How to Deal With Spring Running and Shin Splints


Updated 04/09/12 7:04 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 25 comments

Running and Shin Splints

When Spring weather hits, many runners can't wait to wave goodbye to the treadmill and head to the open road. All that fresh air and gorgeous scenery gives the sense of freedom, but it can also cause a painful sensation in the front of the lower legs. Shin splints are a common ailment for runners switching from the treadmill to the road, and if a runner doesn't take certain precautions, that pain Read more

RX For Shin Splints: Ice Massage


Updated 01/20/12 12:07 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Treat Shin Splints With Ice Massage

Shin splints are the bane of many new runners. The tight calves that accompany mileage increases can spell pain for the lower leg. If running causes any discomfort, take time off to allow your shin splints to heal. But you need not sit idle on the sidelines while you recuperate: ice massages help, too. A serious runner, my Equinox trainer reminded me of the healing combo of ice and massage to Read more

Training For a Marathon With Shin Splints


Updated 11/12/11 9:35 PM · Posted by · 4 comments

Running With Shin Splints and How to Prevent Them

It's marathon season, and FitSugar reader isureamheather has caught the bug. Unfortunately, she's a few weeks into her training program and experiencing those dreaded shin splints. She posted this question about how to deal in our RunningSugar group. Hi all! I'm new to the group (hello!) and hoping some of you might have some advice. I've recently kicked up my running to start a 12-week half Read more

5 Reasons to Love the Incline


Updated 09/15/11 10:50 AM · Posted by · 4 comments

The Benefits of Running on an Incline

I know that I should embrace the incline while I'm running, but most of the time the thought of running hills and trudging along an angled treadmill fills me with unease. The more I think about it, though, the more I realize I should be loving the hills — and why you should, too. Here's why: You'll burn more calories. There's a pretty big difference between a totally flat treadmill and one Read more

Hills, Inclines, and Shin Splints — Oh My!


Updated 10/14/11 11:50 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 2 comments

How to Prevent Shin Splints

If you run or hike, chances are high that you're familiar with shin splints. These micro tears in the lower leg muscle that attaches to the tibia (shin bone) most often occur from overuse — when you push yourself too hard, too soon. A calf muscle that's stronger than the muscles on the front of your shin makes you prone to this injury too. We recently wrote that Jennifer Aniston pumps up the Read more

Know Your Injury: Shin Splints vs. Lower Leg Stress Fracture


Updated 04/17/12 1:59 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 22 comments

Shin Splints vs. Lower Leg Stress Fracture

I've officially said goodbye to my treadmill for the season and have been loving bringing my runs outside. My shins, on the other hand, have not been too psyched. I've been experiencing this shooting pain in my right shin when I run on the roads in my neighborhood. I assumed it was shin splints, since I've experienced them before in the Spring, but since I was only feeling it on one leg, a Read more

Prehab: Exercises to Prevent Shin Splints


Updated 04/13/10 4:32 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 3 comments

Exercises to Prevent Shin Splints

Shin splints are one injury that can stop you in your tracks. We posted about these injuries recently and an anonymous user shared this great injury-prevention workout in the comments. One Summer, I trained with my sister's track team. Here's what the coach would have us do: Walk one way on our heels with toes turned out Walk on our heels with toes turned in Walk on our toes with feet turned Read more

Prevent Shin Splints With Toe Lifts


Updated 11/12/09 12:35 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 0 comments

How to Prevent Shin Splints 2009-11-12 12:30:05

Since the weather is getting chillier, many of you might be moving your runs indoors. From my experience, switching running surfaces always takes some time to get used to, and shin splint pain has often been a symptom of adjustment. To prevent soreness in the front of your lower leg, here's an exercise recommended by Runner's World you can do any time you're sitting to strengthen your shins and Read more

Ways to Prevent Shin Splints


Updated 01/20/12 9:02 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 7 comments

How to Prevent Shin Splints 2009-03-27 10:00:00

Spring running often means increasing the intensity of your workouts, but this vigorous approach can lead to shin splints. Aside from following the 10 percent rule, here are a few things you can do to prevent that nagging lower leg pain. Stretch your lower legs. Keep your calves, feet, and ankles flexible. Stretch them daily, even if you don't run that day. Warm up with heel walks: Heel walks, Read more

Have You Ever Had Shin Splints?


Updated 02/17/09 8:26 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 29 comments

Have You Ever Had Shin Splints?

Shin splints are an awful, jabbing, throbbing pain in your lower legs that's often caused by running, but people who hike, play basketball, or do other vigorous activities that involve your legs can also suffer from this piercing ailment. After making New Year's Resolutions to start exercising, many newbies experience shin splints, but changing up your routine, like switching to running on a Read more