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Absence of Pain is Not Health

Everyone would agree that the absence of pain is not health, so why do medical professionals stop seeing patients once the pain is gone?

Everyone would agree that the absence of pain is not health, so why do medical professionals stop seeing patients once the pain is gone?

Athletic patients often come to treatment with performance related goals, such as “I want to run in a 5K by May 1st” but are discharged once the pain is gone.

After getting excellent results with our runners, they didn’t want to stop seeing us. We realized runners and athletes who run continue to want customized help from a professional they trust, so we applied the same RunDNA systematic approach principles to endurance coaching and as a result, we’ve successfully coached recreational to Olympic athletes. We want to help you position yourself as your runners’ go-to person for rehab AND training to help them achieve the performance goals they walked into your clinic with. When you do, you’ll create new revenue sources, work with more of the patients you enjoy – all while helping your patients get excellent results!

Here’s what you need to know to continue to work with runners after they can get back to running:

  1. Scientific applications for endurance running

  2. Individualized plans & determining key workouts to meet athletes’ individual goals

  3. Strategies to track a runner’s performance and modify the training plan

We discuss all of these strategies and more in the Level 1 Endurance Running Coach Course. Check out this sneak peak clip of “Running Economy” below.