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How To Get Started Running With Your Dog

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I’ve been doing most of my running for the past 15 years with dogs.   I love running with dogs and most of them love running with me.   I’ve learned a lot over the years about the right things to do and wrong things to do when running with your pup.   I am not a vet, so this is just a runner giving some suggestions to make things go smoother when you want to start running with your dog.   It’s always good to talk to your vet before you begin a running program with your dog.   My all time best running buddy Daisy!  People often ask what is the best   breed to run with.   There are certainly some breeds that are better suited for running that others.   I’ve run with my dogs and 100’s of shelter dogs over the years.   I’ve found the best dogs for long distance running are medium sized, leaner with long legs.   Thats not to say some bulky pitbull type would never make a good distance runner because each dog is so different.   Good breeds for distance would likely be Pointers, Border Collie

Foot Problems? Foot Pain? Then read on!

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For a very long time I was having pain in my heal after running and particularly I would have pain the day after running in the morning when I’d get up.   Sound familiar?  It was similar to plantar fasciitis but only painful in the heal mostly the outside of the heal.   I was also having tightness in my calf and being a massage therapist when I worked it I felt swelling in the posterior tibialis    and retinaculum tendon across the top of the ankle.   I had a lot if issues going on!  I would do a lot of things that would provide temporary relief but it always came back. It would get better if I stopped running but once I started running again I would have the pain.   I decided to go see Dr. Nick at Canyon Lake Neck and Back again. His Graston and ART provided some relief in the past.   This time he told me about a new laser they had and suggested that I give it a try it.   I was open to just about anything because I wanted to run pain free! He did his Graston and ART work and afterward

Common Massage Questions - Coach Cyndee, LMT

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In my last blog post I talked about question I get on a regular basis regarding personal training and weight loss.  I am also a Licensed Massage Therapist and I get lots of questions regarding massage so here are a few common questions I get:  What can I do for my lower back pain?  This is common because a lot people have nagging lower back pain that doesn't really go away. Often times people move a certain way and tweak their back and cause sever pain.  Some times clients have had diagnostic tests to determine if there is any serious problems.  In the case of bulging disks or degeneration of the disk, I can't fix that but I can provide relief from tight muscles around the area.  I typically tell people with this problem to make sure everything else around the area is strong and flexible.  If you work on strengthening your body and keeping it flexible it's likely to help the problem and help you manage your pain.  So you can do the strengthening and stretching on your o

Five Common Weight Loss and Exercise Questions I Get Asked All The Time!

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I get random questions about fitness and massage all the time.  I could write a blog post about each topic but I've provided just a little information about each question I get asked.  Here is a few of the most common questions that I get asked all the time.   Fitness/Weight Loss Related Questions: How can I lose fat around my belly/arms or any specific area?   This is not a simple question to answer and when people ask it they are typically looking for me to respond with a super quick answer.  You can't target one area to reduce weight because when someone loses weight it just comes off however the body decides it wants to lose it.  The arms are tricky because women in general always ask how to get rid of the flabby skin on the tricep area.  Unfortunately you can't get rid of this either and especially if you're older and have already lost some weight it's just extra skin so without surgery to cut it off its not going anywhere.  You could build muscle under t