A Fun Fact

A study published in The New England Journal of Medicine has shown that healthy eating and exercise habits can substantially cut the risk of heart disease events, even in people who inherit high risk for these events. The researchers looked at four studies involving 55,685 participants.   Among participants at high genetic risk, a favorable …

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The Other Four Letter Word

Running injuries don't usually come on like a mack truck.  They usually start out small.  Quiet, like a whisper.  You may feel a twinge, a tingle, a dull ache or stiffness.  Sometimes they work themselves out or are resolved with some extra stretching or by implementing a solid warm up and cool down.  A pack …

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Power to the Plants

A plant-based diet is one based on fruits, vegetables, tubers, whole grains, and legumes; and it excludes or minimizes meat (including chicken and fish), dairy products, and eggs, as well as highly refined foods like bleached flour, refined sugar, and oil. Yesterday marked the end of a 30-Day Challenge.  I committed to eating a *mostly* plant-based …

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What To Do When Shit Hurts

"It's just a flesh wound". As a runner you are going to have things hurt.  It's a repetitive, high impact sport.  So shit might hurt from time to time. I, like many other runners have "run through" aches and pains and even injuries.  But as I get, ahem, older and wiser, I've come to appreciate a …

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How to Love your Heart

Happy Valentine's Day!  Today I'm sharing the love with a quick tip to keep your ticker strong. But first, some very simple science.  Cardiovascular exercise increases blood flow and volume.  This higher volume of fresh, oxygenated blood will, over time, force the left ventricle to adapt and enlarges.  (The body is amazing at adaptations, if you haven't …

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