Expert Insights on Performance & Recovery

Top 3 Training Mistakes for Cyclists & Triathletes
Physical Therapy, Cycling, Triathalons Josh DeMorett PT, DPT, OCS, USAW-1 Physical Therapy, Cycling, Triathalons Josh DeMorett PT, DPT, OCS, USAW-1

Top 3 Training Mistakes for Cyclists & Triathletes

Most cyclists and triathletes we see at Tundra Performance and Physical Therapy work and push very hard. They get after it. We know how frustrating it is to be fully committed to your training and sometimes still feel like your body is working against you. Sometimes it’s pain, maybe stiffness, or maybe a beginner cyclist transitioning to more serious rides and looking to get to the next level. More often than not, it comes down to a few key mistakes that are incredibly common and completely fixable.

Here are the 3 most common training mistakes we see in our physical therapy clinic:

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The Bench Press: Feet Up or Feet Down
Physical Therapy, Weightlifting, Shoulder Pain, Back Pain Josh DeMorett PT, DPT, OCS, USAW-1 Physical Therapy, Weightlifting, Shoulder Pain, Back Pain Josh DeMorett PT, DPT, OCS, USAW-1

The Bench Press: Feet Up or Feet Down

This past week, on a few occasions working with my patients I landed on the conversation of feet up or feet down when bench pressing. Now in the context of a physical therapy clinic, the generalization and potential history of back pain amongst our population skews to slightly higher, thus the consensus of these conversations was feet up to protect their backs.

I’m here to say, benching with your feet up certainly is an option and not necessarily incorrect, however, there are items to consider in the conversation.

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Return-to-Ski Testing: Are You Actually Ready to Go Back?
Physical Therapy, Outdoor Sports, Skiing / Snowboarding Josh DeMorett PT, DPT, OCS, USAW-1 Physical Therapy, Outdoor Sports, Skiing / Snowboarding Josh DeMorett PT, DPT, OCS, USAW-1

Return-to-Ski Testing: Are You Actually Ready to Go Back?

You feel better.
Your swelling is down.
You’re lifting again.

But are you actually ready to ski?

This question matters more than most people realize because “feels good” and “ready for the mountain” are two very different things.

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The Big Announcement is Here!
Physical Therapy, Outdoor Sports, Weightlifting Josh DeMorett PT, DPT, OCS, USAW-1 Physical Therapy, Outdoor Sports, Weightlifting Josh DeMorett PT, DPT, OCS, USAW-1

The Big Announcement is Here!

We’re excited and thrilled to welcome Katie Sauer PT, DPT to the Tundra Performance and Physical Therapy team!

She's a sports physical therapist originally from the East Coast. Graduating from Syracuse University in 2020 with a BS in Health and Exercise Science. From there she went on to graduate school, receiving her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Rhode Island in 2024. She’s been a practicing sports physical therapist in Denver since then.

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RPE, RIR, Percentages…. Huh?
Physical Therapy, Weightlifting Josh DeMorett PT, DPT, OCS, USAW-1 Physical Therapy, Weightlifting Josh DeMorett PT, DPT, OCS, USAW-1

RPE, RIR, Percentages…. Huh?

If you don’t know what Burns Night is, neither did we. Anything that involves food  and time together though, I’m pretty much in. Well how about RPE and RIR? Maybe some of you are familiar with these abbreviations, along with their relationship to percentages when discussing programming within lifting and physical therapy. Today we’re diving into the differences between the two and why I prefer RPE versus RIR and percentages.

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