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Tag Archives: surgery

The Doctor Says You Can Run Again. Now What? Part 3

Posted on May 18, 2017 by Barbara CurialleMay 23, 2017

Part 3: If You Need a Rest Day, Take It A couple of days ago, my husband had minor surgery and came home the same day. (He’s fine.) I was prepared to take over his household chores—changing the cats’ litter … Continue reading →

Posted in adjusting, awareness, east in running, mind and body, modifying, Running, women runners over 50 | Tagged caregiver, ease in running, mind and body, modifying schedule, rest, Running, surgery, women over 50, women runners | Leave a reply

Why I Had to Stop Running—And Why You Don’t Have To

Posted on December 6, 2016 by Barbara CurialleApril 2, 2017

Why I Had to Stop Running—And Why You Don’t Have To I was a late bloomer. I didn’t start running until 1996, when I was 45. As best as I knew how, I paid lots of attention to running form, … Continue reading →

Posted in Running | Tagged Alexander Technique, back pain, cross-training, hips, knees, running injuries, surgery | 4 Replies

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