just the mere observation of it.
Do Runner's Really Have an Off-Season?
We don’t like taking days off. Running IS part of our routine. It is an essential part of our day!
While our “racing” season may come and go, there isn’t truly an off-season. Because we keep running. Maybe we run less. But we keep running.
So what really needs to change regarding this idea of an “off-season”?
Actually, it is more about what needs to be added to the regimen, verses changed.