Spring has arrived in Wisconsin—which means it’s time to get back outside and start logging miles again.
But jumping back into running after a winter break is one of the most common times we see injuries.
At Breathe in Motion, we help runners in Brookfield and Mequon build back into the season safely so they can stay consistent and avoid setbacks.
Why Injuries Spike at the Start of Running Season
After a winter slowdown, your body may have:
- Reduced strength
- Decreased tendon and bone tolerance
- Changes in mobility and mechanics
When mileage increases too quickly, your body may not be ready to handle the load.
That’s when injuries like:
Start to show up.
5 Tips to Stay Healthy This Running Season
1. Gradually Increase Your Mileage
Avoid jumping straight back into your previous mileage.
If you’ve taken time off, give your body a few weeks to rebuild.
Progress mileage gradually so your:
- Muscles
- Tendons
- Bones
Can adapt to the increased demand.
2. Schedule a Running Analysis
Small changes in your running mechanics can make a big difference.
A running analysis with a Doctor of Physical Therapy can help:
- Identify inefficient movement patterns
- Reduce stress on joints
- Improve performance and running efficiency
This is especially helpful if you’ve had previous injuries or feel like something “isn’t quite right.”
3. Don’t Skip Strength Training
Running places repetitive stress on your body.
Strength training helps:
- Improve force absorption
- Reduce injury risk
- Support better running mechanics
Focus on:
- Hips and glutes
- Core
- Lower leg strength
This is one of the biggest factors in staying injury-free.
4. Prioritize Recovery and Body Care
Recovery is just as important as training.
If your body doesn’t recover, it can’t adapt.
At Breathe in Motion, we help runners with:
- Dry needling
- Cupping
- Manual therapy and tissue work
- Guided rehab exercises
These support:
- Tissue healing
- Mobility
- Injury prevention
5. Fuel Your Body Properly
Running increases your energy demands.
Make sure you’re:
- Eating enough to support training
- Getting adequate protein for muscle recovery
- Staying hydrated
Under-fueling can increase your risk of fatigue and injury.
How Physical Therapy Helps Runners Stay Consistent
At Breathe in Motion, we take a full-body approach to running performance and injury prevention.
We help runners:
- Identify the root cause of pain or limitation
- Build strength that supports running
- Improve mechanics and efficiency
- Progress mileage safely
Running Physical Therapy in Brookfield & Mequon
If you’re starting your running season or dealing with early aches and pains, this is the best time to address them.
Serving runners in Brookfield, Mequon, and the greater Milwaukee area.
Book your running evaluation at Breathe in Motion and get a plan built for your training, your goals, and your season.





