Posts by Tim
Sports Injuries in Children
Sports Injuries in Children Just like us, children who are active and involved in sport are likely to get an injury at some point. Running, jumping, climbing, hopping and skipping are all activities that place loads on the musculoskeletal system and from time-to-time injuries will happen. However, unlike adults, children recover quickly and in…
Read MoreItchy Feet. Could it be Athlete’s Foot?
Athlete’s Foot What is it? Athlete’s foot is caused by a micro-fungus which infects the skin. The skin can become itchy, red and sore or white soggy and cracked in between the toes. It can spread to the nails, causing a fungal nail infection which can be very hard to treat. I’m no athlete! How…
Read MoreHow many pairs of running shoes do you own?
How many pairs of running shoes do you own? I have a front porch full of running shoes of various kinds and various states of wear and tear which I use for different types of running. I have lost count of how many exactly but my wife will probably say too many! It really depends…
Read MoreTop tips for walking in hot weather
Top Tips for Hot Walks Top tips for hot walks Not everyone wants to be a beach bum when on holiday in a hot climate, and there is some stunning scenery to be explored in many holiday destinations such as Spain, Greece and Italy. Recent tragic stories in the news have reinforced the need to…
Read MoreOne exercise you can do to prevent Plantar Fasciitis
One thing you can do to prevent Plantar Fasciitis Plantar Fasciitis, or strain to the Plantar fascia on the bottom of the foot, is the most common cause of heel pain, and if you have suffered from this you will know it can set you back weeks if not months, making exercise activities miserable if…
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