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Originally posted by Dan_ref
The one time I had shin splints was not because I was out
of shape. I believe runners, distance & sprinters, are prone to shin splints as well.
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This is what my physical trainer told me.
She said sprinters in particular are prone to them because the calf muscles become stronger than the shin muscles and the pull is not balanced -- or something like that.
What I did that solved the problem was to add this to my morning run: at the end, while I'm cooling down, I walk ten steps on my toes, ten on heels, ten on toes, ten on heels and so forth. I do the last thirty or forty steps with a slow roll from heel, onto ball, up to toes. This has also greatly strenthened my feet, giving me a more graceful, athletic stride when I sprint. I really NEEDED that!