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I have been jogging consistently lately, and I notice I get the shin splints, but thats not the thing thats bugging me the most. I seem to get a sharp pain through the bridge of my left foot that sometimes sends me limping the rest of the way back to the gym.
I bought a good pair of Asics with arch supports and they have helped. I have also lost almost 20 pounds in a little over a month by quitting weights, crazy eating and I do 2 hours of cardio mostly Boxing and MT training 5 days a week. It has helped a lot, and there are some days when I dont have a problem, but others my shins and feet are on fire.
Will this eventually just go away?
When I played high school rugby we had a fairly strenuous conditioning regiment that involved a LOT of jogging.
At first I got HORRIBLE shin splints and foot pain as well, but after a while it went almost completely away.
I only weighed about 165 lbs at the time, so this information might not be that relevant, but I hope it helps.
yeah I notice it getting better but then when I went for my friday jog I was like holy **** just as bad as my first week all over again lol. I am a tiny little 183ib guy now and my coach thinks 170 would be a good fighting weight for me so I am not to far off your weight back then lol
LIVEHARD
19-07-2009, 10:45 PM
I have been jogging consistently lately, and I notice I get the shin splints, but thats not the thing thats bugging me the most. I seem to get a sharp pain through the bridge of my left foot that sometimes sends me limping the rest of the way back to the gym.
I bought a good pair of Asics with arch supports and they have helped. I have also lost almost 20 pounds in a little over a month by quitting weights, crazy eating and I do 2 hours of cardio mostly Boxing and MT training 5 days a week. It has helped a lot, and there are some days when I dont have a problem, but others my shins and feet are on fire.
Will this eventually just go away?
Got to a New Balance store or a running room You don't have to buy the shoes there $$
See if you Over Pronate or Under pronate You may need a sability type shoe
or if your over 250 some NB 993's (169.99 sucks ) & Ugly as F'k Sorry
but a total all round stability shoe built for big boys over 250 lbs
Shortdave
20-07-2009, 12:15 PM
Jogging is gay, this is just your feet's way of telling you that you suck.
;)
RagingRandy
20-07-2009, 03:58 PM
Yep. Go to Running Room and get properly fitted. It makes all the difference. If you run a lot you can burn out a pair of shoes in a few months.
wolverine
20-07-2009, 05:08 PM
Jogging is gay, this is just your feet's way of telling you that you suck.
;)
HA...HA Lol!!! that is some funny shit, jogging does suck but you should look in to support shoe's like LH suggested, I just paid $300.00 for a pair of Asics and they were worth every penny plus orthotics in them to help straighten my hip flexors.
Mr Ontario
20-07-2009, 06:39 PM
Have your girlfriend massage them :)
macka
20-07-2009, 08:35 PM
Have your girlfriend massage them :)
AFAIK inflatable sheep can't grip anything, but I may be wrong
using "AFAIK" is actually more amusing than the joke itself
but i still gave ya some greenz
thetorontodude
06-09-2009, 02:38 AM
Got to a New Balance store or a running room You don't have to buy the shoes there $$
See if you Over Pronate or Under pronate You may need a sability type shoe
or if your over 250 some NB 993's (169.99 sucks ) & Ugly as F'k Sorry
but a total all round stability shoe built for big boys over 250 lbs
Good call. I swtitched from Nikes to New Balance and the pain in my feet is gone. They were recommended by my chiropractor. I bought a couple of pairs - one for training and one for walking.
bigtavi8
06-09-2009, 02:00 PM
Honestly i agree with livehard. I had so many feet problems i almost had to stop all cardio and sports. But then i started whereing new balance shoes. there not the coolest looking but for everyday shoes they solved everything. Also if it gets bad as mine where get some custom orthotics from a specialist to put in your shoes. I did that for 2 years and now my feet knees low back are excellent. New balance shoes really do make the differnce.
AlladdinSane
06-09-2009, 02:28 PM
I have been jogging consistently lately
There's the problem right there.
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