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Happy Hour at The Big Hunt on Oct. 12

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October 4, 2016 by mint-sk

Big Hunt Happy Hour

At MINT… we work hard and we play hard. So #treatyourself to a mid-week happy hour next week, Wednesday, September 28th. On that day, the MINT Ambassadors will be hosting a happy hour gathering at The Big Hunt in Dupont Circle (located right on Connecticut Avenue).

And great new! The Big Hunt is extending their regular happy hour specials until 8pm for the MINT crew! So gather your friends and family and join us for a MINT-y happy hour celebration, starting at 5pm!

The Big Hunt Happy Hour Specials:

$3.50 PBR, Lite Ass Brew, Big Ass Wheat, Hard Ass IPA & Bad Ass Amber

$3.50 rail drinks

$1 off all other drinks and draughts

 

RSVP right now and invite your friends with the Facebook event!

Filed Under: Community Partners, Events Tagged With: big hunt, community events, Community Partners, Dupont, events, mint ambassadors, MINT dc, mint gym, mint studio, the big hunt, washington dc bars

How Runners Can Deal with Achilles Pain

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October 3, 2016 by mint-sk

Sometimes it happens…

You’re out on a run, enjoying the pace, you finally feel like you’ve got it in you to run a little further than you did last time, then all of a sudden OUCH! Something in your ankle doesn’t feel quite right…

So you slow down, give it a stretch and give running another attempt, but nope! Your ankle won’t have it, it’s just too painful…Sound familiar?

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Well, this is exactly what happened to one of my patients, Jody, a few weeks ago.

In June, Jody decided to take up running again because as well as walking her dogs along Rock Creek Parkway each day, she wanted to add in something different to keep active.
She started slow, running gently for 15 minutes a time every weekend and finishing off with a slow walk to cool down.

Gradually over the weeks running felt easier, so she decided to pick up the pace one weekend and run for a few extra minutes uphill until all of a sudden OUCH! Shooting ankle pain came out of nowhere and Jody hasn’t been able to run since…

In fact her ankle pain has been so bad that she hasn’t been able to get out and run for a whole 6 weeks – which feels like a long time when you’re missing out on doing something you enjoy!

In an ideal runner’s world, (and not just runners this applies to people who enjoy walking too!), every step of every mile would be one hundred percent pain-free.

No aches, no twinges, no lingering soreness from yesterday’s activity, but the reality is, this is one of the most common problems I see people who enjoy to run or walk long distances suffer from.

Here’s the thing we’re not designed to run and walk up hills for long periods of time, and nor do we need to!

Sure you might work a bit harder by running up a hill, but this is adding huge stress to your ankle and Achilles tendon by doing so.

Of course if you’ve got an event coming up that involves a lot of steep hills, just like the route for DC Rock and Roll Marathon or the Army 10 miler, then doing this type of activity would likely help you achieve that goal, but let me explain why it’s likely to do more harm than good:
Think of your Achilles tendon as an elastic band, when running or walking up hills this elastic band gets stretched too far. The Achilles tendon connects the two major calf muscles to the back of the heel, and under too much stress the tendon tightens and becomes irritated which is why you feel pain each time you go to run, or even walk up the stairs!

This is not an injury to run or walk through. If you catch a minor strain early, a few days off might be sufficient healing time, but if you keep running as usual, you could develop something more serious that may even take up to six months to go away!

So what’s the number one thing to do right away if you’re suffering from this pain right now, or if it strikes?

Complete rest for a few days and lots of ice!

Swap your footwear for soft, comfy shoes, there’s no need to strap your ankle up or wear supports, just apply ice. I recommend applying ice for 10 minutes each hour if possible.
After 2-3 days I’d begin some deep massage and very gentle stretching and work on the ankle joint to prevent any stiffness or get rid of any swelling.

My top tip: If you’re going to walk or run up hills (because sometimes these can’t be avoided), stand as tall as possible and spend a month before you start running using a balance ball, core and pilates exercises to make your back and ankle strong so that you can safely do it and avoid this happening to you too!

~ Trupti Mehta PT, MS, OCS
Physical Therapist
Manual Medicine Spine & Sports PT
P: 202 670 8874
mmssphysicaltherapy@gmail.com

Enjoy running and understand your body well and how it functions!

Filed Under: Club News Tagged With: achilles, fitness, health, injury prevention, physical therapy, preventative health, runners, running, therapy, wellness

Themed Ride: Middle School Dance Party

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October 3, 2016 by mint-sk

Calling all ’80s and ’90s kids! If you were in middle school back when Nelly was making it “hot in here,” this ride is for you!

Middle School Dance Party Themed Ride – October 12th

Take yourself back to those awkward middle school dances where you were either the cool kid busting a move in the center floor, or felt too nervous and found yourself standing on the sidelines. Well, this class is your opportunity to relive the awesome music of those dance parties and put your energy on the spin bike. Join Melanie on Wednesday, October 12th at 7:45 pm at MINT Dupont for a Middle School Dance Party.

This ride is guaranteed to feature some of your favorite dance hits from artists like Nelly, Sir Mix A Lot, the Ying Yang Twins, Britney Spears and more. Come join the party and bring your best dance moves! Reserve your spot online or via the MINT app!

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Filed Under: Events, Fitness Tagged With: cycle, cycling, dc cycling, dc spin, melanie rubin, MINT dc, mint gym, mintride, ride, spin, spinning, themed ride

Exciting Yoga Programming Updates!

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October 2, 2016 by mint-sk

Calling all MINT yogis! We’re excited to announce FIVE new yoga classes, all of which will start this weekend (October 8 and 9).

The first three classes, which will take place on Saturdays, are geared towards young families at MINT (prenatal yoga and MINTkids classes!) The next two classes, which will happen on Sundays, are for yogi newbies and yoga lovers who need some extra time to sleep in on Sundays! Read on for more details!

NEW on Saturdays:

  • Mamas at MINT – Prenatal Yoga – Sunday class recently moved to Saturday at 9 in the main studio at MINT Dupont with Kate Miller. Prenatal yoga gives mamas the important time and space to relax and feel more comfortable with their changing bodies, as well as to deepen the growing relationship with their baby. This class is open to all levels of yoga experience, during any stage of pregnancy. Each class includes alignment based yoga instruction to help with the common aches and pains associated with with being pregnant. While building strength and flexibility in the body, concentration and mindfulness techniques will help prepare for birth and parenthood. This class is lead by Kate Miller, certified prenatal yoga teacher, professional birth doula and childbirth educator. As a birth worker, Kate weaves her knowledge of comfort measures and laboring techniques into her classes. If you’re expecting, you won’t want to miss this class to help support your pregnancy, birth and baby!
  • MINTkids: Yoga for Movers and Tots (crawling – age 4) – new time, new location, new teacher! Saturdays, 10:15 am in the new Barre Studio at MINT Dupont with Moriah Childers. Yoga for Tots is a class for crawlers, movers, and preschoolers along with parent or care-giver. Explore yoga together! Learn yoga songs, games and poses that you will enjoy together and be able to practice at home! For children from crawling to age 4.
  • MINTkids: Yoga for Big Kids (age 4 to 6) – new class for MINT’s slightly older kiddos. Saturdays, 11:15 in the new Barre Studio at MINT Dupont with Moriah Childers. Yoga for Big Kids is a class for kids around 4 years old and up with a care-giver. Older siblings are welcome, but please let your instructor know first. Explore yoga together! Learn yoga songs, games and poses that you will enjoy together and be able to practice at home!
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NEW on Sundays:

  • Fundamentals of Flow (beginners welcome!) – new class to introduce students to the basics of vinyasa flow class, Sundays, 10 am (i hour) in the main studio at MINT Dupont with Kristin Adair.
  • Vinyasa Flow (mixed levels) – Sunday flow class with adjustments for all levels, Sunday, 11:10 am (75 min) the main studio at MINT Dupont with Kristin Adair. We will start this class as mixed levels and if we find that we can ramp up to a more intermediate or advanced class we can make that adjustment as needed.

Both of these classes (and all yoga classes at MINT) are included with MINT class-access memberships. Non-members can purchase our traditional class packages.

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Learn more about our yoga program, our amazing yoga instructors and browse our full yoga schedule at both studios here.

Filed Under: Club News, Fitness, Studio Tagged With: DC, dc yogis, MINT Dupont, MINTyoga, Washington, yoga, yoga studio, yogis

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