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A podcast for women who run, by women who run.
80% dishing: 20% running Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
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In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Mundt (Physical Therapist, Run Coach) and Dr. Ellie Somers (Physical Therapist, Run Coach), discuss deciphering and working to understand hip pain without missing any "zebra's." Hip pain for runners is complex and can be challenging to work through. Dr. Steph draws from her personal experience struggling with a recent bone stress injury and Dr. Ellie Somers, draws from her experience working with generalized hip pain and discomfort as a runner and athlete.  In this episode, we talk through why paying attention to hip pain matters and what hip pain might mean for you as a runner. We talk with Steph about some of her struggles and challenges she has faced recovering from femoral neck stress fracture AND hip labral tear, and how she has worked through those things both as a runner and a clinician and coach.  As always, you can reach out to us via our contact information below: Dr. Steph: info@volantept.com : www.volantept.com Dr. Ellie: info@sisuwolf.com : www.sisuwolf.com  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode Dr. Stephanie Mundt, PT, DPT and Dr. Ellie Somers, PT, DPT discuss how to learn how to trust the process as a runner and how to adapt to "failures." They leave it all on the line and open up about their own personal struggles with quantitative measurements as runners and the meaning we create around these numbers.  If you are someone who has ever felt frustrated with your running, frustrated with your results or struggled with the DOWNS of the sport, this one is for you.  If you are in need of a coach, we are accepting new runners! Reach out to one of us individual or apply to join our Sisu Squad Run Team. Dr. Steph : info@volantept.com Dr. Ellie : info@sisuwolf.com Apply for our Sisu Squad : https://sisuwolf.com/services/run-coaching/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
Oh hey! We're back with our very first guest of this podcast, Dr. Danielle Kroot. She comes to us today to chat about running during and after pregnancy.  Dr.Danielle Kroot is a physical therapist, running and triathlon coach, and owner of Starting Line. Starting Line is a hybrid facility for endurance athletes offering physical therapy, performance coaching, and group indoor treadmill and strength classes. Danielle's passion for working with runners came from her own love for the sport and the challenges and injuries she faced herself as a new runner. Her treatment approach is rooted in educating and empowering her patients so they can tackle their goals with confidence. As a new Mama herself, she realized the gap in resources for women returning to run postpartum and wanted to be able to help new Mamas on their journey.  (feel free to add another sentence or take anything away if necessary To connect with Dr. Kroot: Website: www.startinglinemaine.com (Run Studio) , www.startinglinephysicaltherapy.com (Physical Therapy Services) Instagram: @runfitdoc, @startingline207, @mamabearfitnessllc email: danielle@startinglinemaine.com Resources discussed in today's episode: Guidelines for activity during pregnancy - https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/52/21/1339  Is it safe to exercise during pregnancy? - https://blogs.bmj.com/bjsm/2019/07/11/is-it-safe-to-exercise-during-pregnancy/ Guidelines for postpartum return to run - https://blogs.bmj.com/bjsm/2019/05/20/ready-steadygo-ensuring-postnatal-women-are-run-ready/ Mom's Run Strong Program Information: https://www.mamabefit.com/moms-run-stronger --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Mundt and Dr. Ellie Somers discuss achilles tendinopathy. They chat about Dr. Ellie's personal experience with the injury, rehabilitation and what to expect with activity.  If you're looking for a run coach, apply to join our team (The Sisu SQUAD) through the link below: www.sisuwolf.com/runcoaching If you're looking for a physical therapist, reach out to one of us below: Dr. Stephanie Mundt: info@volantept.com (www.volantept.com) Dr. Ellie Somers: info@sisuwolf.com (www.sisuwolf.com) References: 10 things not to do if you have achilles tendinopathy (Jill Cook) Tendon neuroplastic training: changing the way we think about tendon rehabilitation: a narrative review (Ebonie Rio) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Mundt and Dr. Ellie Somers discuss the implications of a hip labral tear diagnosis. We take a deep dive into Dr. Stephanie Mundt's personal experiences and discuss considerations for runners who receive this diagnosis.  Learn: 1. What is a labral tear of the hip? 2. What are some common signs of a hip labral tear? 3. What are treatment options for a labral tear of the hip? 4. Can you return to sport with a hip labral tear? And if you have questions, please feel free to reach out to us: Dr. Stephanie Mundt (Physical Therapist, Run Coach in Scottsdale, AZ): www.volantept.com Dr. Ellie Somers (Physical Therapist, Run Coach in Seattle, WA): www.sisuwolf.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
Have you wondered if you need to be running while you're on vacation?  Dr. Stephanie Mundt and Dr. Ellie Somers share their personal experiences and insights as runners, coaches and physical therapists on what to consider with running while on vacation. Is it right for you? SHOULD you be running? What kind of running needs to be included?  If you need a physical therapist or run coach, reach out to us via email here: Dr. Steph: info@volantept.com Dr. Ellie: info@sisuwolf.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Mundt and Dr. Ellie Somers discuss the challenges they face on social media as physical therapist, women and coaches. This is a dish session where we gripe about some of the issues we see with social media. This is our final episode of season 2 and we're so grateful to all our listeners! As we continue to navigate podcasting, we appreciate your support, listening ear and share. Please reach out if you have any questions you'd like us to address in the next season.  Thank you for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Mundt and Dr. Ellie Somers discuss all things period matters. At the end of the day, periods matter period. Learn about why they matter, what you need to consider with regard to your period, and how this may or may not impact training as a runner or woman athlete.  If you have Qs feel free to email us: Dr. Steph: info@volantept.com Dr. Ellie: info@sisuwolf.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Mundt and Dr. Ellie Somers discuss the ways in which coaches and clinicians can contribute to issues of body image. We discuss practical adjustments to communication to foster healthy image of body and reduce language that may negatively impact a person's view of themselves.  As always, if you have any questions, comments or concerns please reach out: Steph : info@volantept.com | www.volantept.com Ellie : info@sisuwolf.com | www.sisuwolf.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode of season 2, Dr. Stephanie Mundt and Dr. Ellie Somers discuss their personal experiences and issues with body image. Have a listen and be reminded you aren't alone if you struggle with body image and that your body is beautiful, exactly as it is.  Mentioned in the show: email: info@volantept.com (Steph), info@sisuwolf.com (Ellie) websites: www.volantept.com (Steph) , www.sisuwolf.com (Ellie) Body positive/intuitive eating resources: Heidi Strickler (Dietician in Seattle, works remotely) Opal Food & Body (Eating disorder clinic with multiple providers in Seattle) Natalie Joffe (Nutritionist in Seattle, works remotely) Rebecca McConville (Dietician in Kansas, works remotely) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Mundt and Dr. Ellie Somers dish about the nonsense women are told about their hips and how this impacts sport and running. Hear us dish and provide insights into how this could be impacting your life.  Contact info: Ellie email: ellie@sisuwolf.com web: www.sisuwolf.com  Steph email: info@volantept.com web: www.volantept.com Additional reading: 1. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29791183/ 2. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16260666/ 3. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24175127/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Mundt (Physical Therapist and Run Coach) and Dr. Ellie Somers (Physical Therapist and Run Coach) discuss the nuances of recovering from stress fracture (or bone stress injury). We review common causes of bone stress injury, as well as common risk factors, and discuss what recovery SHOULD (or might) look like for runners. We talk about what symptoms potentially mean and why these injuries can be so challenging. If you are unsure if you're on the right path with your stress fracture recovery, reach out to one us below. --- Dr. Stephanie Mundt: info@volantept.com , www.volantept.com (Arizona) Dr. Ellie Somers: info@sisuwolf.com , www.sisuwolf.com (Seattle) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Mundt and Dr. Ellie Somers (physical therapists and run coaches), discuss the joys and challenges of using HR based training with endurance running. We talk about how training too hard, too often can result in performance detriments and some of the challenges you may face in working to slow yourself down. We offer insights and ideas on how to start to work towards a more easy training schedule, to keep you healthy and keep performances improving.  Are you looking for a physical therapist or run coach? Check us out, we both offer in-person and remote physical therapy and run coaching services. www.volantept.com (Dr. Stephanie Mundt) www.sisuseattle.com (Dr. Ellie Somers) For more reading, check out these resources mentioned in the podcast: https://www.sportsci.org/2009/ss.htm https://www.8020endurance.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Mundt and Dr. Ellie Somers discuss the woes of being women entrepreneurs, some of their struggles and realizations and things that have helped them stay the course with their businesses.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Mundt and Dr. Ellie Somers, physical therapists and run coaches, will discuss and review what to expect for this podcast in future episodes.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode, Stephanie Mundt (Physical Therapist and Performance Coach), interviews Ellie Somers (Physical Therapist and Performance Coach) about her experience working with a professional women's soccer team. They discuss the challenges of being a woman, in women's sports, the joys, the dream, how she got there and her advice for young professionals looking to do the same. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
Life Lessons

Life Lessons

2024-01-2536:15

In this return episode, Stephanie Mundt, Physical Therapist and Performance Coach, and Ellie Somers, Physical Therapist and Performance Coach, discuss some of the life and professional lessons they've learned in the last couple of years. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Mundt (Run Coach and Physical Therapist) and Dr. Ellie Somers (Run Coach and Physical Therapist) discuss their thoughts, feelings and the evidence surrounding gait training for runners.  Is gait training necessary? Will gait re-training reduce injury risk? Is gait usually the source of injury?  We walk through a lot of our personal belief and philosophy around this and how that has been informed by the evidence.  If you're a runner looking for physical therapy or run coaching services, give us a shout: Dr. Steph : info@volantept.com : www.volantept.com Dr. Ellie: info@sisuwolf.com : www.sisuwolf.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Mundt and Dr. Ellie Somers moan and groan about the demonization of common (and often treatable with physical therapy) medical pathology in runners. This demonization and fear-based approach often sending runners down a path of further invasive treatments and medicalization while simultaneously pulling them from their sport.  We discuss some of the issues we see in people we work with, and offer up no solutions really, except to say that we think runners are amazing. Generally, this podcast is a long soap box for both of us and we hope you'll hop on the ride and give it a listen.  If you want to understand why we get so frustrated with how runners are managed in healthcare, this is a decent listen. If you're looking for validation of your ridiculous healthcare experience, this is a decent listen.  Thank you for taking the time to listen to us rant. If you're in need of some good run coaching or physical therapy, give us a shout: Dr. Stephanie Mundt (Scottsdale, AZ) : info@volantept.com Dr. Ellie Somers (Seattle, WA) : info@sisuwolf.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
In this episode Dr. Stephanie Mundt and Dr. Ellie Somers speak with guest, Dr. Renee Hodges, Doctor of Physical Therapy, triathlon coach, and the owner of Foundation Physical Therapy and Endurance Coaching, about menopause and performance.  In this episode they discuss the changes that are occurring through these phase of life for menstruating people and review the terminology involved, as well as speak to some of the symptoms that could be occurring to indicate the start of peri-menopause.  They also review some of the changes to your hormones as you enter into these stages in life, some of the things that could help make the transition feel a bit easier and discuss considerations for training adaptations. If you have been wondering how to approach your training as you age and work into this beautiful transition as a menstruating person, this is a great listen.  To connect with Dr. Renee, head to her website for your physical therapy or coaching needs: http://www.foundationpt.net/ As always, you can reach out to us via our contact information below: Dr. Steph: info@volantept.com Dr. Ellie: info@sisuwolf.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ellie-somers5/support
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