Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shin splints come from not running in the correct form. Make sure you are striking with your heel first with a full roll to your toes. You can go to a running store and have them check your gait....or just ask an experienced runner. Or find some YouTube videos!
Good luck...been running for 35+ years with no injuries so it is doable.
OP here. I was told I need to strike with the balls of my feet to the ground so I have been doing that and I'm in immense pain.
jsmith123 wrote:OP you should go to a good running shoe store and have someone watch you run and suggest the right kind of shoes. You might benefit from some cushiony insoles also.
For jogging, you shouldn't be landing on the balls of your feet. That makes no sense.
Also, consider finding a dirt trail near you, or just run on grass if you can. Pounding pavement & sidewalks can be hard on your body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shin splints come from not running in the correct form. Make sure you are striking with your heel first with a full roll to your toes. You can go to a running store and have them check your gait....or just ask an experienced runner. Or find some YouTube videos!
Good luck...been running for 35+ years with no injuries so it is doable.
OP here. I was told I need to strike with the balls of my feet to the ground so I have been doing that and I'm in immense pain.
Anonymous wrote:That is pretty normal. You need to start super slow. Try Couch to 5k!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shin splints come from not running in the correct form. Make sure you are striking with your heel first with a full roll to your toes. You can go to a running store and have them check your gait....or just ask an experienced runner. Or find some YouTube videos!
Good luck...been running for 35+ years with no injuries so it is doable.
OP here. I was told I need to strike with the balls of my feet to the ground so I have been doing that and I'm in immense pain.
Anonymous wrote:Shin splints come from not running in the correct form. Make sure you are striking with your heel first with a full roll to your toes. You can go to a running store and have them check your gait....or just ask an experienced runner. Or find some YouTube videos!
Good luck...been running for 35+ years with no injuries so it is doable.