I had them pretty bad for a while, and I run pretty regularly. To say that this will cure everyones case of shin splints is a bit far fetched, but it really worked for me after maybe 3-4 weeks.
Stand/lean against a flat wall. put your heels 8" or so away from the wall. raise your toes up as high as you can and slowly let them down.
3 sets of 10-12 reps; three times a day..
You look rediculous doing this excercise, but it targets what the main problem is... the anterior muscle of your calf is just weak.
I would also recommend some calf stretches and try running on softer ground. Concrete and pavement have a tendancy to make you heel strike hard forcing your shin to decompress rapidly when the front of your foot finally lands.
Hope this helps!


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If they wear out, I'll get another pair.
) worked pretty well when I had them... used to have them when I started out years back - from a combination of being unconditioned and either cheap or old running shoes... if you're on the road/pavement it is WORTH investing.
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