Congratulations to Ethan Ryu who was chosen as the Inverness Clinic Athlete of the Month! Originally from Korea, Ethan is now a junior at Indian Springs (ISS) in Pelham, AL and a member of their soccer team (#10). Last year, Ethan played a part in the 1A-4A State Soccer meet when Indian Springs won the State Title. But apart from soccer, Ethan enjoys watching movies and his favorite subject in school is science. After he graduates, he wants to play soccer in college while obtaining a degree. Good luck during soccer season, Ethan, keep up the good work!
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“How to Start a Running Program” by Andrea Bowens, DPT, OCS, Encore Inverness Clinic.
“Happy New Year! Have you made New Year’s resolutions to be more active this year? Do you want to start running and don’t know where to begin? Running has many benefits to your overall health and well-being. First, participating in exercise activities, including cardiovascular exercise like running, can boost mood, energy, and improve quality of sleep. Secondly, running at a moderate pace not only helps burn calories during exercise but also contributes to an “afterburn” effect, during which the body continues to burn calories for a period of time after the run is completed. Lastly, impactful exercise like running will help to prevent bone loss in the lower extremities, which can be a health concern for older adults.
While there are numerous benefits to exercise, inadequate shoe wear, training, and mechanics can increase your risk for injury. When beginning an exercise program it is important to start by selecting a pair of shoes that is made for your type of foot. Local running shoe stores are a great place to start when trying to determine if you need a shoe with more structure, cushion, or need a specific type of insert due to your foot posture. Additionally, experts in running recommend replacing your shoes every 300-500 miles. Don’t underestimate the value of a good running shoe in keeping you injury free!
The next step to beginning a running program is to ease into the exercise to allow your body to adapt to the new demands. If you are beginning exercise for the first time or after a long break, begin with walking and slowly increase your distance over time. Also, it is beneficial to begin performing strengthening exercises, especially for the core and hips, to help prevent injury caused by weakness or muscle imbalances. Once you have increased your endurance and overall fitness with walking and strength training, your body is now better prepared to begin running. Begin with interval walking and running and then gradually increase the run time and decrease the walk time over the course of several weeks. Once you can run continuously for 20-30 minutes, then it is appropriate to start increasing your distance and then pace. Online resources, such as Runner’s World, have articles and training programs that can help develop a program for you and your running goals. Set realistic goals for yourself so that you can achieve them without suffering a setback due to injury.
Improper running mechanics can lead to injuries in runners over time. Overuse injuries, which occur in both novice and elite runners, can become a nagging problem and often sideline a runner for a period of time. This is where a physical therapist can be of value to you. Physical therapists can evaluate your flexibility, strength, alignment, and movement patterns. A comprehensive evaluation by a physical therapist will help determine factors that may lead to inefficiencies in running form or abnormal mechanics, thus leading to injury. If you do suffer an injury, consider being evaluated by a physical therapist who can devise a program specific to your body and injury. Take caution with performing generic exercise routines found online because there are often other individual factors contributing to an injury. For further reading on injury prevention with running and specific types of running injuries, visit the American Physical Therapy Association’s website for patients at www.moveforwardpt.com.’
Arab Clinic Athlete of the Month, Courtney Yarbrough.
Decatur Clinic Athlete of the Month, Brook Childers.
Congratulations to the Decatur Encore Athlete of the Month, Brook Childers! Brook is a junior, multi-sport, athlete from Brewer High School in Somerville, Alabama. She is on the Lady Patriots basketball (#22) and volleyball (#22) teams and has played sports for 10 years now. Last year, Brook was chosen for the 2014 Volleyball All Area Team. She is also a Brewer High School Ambassador and a member of the National Honor Society. After high school, she plans on attending college to become a physical therapist. Brook is the daughter of Jim and Belinda Childers.
Clanton Clinic Athlete of the Month, Noah Glenn.
Congratulations to Noah Glenn for being chosen as the Clanton Encore Athlete of the Month. Noah is a freshman at Jemison High School and plays on the Offensive Line for the Varsity Panther Football Team. He attends honor classes and has a 4.3 GPA. When he’s not on the football field, he enjoys reading and playing the piano. Noah’s future plans are to play college football and major in Sports Medicine or Orthodontics. Noah would like to take this opportunity to thank his surgeon, Dr. Lyle Cain; his Encore Therapist, Adam Powell; and his coaches, Jake Hogan and Donny Eslinger for their support and encouragement during his injury and rehabilitation.
Inverness Clinic Athlete of the Month, WIlliam Moore.
Congratulations to the Inverness Clinic Encore Athlete of the Month, William Moore. William is a aspiring, sophomore, athlete at Westminster in Birmingham, AL. He is a member of the Knight’s soccer team and his hobbies include watching movies, playing Xbox, and of course, playing soccer. William is an Alabama fan and hopes to play soccer in college after he graduates. William is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth David Moore. Keep up the good work, William!
Providence Encore Athlete of the Month, Jordan Aubrey.
Congratulations to the Providence Clinic Athlete of the Month, Jordan Aubrey! Jordan is a multi-sport, junior athlete at Mobile Christian School. He is a member of the football (#16, QB FS) and track and field teams. A few of his awards consist of A&P Honors Award, 2014 Math Club 2014, Bible Award 2014, National Honors Society 2014, School Historian SGA 2014-2015, and A- Honor Roll 2014. After he graduates, Jordan would like to attend college and major in Physical Therapy or Athletic Training. Jordan is the son of Tom and Jennifer Aubrey.
Columbiana Encore Athlete of the Month, Haley Horton.
Congratulations to the Columbiana Encore Athlete of the Month, Haley Horton! Haley is a freshman at Shelby Co. High School and is a member of the softball team. Her favorite subject in school is career tech and she would like to attend a college to major in Sports Medicine. Haley has an older and a younger brother, and she is the daughter of Paul and Remona. Good luck during softball season, Haley!
2015 Annual Encore Dinner at The University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Inverness Encore Athlete of the Month, Nicole Galvin.
Congratulations to the Inverness Encore Athlete of the Month, Nicole Galvin! Nicole is a junior at John Carroll High School and a forward on the girls soccer team. She has 3 brothers and 2 sisters and favorite subject in school is math. Nicole plans to attend Auburn University after she graduates high school. Good luck during soccer season, Nicole! Keep up the good work!










