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Shin Splints - How to Avoid Them. How to Deal With Them.


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I've been suffering terribly from shin splints/leg pain and am watching this to get more ideas. At the moment Im trying out a few exercises I saw on Pinterest including heel walking and lift a hand weight with my feet, feels like I'm slowly making progress and recovery time form each run is getting better.

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Hi, if you haven't already done so, go to your local running shop to get assessed and fitted for trainers as the wrong footwear could also contribute to shin splints.

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Had anyone ever tried either k-tape or compression sleeves? I am curious and wanting to try one along with new shoes! Thanks!

 

I haven't needed a compression sleeve for shins since I got proper shoes and learned how to stretch, but did get a ACE compression "sleeve" for my knee. Has made a big difference.

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I always have shin pain when I've tried to run in the past. Best tip I've had so far came from the local high school track coach--Sit in a chair with legs extended and trace the alphabet with your feet. I do both feet at the same time, mirror images of each other. Doing this before and after my runs has eliminated my shin pain. Hope that helps.

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My husband has often told me about his time in both marine boot camp and coast guard boot camp. what I've come away with is the light jog at a slow pace is always always referred to as the shin splitting pace. Try a little faster and flatter gate.

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Proven in my classroom. I have my students walk heels to the half line of the basketball court at the beginning of each year as part of our conditioning. It has decreased the number of students with shins splints to nearly zero. Something as simple as walking around on your heels with toes in the air a little each day (ex: in the morning getting ready for work) you will build the muscles in your shins and it will reduce the chances of shin splints reoccurring.

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What is foam rolling?

Foam rolling is...in a word...torture LOL But it's good torture. You use a cylindrical piece of foam and roll on it on various parts of your body, like along your IT band (side of your leg), quads, etc. I say it's torture because I have very tight areas that NEED the foam rolling, and I'm kind of a wimp when it comes to the actual rolling.  Amazon has them and so do most sporting goods stores. Here's an example.

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