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Doc On The Run Podcast
Dr. Christopher Segler
999 episodes
3 weeks ago
Running injury self-diagnosis and self-treatment. Strategies for rapid recovery of running injuries.
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Running injury self-diagnosis and self-treatment. Strategies for rapid recovery of running injuries.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Sports,
Running
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Does stress response equal RIP To VO2 Max?
Doc On The Run Podcast
4 minutes 17 seconds
8 months ago
Does stress response equal RIP To VO2 Max?
Today's episode comes from a question on the Doc On The Run YouTube channel regarding the video entitled “Proof you do not have to stop running with a metatarsal stress response.”  Brian was clearly frustrated. He commented: “I wish… I have a big swollen reason under the second metatarsal. It tingles a bit while running. Slight burning. I have to alter my landing to not irritate it. I'm finished. Rest in peace to my running VO2 max. I got to focus on cycling.” Does a stress response equal "rest in peace" to my VO2 max?  Well, that is a good question and that is what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast. 
Doc On The Run Podcast
Running injury self-diagnosis and self-treatment. Strategies for rapid recovery of running injuries.