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AngryMuscles
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hey bros. yeah, we've all been there. waking up early in the morning or from a power nap after work, then decide to hey, why not go for a freaking brisk walk/jog and only to end up limping back home with a pair of shin splints.
this is what hinders my cardio from improving at all. if it hurts, i sometimes ignore is and just do have I have to do and end up cramping up so bad it makes gals PMS a funny thing. it hurts so bad that one time, i actually had to call someone to help me get on my feet.
now I ask, are shin splints genetics? what causes it. what can one do to avoid such? should we really exercise/workout our anterior shins too as oppose to your usual calf works?? what what what. thank you very much
this is what hinders my cardio from improving at all. if it hurts, i sometimes ignore is and just do have I have to do and end up cramping up so bad it makes gals PMS a funny thing. it hurts so bad that one time, i actually had to call someone to help me get on my feet.
now I ask, are shin splints genetics? what causes it. what can one do to avoid such? should we really exercise/workout our anterior shins too as oppose to your usual calf works?? what what what. thank you very much