Strength Training for Runners: Why You Probably Aren’t Lifting Heavy Enough

Runners love to run- and sometimes that’s all we want to do for exercise! But most lifelong runners have found themselves “strength training” at some point in their lives, whether it be at the gym, bodyweight exercises at home, or in a physical therapy setting. Have you ever gone to a gym or had a …

Shin Splints: What Are They, and What Can I Do About Them?

The term “shin splints” actually just refers to pain felt in the front (anterolateral) or inside (posteromedial) of your shin (tibia), rather than a specific pathology or injury. Shin splints often occur in newer runners or those who have recently increased their running volume or intensity.  Some references claim that this pain is due to …

Top 6 Running Blogs to Follow in 2020

1.) Strength Running This blog has anything and everything for runners- injury prevention tips, strength training, nutrition, training, and personal testimonies. Click here for a link to a recent post on mental fitness in runners! 2.) RunningPhysio Tom, a PT in the UK discusses injury rehab, training advice, injury prevention, and more on this blog! …

5 Myths About Physical Therapy

Myth #1: You need a physician referral or prescription to see a physical therapist All 50 states have some form of direct access- meaning you can see a physical therapist without a referral from a medical doctor! This saves you time and money by avoiding unnecessary appointments. Each state has their own rules and restrictions …

About

Coach Kate: Kate Bochnewetch PT, DPT, CSCS is a Western NY based physical therapist and lifelong runner. She graduated from Nazareth College with her Bachelor’s of Science degree and Doctorate of Physical Therapy. Kate is also an RRCA Run Coach, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and Level 1 Certified Running Gait Analyst. Her passion for …