GOTR central MD
GOTR central MD

Hello! Please find this page as a resource and guide to help participants and/or yourself be Ready 2 Perform! Included are a number of E-Books and Videos that highlight different topics that may be beneficial with training and reducing the risk of injuries. 

Good luck and please let us know if you have any questions! 

RAISE THE BAR WITH US

RAISE THE BAR WITH US

GOOD LUCK THIS SEASON!

RACE WEEK PREP

Dr. Greg discusses some tips for your race week. Focus on keeping your routine, with an emphasis on Hydration, Nutrition, and Sleep.

NIGHT BEFORE & MORNING OF

Get a good night rest, stick to your basics, wake up early and execute! Dr. Greg breaks it down for the final 24 hours. Good luck!

HOW 2 RUN

Dr. Ashley goes through a number of tips and exercises to help with your mechanics and form for running. These small changes can lead to improved running and making sure your body is moving efficiently.  In this video she discusses and highlights body positioning and step or stride length!

COUCH 2 5K PROGRAM

Are you supporting your daughter or a participant and need a program too? We have you covered! This is designed for novice runners and goals will include:

  • Helping you to achieve completing a 5K run
  • Introduce you to cross training for runners
  • Increase your independence in your personal fitness
  • Progressive training in both volume and intensity to help you achieve your goals
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WARMING UP 2 RUN

Dr. Ashley discusses the importance of warming up before any activity, which helps to:

  • Increase Body Temperature
  • Increase Your Heart Rate
  • Being Mentally Prepared

She demonstrates some of our favorite movements to warmup: Knee Hugs, Sweeps, Figure 4, Frankensteins, Walking Lunges, March, Skips, & Pogos. 

Time 2 Get Movin'!

IF RUNNING HURTS

Dr. Dani discusses the difference between pain and discomfort.  What you can push through vs. what may be an issue that leads to an injury.

She talks about different signs and symptoms to look for as you run or workout, when you should stop, and when to keep going. 

HYDRATION & NUTRITION

Fueling your body the right way is a critical part to working out and training. Dr. Dani provides tips and recommendations on eating and drinking habits that will help you perform at your best. 

Not sure what is best to eat before your next run? Check out this video to have you ready 2 perform!

E-BOOKS & GUIDES

Check out these free resources and educational material.

FEMALE & YOUTH ATHLETE HEALTH

How to equip the female and youth athlete with strategies to help them reach their performance goals.

MORE RESOURCES

Other videos, content, and articles on low back pain, running, and best practices in sports rehab.

WHEN & WHY PHYSICAL THERAPY?

WHEN SHOULD I SEND MY ATHLETE TO PHYSICAL THERAPY?

Parents and coaches should consider consulting a physical therapist for their youth athlete when the individual is experiencing pain, swelling, or decreased/painful movement. All of these items can then lead to a decrease in normal ability to perform daily activities or sport participation. Not only do PTs treat injury but they are movement specialists and can help determine areas of your body that may be limiting your performance. Here are some instances to consider consulting a PT:

  • A new injury that occurred during an activity, often a sprain or strain
  • A pain that has developed over time with no specific incident and causes discomfort during or after activity
  • A constant reoccurrence of a minor injury that only slightly limits participation (ie. reoccurring ankle sprains)
  • Concussion or head injury with lingering symptoms
  • Post-operative care
  • Inability to feel recovered after a series of practices or games
  • Flexibility limiting every day activities or performance
  • Seeking a movement assessment to learn areas of limitation that may contribute to future injury

WHEN SHOULD I SKIP THE PT AND GO STRAIGHT TO MY DOCTOR?

Physical therapist are doctorate trained health care providers that are able to triage new injuries and determine whether the individual needs to see a medical doctor. However, in these instances you should see a MD prior to a PT.
  • Suspected bone injury (break or fracture)
  • New concussion, seek care from your MD first
  • Experiencing extremely high levels of pain that may need medical intervention

BE READY 2 PERFORM!

Rehab 2 Perform is a Fitness Focused Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab Company currently with 6, soon to be 7, locations in Maryland.

Through an Evidence Based and Modern Approach to Physical Therapy, R2P serves the Active Adult, Competitive Athlete, and those looking to be more Active by focusing on movement, functionality, and not necessarily on pain. We will have you Ready 2 Perform!

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