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Old 05-28-2008, 10:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I get shin splints, if you don’t get them then I can’t describe the pain, if you do get them I needn't bother.
Anyway I found that running on a treadmill that has elevation adjustment and setting the deck to a high elevation it helps in preventing shin splints.
The foot doesn’t have to pivot forward as much.
Also good stretching exercises helps too.
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you can also make your shins stronger which can help avoid them. sit in a chair and leave your foot on the ground and tap the front of your foot on the ground. after a little bit you will start to feel your shins working. do that often and that wil lmake and keep your shins strong

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I am trying this as I speak (well, type), and I can feel it!! Good sug., Monsta! Also, I'm not sure, but it may help to stretch them immediately after running. Also, I'd try running on a treadmill-it absorbs a lot of the impact imparted on your legs, helping to avoid splints all together. Or, you could try doing exercises that work the tibialis anterior- the muscle on the front of the leg. I hope it helps.

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All good suggestions.

Also, don't up your mileage or time running too much too soon.

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^^ I couldnt agree more, many people make that mistake and end up with leg injuries, you should always work your way into cardio, both distance and intensity wise.

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