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RT + Boots and healed shin splints... do they mix?
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RT + Boots and healed shin splints... do they mix?
Hey guys,
I am currently almost healed of my shin splints and as I have
PRMC on the 26th of March and possible RT not that long after that, I just have a couple questions
What are boots like to run in?
will they make my Shin splints flare up again and cause me more trouble?
Does anyone know of anyways to build up for boots?
Thanks
Andy
I am currently almost healed of my shin splints and as I have
PRMC on the 26th of March and possible RT not that long after that, I just have a couple questions
What are boots like to run in?
will they make my Shin splints flare up again and cause me more trouble?
Does anyone know of anyways to build up for boots?
Thanks
Andy
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Re: RT + Boots and healed shin splints... do they mix?
It is harder to run in boots but its just something that takes getting used to, like anything really.euro_andrew wrote:Hey guys,
I am currently almost healed of my shin splints and as I have
PRMC on the 26th of March and possible RT not that long after that, I just have a couple questions
What are boots like to run in?
will they make my Shin splints flare up again and cause me more trouble?
Does anyone know of anyways to build up for boots?
Thanks
Andy
Go online and buy some or get down to your nearest Army-Navy store and buy some boots so you can run in them.
AJ
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Ok kool, cheers for the advice guys.
I have some boots coming tomorow.. I bought size 11's which were a bit too big.. so I have just bought some Size 10's.
They are the current issue combat boots. So I might start walking in them etc.
I have some boots coming tomorow.. I bought size 11's which were a bit too big.. so I have just bought some Size 10's.
They are the current issue combat boots. So I might start walking in them etc.
Just Lie back and think of England.
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Yeah but the things with boots is that you have to break them in. So wear them around the house to stretch the leather, otherwise you'll find it harder to wear them in training.JCAP3 wrote:We were told not to run in boots after passing the PRMC. That might be because of shinsplints developing.
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buy sorbathanes iv suffered chronic compartment syndrome and they have sorted me out
http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/products/SOU27/
http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/products/SOU27/
ex nod was diagnosed with chronic compartment syndrome rejoining eventually.
currently in australia as im traveling the world before i rejoin the marines.
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currently in australia as im traveling the world before i rejoin the marines.
One Man One Life One Chance.
don't know if this really works or not but have watched a para training vid on youtube from the 80's and the training sgt tells the recruits to put there boots in a sink full of hot water to break them in.
have no idea if this is good advice or not. would rather just walk around in them to be honest.
have no idea if this is good advice or not. would rather just walk around in them to be honest.
Also worth checking out "Superfeet" insoles, less cushioning than sorbathanes, but help you foot shape more.fodd wrote:buy sorbathanes iv suffered chronic compartment syndrome and they have sorted me out
http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/products/SOU27/
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