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Why Rotational Stability is a Game-Changer for Runners
Rotational stability might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about running performance, but it’s one of the most important—and most overlooked—elements of staying fast, efficient, and injury-free. Simply put, rotational stability is your core’s ability to control and resist twisting forces while you’re running. Without it, energy leaks happen, mechanics break down, and your risk of injury shoots up. When you run, your upper and lower body naturally rotat

Kate Mihevc Edwards PT, DPT
Jun 173 min read


Tendons Love Load: 3 Things Runners Can Do to Keep Their Tendons Strong with Age
As runners, we spend a lot of time thinking about muscles, shoes, and pace. But if there’s one part of your body that quietly takes a beating with every step, it’s your tendons—and they deserve more attention, especially as we get older. Tendons are the tough connective tissues that link muscle to bone. They store and release energy with every stride, acting like springs. But with age, they become less forgiving. They stiffen, heal more slowly, and lose some of their bounce.

Kate Mihevc Edwards PT, DPT
Jun 173 min read


Why Turning 35 Changes Everything About How You Run
Thirty-five might still feel young, but in the world of running, it marks an important milestone—you’ve officially become a masters runner! While it sounds like a fancy title, it simply reflects that your body is beginning to change in ways that affect how you train, recover, and stay injury-free. But don’t worry—this isn’t about slowing down. With smarter strategies, you can stay fast, fit, and injury-free for decades. Whether you’re male or female, understanding the nuances

Kate Mihevc Edwards PT, DPT
Jun 174 min read
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