Feet and Running
beatnik236
Posts: 120 Member
So sandal and flip flop season is coming and for the past year and 1/2 that I started running, my feet have gotten UGLY! black toes (sometimes), toenails falling off. My feet have gotten so ugly that I don't want to go get a pedicure. lol. (and I have to admit that with probable "openings" on my feet I am afraid to stick my feet into a (probable) germ infested foot bath at a salon)
How do you girls (and guys) keep your feet looking good?
How do you girls (and guys) keep your feet looking good?
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It sounds to me as though your shoes are causing foot problems. Maybe they're the wrong size or the wrong type, even if they're a very good brand. Properly fit shoes for your body and feet, as well as the kind of running you do shouldn't cause that at all.
Please go to a dedicated running store, and have someone there go through things with you. If you have done that, then there's something else happening that you should probably see a doctor for.
I run 5-7 miles per day, either outside in good weather or in the halls of my school when the kids are gone, and have not had any problems such as you're describing since I was fit by a competent person at a dedicated store, rather than the kids at the big box sporting goods stores (which, unfortunately, all too often includes Foot Locker).0 -
I have 2 pairs of Asics.
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i had a choice to either become a foot model, or a runner. i made the right choice.0
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It sounds like you need a bigger pair of shoes, and some nail polish!
I got fitted at a running store- those shoes didn't work for me so it's not an end all be all. I had several people recommend to me www.roadrunnersports.com I used their shoe selector and have been very happy with the pair I have now. And they have a 90 day return policy.0 -
WHOA! I only run between 15-20 miles per week but I have never had problems like that.0
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As crazy as it sounds, out of the 6 yrs that I've been running (60-100)mi a week, I've never had any toenail issues. (knocks on wood). I've had some big blisters after some 30 milers but nothing serious. I think it could be a shoe issue. Worth it to go to a running store and have them analyze your foot, running form and pick up a new pair of shoes. It could also be a shoe size or width issue. This is just what I would do if I was having those issues.0
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I think you need a 1/2 size or full size bigger shoes?
Maybe better ones, not sure what you have. Maybe a wider toe area?
For me I use nail polish and lots of Vanicream-cream.
An occasional foot soak.
GOOD flip flops with arch support or my feet-legs-back hurt and then can't run.0 -
Buy your running shoes 1/2 size larger than your street shoes. Problem solved.0
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I have done all of the above. I guess I will just suffer with ugly feet.0
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Are your feet slipping forward? Have you tried different lacing?0
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I have been running for about a year and have had no problems as you describe. I have heard that it is rather common. I guess I am lucky. The worst I had was letting a toenail grow a bit too long and it cut into an adjacent toe, an easy remedy.
It may be worthwhile getting another fitting, it can't hurt :drinker:0 -
Epsom salt soaks
Gold Bond powder on the feet and in the shoe before runs
Gold Bond foot lotion before bed
Pumice stone
Larger shoes
Good quality socks (I swear by the Asics Hydrology 3-packs), and toss them when they aren't soft anymore0 -
I agree that it's a shoe/sock problem. My toenails were bruising because my shoes were too small, even though they "fit". As soon as I was fitted, the problem went away.0
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Are your feet slipping forward? Have you tried different lacing?
I do feel like that they slip forward. I haven't tried different lacing. I already went up a full size in shoes which helped the toe crowding a lot.0 -
How much are you running? I was running quite a bit last year and only had one minor toe nail issue. Your toes shouldn't even be rubbing so I think you need either new shoes or new size.0
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Are your feet slipping forward? Have you tried different lacing?
I do feel like that they slip forward. I haven't tried different lacing. I already went up a full size in shoes which helped the toe crowding a lot.0 -
It sounds like you need a bigger pair of shoes, and some nail polish!
I got fitted at a running store- those shoes didn't work for me so it's not an end all be all. I had several people recommend to me www.roadrunnersports.com I used their shoe selector and have been very happy with the pair I have now. And they have a 90 day return policy.
a brick & mortar that has a great return policy too is Sport Chalet, if you join their Action Pass club thing (free) you get 60 or 90 days (I forget) even if you wear them out on a run - or several - and decide they don't work for you. So if you have one of those around and don't want to hassle with shipping and such, that's another option.0 -
Are your feet slipping forward? Have you tried different lacing?
I do feel like that they slip forward. I haven't tried different lacing. I already went up a full size in shoes which helped the toe crowding a lot.0 -
If your a runner you don't have good feet that's just it I'm afraid. Keep your toenails short and make sure your shoes fit correctly will minimise it but in the long term if you run you'll never be a foot model. I at present have 4 partially black toenails and one that was very bloody after yesterdays hard trail run. So foot model or runner you decide ;-)0
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Check this out: Katie Runs This shoe lacing techniques - http://katierunsthis.com/2011/10/04/running-shoe-lacing-techniques/
Thank you for this!!! I tried it for the first time today and it was the first time I didn't have to stop at some point to retie my shoes.0 -
You can always give yourself a pedicure! You can get all the supplies you need yourself! You can also get some vitamin-enriched nail polishes to help with your nail issues. But I agree with the rest of the posters, you need to figure out why! Maybe see a podiatrist?0
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You need to go to RunnersWorld.com...it is a great site and the magazine is really good too. They have a questionnaire on the site that you fill out about your feet that helps you pick the correct pair of shoes. Some of the shoes are expensive but some are cheap...you just have to pick what is best for you. I wrote the shoes down and went to my closest shoe store and tried them on. I do not have any issues with my feet and running.
You can also try some Green Tea foot cream. It has mint in it and helps circulation. I am NOT a doctor and these are just things that have worked for me!
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I have done all of the above. I guess I will just suffer with ugly feet.
Maybe its time to get fitted at the store. You may not have the right shoe for your foot. I'm assuming if you've only been running 1.5 years, you aren't covering insane distances for either marathon training or ultras. Even so, after I got properly fitted I did not have that issue ever again.0 -
Honestly I just do the best I can. Ugly feet just comes with the territory :-/
Good shoes, proper socks and I use a pumice stone to scrub them once a week really good.0 -
I had a problem with my toenails a while back and my dr said it was trauma to the nail due to the constant pressure/bumping/rubbing against the shoe. She said to make sure I keep my nails cut short, even behind the skin line.. they skin will recede as you do this. Ever since then I've had no issues. Perhaps this will help with your nail issue. Other than that, soak your feet in some epsom salts after you run, use a good thick lotion and put socks on to help keep them soft and moisturized0
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