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🗓️ 18 February 2021
⏱️ 54 minutes
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Dr. Caitlin Alexander is a physical therapist at Build Sports Performance Lab & Physical Therapy in Boulder, Colorado with a certification in Applied Functional Science. She's a certified triathlon coach, running coach, and has experience working with elite-level athletes.
She's also an incredible athlete herself! Caitlin has qualified for the Kona World Ironman Championships and is a category 3 cyclist.
In our conversation today, we’re talking about what happens when you have an injury for a very long time. You see, our movement patterns live in our brain. Your brain is what controls how you run and if your brain learns over time to compensate for an injury, you’ll develop all new movement patterns - and they won’t be ideal.
Finally, Caitlin and I discuss:
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A big thanks to Elemental Labs for their support of this episode! They make electrolyte drinks for athletes and low-carb folks with no sugar, artificial ingredients, or colors.
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The citrus flavor has quickly become my favorite and I’m drinking one a day now to help me get enough fluids in our dry Colorado air. It’s tasty and delicious and I find that I’m not peeing every 45 minutes throughout the day, which might be an indication I wasn’t eating enough sodium.
There’s now mounting evidence that higher sodium intake levels are not unhealthy – and athletes need substantially more than your typical sedentary person. Of course, ask your doctor if you’re worried. But for those athletes running outside in the heat, an electrolyte replacement makes a lot of sense.
I’m encouraged by the fact that Navy SEAL teams, Olympic teams, and pro athletes have started using Elemental electrolyte supplements to improve their performance. Learn more about what they do at their website (and don't forget to get your free sample pack!).
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0:00.0 | Ready, set, go! |
0:04.7 | This is episode 179 with Doctor of Physical Therapy, |
0:08.4 | cat-3 cyclist and Kona Ironman qualifier |
0:11.8 | and certified triathlon and running coach, |
0:14.4 | Dr. Katelyn Alexander. |
0:16.4 | [♪ OUTRO MUSIC PLAYING [♪ |
0:25.2 | Welcome to the Strength Running Podcast. |
0:27.5 | I'm your host, Jason Fitzgerald, |
0:29.2 | and the episode you're about to listen to |
0:31.1 | features a discussion about what happens |
0:33.6 | when you don't treat injuries and they become chronic. |
0:36.9 | Dr. Katelyn Alexander joins me to talk about |
0:39.5 | how your brain responds to long-term injuries |
0:42.6 | and what you can do about it. |
0:44.5 | Before we start, I want to make sure we're all |
0:46.3 | running the same workout here. |
0:47.9 | On this show, you can expect conversations between me |
0:51.0 | and the thought leaders in the running industry. |
0:53.2 | The coaches, performance psychologists, elite athletes, |
0:56.9 | register dietitians, authors and physical therapists |
1:00.7 | who can help you elevate your running to new heights. |
1:03.6 | Because when you better understand the process of improvement, |
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