Runner's Blisters
JuroNemo14
Posts: 101 Member
Hello lads,
This might be the wrong place for this, but I figured since this place is supposed to aim to help other people who run, I might as well post it here.
My problem in here is that every time I run, and this is always in the same spots, I get this horrible pain after a while. The pain worsens over time, and always, I find the blisters below my feet to bubble up on the exact same spot, every time. Sometimes, it becomes a blood bubble, and sometimes, it is only filled with other fluid(sweat)?
The places I am referring to is this one: http://imgur.com/16ewKSW This example is more mild, but sometimes, it becomes very annoying to walk on my feet, because it bubbles up.
Does anyone know what this is? Is this something basic, and what can be done against this issue?
This might be the wrong place for this, but I figured since this place is supposed to aim to help other people who run, I might as well post it here.
My problem in here is that every time I run, and this is always in the same spots, I get this horrible pain after a while. The pain worsens over time, and always, I find the blisters below my feet to bubble up on the exact same spot, every time. Sometimes, it becomes a blood bubble, and sometimes, it is only filled with other fluid(sweat)?
The places I am referring to is this one: http://imgur.com/16ewKSW This example is more mild, but sometimes, it becomes very annoying to walk on my feet, because it bubbles up.
Does anyone know what this is? Is this something basic, and what can be done against this issue?
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I'm not a runner but was a long distance speed skater. I used to get blisters from my skates. I swore by a product called Compeed. It was a gel bandage that allowed me to train despite really bad blisters. You need to follow the instructions on the package with warming the bandage to get it to adhere properly.0
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Try changing your socks or shoes. The only time I ever had blisters was from running in the rain when my foot slid around in the shoe and one time I bought some new shoes. Both runs in those gave me blisters. Took them back and traded them in and haven't had any since.0
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Any advice what kind of shoes are recommended for me in this case? Any special brand? Any kind of much desired feature?0
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Change your socks!! Get a sock that is meant for running - which means NO WHITE TUBE SOCKS! Those things kill when running. I personally love smart wool brand, but there are other brands out there as well. They are more expensive than normal socks, but worth every penny.
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Go to a running store and get fitted for shoes. They should let you try out the shoes on a treadmill or even run up and down their street. Find a pair that feels great and go with them.
THEN... buy some running socks that are lightweight and designed to keep your feet dry. This is a big deal for me - I was getting really bad blisters before I changed socks.
Last... if the problem persists (it probably won't) there's a product called Bodyglide that strongly recommend. It goes on like deodorant and does a great job preventing blisters and chafing anywhere on your body.
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Go to a specialty running store and get fitted. Everyone is different, and they'll have the best advice after assessing your feet and gait.0
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I use New Balance 609s and whatever socks are clean lol. Never had any trouble with blisters0
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apply moleskin if you are reluctant to give up on a pair of pricey running shoes... you might try different insoles or two pairs of socks.. BUT if you apply moleskin over the area that is blistering (before it blisters) you should be just fine...0
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Go to a store for a fitting; I only blister with new shoes I haven't fully broken in; best of luck.0
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I used to get blisters on the balls of my feet. I now wear 2 pairs of socks and it has been completely alleviated. The trick is to wear one really thin liner pair against the skin and a thick cushioning sock over that. Both pairs should be wicking material and NO cotton. The friction is transferred between the socks instead of between my foot and the sock.0
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Any advice what kind of shoes are recommended for me in this case? Any special brand? Any kind of much desired feature?
Moisture wicking socks .... shoes that are properly fit to your foot and stride ... spray antiperspirant if necessary.0 -
Wright Socks (no joke) are awesome.0
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