Why do I get blisters from running?
david_swinstead
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I just started running.
I've never been a strong runner, and aside from a few weeks last year I've never worked it into my training before, so I'm not used to it.
After a few training sessions I've got pretty bad blisters on the arches of both feet.
I do have some proper running shoes - Nike Darts. I've never had my gait tested though so I don't know if these shoes are right for me.
Could it be the fault of the shoes, or is it more likely to be just because my feet aren't used to it? Will my skin toughen up quite quickly or do I need to change my shoes?
I've never been a strong runner, and aside from a few weeks last year I've never worked it into my training before, so I'm not used to it.
After a few training sessions I've got pretty bad blisters on the arches of both feet.
I do have some proper running shoes - Nike Darts. I've never had my gait tested though so I don't know if these shoes are right for me.
Could it be the fault of the shoes, or is it more likely to be just because my feet aren't used to it? Will my skin toughen up quite quickly or do I need to change my shoes?
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are you wearing proper running socks? I swear by Nike dri fit. If you wear cotton socks, it retains the moisture, and I've had blisters exactly how you describe.0
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I'd say it's your shoes not fitting you properly. I've only ever had blisters on the arches of my feet when my shoes are at the end of their life.0
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are you wearing proper running socks? I swear by Nike dri fit. If you wear cotton socks, it retains the moisture, and I've had blisters exactly how you describe.
Running socks?? I didn't even know that was a thing!
Do they really make much difference?0 -
To difficult to say. You can get blisters from any types of shoes, especially when you have only just started wearing them. Just wear a couple of plasters over the problem areas when you go on a few longer runs....0
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are you wearing proper running socks? I swear by Nike dri fit. If you wear cotton socks, it retains the moisture, and I've had blisters exactly how you describe.
Running socks?? I didn't even know that was a thing!
Do they really make much difference?0 -
are you wearing proper running socks? I swear by Nike dri fit. If you wear cotton socks, it retains the moisture, and I've had blisters exactly how you describe.
Running socks?? I didn't even know that was a thing!
Do they really make much difference?
I second this. Avoid cotton at all costs!0 -
Def the wrong shoes for your feet. I'm betting you aren't running very fad yet, since you say you just started, and I'll fitting shoes will cause friction and therefore blisters ! If you plan to stick with it, get professionally fitted and get good running socks that wick moisture.0
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Thanks for the advice guys.
I'll stick some plasters on until my current blisters heal. I'll get some running socks ASAP, and maybe get better shoes on payday.0 -
If you're getting blisters on the arches of your feet, it could be that your feet are slipping in your shoes (suggesting they are a little too big or not laced tightly enough), or perhaps that your shoes have padding in the wrong place(s) for your feet and are causing pressure points. It is always advisable to get your gait tested when buying running shoes as there are lots of different types, and everyone's feet/ankles are different. Also recommend running socks as they definitely do make a difference!
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Ouch that sounds like no fun at all! My blisters have in the main been on my toes, and often resulted in losing a toe nail or two! I have the pictures if you want to see them
On payday, pop into your local running / sports shop and have your running gait assessed. I would avoid Nike, they are fashion shoes and all my Nikes have caused injuries. I'm an asics man, but avoid Nike at all costs.
Blisters are obviously a point / area where your feet are rubbing, which means the insole is moving against your arch, if this continues after you have running socks and you have played around with lace tightness, then you have an ill fitting pair of shoes which are not supporting your arch properly.
Could you swim, cycle or row till the blisters have healed, to keep fit, and let the swelling go down?0 -
Thanks for the help guys. I picked up some running socks last night and went for a little jog with them.
My blisters from a couple of days ago are still a little sore but I could definitely feel how much comfier the running socks were.
Guess I'll stick to rowing and cycling for a few days until my feet are fine and then hit the treadmill again.0 -
Thanks for the help guys. I picked up some running socks last night and went for a little jog with them.
My blisters from a couple of days ago are still a little sore but I could definitely feel how much comfier the running socks were.
Guess I'll stick to rowing and cycling for a few days until my feet are fine and then hit the treadmill again.
Glad to hear the new socks helped! If you keep having problems definitely keep thinking about the possible shoe sizing/fit issue others raised above0 -
On payday, pop into your local running / sports shop and have your running gait assessed. I would avoid Nike, they are fashion shoes and all my Nikes have caused injuries. I'm an asics man, but avoid Nike at all costs.
Actually, Nike makes a great running shoe. I wear them to run and have never had an injury or a blister.
I do agree, get fitted with proper shoes and then purchase some decent running socks.0 -
Heat, friction, and moisture - cotton socks makes all these factors worse. Get a pair of running socks (3 pack for about $12 and every brand makes them). Also, make sure your shoes are properly fitted and SIZED UP. I'd say socks are 51% and shoes 49% responsible for blisters.0
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