Running to the Castle

By: Dr. Ali Marty
  • Summary

  • A podcast for injury-prone runDisney runners on a journey to running magical miles. Join me, Dr. Ali, as I share the secrets I've gathered as a runner, Doctor of Physical Therapy and coach. You'll learn the exact ways I get my clients to the castle strong without feeling broken or held together with KT tape as they cross the finish line. Dr. Ali and this podcast are lovers of runDisney and are not affiliated with runDisney.

    © 2024 Running to the Castle
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Episodes
  • RTTC #64 What Exercises and Treatment Should I Do for My Pain?
    Nov 26 2024

    In this episode of Running to the Castle I recount what I did for my back when I hurt it a few days earlier and relate this to what runners can do when they have pain or hurt themselves during training runs.

    • Tactics mentioned in this episode:
    • The importance of having a correct diagnosis
    • Signs and symptoms of a muscle injury
    • Treatment from a Physical Therapist
    • Mobility and stretching
    • Temperature and Massage-based treatments
    • Movement
    • Strength exercises

    Want more tips?
    Follow me on Instagram @rundisneydpt

    More FREE helpful information for runDisney races
    Training for a runDisney race and consider yourself injury prone?
    Check out FREE training plans on my website: https://dralipt.com/rundisney-race-training

    Don't miss out on Strength Exercise Videos for Injury-Prone runDisney Runners!
    Get the full details including when the next round is launching.

    Have a question?
    Send me a DM: @rundisneydpt on Instagram

    Hi, I'm Dr. Ali
    I've been running for 15+ years and been in the rehab space since 2012 when I earned my Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree. I get injury prone runDisney runners across the finish line without feeling broken.

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    17 mins
  • RTTC #63 What Should I Do if I Miss a Long Run?
    Nov 20 2024

    In this episode of Running to the Castle I’m answering a question a runner emailed me: They missed their long run, what should they do to make it up?

    Some options when you miss a long run

    • Skip it and move on
    • Start a week behind and skip the next planned cut back week

    Some questions to ask yourself:

    • Have I recently ran beyond this long distance?
    • Am I starting from 0 miles lately?
    • Do I have vacation or busy weeks coming up?

    Questions I answer in this episode;

    • Can you make up that long run later in the week?
    • Can you tack on the extra miles onto another run?
    • What do you do about the long run when you’re on vacation?

    Links mentioned in this episode: 2 week break

    Want more tips?
    Follow me on Instagram @rundisneydpt

    More FREE helpful information for runDisney races
    Training for a runDisney race and consider yourself injury prone?
    Check out FREE training plans on my website: https://dralipt.com/rundisney-race-training

    Don't miss out on Strength Exercise Videos for Injury-Prone runDisney Runners!
    Get the full details including when the next round is launching.

    Have a question?
    Send me a DM: @rundisneydpt on Instagram

    Hi, I'm Dr. Ali
    I've been running for 15+ years and been in the rehab space since 2012 when I earned my Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree. I get injury prone runDisney runners across the finish line without feeling broken.

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    15 mins
  • RTTC #62 What is Runner's Knee and How to Get Rid of It
    Nov 12 2024

    In this episode of Running to the Castle I am discussing Runner’s Knee. Runner’s knee is also known as Patellofemoral pain syndrome, it’s called Runner’s knee because it’s common in runners but it’s not exclusive to runners.

    A few common symptoms are:

    • Pain in the front and around the knee cap, often in a U or C shape
    • Pain going down stairs
    • Pain going up stairs
    • Pain with squatting
    • Pain with kneeling
    • Pain after standing for a long time
    • Pain after sitting for a long time
    • Pain partway through a run

    I discuss ways to get rid of the pain

    • Assess strength and flexibility
    • Utilize pain management techniques like hot epsom salt baths, ice
    • Adjust training and activities

    This is one of the more frustrating knee problems because a lot of the symptoms happen when you aren’t even running.

    If you’re looking for an individualized plan to get rid of your knee pain and on track to the cross the finish line at your next Disney race check out how we can work together in 1-on-1 Coaching


    Want more tips?
    Follow me on Instagram @rundisneydpt

    More FREE helpful information for runDisney races
    Training for a runDisney race and consider yourself injury prone?
    Check out FREE training plans on my website: https://dralipt.com/rundisney-race-training

    Don't miss out on Strength Exercise Videos for Injury-Prone runDisney Runners!
    Get the full details including when the next round is launching.

    Have a question?
    Send me a DM: @rundisneydpt on Instagram

    Hi, I'm Dr. Ali
    I've been running for 15+ years and been in the rehab space since 2012 when I earned my Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree. I get injury prone runDisney runners across the finish line without feeling broken.

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    14 mins

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