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We hope you are all enjoying summer as much as we are…..   Hiking, camping, fishing, golfing, gardening, biking or just relaxing by the pool or at the cottage!
 
Quarry Physiotherapy will be providing complimentary physiotherapy and massage therapy services to all athletes participating in the Senior Men’s and Women’s Fastpitch Western Canadian Championships hosted in Stonewall August 11-14th.  Over 50 games will be played.   We are pleased to be able to participate in such an exciting community event!

The MS bike tour will take place August 27th – 28th in Stonewall. Scott Allan will be riding from Stonewall to Gimli, then volunteering at the clinic. Stephanie Roberecki will also b e volunteering, providing massage and Physiotherapy to participants in the ride to raise money for the MS Society. We hope to see you there!!

Scott Allan, Stephanie Roberecki, Dr Micheal Stephenson and Dr Jackie Walker...all associated with the Assiniboine Medical clinic participated as a relay team in the Canadian Death Race in Grande Cache Alberta August long weekend.  Sherry Scott was unfortunately unable to participate due to injury. Tune in next month for the synopsis of this 125 km ultramarathon with 17000' of elevation change!! 

If you are unable to participate your donations are welcome in any amount at one of the clinic locations.  This is a great fund raiser to help find a CURE FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS!

We remain devoted to improving our services and surroundings.  Please stay tuned for an update in our clinic expansion and refurbishment. 



How to Choose a New Pair of
Running shoes


Running shoes are the most essential gear for any amateur or professional runner. Taking care in choosing the correct running shoes can mean the difference between an fun run or difficult one with blisters and pain.

Buying your New Shoes.

A store that specializes in selling running shoes is your best bet. In Winnipeg that could be one of the three Running Room Stores, City Park Runners, or Stride Ahead, all of which are excellent in helping find the best shoe for you. Some of these stores might have a treadmill you can use for testing your shoes before you buy them.

Do your homework. Do some research before purchasing any running shoes to figure out what kind of foot type you have and which shoe manufacturer designs best fist your feet.

Best time of the day to shop for shoes.

The time of the day you shop around for running shoes is essential in determining the appropriate pair of shoes. The recommendation is to visit the shoe store during the later part of the day when your feet are swollen. Try the pair you like and walk around the shop to determine if they are best for you. You should also wear the socks you normally wear when you run.

If you are runner, it is best o invest in a shoe that is suited to your foot and it's mechanics. This will go a long way in preventing future injuries. Some people buy two pairs of shoes at the same time and rotate the use of the two pairs each day to help avoid uneven wear, tear and make them last.

For runners who are considering switching to a “minimal shoe”, it is essential to gradually introduce the wearing of the new shoe into your running program.  An example is:  3 – 5 minutes for your first few runs progressing by 3 – 5 minutes each run.   It may take one full year to fully transition into a minimal shoe! 

One other consideration is to transition in stages.  Do not go straight to the Vibram sole, but transition to a Saucony Kinvera or a Nike Free first as an example, and from there if all goes well go to the Vibram or equivalent.  Visit www.therunningclinic.ca for more information on the types of minimal shoes available.

First impressions count.

If it doesn’t feel good the instant you put your foot in it, don't expect the breaking in process to remedy any problems.

Choose running shoes with about half an inch of space between your biggest toe and the front of the shoe. You can ensure this by purchasing a pair of running shoes that's at least a ½ size larger than your normal shoes.

Phase in your new shoes over time into your running schedule. For example if you typically run five days a week, use the new shoes for only a day or two for the first two weeks. Then, slowly increase their use until the new running shoes are used for every single run.

When running, you should observe areas of slackness just above the heel and take note that the toe room at the front of the foot should have enough space and should not cramp your feet, which means you will be able to wiggle your toes while wearing the shoes.

This gives you the opportunity to make a real life comparison between your old shoe and the new one. If you notice significant changes in foot discomfort during this phasing in, you might want to consider getting a different pair of shoes.

You should break in running shoes intended for a marathon or other running event at least two to three weeks before the big occasion; especially in the case of long runs.

Some running shoes are very particular in their wearing over time. Unlike normal shoes that are torn from the inside out, decreasing padding and energy return, some running shoes are designed to fall from the outside in.

It's important to remember that your feet are connected to the rest of your body so during the break in phase be aware of pain or discomfort in other areas of your body. For example be on the alert for back pain even though if your feet may feel fine.

Happy trails!!






Breaking in a New Pair of Running Shoes

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