What People Say
About Radiant Running
Douglas,
I just wanted to thank you for assisting me in
such a life changing way with my recovery. I never thought that a car
accident would help me to embark upon such a positive path regarding my
overall health, and I want to thank you for working with me on such an
integral, life changing level.
The exercises we have worked with to alleviate pain,
to develop strength and to enhance awareness of position and posture,
movement, diet and emotional/physical connections has given me a solid
sense of groundedness and control about my body which has made a tremendous
difference in my day-to-day life.
I feel that my life habits have truly changed from
the ground up!
Rhonda Miller
Advertising Manager, Silver and Gold Records

Dear Douglas,
I have been meaning to write to you for sometime.
I just wanted to say an extra special "thanks" for the changes
you have helped make to my running. It was 1996 that I first saw you for
"anterior tib" inflammation. I suffered with this off and on
for 15 years. Even though I had seen multiple physical and massage therapists,
if I ran, the inflammation would return. My running soon became composed
of three parts: one part aspirin, one part run and one part ice.
Well, as you are aware, after three months of working/running
with you, I was better able to focus my attention on my body. More importantly,
I was able to change the way I ran so that my running was more relaxed
and without pain and inflammation.
In September 1998, I was able to run my first marathon ever, Berlin in
3:15. I felt great the whole way. In May, this year, I ran the best Bloomsday
of my life (a 12k race which I have run 13 times since 1979). I also ran
my best Bolder Boulder.
Now at 48 years old, my running is stronger than
ever before, thanks to being able to train pain free. I wouldn't have
been able to do it without your initial help. Thanks again.
See you on the trails,
Ed Terrell

Douglas has been indispensable in helping several of our top national-caliber
middle and distance runners overcome chronic running-related injuries,
and achieve results far beyond what we thought possible. The way he works
with athletes is comprehensive and creates lasting positive changes in
their bio-mechanics, body awareness and mental attitude.
Toby Jacober
Former University of Colorado Woman's Cross Country and Track Coach
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