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The Bat-signal has been lit: time for a PARTY!

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Want to see what we are up to @ Rebound? Come grab a beer, some eats, and join us for our open house this Thursday! (superhero dress optional)

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This entry was posted in cycling, rehab, running, triathlon and tagged Anatomy for Runners, barefoot running, bend OR, Dicharry, endurance, form, gait analysis, max king, physician, rebound endurance project, rebound physical therapy, rehab, REP, running, Running injury barefoot minimalist, running shoes, shin splints, stretching, swimming on April 29, 2013 by an athlete's body.

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