Burning in one shin when jogging
teamAmelia
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Hi. I recently started working out again. It's been about two weeks but I still have burning in my left shin. I'm doing C25K, and after about 1.5 min of jogging about 4.5-5 mph, and then 2 mins of walking, the burning will start. Even when I'm at the walking section, it still burns...it's almost like a pain. And, it's always just the left shin. I've tried leading with my right leg, no change. Is this normal after returning to exercise? Is this an injury? Anything I can do to stop it?
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Ramp up your mileage slowly I had issues with shin splints, and found compression socks helped a bit.0
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So, THOSE are shin splints. Thank you.0
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Are you overweight? Running puts a lot of pressure on the joints/bones and you will definitely notice minor things like this if you're just starting out.
Make sure you have the proper shoes.
Stretch.
Ice after every run - even if it doesn't hurt. You can ease up on this once you start getting more comfortable.
I suggest getting some calf compression sleeves. I used to run at night then I would sleep in them. Felt like a new person the next day.
Some pain you can run through and some you can't. Listen to your body. If it gets worse STOP. That's how stress fractures happen. I get shin splints when I haven't run in a while and then I jump back in. Ice, motrin and proper rest always get me over the hump.
Good luck. :flowerforyou:0 -
Thanks, MarineCodie. :happy:0
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So, THOSE are shin splints. Thank you.
Doesn't sound like shinsplints, unless by "burning" you mean "knife driven into the shin then wiggled around"
Notwithstanding that it could point to a couple of different things.
As above, shoes is the usual culprit for new runners, but also getting into a post run stretching routine should alleviate and improve things.
And the classic treatment; RICE.
To avoid developing into something more serious, do some work on the shin muscle, lifting a sandbag with the toa, lifting the toe against a resistance band, or cycling with toes clipped into the pedals will all help to mitigate.0
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