feet going numb?
sabolfitwife
Posts: 423 Member
I just started C25K two weeks ago and while I'm running my right foot goes numb in the toes. I know I know, go get fitted for running shoes... I am on a very tight budget and cant. I have a pair of Nike frees and a pair of Nike alvalord. I use the frees to workout in and the others for hiking and such. Have any of you experienced this?
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Laced too tight? That can cause that problem. Try loosening them - hope it's an easy fix!0
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Check the lacing. If that isn't it then check your feet as they are hitting pavement. Do you run on the ball and toe area? That may be the case too.0
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Agree that your shoe is probably too tight--relacing might be all you need. The other thing people often don't think about is socks. Your feet swell when you run, so if you wear tight socks (and most athletic socks are pretty form-fitting), or even if you pull them on over your toes too tightly that can cause problems. I had some numbness early on, and ended up switching from medium to large socks.0
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Hmmm I will try replacing them! I heard cotton socks are bad to run in? Dunno where I heard that or why its bad...?0
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Hmmm I will try replacing them! I heard cotton socks are bad to run in? Dunno where I heard that or why its bad...?0
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Yep, loosen your laces. It should solve the problem. Or run barefoot.0
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I wonder if your shoes aren't too short. When i started c25k i was wearing a size smaller until i got fitted. This gives your feet the extra room needed when running and avoids black nails. Just a thought. Good luck, keep up the good work!0
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Mine have done that everytime im on the elliptical or arc machine... my laces arent too tight and i have a good shoes... i always passee it off as a nerve somewhere... goodnluck. :0
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Sometimes a pair of shoes just doesn't work for you. My feet go numb on a particular elliptical trainer at the gym. Obviously, I don't use that machine. Also, you could try wearing thinner socks, like lightweight liner socks. Good luck. I hate spending money on athletic shoes that turn out to be uncomfortable.0
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I used to have this problem. I even went to a podiatrist and bought a pair of $150 shoe inserts - to no avail.
I found that the 'cure' for me was to wear flat shoes during the day. If I wear heels, I walk with the ball of my foot hitting the ground first. So when I walk or run in training for any great length of time, my feet go numb after about 25 minutes.
I still do wear heels, but if I wear flats for several days in a row, I do not have a problem with numb feet when training.0 -
Numb toes are just one of a multitude of issues I experienced when wearing shoes that weren't right for me. Could be that the laces are too tight or the socks are too thick or something, but seriously go get fitted for running shoes. If the shoes aren't going to work for you, it's not going to get better. Just more of your foot will go numb the longer you run. Try the laces, try the socks, but I'd really suggest finding a way to get fitted for shoes.0
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I relaced my shoes and that helped a little bit. I do wear heels during the day so that very well could be a part of it. And I also live in a very hilly neighborhood and I notice it does go numb when I'm running downhill.0
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