by Carla Robbins | Jun 22, 2022 | Exercise Physiology, Running
Introduction Often people refer to their “threshold” in the running world. But, as exercise physiologists, we know that there are actually two thresholds, the aerobic threshold and the anaerobic threshold, both with different purposes, physiologies, and work...
by Carla Robbins | Jun 19, 2022 | Injuries, Opinion
Introduction If you’ve heard the cue “shoulders down and back”, congratulations, you have not been living under a rock for the past 50 years. I’ll admit, this used to be something I cued to many clients. This cue is often given as a reminder for proper posture...
by Carla Robbins | Jun 16, 2022 | Injuries, Running, Strength Training
Ever been told your knee or hip pain could be a result of your feet? Ever heard from a physiotherapist or a personal trainer that your “local pain” could be “coming from elsewhere”? Common rhetoric includes that your shoulder might be hurting because of your...
by Carla Robbins | Jun 15, 2022 | Strength Training
Introduction During the very early stages of the pandemic, you might have been like me and thought: “This is so nice to be home a little more! It feels like a break from the hectic regular schedule!”. It’s true. Staying at home for the first month,...
by Carla Robbins | Jun 14, 2022 | Podcasts
If you’re following us and not a client of ours, but are interested in our work, START WITH THIS PODCAST. Enough said. If you are a client of ours and want to learn more about us or the development of our philosophy – START WITH THIS PODCAST! ...