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Q for fitness buffs: How come when I run my calfs tingle?


I recently started running to get in shape. But when I run 2 and 1/2 miles my calfs start to tingle and my feet feel like they are asleep. Is that heathly? and what I do to prevent it?

you should problem stretch your calfs before you run.

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