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    Firstly, be sure to remove the cause of the problem. Whether it be a biomechanical problem, or an overload problem, make sure steps are taken to remove the cause. The basic treatment for shin splints is no different to most other soft tissue injuries. Immediately following the onset of any shin pain, the R.I.C.E.R. regime should be applied. . . . keep reading

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    Six out of 10 elite female athletes of reproductive age are at risk of the so-called 'female athlete triad' -- disordered eating, amenorrhoea and osteoporosis -- according to a large population-based study from Norway. Contrary to the researchers' expectations, non-athlete controls were at even higher risk of this potentially life-threatening syndrome than elite athletes -- 62.9% compared with 60.4%. . . . keep reading

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    What is "R4W Sisters Network"? Each member of Running4women will have the option to make their own "Profile page". (It's Free!) It's a place where they can introduce themselves to other members of R4W, have their own personal photo gallery, their own 'blog', and their own message systems inside the R4W website. We call the profile page "R4W Sisters Network" . . . keep reading

    Group PosterGroup Poster
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