Run in the Dark: Information for Participants

Run in the Dark: Information for Participants

The Run in the Dark event is a fun run which aims to raise awareness and funds. All levels and abilities are welcome. There are two courses: a 5km route and a 10km route.

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Avoiding Injury before the Marathon

Avoiding Injury before the Marathon

Listen to your body and the warning signs it is giving. The two main injury risk factors during marathon training are increasing training load too quickly, and continuing to train with a previous injury

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Subacromial bursitis – what is it and how can physiotherapy help

Subacromial bursitis – what is it and how can physiotherapy help

A bursa is a sac of fluid that prevents friction between tendons and bone. The most common injured bursa tends to be the subacromial bursa in the shoulder.

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How Pilates Benefits Running

How Pilates Benefits Running

Pilates perfectly complements running, as it is low impact and can be extremely beneficial in improving running technique and preventing injury.

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Can Orthotics help Lower Back Pain?

Can Orthotics help Lower Back Pain?

Orthotics are devices worn in shoes or runners and are designed to correct foot and ankle alignment. They can assist in changing pressure on certain parts of the foot, therefore relieving symptoms.

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Management of a ruptured Achilles tendon

Management of a ruptured Achilles tendon

A ruptured Achilles tendon can occur if the force and stress placed on the tendon. This stress is too great for the Achilles to tolerate.

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Pilates Healing your body: The benefits of Pilates

Pilates Healing your body: The benefits of Pilates

Pilates exercises are designed to give an individual the opportunity to develop optimal strength, flexibility and endurance using movements that aren’t stressful on the joints and won’t build bulk.

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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. It is advised that you must be able to comfortably run 10 – 12km continuously

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