Have you had to—or are you contemplating—giving up running because of injury and/or chronic pain? The Final Finish Line, a special four-part series, will be cathartic and helpful as you figure out your next steps.
In episode #2, Dimity talks to runner Gretchen Gibson, who had a knee and hip replacement within six months of each other, and Dr. Dan Myer, her orthopedic surgeon, who also remodeled his running career after serious injury.
The trio cover:
In the monthly Nourished on the Run segment, Ellie Kempton, MS, RDN, and Dimity cover the basics of blood sugar: what it is, why it matters (to everyone, not just diabetics), and a few easy ways to keep yours more stable. We also invite you to join our free Blood Sugar Badass Challenge, September 26-29: register here.
Find Dimity’s series for Women’s Running and other not-running-anymore resources here.
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AMR Answers: Stepping up to an Ultra; Swim Workouts
Return to Training + Racing Post-Injury
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How to Get over a Disappointing Race
How to Get Started and Progress in Triathlon
The Boston Marathon + the Boston Bulldogs
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How Emotions and Virtues Shape Runners
AMR Answers: How to Start a Running Group; Marathon Pre-Hab
One Runner’s Quest to Qualify for Boston Marathon
Many Happy Miles: Fitness Myths Busted
Rest and Recovery Advice for Runners
AMR Answers: Tips for Fast Racing; Overcoming Open-Water Fears
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How Running Can Combat Loneliness
AMR Answers: Prepping to Train for a Half; Caffeine While Running
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