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Running shoes

UGene

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Hi, I've always gotten shin splints when I start a running routine. I was wondering if anyone uses a particular shoe model to reduce shin splints, or if anyone has any advice on this.

Thanks,
UG
 
New Balance has some of the best running shoes out there. No specific model, just something that suits you and is comfortable to you.
 
Lee said:
New Balance has some of the best running shoes out there. No specific model, just something that suits you and is comfortable to you.

Yeah I agree 100% with that...I switched from Nike to New Balance a year or two ago and I must say I am very pleased with how comfortable they are.
 
I'm an Asics Gel fan, myself. I am shin splint prone as well, but I haven't had problems with the Gel.
 
Asics have been great for me. Make sure you get the type that suits whether your foot rolls in, out or is neutral.
 
Mizuno is the best shoe I've ever owned, it is kinda hard to find but well worth it... you might also try going to a store specifically for running, they'll check your stride measure your foot and show several different shoes that would best fit you... and it's free :)
 
Keep your eye on your form. Get shoes that are more rounded at the heal and toe, and are comfortable. Concentrate on hitting the ground with your feet as softly as you can and you will not get shin splints.
 
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