Chafing!
Solat37_Neil
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I know it's cos I got fat legs but I just wondered if anyone knows of any good ways of eliminating chafing? Just started power walking and jeez the tops of my legs are so sore! It'll improve as I lose weight I guess, but it's starting to put me off exercising
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Get underwear that have a bit of leg to them so that your upper thigh is covered. And no boxers or briefs. Also Baby Powder made from corn starch is good.0
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Depends exactly where and why I would of thought, I used to get cafage and it was from the seam in my boxers, changed underwear and its fine now, more so as my thighs arent as big as they were at the time..0
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Try wearing stockings, the nylon stops the chafing.
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I've read adding baby powder is a great improvement! It absorbs moisture as you begin to sweat where your legs are rubbing together and keeps a rash from building as quickly. For a long time I moisturized the area and it turns out that is the absolute wrong thing to do.0
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the under armour long legged boxer things are great! And try going to a running store, maybe even a sports store, and get a bar of bodyglide. It's used like a deodorant but it really helps with chaffing. Baby powder is awesome too.0
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I'm not sure where your based but found this great cream called B3 which is specially designed for chaffing - good luck!0
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this is going to sound awkward but put deodorant on your inner thighs. I did that once when I wore a dress (mind you, I have very thick muscular thighs, so even when i was 130, I still had chafing problems), and I was fine until my skin absorbed it all...0
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Lanacane makes an anti chafing gel that you put on before working out. I've tried that and it works better than baby powder. For me the powder only helps after I'm already chafed. You can get it at the drug store0
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Avoid seams and ideally get something like a pair of cycling shorts to wear (underneath everything else, if you aren't the cycling shorts type).
If you want to know real agony though, try runner's nipple - a curse on long runs when a sweaty top starts chafing on your nipples with every step, and if you don't know what it is, try a Google image search!0 -
Yeah I was wearing boxers and they kept riding up (is this oversharing yet) lol0
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Bodyglide is magical. I started using it for running, but now I wear it on my thighs when I wear skirts and dresses as well.
If not online, you can find it at sports stores or outdoors stores (REI, etc.):
http://www.amazon.com/BodyGlide-Anti-Chafing-Stick-2-5oz/dp/B0025UIZUU0 -
All good sugestions. I found this site when I first started walking and it gave me a lot of good ideas that have helped
http://www.thewalkingsite.com/blisters.html0 -
Lanacane makes an anti chafing gel that you put on before working out. I've tried that and it works better than baby powder. For me the powder only helps after I'm already chafed. You can get it at the drug store
Bump! I did this on all sorts of chafe-prone spots last fall when training for a half marathon.0 -
I use Monistat Soothing Care Chafing Relief Powder-Gel.0
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You definitely need talc! It has many times been my saviour0
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Deodorant works wonders for me. And Anti-Monkey-Butt Powder. That stuff is magic.0
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Deodorant works wonders for me. And Anti-Monkey-Butt Powder. That stuff is magic.
You've gotta be taking the pi$$?? Anti-Monkey-Butt powder??? lmfao!!0 -
What about a bit of vaseline? Might help and easily avaliable.0
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Deodorant works wonders for me. And Anti-Monkey-Butt Powder. That stuff is magic.
You've gotta be taking the pi$$?? Anti-Monkey-Butt powder??? lmfao!!
*tries to resist the temptation to google it at work*0 -
Bodyglide is magical. I started using it for running, but now I wear it on my thighs when I wear skirts and dresses as well.
If not online, you can find it at sports stores or outdoors stores (REI, etc.):
http://www.amazon.com/BodyGlide-Anti-Chafing-Stick-2-5oz/dp/B0025UIZUU
I'm a runner and now that it is getting a bit warmer use Bodyglide on more body parts than you want to hear about. Toes, bottom of foot, top of foot, bra line (I guess you wouldn't need to do that area ) ), and sometimes waist area where band would rub.0 -
I know it's cos I got fat legs but I just wondered if anyone knows of any good ways of eliminating chafing? Just started power walking and jeez the tops of my legs are so sore! It'll improve as I lose weight I guess, but it's starting to put me off exercising
You can find a product called BodyGlide in Sporting Goods stores. It comes in a tube similar to a deodorant. Rub it on the places that tend to chafe prior to starting your workout. Works quite well! If you are female, this stuff is also a godsend when your sports bras are a little too loose but not yet loose enough to buy new ones--they chafe a lot in that stage!
In a pinch, you can use any regular stick deodorant, although the BodyGlide is better.
When you choose workout clothes, look for flat-lock seaming as it chafes less. In the better quality workout gear, seams are not only flat-locked, they're placed strategically in places they won't rub, like on the outside of the leg rather than the inside; like on the back of the shirt instead of on the sides, etc.0 -
baby powder, corn starch, deodorant, or an anti-chafing product such as body glide.0
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Deodorant works wonders for me. And Anti-Monkey-Butt Powder. That stuff is magic.
You've gotta be taking the pi$$?? Anti-Monkey-Butt powder??? lmfao!!
This is very real!! They sell it at lumber yards and such places for people who are moving around a lot at work, like construction workers.0 -
They also sell it at drugstores like Walgreens & CVS. I actually saw a huge double pack of Anti Monkey Butt Powder in the Sam's over the weekend.
I don't use it much now, but when I was training for the 60-mile 3-Day race we sometimes did 12-18 miles in one day. I used it a lot when we were heavy in the training.0 -
Spandex shorts under regular shorts or vaseline both work.0
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+1 for Bodyglide - available in all your fine sporting goods stores (D!ck's, Scheels, etc) as well as running shops, many outdoor stores (REI etc) and if you've got a scuba/snorkel/dive shop, or a kayak/canoe store handy they'll usually carry it there too. The stuff is like magic.0
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Deodorant works wonders for me. And Anti-Monkey-Butt Powder. That stuff is magic.
You've gotta be taking the pi$$?? Anti-Monkey-Butt powder??? lmfao!!
*tries to resist the temptation to google it at work*
It's a real product - Monkey Butt Powder. Stays on better than baby powder. Can be bought in a two-pack at Sam's Club!0 -
Glide chaffing cream, looks like a deoderant but you can find it at any sporting good store, target, walmart etc etc. Also Monkey Butt Powder. Oh, and I don't know what you are working out in but DO NOT wear cotton, cotton is a fat legs enemy!!! Try finding shorts that are a poly blend or even have spandex in them, like old school bike shorts under your regular shorts, having that slick fabric helps a ton! I know because I have me some big thighs0
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Wow now that's what I call feedback!! Thanks to everyone for their advice, looks like Bodyglide is the winner! Thanks guys, you're all fantastic0
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