Running/walking Shoes
Krisunderconstruction
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Ok so I suffer from shin splints BAD! Anybody have recommendations on shoes that will help. I use to wear Nike's but changed last year to New Balance. They seem to help but I still get shin splints.I walk on treadmill and around a local lake on a trail, any ideas?
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Ok so I suffer from shin splints BAD! Anybody have recommendations on shoes that will help. I use to wear Nike's but changed last year to New Balance. They seem to help but I still get shin splints.I walk on treadmill and around a local lake on a trail, any ideas?
Are you stretching when you're done?
http://running.about.com/od/commonrunninginjuries/tp/How-To-Prevent-Shin-Splints.htm0 -
Ok so I suffer from shin splints BAD! Anybody have recommendations on shoes that will help. I use to wear Nike's but changed last year to New Balance. They seem to help but I still get shin splints.I walk on treadmill and around a local lake on a trail, any ideas?
http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/product/shoe-dog.jsp0 -
Go to a proper running store and get your foot analyzed!
They can then recommend the best shoe for you.0 -
I used to get those too so when I started working on trail running I asked some of my running friends what they recommend. They all pointed me towards a company called altra.
http://www.altrarunning.com
They produce a line of shoes specifically designed to let your foot operate in its natural form but with the protection of a shoe. So far no shin splints after about a month of training in them. They actually feel like the best shoes I have ever owned, with my everyday shoes felt that great.0 -
No matter the brand of shoe, the question is if you've been fitted for shoes to suit your gait? Have you gone to a running shoe store to have your gait analyzed?
The suggestions in that linked article are good. You may also need to consider compression sleeves.0 -
COmpression socks help me when I run outside. I dont get them anymore inside. Foam rolling. Im telling you. LIfe changing.0
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Go to a proper running store and get your foot analyzed!
They can then recommend the best shoe for you.0 -
I agree with properly fitted shoes for your gait. I NEED stability shoes. They're more expensive but I've run in every other type of shoe and it's horribly painful. A running shop is best but roadrunnersports.com and runningwarehouse.com both have good tools to help determine the type you need.0
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Go to a proper running store and get your foot analyzed!
They can then recommend the best shoe for you.
this! I work at a Specialty Running Store. Shin splints can occur from a lot of different reasons-usually a beginners issue, but if your in the wrong shoes or old shoes, your risk is greater. Switching from a soft surface to a hard surface, too much distance too soon. A lot of different factors. Get fitted properly. And good luck0 -
Get fitted for shoes, then address your stride. Aim for shorter steps rather than long strides. Running shoe opinions are like a-holes yanno0
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