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Strength Through Strides
- Written by: Strength Through Strides
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Welcome to the Strength Through Strides Podcast : 29 Marathons, 29 guests. 29 stories of resilience. Hardship is a part of our journey, but so is the power to overcome it. Join us every other Wednesday as we discover and explore tales of resilience and inspiring stories of individuals triumphing over adversities. Subscribe now for your biweekly dose of hope and inspiration.
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Through Their Stride
- Written by: Sam Sutton
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A Texas-born podcast sharing the stories of runners from here at home and far beyond.See the video: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbMBdg7_Bdt4zbOdXTh_SsYT8bJRzICmY&si=XPZ48Ff-NatRGnDAShare inquiries and story ideas to throughtheirstride@gmail.com.Follow the host: @SamRunsTX on InstagramFollow the pod: @ThroughTheirStride on Instagram
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Unstoppable Strides: Navigating Runner's Dystonia
- Written by: Julie Bergfeld
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Join Julie and JoJo for information, exploration, stories of hope and real talk related to running with dystonia. Runner’s dystonia is a type of repetitive exercise dystonia that is brought on by running. Some are affected by walking and cycling as well. Dystonias are a class of movement disorders marked by involuntary muscle contractions in one or more parts of the body, depending on the type of dystonia.Runner’s dystonia is considered task-specific, which means that it only occurs when doing a repetitive motion—in this case, the repetitive nature of the running gait cycle.Give us a ...
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Life in Stride
- Written by: Mark Steadman
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Mark Steadman has a lot going on. He helps people make podcasts (that sound better than this one), he writes fiction for kids and adults, he edits a newsletter, he improvises, he plays the piano (pretty well) and the guitar (very badly). His mum would say he's running out of pies to keep fingers in. Join Mark on a journey through life’s gentle inclines, and try not to get too tangled up in tangents. This is the latest in Mark’s continued exploration of the journal podcast, so if you don’t know or like him, you’d probably be happier listening to something a little more considered. But ...
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