Santa Barbara Half Marathon Runners! We can guide you with clear steps toward your goals.
With our team's support, you'll feel equipped and confident.
Santa Barbara Half Marathon Runners! We can guide you with clear steps toward your goals.
With our team's support, you'll feel equipped and confident.
TRAIN
With countless plans available, it can be hard to determine which is best for you.
IMPROVE FORM
Every runner has vulnerabilities. Understand yours to lower the risk of injury and sharpen your endurance and speed.
RECOVER
Do you experience pain while running and don’t know what to do, or need a second opinion?
TRAIN
With countless programs available, it can be difficult to determine which is best for you.
IMPROVE FORM
Every runner has vulnerabilities. Understand yours to lower the risk of injury and sharpen speed.
HEAL FROM INJURY
Do you experience pain while running and don’t know what to do, or need a second opinion?
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A third of the way into half marathon training, I started feeling persistent calf pain. I didn’t know what else to do but call my doctor who just confirmed that I had a calf injury and to lay off it for 2 months—without any other guidance. Encouraged by Eric’s response in a Facebook group to a woman who also had an injury, I found my way to arc-running.com. Eric helped identify my injury as a calf strain and gave me a plan to recovery. He was there every step of the way. After we got my calf under control, I worked with Joshua who helped me develop a safe training plan to get me to the finish. Not only did I finish my race, I felt great after—with no pain! I learned so much about how to better strengthen my body for running and new ideas for training. I now continue strength training influenced by ARC Running exercises and, with Joshua’s help, have returned to my goal of a sub 2-hour half marathon! Thanks ARC Running!
I don’t consider myself a runner, though I did participate in some high school track and cross country before some back injuries became too limiting. Year later, I was very hesitant to take up running again, but I completed a running form analysis with the ARC Running coach, Joshua, a couple months before my marathon. Joshua gave me great feedback and tips on how to train and incorporate different exercises before my runs. Unfortunately, it wasn’t my back that ended up hindering my training, but major foot pain. I felt defeated. That’s where ARC Running came to save the day. Its physical therapist, Eric, deduced that my pain was from cuboid syndrome, and gave me a list of exercises that I completed religiously. Gradually, my foot began to feel better! Ultimately, with the support of ARC Running, I was able to finish my marathon! I’m so grateful for Eric and Joshua!
I began to experience knee pain while training for an ultra. About a month out from the race, I reached out to Eric for guidance. He directed me to one of the ARC Running recovery pathways, which helped me get to the starting line without further issues. I like how the pathways were very step-by-step with the instructions, pics, and videos helping a lot. Now the knee is doing great. I appreciate the help, and am still doing some recommended exercises to keep up mobility as I have a big race coming up soon.
I came to ARC Running because I was having consistent knee pain every time I ran. I also have four small kids and getting to a physical therapist multiple times a week isn’t really an option. I met with Eric virtually soon after reaching out to ARC Running. After going through some assessments, Eric figured that I had a slight hamstring strain that caused the knee pain. I would have never been able to self-assess that! We started physical therapy exercises and increased them each week, eventually leading to short, slow runs. In a few months I was completely pain free! The whole process was so easy and informative. I was even able to finish my marathon!
I recently experienced calf pain while training for a half marathon. I took a few days off and slowly ramped activity back up, but had no improvement. Without understanding what the actual problem was, it was a challenge to rehab appropriately. My partner, a runner and personal trainer, suggested I reach to ARC Running to get an informed opinion, which seemed much easier than trying to schedule a session with a local PT, navigate insurance, etc.
The initial virtual consultation with Eric was really easy to set up and proved insightful. Eric identified that the pain was related to some nerve tendinopathy, provided some action steps, and checked in weekly to ensure my progress and to increase the complexity of the rehab exercises. It’s been over a month, and I’ve not had any recurrences of the issue since being back into half-marathon training!
Having navigated a few injuries over the years, one of the key differences in working with ARC Running is that they are knowledgeable not just about physical therapy, but about running. Working with someone who understands runners really sets up the recovery for success—not just for getting back to pain-free running, but successful training. I highly recommend the services they provide, and will definitely reach out if I have issues again in the future.
While training for the New York City Marathon, I pulled my hamstring. This was painful, not just because it hurt, but also because it looked like I would not be able to run the marathon. I heard about ARC Running and scheduled a session with Eric who showed me the problem. He evaluated my flexibility and right away noticed that my quads were very tight—basically hard as a rock—which put more stress on my hamstring. The solution was to foam roll the quads, stretch, and complete some loading exercises. After a few weeks of this, the quads become much less tight. I still do this regimen and I have had no problems since.
A third of the way into half marathon training, I started feeling persistent calf pain. I didn’t know what else to do but call my doctor who just confirmed that I had a calf injury and to lay off it for 2 months—without any other guidance. Encouraged by Eric’s response in a Facebook group to a woman who also had an injury, I found my way to ARC Running. Eric helped identify my injury as a calf strain and gave me a plan to recovery. He was there every step of the way. After we got my calf under control, I worked with Joshua who helped me develop a safe training plan to get me to the finish. Not only did I finish my race, I felt great after—with no pain! I learned so much about how to better strengthen my body for running and new ideas for training. I now continue strength training influenced by ARC Running exercises and, with Joshua’s help, have returned to my goal of a sub 2-hour half marathon! Thanks ARC Running!
I don’t consider myself a runner, though I did participate in some high school track and cross country before some back injuries became too limiting. Year later, I was very hesitant to take up running again, but I completed a running form analysis with the ARC Running coach, Joshua, a couple months before my marathon. Joshua gave me great feedback and tips on how to train and incorporate different exercises before my runs. Unfortunately, it wasn’t my back that ended up hindering my training, but major foot pain. I felt defeated. That’s where ARC Running came to save the day. Its physical therapist, Eric, deduced that my pain was from cuboid syndrome, and gave me a list of exercises that I completed religiously. Gradually, my foot began to feel better! Ultimately, with the support of ARC Running, I was able to finish my marathon! I’m so grateful for Eric and Joshua!
I began to experience knee pain while training for an ultra. About a month out from the race, I reached out to Eric for guidance. He directed me to one of the ARC Running recovery pathways, which helped me get to the starting line without further issues. I like how the pathways were very step-by-step with the instructions, pics, and videos helping a lot. Now the knee is doing great. I appreciate the help, and am still doing some recommended exercises to keep up mobility as I have a big race coming up soon.
I came to ARC Running because I was having consistent knee pain every time I ran. I also have four small kids and getting to a physical therapist multiple times a week isn’t really an option. I met with Eric virtually soon after reaching out to ARC Running. After going through some assessments, Eric figured that I had a slight hamstring strain that caused the knee pain. I would have never been able to self-assess that! We started physical therapy exercises and increased them each week, eventually leading to short, slow runs. In a few months I was completely pain free! The whole process was so easy and informative. I was even able to finish my marathon!
I recently experienced calf pain while training for a half marathon. I took a few days off and slowly ramped activity back up, but had no improvement. Without understanding what the actual problem was, it was a challenge to rehab appropriately. My partner, a runner and personal trainer, suggested I reach to ARC Running to get an informed opinion, which seemed much easier than trying to schedule a session with a local PT, navigate insurance, etc.
The initial virtual consultation with Eric was really easy to set up and proved insightful. Eric identified that the pain was related to some nerve tendinopathy, provided some action steps, and checked in weekly to ensure my progress and to increase the complexity of the rehab exercises. It’s been over a month, and I’ve not had any recurrences of the issue since being back into half-marathon training!
Having navigated a few injuries over the years, one of the key differences in working with ARC Running is that they are knowledgeable not just about physical therapy, but about running. Working with someone who understands runners really sets up the recovery for success—not just for getting back to pain-free running, but successful training. I highly recommend the services they provide, and will definitely reach out if I have issues again in the future.
While training for the New York City Marathon, I pulled my hamstring. This was painful, not just because it hurt, but also because it looked like I would not be able to run the marathon. I heard about ARC Running and scheduled a session with Eric who showed me the problem. He evaluated my flexibility and right away noticed that my quads were very tight—basically hard as a rock—which put more stress on my hamstring. The solution was to foam roll the quads, stretch, and complete some loading exercises. After a few weeks of this, the quads become much less tight. I still do this regimen and I have had no problems since.