Health

Returning to running after an injury

A frequently asked question that I hear in the clinic is “when can I start running again’’? This answer is going to depend on a variety of factors such as the severity of an injury, how long you’ve been ‘off running’, how much cross training and rehabilitation has been done, and prior fitness level. One […]

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Yoga Love

I thought I would share my new found activity with you and why I am loving it! It’s not new to most people in Kits who already strut around with their rolled up yoga mats and Lululemon wear but to me this is my first run at a regular yoga workout routine. I have dabbled […]

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Yoga for Runners

Most runners are aware that cross training is important for maintaining optimal balance in the body with an activity that can be very repetitive nature. Why choose yoga? Targeting flexibility, strength, alignment, and breath, yoga can help to prevent injury, speed up recovery and improve running efficiency and form. Specifically the practice helps to lengthen […]

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Tough Mudder Challenge

In the last 5 years, mud runs have become a mainstream activity for people to physically and mentally challenge themselves. In June, I ran my first mud run in Whistler, the Tough Mudder. The course was just short of 18 km with 19 obstacles scattered in the hilly and muddy Whistler terrain. The obstacles range […]

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Injury Prevention for Cyclists

There has been a rapid increase in new cyclists hitting the road especially between the ages of 40-50 and is gaining even more popularity than golf, especially in the lower mainland. Former athletes with osteoarthritis and joint related conditions are turning to cycling as a means to keep fit without high impact. As the early […]

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Remember to Breathe

I feel the need to talk about this again because it seems as though so many people forget this fundamental exercise. In fact, many clients I come across have never been shown or taught anything about the diaphragm. A great teacher of mine told his students this, and truthfully I’m not sure if it’s his […]

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Progressive Loading: Baby steps to a Successful Rehabilitation

Today I am going to touch on a topic that I always speak to my clients about but really isn’t specific to my formal education in physiotherapy. I rather think of it as my common sense rule to rehabilitation and exercise. It’s my talk on Progressive Loading and Tissue Tolerance. As an example, here are […]

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What therapy do I choose?

Confused about what type of therapy to use? So are many people. Clients ask me all the time about various therapies and what is beneficial, and the honest truth is that people are different. By that I mean clients bodies are different and their response to treatments vary, and because the body is so complicated […]

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Prenatal Care & Maternity

As many of you know, I am expecting this March! These last few months have been an adventure into the world of all things prenatal. As a new mom, I’ve had many questions and although there is a wealth of information out there, much of it just told me what I could not do and […]

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Winter Workout

Too cold to exercise outside? Why not try this workout from the comfort of your own home

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