pain in my leg
katelyn002
Posts: 260 Member
So im in my 3rd week of Insanity and i feel great except for my right leg, on my shin... Ive never had a shin splint so i dont knwo if thats it but it hurts when i work out or just when im doing y every day things or sitting here.... what could i have done or how can i fix it?
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That does sound like a shin splint to me (not a doctor). I struggled with them in college playing rugby. You can push through all but the worst ones without damaging yourself worse, but it won't fully go away without rest. Really depends on your pain tolerance. You get it from too much force on your shin bone, if I remember right. If you are new to exercising and really are going at it, it may be your connective muscles aren't built up enough to handle the punishment.
Ice and rest are really the only treatments that work. Good luck.0 -
it depends, shin splints as used by the public at large covers many leg related problems
do you gently warm up and stretch out you muscles?
over stretching them or stretching them while cool can cause problems
and do you fully stretch them out in a warm down period?0 -
Had same problem yesterday. Search message board for shin splints, I got some great advice yesterday and from recent posts. I roll a cold bottle or can over my shins before and after exercise and I'm trying to be more consciuos of how I land on my feet.0
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Insanity comes with a warm up and cool down period so i follow themit depends, shin splints as used by the public at large covers many leg related problems
do you gently warm up and stretch out you muscles?
over stretching them or stretching them while cool can cause problems
and do you fully stretch them out in a warm down period?0 -
Is that how you get them? mainly from how your landing exercises?Had same problem yesterday. Search message board for shin splints, I got some great advice yesterday and from recent posts. I roll a cold bottle or can over my shins before and after exercise and I'm trying to be more consciuos of how I land on my feet.0
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can be a simple case of change of shoe, but there are many forms of "shin splints" perhaps a visit to a phyisothearpist would tell you what the problem is.
I suffer from muscle ache on the outside muscle of the shin, not technically shin splints as I found out from a visit to my physiotherapist. and have changed the order and method of how I warm up and apply streches. at no point have I been advised to apply a cold compress but then again my condition has been dianosed by a health professional.0 -
Thank you so very much0
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