by Dr. Bryan D. Royer | June 1, 2021 | Nutrition, Sports Medicine
If you are planning to run a marathon or just love running in general, you may need to make some dietary changes in your lifestyle. Yes, training harder may increase your stamina and speed, but your nutrition is just as important, if not more, to make sure that you...
by Dr. Bryan D. Royer | May 4, 2021 | Common Conditions, Running, Sports Medicine
Knee Pain People and runners of all ages are affected by knee pain and wish to get relief. The knee works like a hinge and provides the body with support and the ability to use our legs in a broad range of movement. A great deal of stress is placed on the knee while...
by Dr. Bryan D. Royer | March 2, 2021 | Running, Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning
Is Cooling Down Worth it? Doing cool down exercises after a run is something is done by some but ignored by many others. The focus for many people ends up being on the warm-up exercises before you get started and then doing the work. Many assume that when you stop...
by Dr. Bryan D. Royer | February 17, 2021 | Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning
Below are templates for exercise routines that can be done with the body weight exercises previously discussed. These templates are guides for basic health goals through an exercise routine in order to help individuals reach goals or general exercise recommendations....
by Dr. Bryan D. Royer | February 2, 2021 | Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning
Have you been wanting to start an exercise routine, but haven’t been able to start? Bodyweight exercises could be the key to starting your exercise routine. Body weight exercises use the resistance of gravity on your body to provide the resistance training aspect. The...