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Starting Line newsletter 2nd quarter 2017

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FEBRUARY 11, 2017

COMING UP: PIRATE PLUNDER 2 MILER • APRIL 8, 2017 RUN FOR THE GECKO 5K • MAY 13, 2017

AT MEG O’MALLEY’S, MELBOURNE, FL

VOLUME 9, ISSUE 2 • APRIL 2017

AT WICKHAM PARK COMMUNITY CENTER, MELBOURNE, FL


2 RUNNING ZONE The Starting Line Join us for the next race in the 2016-2017 Running Zone Foundation Race Series: #pirateplunder2miler

PRESENTED BY

DRIVEN BY

Saturday, April 8, 2017 @ 6:30 PM Meg O’Malley’s, Downtown Melbourne, FL • Best Pirate Costume Contest • Fun Pirate Awards • Free Lil Pirate Plunder Kids’ Run with Zippy the Gecko • Great Pirate Party at Meg O’Malley’s after the run! • Random giveaway of a 3 day cruise for 2 to the Bahamas out of Port Canaveral

4 THE RUN FOR THE GECKO 5K MOVES TO WICKHAM PARK COMMUNITY CENTER

Benefits Harmony Farms

Packet Pick Up: The week before the race starting on Tuesday, at Running Zone from 10:00am-6.30pm

5 BREVARD ZOO’S KOMODO KRAWL 3K REACHES NEW RECORD ATTENDANCE AT 1,550

9 7 KAITLIN DONNER WINS IN CUBA

7TH ANNUAL FLORIDA TODAY CORPORATE 5K REGISTERS 2007 PARTICIPANTS IN OVER 75 COMPANIES IN THIS ISSUE:

Why I Run – Nancy Wingo Foresteire..... 8

Announcing Space Coast Marathon & HalfMarathon's "Big Bang Series, The Next Generation"...................................... 3

7th Annual Florida Today Corporate 5K Registers 2007 Participants in Over 75 Companies.........................................9

The Run for the Gecko 5K Moves to Wickham Park Community Center....... 4

New Products at Running Zone............. 11

Upcoming Events.................................. 4

Running & Knee Arthritis...................... 12

Gecko Club Special.............................. 4

Running Zone Foundation Race Series Registration........................... 13

Brevard Zoo’s Komodo Krawl 3k reaches new record attendance at 1,550......... 5

Running Zone April Special................ 6

2016-2017 Running Zone Foundation Race Series Calendar...................... 15

Kaitlin Donner Wins in Cuba.................. 7

Gecko Club Registration Form.............. 16


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Announcing Space Coast Marathon & Half-Marathon's "Big Bang Series, The Next Generation" We are proud to present the newest Space Coast Marathon finisher medals: The Big Bang Series, The Next Generation. The medals debut in November 2018 and will offer participants the opportunity to partake on a four-year journey celebrating human space exploration. The Next Generation features four finisher medals and two challenge medals honoring the accomplishments and sacrifices of America's space programs. The 2018 medal honors and recognizes Project Mercury. n The 2019 edition: Project Gemini n The 2020 medal Project Apollo n The 2021 medal the Space Shuttle program Participants can earn the Moonwalk Challenge medal by completing either the Space Coast Half-Marathon or Marathon in any three of the four years or the Astronaut Hall of Fame Challenge by completing either race for all four years. Registration opens for the 2018 half-marathon and marathon on Feb 15, 2018. Join our mailing list for updates about the new series. Meanwhile, space remains for the Nov. 26, 2017 Space Coast Marathon. The half-marathon, as usual, sold out quickly. That being said, if you couldn't get into the

The Next Generation features four finisher medals and two challenge medals honoring the accomplishments and sacrifices of America's space programs. half-marathon but still want to participate put together a two-person team and enter the marathon relay, which is new this year. For more information or to register, visit: www.SpaceCoastMarathon.com/registration

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Speaking of new, we will debut a new venue and new course for our signature 5K, the Run for the Gecko set for 7 a.m. Saturday, May 13. We will gather at the Melbourne Community Center at Wickham Park to mark the 14th anniversary of the race that started it all. Check out the race preview story on page 4 of this newsletter. Hope to see you on May 13.


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The Run for the Gecko 5K Moves to Wickham Park Community Center By Mark DeCotis The 14th edition of the race that started it all – the Run for the Gecko 5K - is set for 7 a.m. Saturday, May 13 at a new site and on a new course. The Gecko, Running Zone’s signature event, takes place at the City of Melbourne’s Wickham Park Community Center off Wickham Road. It’s moving from its original location at the park’s pavilion adjacent to Eastern Florida State College’s Melbourne Campus. The course, which begins and ends at the Community Center, includes a jaunt through the green, leafy, scenic park. Many participants run for the gecko! The race helped launch Running Zone

The Run for the Gecko 5K helped launch Running Zone and its seven-race Running Zone Foundation Race Series. and its seven-race Running Zone Foundation Race Series and once again will serve as the season finale. “We are thrilled once again to be hosting Gecko and sharing the experiences with both returning runners and walkers and newcomers,” said race director and Running Zone co-owner Denise Piercy. “This is a way for us to say ‘thank you’ to the Space Coast running and walking communities for their continuing support.” This year’s participant perks include pancakes and eggs for all finishers after the race thanks to sponsor Pizza Gallery & Grill;

strawberries and champagne for finishers 21 and older; birthday cake for all finishers; free kids’ run with Zippy the Gecko; and random giveaway of a Dell laptop. The event benefits the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Team in Training. The 2016 race saw 863 finishers with 1005 registered, and Piercy is hoping to get closer to the 1000 finisher milestone. For complete entry and race information visit www.runningzone.com/series/ or call the store at 321-751-8890.

4/5

6PM: Demo Run with HOKA ONE ONE at Long Doggers on Post Rd.

4/8

12 - 4PM: Brooks promo day instore (gift with purchase, etc.)

5/4

4/8

6:30PM: Pirate Plunder 2M, Meg O Malley’s (packet pick-up available 4/4 - 4/7)

6PM: Garmin “Ask the Expert” Night at TNFR

5/6

9AM START: Space Coast Countdown to Fitness Program Final Mile, Viera HS

4/13 6PM: New Balance Demo Run & Dr. Parry @ TNFR

4/16 Easter (RZ Closed),

No Fluids on Tropical Trail

4/27 6PM: Altra Demo Run & Jeremy

Stewart, Top Tier Sports Medicine @ TNFR

5/13 7AM START: Run for the Gecko

5K, Wickham Park Community Ctr., (packet pick-up available 5/9 - 5/12)

The Hungers gather with the Gecko as part of the family atmosphere at the annual Run for the Gecko 5K.


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Brevard Zoo’s Komodo Krawl 3k Reaches Record Attendance at 1,550 By Mark DeCotis

Kaitlin Donner made it 5-for-5 in the Running Zone Foundation Race Series on Saturday, capturing overall female honors in the Brevard Zoo Komono Krawl 3K.

The overall race victory went to John Davis, 39, of Viera who also won the Ghostly Gecko 5K series race in October. Donner’s husband Ed, 40, captured the Komodo Krawl Male Masters title for his first series victory in that category.

n Davis finished in 9 minutes, 56.7 seconds, nipping Melbourne’s Derek Beckett, 24, who was two 2.1 seconds behind. Viera’s Shane Streufert, 44, was third in 10 flat.

It’s off to the races for the field of the Komodo Krawl 3K.

n Ed Donner crossed in 10:02.2 for fourth overall and Kaitlin Donner in 10:14 for sixth overall.

n Kaitlin Donner, 26, a Satellite Beach native and new resident with Ed, previously captured A monitor lizard prowls during the overall female honors in the season-opening race. Firecracker 5K, the I Run for Pizza Football Team Runnng Zone members are all smiles after their Kickoff 5K, the Ghostly Gecko 5K and the said. “There is no other race in our runner-up finish at the Komodo Krawl race. Jingle Bells 2-Miler run in Satellite Beach. area like the Zoo 3K, and it’s great because it’s a shorter distance that n Viera’s Holly Davis, 21, was second to gets more people out and moving on Kaitlin Donner on Saturday in 10:29 while a Saturday morning. I can’t believe Alison Nolan 27, of Indialantic was third in there were over 1,550 people out 11:05. n Rockledge’s Cristina Canales, 48, captured there at the zoo.” the Female Masters title in 13:12.

A total of 1,330 runners and walkers took times in a field of more than 1,500. n The team title went to Viera Pizza of John Davis, Holly Davis, Beckett, Streufert and Michael Fisher in a total time of 50:51. Team Running Zone of Steve Hedgespeth, Kaitlin Donner, Jonathan Howse, Joe Lento and Doug Butler was second in 52:43. n The Has Beens of Chi Cam, Alex Colon, Brian Ramos, Justin Silnutzer, Jennifer Absher were third in 54:36. School honors went to Indian Harbour Beach Montessori with 25 participants. Team Covenant and Westside Elementary each fielded 24 participants. Overall 149 students took part. It was a good day for all. “All of the Running Zone series races are fun in their own way,” Katlin Donner

As for what lies ahead triathlonwise for Donner: “As long as a triathlon race conflict doesn’t come up I plan to race the last two (series races),” she said. “I’ve actually never run the Gecko 5K. My first ITU (International Triathlon Union) race will be in Cuba the last weekend in February. I am so excited to go down there. I also recently made a coaching change to Jarrod Shoemaker in Clermont which has been working out really well.”

Michael Fisher en route Overall winner John Davis to a seventh-place finish leads the field during the in the Komodo Krawl 3K. Komodo Krawl 3K.

Triathlon also figured in Ed

Marybeth Burgess (1496) and Amy Elkavich (1497) enjoy their walk during the Komodo Krawl 3K.


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Brevard Zoo’s Komodo Krawl 3k continued from the previous page

Donner’s effort.

“Fitness has been coming back slowly this winter since my Ironman last fall,” he said. “I’m glad that I still have some speed though. I’m having to be more patient in getting into peak shape, although I don’t feel any different than in my 30’s.

“I’m planning on just the running series and local triathlon races on the horizon to support Team DW race team of which I am a member. We are a group of local athletes who hope to help build up the tri community and hopefully inspire those not active to get active.”

Kaitlin Donner scores the overall female victory at the Komodo Krawl 3K.

Josh Imel (1685) fancy steps across the finish line of the Komodo Krawl 3K.

Antonio Harden is airborne with both feet off the ground as he completes the Komodo Krawl 3K.

Aiden Baker (1788) hits his strides as he crosses the Komodo Krawl 3K finish line.

Brian Ramos strides across the Komodo Krawl 3K finish line.

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20% OFF A NEW OUTFIT The Komodo Krawl 3K kids’ race gets under way.

Nicole Clarke is all business as she completes the Komodo Krawl 3K.


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Kaitlin Donner Wins in Cuba By Mark DeCotis

Kaitlin Donner admits she is early in the four-year plan designed to prepare her for an attempt at making Team USA for the 2020 Summer Olympics. While that means she has yet to achieve optimum fitness and the razor’s edge necessary to compete at triathlon’s highest levels, she was fit and strong and mentally prepared enough to score her fourth international victory as a professional. Donner won the Habana CAMTRI Sprint Triathlon American Cup elite women category on Feb. 26, keying a 1-2-3 finish by U.S. athletes in Havana, Cuba. Donner covered the 750-meter Kaitlin Donner breaks the tape in her victory in the Habana CAMTRI Sprint Triathlon American swim, 20K bike and 5K run sprint Cup. Credit: TriMexico photo. distance in 1 hour, 2 minutes and 39 seconds, besting U.S. teammates Erin The coaching change to Jarrod Shoemaker has been great thus far... Storie, 1:03:08 and Sarah Alexander, 1:03:26. Sixteen athletes took times. he believes in me much more than I believe in myself. The triumph was Donner’s first for new coach Jarrod Shoemaker. the sport.” “The coaching change to Jarrod “It will be nice to drive there,” said That being said, Shoemaker and Shoemaker has been great thus far,” Donner have charted an ambitious course. Donner who has flown around the world Donner said. “We have been good to race in locals as diverse as Chinese “As for this year, I am planning to friends for awhile so we have very open Taipei and New Zealand (where she do the MLT series again to improve my communication and he believes in me won), Abu Dhabi, England, Japan, Brazil draft legal skills, some local ITU races, much more than I believe in myself. and Germany to name a few. She also St. Anthony’s Triathlon and the Escape “(Husband) Ed actually sent me a won in Sarasota, Florida against a field series.” great Grant Cardone quote the middle containing international athletes. of last week that stated, ‘sometimes you To that end Donner has been training “The Cuba trip was fascinating,” have to believe in someone else’s belief with top triathlon athletes in Clermont Donner said. “It really was like taking in you before yours kicks in.’ and it is paying off. a step back to the 50s and 60s. The old “That perfectly describes one of the “My swim has been the biggest point cars were in great condition and not much big reasons I decided to switch to Jarrod.” of emphasis this whole off season,” technology throughout the country. The she said. “I have been working with The victory also is another roads were in great condition and we super-fish Sarah McLarty in Clermont step forward for Donner who was never felt unsafe.” on stroke technique, and all off season unsuccessful in her attempt to make the I was swimming more than I ever had Donner continues to race with the 2016 Summer Olympics team. and I’m thrilled that the race in Cuba support of local sponsors Running Zone “As far as not making the Olympics, demonstrated that. and Infinity bicycles. I really never think about it,” Donner “Sponsors are always welcome said. “I just focus on moving forward and “I wouldn’t say my run was an emphasis in the off season but I think taking one day, one workout at a time. assuming they have a similar vision running some longer races in the off and mission that I do,” she said. “I’ve “The biggest thing for me personally season helped, and the addition of some been very blessed to work with local is to just enjoy the process. We are on a speed work just a few weeks ago. We still companies like Running Zone and four-year plan which means I won’t be have some work ahead with my run.” Infinity that of course care about me as an the fittest version of myself this year or athlete, but more importantly care about Next up is the St. Anthony’s Triathlon in even next year. These years are all about me as a person.” improving my weaknesses and just loving St. Petersburg at the end of April.


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Why I Run – Nancy Wingo Foresteire By Mark DeCotis

New Jersey Shore native Nancy Wingo Foresteire learned to love Florida, the warm weather and the running environment. “I grew up on the Jersey Shore, where I tolerated the cold and loved the summer months of fishing and waterskiing,” said Wingo Foresteire, 63, of Rockledge. “I moved from New Jersey to Florida 36 years ago, right after finishing court reporting school, and have enjoyed working in my field ever since. I loved being able to be outside yearround here in Florida. ” Wingo Foresteire joined the Space Coast Half- Marathon Camp in 2010 and completed her first half-marathon that November. “I was hooked – in a lot of ways,” she said. “Rick (Foresteire) was one of the coaches and we got married last year. I just completed my 36th half marathon in my quest to do 70 by 70. My daughter is a dietitian and helps keep my running nutrition and hydration in check.”

WHY I RUN: I run mainly because it makes me feel so good. It’s a great feeling to push yourself to do better. Rick and I really enjoy going to the races and socializing with everyone. WHEN I RUN AND WHY: I am a morning runner. My work schedule is so crazy, I never know how or when my day will end, so the

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uncertainly of getting in an evening run doesn’t work for me. Right off the bat, you have accomplished something positive.

WHERE I RUN AND WHY: Most of my miles are logged on River Road. Living a half block from the river, I can practically fall out of bed and go! It is great to live so close to the water and it never disappoints in its captivating beauty – especially when the sun is just coming up. WITH WHOM I RUN AND WHY: During the week, I usually run solo or with Bucky and Bangles, our two black labs. I usually hit the road with Kimberly Prosser and everyone who runs from Cocoa Village on the weekends. Kimberly is faster than I am, but will slow down and pace me when I’m trying to hit a race goal. WORST RUNNING EXPERIENCE: I learned the most from my experience in the Echo Half- Marathon (DeBary, Florida) last year. As a June half, it gets pretty darn hot. I started off breaking all the golden rules: Eating something new for breakfast and not hydrating

properly the day before or during the race. By the time I crossed the finish line, I could not stand up and got carried to the medical tent. Scary experience. What I learned: Eat and drink responsibly and run happy.


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7th Annual Florida Today Corporate 5K Registers 2007 Participants in Over 75 Companies By Mark DeCotis The seventh annual Florida Today Corporate 5K was as much about numbers as it was the people wearing the numerals. A total of 2,007 participants representing over 75 Space Coast companies toed the starting line with 1,667 taking times. The annual event was held March 9 at a new venue, Melbourne’s Wickham Park. And race organizers termed it a total success. “The number of runners and walkers who took part was amazing,” said race director and Running Zone co-owner Denise Piercy. “And that we were able to stage it successfully at 6 p.m. on a Thursday along some of Melbourne’s busiest streets is a testament to law enforcement, the race staff, the volunteers and the companies involved and their employees. “Everyone pitched in to make this the best Corporate 5K yet.” Corporations competed in four timed categories based on their number of employees with victories going to Long Doggers (1-99 employees), Embraer (100-to 999), Northrup Grumman (1,000-4,999) and Harris (5,000+). Northrup Grumman also won the co-ed team title. Corporations also were honored for participation with recognition going to SRI

The Florida Today Corporate 5K top overall female finisher was Long Doggers’ Angela Cobb, 33, of Melbourne Beach.

The seventh annual Florida Today Corporate 5K gets under way at Melbourne’s Wickham Park.

Hermetics, Embraer, Northrup Grumman and Harris; and by teams in 19 separate employment categories. Those winners were: Herman Hopkins CPAs, accounting; Northrup Grumman, aerospace; Regions Bank, banking/finance/ investments; Harris, communications; Intersil, computers/electronics/technology; Florida Tech, education; Revolution Technologies, employment services; DW Racing, fitness related; BRPH, engineering/ architecture; Space and Missile Systems Center, government; Health First, healthrelated/hospitals; Long Doggers, hotels/ restaurants/food; Mimbs & Associates Allstate Insurance LL, insurance; Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, law enforcement; GrayRobinson P.A., legal; SPCA of Brevard, not for profit; Raytheon, other; Berkshire

The Florida Today Corporate 5K overall female CEO title went to Angela Coram, 38, of Indialantic representing Pepper Tree Runners.

Hathaway Home Services Florida, real estate; Coastal Wholesale Florist, wholesaler. The race’s overall champion was Northrup Grumman’s Jacob Dordick, 24, of Melbourne who finished in 16 minutes and 33 seconds. The top overall female finisher was Long Doggers’ Angela Cobb, 33, of Melbourne Beach who crossed in 19:39. The overall male CEO champion was Paul Siskosi, 38 of Indialantic representing Palm Bay Animal Clinic. He finished in 20:50, breaking the six-race winning streak of Viera Pizza’s Mike Acosta. The overall female CEO title went to Angela Coram, 38, of Indialantic representing Pepper Tree Runners. Coram scored her third straight victory in 25:07.

The Florida Today Corporate 5K overall male CEO champion was Paul Siskosi, 38 of Indialantic representing Palm Bay Animal Clinic.

The Florida Today Corporate 5K overall champion was Northrup Grumman’s Jacob Dordick, 24, of Melbourne.


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Excalibur 10 Miler & Relay Course Record Set by Troy Smith, 16 By Mark DeCotis

Rockledge’s Troy Smith got better with age. Smith, who turned 16 on March 18, celebrated by setting a course record in winning the March 19 Excalibur 10-miler that began and ended at Viera High. Smith knocked more than five minutes off his 2016 finishing time of 1 hour and 9/10ths seconds to win the 2017 race in 54:52, breaking the record of 58:33 set by Steve Hedgespeth in the 2014 inaugural race. Smith was fourth overall in 2016. Viera’s Shane Streufert, 45, finished second (58:46) on March 19 for the second straight year. He won in 2015. Melbourne’s Max Diaz, 19, was third behind Streufert in 10:03:58. The overall women’s victory went to Winter Springs’ Stefanie Shimansky, 27, who crossed in 1:07:45, good for 14th overall. Previous winner Tracy Dutra, 44, of Melbourne, was second to Shimansky in 1:09:41 while Satellite Beach’s Megan Rosemberg, 12, was third in 1:10:23. Tampa’s Jeff Lessie, 56, captured the Male Masters honors in 1:04:21. He was

fourth overall. Josephine Holtzclaw, 43, of Vero Beach, took Female Masters honors in 1:11:53. A total of 1,447 participants took times. The race also featured three relays: co-ed, male and female and the Dragon Slayer 2-Mile. Relay winners were: co-ed: The Funky Fartlecks, Eli Wolsefer and Cadi Rowe, 1:09:14; male: Beckett Boys, Derek Beckett, James Beckett, 1:08:24; women: Unicorn Mode: Lindsay Walker, Megan Murphy, 1:15:55. The relays drew 133 co-ed teams, 32 male and 139 female. Robert Velasco, 31, of Ovideo was the Dragon Slayer overall winner in 10:58.6. Orlando’s Daria Cuellar took the female title in 13:a41.2. John Hoibraten Jr., 40, of Melbourne, was the Male Masters winner in 15:00.1. Elaine Ferriola, 4a6, of Melbourne was the Female Masters winner in 16:08.6. A total of 508 participants took times.

Part of the fun of the Excalibur 10-Miler is the chance to dress up in the finest Medieval attire.

Sarah Taylor and Lacy Taylor of Mims (273) and (272) celebrate as they complete the Excalibur 10-Miler.

Brave Knights on their quest for Excalibur!

Michael Vialpando, 9, of Satellite Beach, crosses the Dragon Slayer finish line.

Rockledge’s Troy Smith, 16, en route to his record-setting victory in the Excalibur 10-Miler. Not only did he become the race’s youngest winner, he won in record time.

Cecil Grant of Middleburgh, Florida crosses the finish line in the Excalibur 10-Miler.

Even tual Excalibur overall women’s winner Stefanie Shimansky on the course.

What’s a Medieval-themed race without a Medival knight standing guard?

The field for the 2017 Excalibur 10-Miler lines up for the start in where else, a field.


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Excalibur 10 Miler & Relay Course Record Set continued from the previous page

The Excalbur field resembles a charge as it crests a rise in Viera.

The Collins’ of Palm Bay, Sue and Mike, complete the Dragon Slayer 2-Miler. The Dragon Slayer 2-Miler field pauses to pay tribute to the United States.

The Dragon Slayer 2-Miler field bursts forth from the start.

Race director Denise Piercy is escorted escorted by the Medieval Times Knights!


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Running & Knee Arthritis By Richard C. Wilson, DPM, Melbourne Podiatry Associates

Does running cause knee arthritis? This has been a controversy for many years within the sports medicine community. Many authorities believe the pounding experienced during running can lead to arthritis, while others believe this is not the case, and, indeed, running may have protective effects. This article reviews the most recent research on the topic, and the results may surprise you. The knee, as the largest lower extremity joint, is subjected to large pressures during weight-bearing activities. The equivalent of three times body weight is transmitted through the joint when walking, and the equivalent of five times body weight when running. It stands to reason this stress would lead to degenerative changes of the joint. However, studies have shown only elite runners have higher rates of knee arthritis than non-runners. The most definitive study was presented at the 2014 annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology. This prospective study followed 2,700 people for two years and studied the development of knee arthritis during that time. The population included both runners and non-runners. It was found that runners had less knee pain and degenerative changes in the knee than non-runners. Knee arthritis seemed to be more related to BMI (body mass index) than to running. Those with lower BMI’s had fewer knee symptoms, and were more likely to be runners. The conclusion was extra body weight, not running, seemed to increase the likelihood of developing knee arthritis. Joint health depends on maintaining a balance between loading of the joint and joint tissue remodeling. A normal joint will respond to loading by remodeling, a normal physiologic process. Although high forces, repetitive loads, and joint trauma increase arthritis risk, weakness, weight gain, physical inactivity, and compressive loads also increase it. In other words, joints need some stress so they can remodel and function better. Too much

Although high forces, repetitive loads, and joint trauma increase arthritis risk, weakness, weight gain, physical inactivity, and compressive loads also increase it. or too little physical activity can disrupt the homeostasis of a joint and lead to arthritis. Another study measured cartilage breakdown products after a 30-minute run. It was found that physically active individuals had less cartilage breakdown than sedentary individuals. Additionally, after 12 weeks of running, the levels of breakdown products drastically reduced. Interestingly, a study of individuals who swam or cycled instead of running during a 12-week period did not find this reduction in cartilage breakdown. It was concluded running may actually a protective effect on knee cartilage. The increase of knee arthritis in elite runners is as yet unexplained. Some investigators have suggested these runners experience more trauma than lower mileage runners, or perhaps they do not allow adequate time for recovery after injuries. Further studies on this population are on going. As previously mentioned, maintenance of proper body weight is paramount in the

prevention of knee arthritis. If a runner already has knee arthritis, running must be undertaken with caution, as further degeneration of the joint is possible. Consultation with a sports medicine physician is recommended to determine if running is advisable. Alternative exercises such as swimming, walking, or cycling may be recommended. Stretching and strengthening exercises are often recommended to preserve and improve function. In conclusion, it appears that prevention of knee arthritis may be yet another of the many benefits of running. Dr. Wilson, a Melbourne native and Florida Gator, earned his doctorate degree from the Illinois College of podiatric Medicine in Chicago. After completing a surgical residence in Chicago, Dr. Wilson returned to Melbourne where he has been practicing with Melbourne Podiatry Associates for 30 years. The good doctor is passionate about his profession; running – a sport in which he has reveled for more than 45 years – and writing, particularly about all things running and foot related.


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