Runners feet? PIC

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  • BryanAir
    BryanAir Posts: 434
    While my feet don't look like that pic you posted...they dang sure feel like it most of the time. I know for the first week I began running, my middle toe on my left foot got the not so uncommon "black toenail." So now I get to look forward to it falling off in the future....yuk.

    Like this?

    Ernts.jpg
  • dedmon
    dedmon Posts: 19
    While my feet don't look like that pic you posted...they dang sure feel like it most of the time. I know for the first week I began running, my middle toe on my left foot got the not so uncommon "black toenail." So now I get to look forward to it falling off in the future....yuk.

    Like this?

    Ernts.jpg
    Exactly like that, lol~
  • babytmarie27
    babytmarie27 Posts: 161
    :sick: lol jk
  • grandmanita
    grandmanita Posts: 59 Member
    You, are soooo bad!!!
  • babytmarie27
    babytmarie27 Posts: 161
    You, are soooo bad!!!

    Muahahahaha :laugh:
  • ReggaeNurse
    ReggaeNurse Posts: 140
    Lol...silly girl! Welcome to C25K...it can be kinda hard on the feet. Like you, I'm flat footed too, so you should see me like a 90 year old lady rubbing bengay on after a day of running :embarassed: Lol, so funny, but no pain, no gain right?
  • ageros
    ageros Posts: 66 Member
    I cringed so hard til I scrolled down, lol.
  • KathreneW
    KathreneW Posts: 66 Member
    Yikes!
  • noltes2
    noltes2 Posts: 202 Member
    OH MY GOSH GIRL! Hahahaha I was like - is this what I have to look forward to after my half marathon?

    In all seriousness though, once I started running regularly my feet have widened and flattened a bit, my bunion has become more prominent and I have calluses and blisters. Running is HARD on your body, for anyone. After I get the race out of my system I think I'll be more of a 1-3 mile at a time kind of a girl. I miss my pretty feet.
  • babytmarie27
    babytmarie27 Posts: 161
    :laugh:
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