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Thoughts From the Finish Line

Thoughts From the Finish Line

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Bringing you the latest and greatest in health and fitness from some of New York City's most renowned physical therapists. Whether you are a runner, swimmer, cyclist, or any other type of endurance athlete, this podcast is for you! By chatting about injury prevention, training for marathons, off-season fun, and more, we hope to motivate you to stay healthy, happy, and excited about your goals. Hosted by Gerard Connelly, our guests range from employees of Finish Line Physical Therapy, other local experts, and regular people trying their best every day. Come nerd out with us!Copyright 2023 Finish Line Physical Therapy Développement personnel Hygiène et vie saine Réussite personnelle
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    • Finish Line PT - NYC Marathon Panel
      Oct 13 2022

      Listen along to the recorded audio from our NYC Marathon Panel event that was hosted at Finish Line PT on Wednesday, October 12th. We put together an expert panel to help you prepare for NYC Marathon race day!

      • Scott Bartucca - NYC Run Coach
      • Jorge Aguilar - Sports Psychiatrist
      • Nicci Schock - Sports Nutritionist
      • Sam Jacobsen - Physical Therapist
      • Farah Visslailli - NYC Marathon expert & panel moderator

      Thank you to everybody who attended for a great night of informative conversations, drinks, and excitement for the big day ahead!

      Follow us on instagram @finishlinept to hear more about our fun in-person events like this one.

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      1 h et 45 min
    • BROOKLYN HALF DEBRIEF - The Trials and Errors of Yet Another Half Marathon
      May 26 2022

      Today Farah and Gerard took a deep dive into the NYRR RBC Brooklyn Half Marathon that happened this past Saturday. It's easy to get hyped up for an upcoming race, but what about those post-race blues? What is there to be learned from a race that didn't go as planned? Are there lessons to be learned from successful races? How do you handle the emotional rollercoaster that comes from any type of race? Good or bad...

      Listen on to find out the answer to all of those questions! And some funny banter that will probably put you in a good mood. No guarantees, but we are in a better mood after recording this episode.

      If you want further, one-on-one help from a trained professional, reach out to us at Finish Line Physical Therapy. Our services range from recovery techniques, rehabilitation from injury, and "pre-hab" to help you avoid future injuries. Head over to our website finishlinept.com for more information!

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      42 min
    • OVERTRAINING - What to Look For, How to Avoid it, and How Social Media can Encourage it
      May 12 2022

      Gerard was joined by DPT Connor Hesselbirg, one of our PT's here at Finish Line, to have an in-depth conversation about overtraining and how to avoid it.

      Overtraining is something that all athletes deal with to some degree, so we go over some of the early warning signs of overtraining, how to deal with overtraining symptoms once they do appear, how society and social media are constantly encouraging us to overtrain, and good mental practices to keep in mind when you are dealing with the pressure to train more when your body is asking for you to slow down.

      If you are dealing with overtraining, this episode of Thoughts From the Finish Line might help you. If you want further, one-on-one help from a trained professional, reach out to us at Finish Line Physical Therapy. Our services range from recovery techniques, rehabilitation from injury, and "pre-hab" to help you avoid future injuries. Head over to our website finishlinept.com for more information!

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      43 min
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