Really weird question concerning ellipticals O_o
Megume
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Ok.,.. so I've got a weird question. Does anyone else have the problem of their toes/feet going numb while they work out on an elliptical?? This happens to me, and it's so painful! Which really sucks, because if it wasn't for this problem, I could run on that machine all day.
If anyone has tips to help stop this, please please please! let me know. Thanks!
If anyone has tips to help stop this, please please please! let me know. Thanks!
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Yes!! I asked a friend who is a work out freak lol, and she said to get some gel inserts for your shoes and make sure you wiggle your toes every 10 minutes0
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my gym instructor also said try and keep your heels pressed down rather than running toe to heel.0
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yep! i just wiggle them and it goes away.. i kinda clench my toes subconciously while running and doing the elliptical... sucks0
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What footwear do you use while running sweet? I'm assuming you wear trainers and not stilletos he he, but trainers that are actual 'Running' trainers will help circulation 100%. If you dont already use 'running' trainers, tis well worth the investment.
Never give up
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I agree - it's because you have the muscles tensed, usually meaning you're running through your toes not your heel.
I get this when I run, not on the elliptical - and I have to make a conscious effort to make sure I "unclench" the muscles / toes and then it goes away.
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I also find that going backwards as well as forwards means i run on my heels more and therefore don't get this problem as much/ it goes away if its happeneing..0
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Yep, happens to me horribly... same advice everyone else is giving you, as soon as the first sign of tingling occurs... start wiggling those toes and wake them back up!0
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glad you asked--this happens to me too, usually at around 40 minutes or so. I just changed shoes to more of a cross-trainer shoe and it helps considerably.
I had wondered about what was best--making sure your heels were firmly planted or up--based on responses here, sounds like firmly planted is the way to go. thanks all.0 -
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Some ellipticals have variable stride length and if you've got it set too long or short, this might add to the problem. Mine has three positions - have a play and see if that helps at all
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This happens to me all the time! I was starting to worry that there was somthing wrong with my right leg as it only happens in that foot!
Glad I'm not the only one! Will try wiggling my toes a bit more as it often forces me to stop my workout earlier than planned!
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Same thing happens to me. I have an elliptical at home, so I actually started wearing old Navy flip flops (which are really cushy) and it stopped happening as much. Also if I make an effort to stay flat footed the entire stride, not lifting my heel up then it reduces the problem as well......0
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OMG! I am so glad you posted this, as Y E S, this happens to me every time I am on the elliptical. IT is really bothersome as I feel like I could go all day on that machine except for this nuisance. I have purchased great shoes, try to wear well cushioned socks, but it still happens, so just have to keep wiggling my toes a lot! S T R A N G E occurrence isn't it?0
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Try going backwards. This pushes your weight through your heel more and frees up your toes. It also targets the leg/bum muscles differently so gives the routine a boost.0
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I hate when this happens, I switched sneakers and it did the trick0
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this used to happen to me and as soon as I started keeping my heal down NONSTOP it went away and I have never had that problem again, EVER.0
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I have that problem everyday. I think its mostly from pressing down near my toes instead of putting more of the pressure on the heels. My brother who is basically my trainer asked me to run for him and he noticed how I ran with my feet and said I need to focus on landing heel to toe. Probably same point with the elliptical.0
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This happens to me as well. As the others have said, you need to land on your heel, but I never think about it until my feet are asleep. What I do to wake them up is an exaggerated heel to toe movement where I actually pick up my toes and only push down with my heels, almost as if you are keeping your feet flat as you go around. Feels weird running this way, but it works.0
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Wow! I'm so glad that I'm not the only one. Thank you all for your wonderful responses. I'm gonna have to get some new shoes and change up the direction I'm peddling.
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I also find that going backwards as well as forwards means i run on my heels more and therefore don't get this problem as much/ it goes away if its happeneing..
Me too..0
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