Elliptical... numb feet??
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This doesn't happen to me on the elliptical, because I think I sort of pick my feet up, but on the machine that is sort of like air running (no tracks, I always call it a cross trainer) they get numb because my toes are pressed into the front of the foothold.0
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It will go away once you become accustomed to it. I moved to a different type elliptical one day and it came back because the angle was slightly different and I was not used to it. I think it might be that some of the supportive muscles in the your feet and ankles need to build up a bit (but that's my theory)0
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I know this is an old post... but I actually searched it again to come back and tell you...."THANK YOU" all for posting information. My feet were going numb on the elliptical and could barely make 5 minutes.
After reading all this information and realizing I wasn't going to face amputation of feet or worse... a stroke....... I pushed passed it tonight.
The numbness kina came and went, but I just kept going.
I went 42 minutes!!!! From a girl who could only do 5 min. a very short time ago..... THis is a happy day for me.0
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