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If you’re just getting started with running, you may quickly find out that shin splints can be the bane of your existence. However, these products can help manage the pain and maybe even get rid of your shin splints altogether.

Before You Make a Purchase

Before you spend your hard-earned cash, it’s important to know that there are some things you can do to help get rid of your shin splints that cost no money at all.

More often than not, shin splints are usually caused by running too fast/far too soon. Take it extremely slow when you’re first starting out and absolutely take advantage of rest days—you want to build up the muscles in your legs before you really start to push yourself.

Once you start doing that, you can look to tangible remedies to help with your shin splints. Here are some of the best products to help with that.

A Decent Pair of Actual Running Shoes

Sometimes, a pair of actual running shoes is all it takes to fix most pains in your legs, and if you’re just starting out, it’s possible that you aren’t using actual running shoes.

We’ve covered some shoe options in the past, and those can be great to get you started looking in the right direction for a pair of running shoes. But perhaps the best thing you can do first is go to a local running store and get a gait analysis.

Professionals there will look at how you run and watch how your foot lands. From there, they can recommend the optimal type of running shoe for you. Take the time to try out as many shoes as you can—most running stores will let you return shoes if you don’t like them, even if you’ve put a few miles on them already.

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