The Bolder Boulder is right around the corner. As I look around Boulder with the beautiful early Spring weather we are having, I see the roads & jogging trails beginning to fill up & training beginning to ramp up.

Stress is everywhere

Life weighing you down,

Neck & shoulder tension

Driving you into the ground.

What stokes that fire in your eye? What fans the flames of your dreams & aspirations? When was the last time you took a good look at those elements? Do you even remember what initially burned brightly at your core?

Now that the 1st week of 2011 has passed, how do you feel? So many of us take the opportunity of the new year to make resolutions for positive change in our lives, which is wonderful.

In Boulder there are unique exercise dynamics that coexist. There is, of course, the “uber-athlete” that simply piles on miles no matter how cold it is outside & never seems deterred by a howling snow storm or even by current injuries that are plaguing them.

This season I had the pleasure of providing Sports Recovery Acupuncture treatments after the rehearsal triathlon races for CWW (Colorado Wild Women) & Yoli’s Training Team. It was a wonderful time spent with incredible women from Denver & Boulder who’s goals spanned from learning to swim in open water, to competing in a Sprint Triathlon & even up to a Half Ironman. 

IT Band Syndrome - often called Runner’s Knee, is one of the most common sports repetitive injuries, especially in Boulder, where we are active year round. Acupuncture can be highly effective at treating IT Band Syndrome, & a dynamic alternative to the typical Cortisone shot given. 

Would you be genuinely surprised to receive an “Insufficient Funds” letter from the bank if you consistently wrote checks & never made deposits back in? Of course not. We all know that money in/money out has to happen for success. You can’t draw money out of an empty account.