Monday, April 29, 2013

½ Marathon Training: The Decision

April 20th is the day I decided to start training for a ½ marathon. Lately I’ve been seeing a lot of
advertisements about the 1st Hokie Half Marathon (and 5K) coming up in September and decided I need to push myself a bit. My fiancé, Kevin, and I are getting married in October and typically along with wedding planning is wanting to get in shape (hello pictures!).
My favorite part is the ½ is a few weeks prior to the wedding and it’ll give me more opportunities to de-stress! However, someone did tell me this is either the best decision I’ve made or the worst, so I guess we’ll find out!
Register!
So about my background of athleticism:
I played sports including t-ball, softball, lacrosse and field hockey from elementary school to my last year of high school. Once I left for college, playing sports was out of the question (too much of a commitment!). It crossed my mind having an intramural women’s lacrosse league at VT but there weren’t enough fields for that to happen.

Since then I’ve been working out on a very irregular basis. Now you know my background and reasons for signing up. This is the first post of the series I’ll be writing until the Hokie Half Marathon! Hopefully the next one on the schedule will be the Disney Princess Half Marathon!!!

Up next: 1/2 Marathon Training: Week One

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Reflexology

English: Foot reflexology is a "pressure ...
English: Foot reflexology is a "pressure therapy" and involves applying focused pressure to certain known reflex points located in the foot to cure or prevent disease. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Therapeutic reflexology, a popular therapy around the world, involves massaging the nerve endings of the feet to reduce stress and tension and promote healing in other areas of the body. The practice is based on the ideas that our body parts are reflected in the feet, with the front of the body on the sole of the feet and the back of the body on tops. For example, massaging the toes can help relieve headaches and other symptoms in the head. Massaging the ankle bone can help with hip problems. The feet have always played an important role in healing and reflexology dates back to 2500 BC. Some podiatric offices are now hiring therapeutic reflexologists as a complementary service.


It’s always a good idea to listen to your feet, as they often have lots to tell you, including giving you clues about the rest of your body’s well-being. When  your feet tell you there’s trouble somewhere, as your podiatrist, Shenandoah Podiatry will work as a team with you to keep you and your feet healthy and pain free. Feet that feel good mae the rest of you feel good, too so why not give us a call and start the process of feeling better today!

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