Remarkable OESHer Kathleen Korth visited nearly-as-remarkable Manhattan Island last month. While there, Kathleen allowed her size 8 Lizards to keep time to this wacky musical and walk the streets of the Big Apple. Though they both enjoyed their east coast adventure, recent correspondence makes it clear to us at hq that Ms. K (and her […]
Continue ReadingOESH at work
Some of my favorite people in their OESH's at work... my mom's doctor, Mary Evans, and nurse, Sandy Milazzo. Continue Reading2011 IAAF World Championships: One photo tells all
While in Daegu, Korea last week, I caught this photo during the preliminary heat of the IAAF World Championship 3,000 meter steeplechase where the USA’s Stephanie Garcia, a recent graduate of the University of Virginia, was running (she is fourth from the left). Our middle daughter, Kellyn, got to hang out with Stephanie a couple […]
Continue ReadingHarvard Doctors and Supermodels
One of my closest friends, Hilary Siebens, a fellow Harvard M.D., and avid OESHer, forwarded me this post which I cut and pasted below, about supermodel Gisele refusing to wear high-heeled shoes. (Click here to see the original post.) Gisele refuses to wear high heels Chris Moore / Getty Images file By Alexander Smith Sorry, Carrie Bradshaw. Even […]
Continue ReadingGreetings from South Korea on my 50th Birthday!
I agreed to be a keynote speaker at the 2011 International Sport Science Congress for both the assembled Societies of Biomechanics and Pedorthics in conjunction with the Pre-Olympic IAAF (World Track & Field) Championships in Daegu, Korea. Our middle daughter, Kellyn, who is accompanying me on the trip, took this picture while perched on another […]
Continue ReadingFull Print Article in the Charlottesville Daily Progress
The Charlottesville Daily Progress staff was kind enough to send us the digital version of the article written by David Maurer with photographs taken by Andrew Shurtleff. Thank you David and Andrew for putting together such a magnificent article. Note: If you click anywhere on the article, the full, readable jpeg file of that page […]
Continue ReadingOESH on summer vacation, two miles high
The spectacular North American Continental Divide at Loveland Pass, Colorado. And OESH Classic. Featuring the big right foot of remarkable OESHer Will Cooke. Any questions on whether OESH can handle altitude? Or look great on a guy?
Continue ReadingThe Story of OESH in the Charlottesville Daily Progress
Things have been crazy busy since Sunday when this article on OESH was published in our local newspaper, the Charlottesville Daily Progress. Dave Maurer, who composed the article, is an amazing writer. After spending a bit of time with me and Bob, he whipped up what I believe to be the best story of OESH ever […]
Continue ReadingImpact is good!
I recently wrote an article entitled “When exactly do injuries occur in walking and running?” that Paul Ingraham published Friday on his highly informative website on pain related issues. (Recall Paul recently wrote a guest post for OESH here). The article got some really nice attention over in the world of pain science this weekend. […]
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