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ALWAYS be sure you have shoes that fit your foot. |
As I read on the Huffington Post website, there are several things that can happen to our bodies when running.
Shin splints, that stabbing pain in your shins, from your muscles and tendons covering the shinbone getting inflamed. Keep them elevated, and ice them to treat the pain. Also, if you want, you can take a break from running on cement, which isn't good for your knees as well.
Knee pain: Pain around or behind the kneecap...All the pounding on pavement, downhill paths and weak hips, as well as imbalances can cause this to happen. AGAIN, try to stay closer to the softer paths for running, and a more flat surface for running. If you do choose to go running downhill, maybe calm it down a bit, not run so long, and or just walk.
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