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How do I get rid of shin splints?
Akee Leggs
Edina, MN |
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Unfortunately, there isn't a singular root cause of shin pain
or "splints" in runners. "Shin splints" is actually a general
term to describe a variety of lower leg tendon ailments that can
be caused by a number of things including: shoes that are too
firm (too supportive), shoes that are to soft (not supportive
enough), increasing training volume too quickly, running on uneven
surfaces or even inflexibility or muscle imbalances. As such,
finding a quick cure for shin splints is often elusive. However,
as with most tendon-type overuse injuries, rest/alternative training,
stretching (in this case calf stretches) and diligent post-exercise
icing will help. In addition, its always a good idea to have a
trainer, sports medicine specialist or running shoe store employee
take a look at your foot-type, the wear pattern on your shoes
and your running gait (stride) to make sure that you're in the
proper kind of shoe. |
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What are the best running routes in the Twin Cities?
Lewis and Clark
Portland, OR |
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We are biased because of our location next to the Chain of Lakes
, but we think there is no better area in the country than the
routes around the Minneapolis parks and lakes. Runners World magazine just voted Minneapolis the 2nd best running city in the
country, largely based on the routes around the lakes. You can
run anywhere from 3 miles to 50 miles and still be running on
paths kept clear for just runners and walkers. You don't have
to worry about cars or bikes getting in your way. They also do
a tremendous job of keeping the paths cleared of snow and slush
during the winter months, so you can run on them year round. For
a map of milage and routes around Lake of the Isles, Lake Calhoun,
Lake Harriet and Minnehaha Parkway, click here for map of the lakes
We wouldn't want you to run the same routes every single day,
so we certainly recommend some of our other favorite routes. There
are some great trails in the Twin Cities. Hyland Park in Bloomington
has a tremendous route for trail running that offers hills and
tremendous scenery on nice soft surfaces. Murphy-Hanrehan Park
in the Savage area and Afton Park in the eastern suburbs of St.
Paul also has great trail running available. Click here to link to Hennepin Parks website, a great resource
for local trail running.
The Luce Line trail in the Western suburbs allows you to run on
soft crushed limestone with marked mileage and offers you some
nice tree lined routes that are especially nice on windy days. |
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I find it easier to run with someone. Can you recommend any groups
or clubs to run with?
Lone Lee
Burnsville, MN |
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The Twin Cities has some of the best running clubs in the country.
We have a very high opinion of many of them and suggest that you
compare them to find which group offers exactly what you are looking
for. We strongly suggest Northwest ClubRun, the Minnesota Distance
Running Association (MDRA), the Calhoun Beach Running Club, and
the American Lung Association running club (ALARC). Check out the Minnesota running links on our "events" page. |
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Is it really necessary to visit a "specialty running store" to
buy running shoes and running clothes?
I. Owen BigBoxstore
Everywhere, America |
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Of course we are biased, but we think visiting a knowledgeable
specialty running store is one of the most important things you
can do to help you stay successful in your quest for running fitness
and enjoyment. The purchase of a quality pair of running shoes
fit to your specific needs is the single most important part of a running plan.The staff at our store or
any good running store that specializes in running (not bikes,
skis, all sports and running!) knows running shoes inside and out. We have encountered all
kinds of injuries and foot problems and we know which shoes give
you the best chance to be successful. |
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I'm new to the area; what are the best local races to run?
I B Fast
Boulder, CO |
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There are a wide variety of quality local races , so it depends
on the criteria you are looking for. There are fun recreational
5K 's that are full of runners of all shapes and sizes. There
are 5K's and 10K's with elite fields of the top local and national
runners competing at the highest level. Finally, there are plenty
of races from 5K to marathon with both elite runners and first
time runners.
We also have some favorites around the country and occasionally
we arrange some group trips to these races. Some of our favorite
races, locally and nationally:
Winter Waddle 5K
Arena Thanksgiving 5K
Easy Does It 5K
Race for the Cure 5K
Get in Gear 10K
Garry Bjorklund 1/2 marathon
Dick Beardsley 1/2 marathon
Lienenkugel's 1/2 marathon
Earth Day 1/2 marathon
Race to Robie Creek
Grandmas Marathon
Twin Cities Marathon
San Diego Marathon
Valley of the Sun Marathon
Hood to Coast Relays
Bay to Breakers 10K |
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