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Feeling ‘Normal’ after Hip Scope

Here I am after today’s Great Swamp Devil 15K race in Basking Ridge, N.J. I may look a little tuckered out (leaning against a “Swamp Devil” figure someone had created for Halloween and brought to this race). But as I crossed the finish line on this sunny and unseasonably warm

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Posted in Hip Labral Tears, My Story, Running

My Half Marathon

I finally did it! I finished a half marathon today — the Halloween Half in Morrristown, N.J., where participants were encouraged to run in costume and water stops included plenty of candy for the taking. This was the first half marathon race, not to mention longest run, since my two

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Posted in Hip Labral Tears, My Story, Running

#NationalRunningDay

…because it’s the closest thing to flying. (I love saying that!) And because I can, thanks to my long, successful recovery from hip impingement. I celebrated this glorious day with a brisk 3.5-mile run in my local park before heading off to work this morning. It was perfect running weather

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Posted in Hip Labral Tears, Inspiration, My Story, Running

Staying Healthy After a Hip Scope

I’ve been asked lately if I could share some tips for staying healthy and injury free after a hip scope – in my case, two hip scopes. Let me offer these three useful words: Moderation. Variety. Vigilance. Since my arthroscopic surgeries to repair pincer impingements and labrum tears in 2011

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Posted in Core Strengthening, Cross Training, Hip Labral Tears, My Story, Physical Therapy, Running

Runners’ Holiday

Three years ago I didn’t run, simply because I couldn’t! I was in the throes of hip-impingement agony. In the weeks before my first arthroscopic hip surgery (on my left side) in July 2011, I was having trouble just going up the stairs! The thought of running again — at

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Posted in Hip Labral Tears, My Story, Running

Caught in ‘Slo Mo’

My running club just posted a bunch of videos of a few members running in my town’s annual 8K Thanksgiving day race (that’s around 5 miles, in case you haven’t done the math). And they managed to capture one of yours truly –  not exactly racing but still enjoying a somewhat

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Ode to Autumn Running

I created this little haiku in honor of my favorite season for running. I am thrilled to be recovered enough from my two hip scopes, both back in 2011, to be out on the road and in the park and trails, with my old running buddies doing what I love

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Posted in Inspiration, Running

More Milestones

I ran 10 miles yesterday – my longest run yet since my first arthroscopic hip surgery, in July 2011. (The second was five months later.) And so far – knock wood, fingers crossed, breath held – I am feeling pretty good. In fact, just for good measure, I took some

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Posted in Hip Labral Tears, My Story, Running

A Year Older. A Year Better

I celebrated my birthday today with a vigorous eight-mile run – my longest distance since my first arthroscopic hip surgery, on my left side, in July 2011. (The second scope, on the right side, was in December 2011.) And other than some very slight soreness in my left groin area I’m

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Posted in Hip Labral Tears, My Story, Running

Year No. 2 for Hip Scope No. 1

What a difference a couple of years can make. Exactly two years ago today I was in the hospital having my first arthroscopic hip surgery, on my left side (the right hip was scoped five months later), wondering if I’d ever be able to participate in all the activities that

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Most athletes have experienced a “second wind,” that jolt of energy and strength that allows us, enervated and dispirited, to carry on. But sometimes our bodies cannot recover on their own – we need outside help so we can catch our “third wind.”

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