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Hi! I'm Stephanie Mundt, a Phoenix-based physical therapist & running coach. 

My running career started off with a lot of promise - by the end of my sophomore year in high school, I had already won an Iowa state championship and a Drake Relays title. As I kept on winning, running became central to my identity - it was a way to cope with the stressors of high school, and it was something I was really, really good at doing. But as I entered my senior year of high school, things started to fall apart. I had begun reducing my food intake and running extra on my own in order to run even faster and perform at an even higher level. 

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I had my first stress fracture the fall of my senior year, forcing me to swim the last 3 weeks of my season before state. I had my second stress fracture just before state track the following spring and was unable to compete. By this time, I was pretty far gone in a state of disordered eating and exercise dependence. I had committed to running for Arizona State University and had high hopes to contribute to their team and reach new levels of performance. When I arrived on campus, I still had not had my first menstrual cycle and weighed under 90 pounds. 

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The next several years of being on the team at ASU wasn't quite what I hoped for - I continued to get stress fractures because my bone density had suffered so much from the eating disorder and delayed onset of normal menstrual cycles.

 

Over time and with help, I did gain weight, recover from my eating disorder and was able to race a few times with the Sun Devil jersey on. Following my college career, however, I continued to experience injuries including more stress fractures, a hip labrum tear, and osteochondral defects and arthritis in the knees. 

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Through all this, however, I've maintained my love for running and have discovered how to train, race and eat in a way that sustains me rather than burns me out. I completed my first marathon in June 2022 and qualified for Boston 2023, and am hoping to run many more!

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It's because of my struggles with food, exercise and injuries that I'm passionate about helping runners prevent and manage injury. Having high-quality care & support when managing these complex issues is crucial, and I hope to be a dependable resource guiding recovery & setting runners up for long-term success.

Dr. 

Stephanie

Mundt

• B.S. in Kinesiology from Arizona     State University, 2012

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• Member of ASU Cross Country         & Track teams

 

• Doctorate of Physical Therapy         from University of Southern             California, 2017

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• Orthopedic Physical Therapy            Resident at University of                    Michigan, 2017-2018

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• Board-Certified Orthopedic             Clinical Specialist, 2019

  Certified Strength & Conditioning   Specialist, 2020

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• Presenter at Michigan Physical       Therapy Association on The             Physical Therapist's Role in               Relative Energy Deficiency in           Sport (RED-S), October 2020

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• Relative Energy Deficiency in           Sport (RED-S) Course Participant     taught by Becca McConville, 2020

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