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https://www.disboards.com/threads/the-running-thread-2020.3784001/)
Since you mentioned running shoes, let me offer some advice based on my experience...if you have any leg pains during your 5K training I highly recommend you consult with your local running store.
When I started back up with running, it went "well" at first. I built up to a mile (from that humbling original run of 0.25!) and I think it was around when I got to 1.5 or 2 miles, I started getting shin splints. I tried to "tough it out" but they became brutally painful. I iced my shins after each run, I did stretches before and after..I did the RICE thing (rest, ice, compression, elevation) but they just got worse. I was very discouraged. I took a couple of weeks off but that was no help. I tried new shoes - no help.
Before this gets too long - it turns out I had not only the wrong type of shoe but the wrong size, too! I bought the first pair at Dick's. The associate recommended some shoes (I picked one - New Balance - mostly based on price) and helped me determine the size. The second pair I bought were ASICS because of the cushioning and that was from Sports Authority where you basically size/fit them yourself.
On the advice of several other, I went to our local running store. They recommended a stability shoe (New Balance 860s) and to try Pinnacle inserts. Plus, they recommended I try 11.5 instead of my usual 10.5. Man! That made all the difference in the world! I ran without any shin problems from that moment. If that had not worked, I doubt I would have continued running.
I used that same model of shoe until very recently (I use a different New Balance now - still a stability shoe, though) but I still use the inserts and still no shin splints.
I know of other runners that have told me about getting relief from back ailments, IT band pain, and plantar fasciitis just buy having the correct shoe recommendation.
Now, correct shoes aren't going to perform miracles and solve every issue but if you have some early setbacks as I did, do not be discouraged. Know that there are other actions you can take from people that want to help.
(And, no, I do not own or otherwise have any financial interest in a running store

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