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Can You Lift Heavy While Pregnant? New Research Says It May Be Safer Than We Thought
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy (Asheville, NC) For years, many pregnant athletes have been told to avoid heavy lifting. The idea that strength training, especially lifting heavier weights, could be dangerous during pregnancy has led many people to scale back or stop activities they love. But new research is challenging some of those long-held beliefs. A recent study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine took a closer look at what actually happens to the baby du

Dr. Annie Barnes, DPT, OCS
Jul 31


5 Everyday Movements That Matter More Than You Think
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy (Asheville, NC) When most people think about movement, they picture a workout, a run, or time spent in the gym. But some of the most important movements are not part of your exercise routine at all. They are the ones you perform every single day without giving them much thought. Standing up from a chair. Walking up the stairs. Reaching into a cabinet. Bending down to tie your shoes. These everyday movements are the foundation of an active, inde

Dr. Annie Barnes, DPT, OCS
Jul 28


Training for a Fall Race? Avoid These Common Mistakes
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy Signing up for a fall race is the easy part. Training for it is where the real work begins. Whether you're preparing for your first 5K, half marathon, or marathon, summer is when the foundation for your fall race is built. The miles you run, the habits you create, and the way you care for your body over the next several weeks can make all the difference on race day. Every year, we work with runners who start training feeling motivated and excit
Malynda Kerksick
Jul 21


FIFA's New Postpartum Guidelines Are a Win for Every Active Mom
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy Elite athletes often influence the future of sports medicine, and this time, the impact reaches far beyond professional soccer. FIFA recently released Stepping into Play, an evidence based return to play roadmap designed to help soccer players safely return to sport after childbirth. One of its biggest updates? Pelvic floor health is now a built in part of the return to play process, not an afterthought. While these guidelines were created for

Dr. Annie Barnes, DPT, OCS
Jul 14


Exercising in the Heat: How to Stay Active Without Overdoing It
By AntiFragile Physical Therapy Summer is one of the best times to get outside and move. Whether you're hiking in the mountains, biking the Blue Ridge Parkway, tackling yard work, paddling the river, playing pickleball, running, or simply taking longer walks with the family, warmer weather creates more opportunities to be active. But if your usual activity suddenly feels much harder than expected, you're not imagining it. Heat and humidity place extra demands on your body, an

Wesley Miller, PT, FAAOMPT
Jul 7
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