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Thanksgiving Mobility: How to Keep Your Body Happy Before a Long Day of Cooking, Hosting, or Traveling
Brought to you by AntiFragile Physical Therapy Thanksgiving is one of the most joyful (and physically demanding) days of the year. Hours in the kitchen, long drives, hosting family, and the constant hustle of the holiday can leave your back tight, your neck stiff, and your energy tanked before the day even begins. But with a few intentional mobility habits, you can move into Thanksgiving feeling loose, energized, and ready to actually enjoy the day (instead of recovering from
Payton Dannewitz
Nov 25, 2025


Preparing Your Body for Winter: Staying Strong, Mobile & Injury-Free Through the Darker Months
Brought to you by AntiFragile Physical Therapy As temperatures drop and daylight shrinks, many people experience decreased activity levels, increased stiffness, and a higher risk of aches, pains, and winter-related injuries. But winter doesn’t have to be a setback. At Anti-Fragile Physical Therapy, we help people stay active, build resilience, and move with confidence year-round, and winter is one of the most important seasons to train with purpose. Whether your goal is injur

Dr. Annie Barnes, DPT, OCS
Nov 18, 2025


Anti-Fragile Physical Therapy Finds a New Home in the River Arts District, Marking a Milestone in Post-Hurricane Recovery
Brought to you by AntiFragile Physical Therapy ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Anti-Fragile Physical Therapy has announced that in 2026 it will be relocating its practice to the historic Glenrock Hotel building at 408 Depot Street, placing the clinic in the heart of Asheville’s iconic River Arts District (RAD). The move marks a major milestone for both the business and the community. Anti-Fragile PT is the first owner-operated business to permanently move into the area since Hurricane Hele
Payton Dannewitz
Nov 11, 2025


From Frustrated to Fast: How a Professional Bike Fit Can Transform Your Ride
Brought to you by AntiFragile Physical Therapy – Asheville, NC Every cyclist has had that moment - the rides that should feel strong somehow don’t. Your legs burn too early. The power numbers lag behind the effort. You’re constantly shifting in the saddle, fighting numb hands, or wondering why your speed doesn’t match your training. That frustration is more common than you think, and often, it’s not your fitness that’s holding you back. It’s your fit . A professional bike fi

Wesley Miller, PT, FAAOMPT
Nov 4, 2025
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