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Upcoming Events

May 19: The Friar Trot

May 19: Iris Festival 5K & Kid's 3k

May 19: Queen of the High Road Half Marathon

May 19: Born to Run Challenge

May 19: Walk for Wishes

May 19: Stomp out Abuse 5K

May 19: Mad Scientist Run

May 19: Queen of the High Road Half Marathon

May 19: Stayton Sprint Triathlon

May 20: Iris Festival 10K and Half-Marathon

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Women’s Clinic Archive

  • May Shoe & Apparel Specials

    May Shoe & Apparel Specials

    All in-stock track and field spikes 25% off through May 15th. (In-stock ONLY) —————————— 2011 Men’s and Women’s shoes on closeout: adidas Adapt – $75.00 (Reg. $94.95) adidas Boston – $79.95 (Reg. $99.95) adidas Tempo – $79.95 (Reg. $99.95) adidas Sequence – $79.95 (Reg. $114.95)...

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  • Friends of Two Bridges

    Friends of Two Bridges

    Friends of Two Bridges (F2B) is a non-profit group dedicated to the design and construction of the Minto Island Bridge and connecting pathways. In addition to gathering support for the Union Street Railroad Bridge, F2B organized its ribbon cutting ceremony, an interpretive display and constructed...

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  • Breathing Awareness

    Breathing Awareness

    Do you practice diaphragmatic or “belly” breathing? Do you breathe when you stretch? Correct breathing – slow, relaxed “belly” breathing – is important for effective stretching, rolling out and many other activities. Good breathing helps us relax, increases blood flow throughout the body, and helps...

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  • Stretching

    Stretching

    STRETCHING Done properly, stretching can do more than just increase flexibility. Benefits include increased relaxation, increased body awareness, reduced risk of injury, and reduced muscle soreness and tension. Unfortunately, stretching is not always done properly. Therefore, the benefits are not always realized. Common mistakes include...

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  • Trigger Point Therapy

    Trigger Point Therapy

    TRIGGER POINT THERAPY Trigger Point therapy is an effective injury prevention strategy, increasing muscle elasticity and functionality. It’s like doing your own deep tissue massage. Trigger Point therapy helps you gain a better appreciation of which muscles are tight and how to release them. IT...

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  • Using Heart Rate As Your Exercise Guideline – Women’s Clinic Week 3

    Using Heart Rate As Your Exercise Guideline – Women’s Clinic Week 3

    Exertion is necessary when exercising. Breaking a sweat is good. Over-exertion, on the other hand, especially for beginners, leads to more than just injury. Typically, it’s one of the primary reasons people quit. Unfortunately, they don’t realize it. This is partially because they don’t know...

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  • Three Stages of Aerobic Fitness

    Three Stages of Aerobic Fitness

    You may have heard that aerobic exercise is the most efficient way to improve overall fitness. This is mostly true, but there is more to overall success in fitness than aerobic exercise. It is the necessary first step to improve overall fitness; and it is...

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  • History of Taking Heart Rates

    History of Taking Heart Rates

    Historically, during Heart Rate checks in the Women’s Beginning Walking and Running Clinic, many are surprised to discover that they are going too fast. This is a very important discovery because prior to HR checks, they don’t think they’re going too fast. They’re motivated and...

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  • Factors Affecting Your Heart Rate

    Factors Affecting Your Heart Rate

    Your body relies as heavily on the oxygen/fuel ratio as your car does. Much like your car’s engine, your body uses oxygen and various fuels (carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) to yield muscle energy. When this ratio is not in balance in the body, a whole...

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  • Heart Rate Tips

    Heart Rate Tips

    Record your “true” resting heart rate. First thing in the morning, before rising from bed, take it for 15 seconds and multiply by four. Take it 3 or 4 times a week and note the lowest recording. It varies depending on how rested and calm...

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