Yesterday it started to snow. So I decided to go out on a trail run on the trail in this picture.
I only saw one deer and two people.
As I ran around a corner under a cliff two climbers approached wearing jackets, with fleece hats under their helmets and all their climbing gear.
I stopped, looked at them and I asked, "Isn't it too cold for climbing?"
One of the climbers smiled and said, "Isn't it too cold for a trail run?" We all started to laugh.
The reality is that it is never too cold to go for a trail run. But excuses for getting stronger abound.
This is true when you are injured, too.
You got injured because you were too weak.
That's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.
Biggest danger with popping a broken toe back in place (avascular necrosis)
Should a runner have surgery to shorten a long second metatarsal bone?
Can I still run after I heal a fibular stress fracture?
Fast & Easy vs. Fast & Cheap fracture imaging
Bone bruise for 10 months still not running
You cannot run early without data
Do bunions cause plantar plate sprain in runners?
Is returning pain normal when running after a healed stress fracture?
Does a split peroneal tendon always require surgery in runners?
Maintaining running fitness while injured is a delicate dance
3 basic steps to straighten a crooked broken toe
Do I have to use crutches for a fibula stress fracture?
Can MRI miss a plantar plate strain?
Single most effective but most neglected tool to run earlier after injury
Fibula stress reaction vs stress fracture what is the difference?
What does an elephant, a woman in high heels and a forefoot runner have in common?
4 main causes of lateral ankle pain in runners
Best imaging study for plantar plate injury in runners
Best test for a runner with ankle sprain
Fracture that seemed like a plantar plate sprain
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