Alpine Fit is a concierge physical therapy and wellness center located in the heart of Boulder, CO. We offer physical therapy, biomechanical running analysis, sports recovery, Functional Medicine, nutrition coaching, and massage therapy all with exceptional levels of care.
With the ease of off-street parking and the convenience of a central location we make sure you feel welcomed every step of the way. If you arrive early, please make yourself comfortable with a complimentary recovery drink or water.
From there your therapist will invite you to the sunlit room with exposed brick walls for your evaluation and treatment. No matter the issue we are dedicated to your 100% success and aren't satisfied with anything less. We welcome you to experience the difference at Alpine Fit.
What Clients are Saying:
"Since starting with Alpine Fit a few months ago, I’ve finally been able to live pain free, and start to get back into running. When I got the Biomechanical Running Analysis service as an additional resource for my PT, it was instrumental. But what was most impactful for me was the explanation of why I was running the way I was, with visual proof of how various weaknesses and strengths in my body were creating the nuances of my gait. To me, this feels like the next level evaluation and care I was looking for to get a holistic picture of where I’m at physically and what my body does when exerting itself. Being able to run without pain is the end goal of my PT, so having this as a service addresses that exact desire for treatment." - Lainey
Connect with Us and Learn More!
👟 Pick up your FREE Running Guide by Alpine Fit. (Email charlotte@alpinefitpt.com for your free copy!)
👟 Sign up for your 30 min Discovery Visit with our Running Rehab Specialist, Dr. Charlotte Robinson so we can learn about your goals and help you get there. Available online or in person.
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This complimentary session is not about getting treatment, just yet. It is about us giving you our time so you can make the right decision.
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This comprehensive consultation is a full body diagnostic assessment designed to determine the root cause of musculoskeletal discomfort for athletes and runners. As time it allows, it will include personalized treatment and corrective exercise.
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This session is available to established patients only. Dry needling accelerates soft tissue changes and pain relief. // Packages of 8 and 14 sessions are available which brings down the cost of each session - please inquire at your initial exam.
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This full 2-hour biomechanical analysis provides and individualized profiling of a runner’s gait and form, efficiency, unique strength, flexibility, and alignment factors in order to customize a strategic plan. Your time will also include hands-on care and corrective exercises to get you back, stron...
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Running Shoes: Which shoes are right for me?
By Alpine Fit
If you’re reading this article I’m going to guess you’re in the market for a new pair of running shoes. Maybe you’re curious about which shoes prevent injuries, or accommodate for your foot strike, or even perform for the type of running you want to be able to do!
Lucky for you, I’m about to debunk the myths of running shoes and shed light on useful facts so you can save yourself a lot of time, money, headache, and injury. After all, the point of buying the right running shoes is so you can feel great running, right?
Debunking the Running Shoe Myths
Let’s just start with what’s probably the most popular shoe myth today. Today’s narrative from shoe companies, social media, and even popular running books have become very skillful at convincing runners that there’s a specific and certain shoe that’s “correct” for you.
Some shoes claim that it forces the runner to land in a forefoot landing pattern, declaring forefoot running as the only and best way to run. Well, the truth is, that could not be more untrue.
Not every runner is the same. Most runners have a complex history of injuries, pain, or training styles that necessitate individualization of the shoe buying process. With this approach, runners are liberated from restricting themselves to a specific shoe box for the rest of their lives.
Because the truth is, runners change, you get an injury, or maybe your training style causes a mechanical and physiological change that invokes changes in your gait over time. This nuances the procedure in finding a shoe that is appropriate for that specific runner at that specific point in time of their life. Just the same as why you can’t just wear the same shirt every day, for forever. Internal and external changes occur such as weight gain or loss, a desire for different comfort or fit, or weather temperatures that necessitate a different shirt.
For this reason, we can’t believe everything shoe companies tell us we “need” because a big piece of their objective is to market and sell fancy and eye-catching details about their shoes.
Let’s Talk About Running Shoe Truths
The “right” shoes are dependent on a multitude of factors including the runner’s personal preferences, unique anatomy, and history of injury, to name a few. So, how can someone take all of this into account and make the right decision? The good news is that research has been able to hone in 2 very important factors to make it easier on us: good fit and overall comfort with an efficient shoe lace system to promote a good geometrical match between the foot and shoebed.
So, worry less about the specific brand you have to buy, because the hard truth is that there will be multiple brands of shoes that are technically “right” for you. If a shoe meets the criteria of good fit and overall comfort, continue reading to learn more about the 4 most important considerations to be aware of next in this process.
How to Pick Your Running Shoe
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Whether it’s a mountain run with the pup, running with friends, or a solo trail run there are many reasons to be thankful to get out on a run.
But beyond the obvious joy of running, there are 21 additional health reasons to consider if you're ever needing some additional motivation to lace up your running shoes. Here are 21 benefits to running:
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Why get a Running Analysis?
The primary reasons to get a biomechanical running analysis boil down to:
1. Performance improvement – run faster for longer
2. Reduce running injuries – by attaining a more efficient gait
While running has numerous health benefits, it is also associated with a high rate of injury. In a 12-month period, over 60% of runners may experience a running injury which will put them out for a period of time. And quite ironically, the weakest part of a runner’s body is often their gluts, legs and feet!
How about a Running Shoe Store Analysis?
In theory, you could have your running analysis at any of several commercial running shoe stores. While we're sure the stores are well intentioned, a professional running analysis or gait analysis offers the full 360 view of your running ability versus a surface level look. Think of it like choosing to see a dental hygenist for your oral care but never seeing a dentist to know where your teeth truly stand. An over simplfied evaluation can cost you by leading to further unintended injury. A 2011 study found that the practice of assigning runners shoes based on their pronation is “overly simplistic and potentially injurious.”
A detailed, individualized analysis of your body in motion while running can prevent injuries, help your injury, and provide invaluable self knowledge.
Professional gait analysis, like that used at Alpine Fit Physical Therapy and Nutrition, is both evidence-based and holistic. A gait analysis can also help patients who suffer from the lower extremity conditions such as knee pain, hip pain and ankle pain.
The key to improving running is smarter movement.
Your running gait, comprised of three phases, is the way your foot strikes and leaves the floor with each stride.
The three phases of running are the loading phase, propulsion phase, and recovery phase. Each of these phases are cyclical and because of that are inter-dependent with inefficiency in one leading to inneficiency in the subsquent phase and on and on for as many miles as you run.
Running is nothing but a series of single leg hops. These hops result in the transfer of energy from your body to the ground allowing for forward progression. As a runner your pace is determined by the amount of energy transferred. When biomechanically efficient, the body moves from one point to another expending the minimal amount of energy.
When running, the primary focus should be on how to become more biomechanically efficient which will naturally result in faster times if desired. But, most importantly, this efficiency creates a foundation of improved motor programs that support training without interruptions due to injury.
Today’s Running Analysis is Holistic
Not too long ago, therapists looked for the cause of injury almost exclusively in foot motion, especially pronation (the natural motion of the foot when landing). And while pronation is still an important part of running analysis, we know that much more is involved.
We believe that running injuries are created “from the top down.” This means that hip and pelvic motion, as well as whole body position can be as important as the mechanics of the foot and ankle themselves. It is a whole body analysis which includes looking at your biomechanics, strength, and mobility as well as your running goals, diet, sleep patterns, and how you train.
Here are some key points to consider when looking at your own gait:
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Follow @Alpine Fit for vetted exercises, quick tips, and easy recommendations on how to get out of pain and get back to what you love. Plus, check out our FREE Shoulder, Knee, Back, and Running Guides over at www.AlpineFitPT.com
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Alpine Fit is a concierge physical therapy and wellness center located in the heart of Boulder, CO. We offer physical therapy, biomechanical running analysis, sports recovery, Functional Medicine, nutrition coaching, and massage therapy all with exceptional levels of care.
With the ease of off-street parking and the convenience of a central location we make sure you feel welcomed every step of the way. If you arrive early, please make yourself comfortable with a complimentary recovery drink or water.
From there your therapist will invite you to the sunlit room with exposed brick walls for your evaluation and treatment. No matter the issue we are dedicated to your 100% success and aren't satisfied with anything less. We welcome you to experience the difference at Alpine Fit.
What Clients are Saying:
"Since starting with Alpine Fit a few months ago, I’ve finally been able to live pain free, and start to get back into running. When I got the Biomechanical Running Analysis service as an additional resource for my PT, it was instrumental. But what was most impactful for me was the explanation of why I was running the way I was, with visual proof of how various weaknesses and strengths in my body were creating the nuances of my gait. To me, this feels like the next level evaluation and care I was looking for to get a holistic picture of where I’m at physically and what my body does when exerting itself. Being able to run without pain is the end goal of my PT, so having this as a service addresses that exact desire for treatment." - Lainey
Connect with Us and Learn More!
👟 Pick up your FREE Running Guide by Alpine Fit. (Email charlotte@alpinefitpt.com for your free copy!)
👟 Sign up for your 30 min Discovery Visit with our Running Rehab Specialist, Dr. Charlotte Robinson so we can learn about your goals and help you get there. Available online or in person.
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