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Apr 2025
1h 13m

s5/e09 Injury Management 101: What Every...

Elisabeth Scott
About this episode

We all know the struggle: you're training hard, you're feeling strong—and then, boom, that injury hits. Whether it’s a sharp pain that stops you dead in your tracks or a lingering ache that just won’t quit, we’ve got you covered in this episode with physical therapist Alyssa Ford, DPT, where we dive into the emotional and physical journey of dealing with running injuries—and how to come out on top!

From understanding overuse injuries to the mental health toll that constant injury battles can take, Alyssa and Elisabeth break it all down, explaining how understanding your body and your training load is key to staying injury-free. This isn't just about pushing through pain—it's about listening to your body, setting realistic expectations, and advocating for yourself when it counts the most.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Injuries can happen to anyone: In fact, 80-90% of runners will face injuries at some point—but we're trying to change that! Alyssa explains why this happens and how it’s many injuries are preventable with a smarter approach.

  • The emotional toll: Runners are often left feeling isolated, frustrated, and even ashamed of their injuries. Alyssa talks about why it’s okay to feel those emotions and how to heal mentally as well as physically.

  • Training load: Overtraining is a huge culprit behind injuries, but it doesn’t have to be. Learn how to manage your training load to prevent injury flare-ups and give your body the rest it craves.

  • Strength training and recovery: Strength training isn’t about bulking up—it’s about building a strong foundation to prevent injuries in the first place. Alyssa shares how to safely incorporate strength into your routine without overloading.

  • Nutrition matters: Fuel your body with the right nutrients for injury prevention and recovery. Alyssa explains how your diet can be a game-changer when it comes to staying strong and injury-free.

  • Becoming resilient: Injuries might slow you down, but they don’t define you. Alyssa offers her resilience tips to help you bounce back, stay motivated, and keep running toward your goals.

Whether you’re struggling with a chronic injury, learning how to cope with the emotional side of being sidelined, or just want to understand how to prevent injuries from the start, this episode has something for every runner. Tune in and learn how to run with confidence, resilience, and the right mindset—because you’ve got this!
Sound Bites:

  • “Running is my whole life, but so is my health!”

  • “Injuries are going to happen—but they don’t have to control you.”

  • “Pain that changes your gait? That’s a red flag, not a badge of honor.”

  • “It’s okay to be upset about injuries—you’re human!”

  • “Let’s zoom out: your long-term health is WAY more important than any single race.”

  • “Don’t wait for the pain to go away—take action early.”

  • “Our bodies are resilient—but we have to treat them with care.”

  • “Strength training isn’t a ‘maybe’—it’s a MUST for injury prevention!”

Don’t miss this episode—subscribe and share it with your fellow runners, and remember, your body is your most valuable asset. Take care of it! 💪🏃‍♀️


Meet Alyssa FordAlyssa Ford, DPT, is a physical therapist, strength coach, and running coach.  As a clinician and a coach, she's experienced in helping athletes across the injury and performance spectrum.  After talking to SO many runners that had a negative experience in healthcare, were stuck in a cycle of reinjury or even told to “just stop running” she started Resilient Running with the goal of changing how running injuries are managed.

Website: https://www.resilientrunningpt.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alyssaford.dpt/

Research and production assistance by Sophie van Leeuwen

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