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Wobble Board Exercises to Strengthen Connective Tissue
Try this routine to strengthen your bones, tendons and fascia.

“A Runner’s Guide to Connective Tissue” explains the importance of building the strength of your connective tissue—your bones, tendons and fascia—in order to be a less injury-prone runner. These wobble board exercises should help:
Wobble boards are supported by a ball projecting from the base. This routine works your kinetic chain (the interconnected muscles, nerves and other structural components of your running body). It helps immunize your body against shin splints, plantar fasciitis, Achilles problems, patellar tracking syndrome and IT band syndrome. Allow two to three minutes for recovery between sets. Repeat on opposite side. Try a resistance band workout for a less challenging workout.

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