Kate Mihevc Edwards

Kate Mihevc Edwards

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05/19/2026

Here’s an article I recently wrote breaking down some things you can do to help make some of your weaknesses your strengths!

it’s been fun riding more lately!

05/16/2026

This week my amazing team and I officially partnered with to become their official providers! It all started because .elizabeth.dpt is a bada** PT. This partnership is exciting and special for a few reasons.

➡️Having a great coach in your corner is so important for every athlete. We work with coaches and other health care professionals all the time so we know the difference between good and great coaches. Devon and Robert are great coaches. The first time I called Robert to discuss a mutual client I was blown away by his knowledge, commitment to the athlete, caring and skill. When I met Devon I felt the same. I knew these coaches were special. We are beyond excited to help there athletes stay healthy and keep racing.

➡️Most people probably don’t know that before my cardiac diagnosis I was training for a half Ironman, but never got to do it. I had already run 13 marathons, 50+ half’s, multiple 300 mile relays races over 24 hours and then started with sprint and Olympic triathlon races. I thought an Ironman was in my future, but it wasn’t. So instead I learned how to do Bikefit, read everything I could, studied the biomechanics and intricacies of what your body goes through during Triathlon. I combined my experience with clinical knowledge and the research so I could better treat triathletes like I could runners. I even built a whole 16 week course I taught in the Emory DPT program for several years about runners and triathletes ❤️ I feel like this partnership is bringing me back full circle to something I thought was lost when I was told I could no longer race or train.

Looking forward to many years of shared victories for our clients!!!

05/07/2026

This article captures the work I’ve been doing over the last ten+ years in Running Medicine and in Healthcare. I have been working non stop in the Atlanta area and around the country. Of course at no point in the last ten+ years have I done any of this alone. It’s has been, and always will be a team effort to improve running medicine and healthcare for athletes. So much coffee and tea has been consumed during all the meetings and working sessions to make what we have today available.

➡️I remember sitting down with Eric Heintz several years ago dreaming about what we could accomplish. He has been one of Precision’s biggest supporters. I am so grateful for the trust he put in us when brining Precision on to help the ATC elites.

➡️Dr.Sara Raiser worked endlessly behind the scenes to get the word out about what we were doing at Precision and how we were different. Without Sara Precision wouldn’t be what it is today.

➡️ and of course my incredible team Kaye and my talented, passionate PTs. .pace .elizabeth.dpt - They are the backbone and soul of this clinic.

I truly believe that we would not be where we are today if it were not for all of the collaboration we are able to do with other healthcare providers, coaches, the community and our athletes/patients. Thank you Atlanta for continuing to support this small but mighty running clinic and allowing us to challenge the norm so we can be better for you.
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