zanzibar138
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I am right there with you. I could have written your post. I have eased out of running and started biking and swimming to give my body a rest.
Honestly I want to cry thinking about my goals being within my reach but suddenly dashed because of shin pain.
Good luck!
Thanks for the support


I had lots of problems with shin splints when I began training for my first half-marathon. Only shortening my stride made a difference for me. The reason you notice more pain with speed work is that your stride likely lengthens with faster running/jogging.
Actually I find that if I run faster there is less pain

