Dublin Night Run: Safety Tips for Running at Night

Dublin Night Run: Safety Tips for Running at Night

The Dublin Night Run is returning to City Park West on September 26th for a third year in a row. The course is limited to 1,000 participants and offers a 5km and 10km option.

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Hamstring Injuries

Hamstring Injuries

Hamstring injuries are most common in sports that require rapid acceleration/deceleration, change of direction, jumping and kicking.

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Can Wearing Orthotics Affect Your Running Performance?

Can Wearing Orthotics Affect Your Running Performance?

Orthotics are inserts which can be custom made or purchased off the shelf. Your foot is more mechanically efficient when you use orthotic inserts

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Ergonomics and its Importance

Ergonomics and its Importance

Research has shown that the most common work-related injury is lower back pain. By reducing ergonomic risk factors, you are reducing the risk of musculoskeletal injuries such as lower back pain.

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Tough Mudder Tips

Tough Mudder Tips

Tough Mudder is a 21km obstacle course which will test your physical and mental strength and stamina. The course was designed by the British Armed Forces and with up to 35 obstacles.

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Phoenix Park Duathlon: Tips to get you ready

Phoenix Park Duathlon: Tips to get you ready

The Phoenix Park Duathlon Series, sponsored by Mason Hayes & Curran, is returning to Dublin’s Phoenix Park. The first race took place on April 22nd with a further 2 races due to take place on June 7th and July 5th.

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Pilates: Best Exercises for Posture and Alignment

Pilates: Best Exercises for Posture and Alignment

For anyone dealing with posture and alignment related issues, Pilates has proven to be very beneficial. The main concept of Pilates is to encourage the body to move efficiently and with control.

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Strength Training for Cyclists: Pros and Cons

Strength Training for Cyclists: Pros and Cons

Strength training for cyclists has been a topic of conversation for many years. There are many arguments for and against including strength training as part of your fitness regime if you are looking to improve your cycling.

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