Do all runners lose toenails?
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omma_to_3
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Just curious on this. I've never lost a toenail - not even close. I've been running for over 3 years, though the most mileage I get to is 20 to 25 miles at the peak of training for a half. Typically, it's more like 15 - 18 miles a week. I just read all the time about how bad runner's feet are supposed to look and mine are fine. I do tend to where my shoes on the big side. Or is just that I'm not particularly high mileage?
Just curious (and bored apparently LOL)
Just curious (and bored apparently LOL)
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I haven't lost one yet and I've been running consistently for about 7 years now. Like you my longest distance running has been a half marathon, perhaps if I upped my distances training for a marathon it might happen but....so far,so good (we may also just be lucky people whose shoes fit exceptionally well......)0
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Have run for 40 years, never lost one.0
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had one get a bit painful for a few weeks but didnt lose it. i lost my toenail after accidently dragging the wheely bin over my foot while wearing sandals0
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I've never lost one, but I don't do really long distances. However, I have noticed if I let them get a little too long the toes sometimes get a little tender.0
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I haven't lost one yet and I've done 1/2 marathons. Granted the pounding after 13 miles does take a toll on balls of my feet and the toenails do get tender.0
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I have heard that about ultramarathoners. In fact, I either read it or maybe I saw it on a documentary that some ultramarathoners get them removed - on purpose !! - before a race. Yikes!0
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I've been running a little over a year and ran a half in May. I've never lost a toenail either. I only recently found out this was a thing from my friend I ran the half with (she doesn't lose toenails either). My toes don't get sore either, but I have very small feet/toes and keep my nails really short so that might have something to do with it.0
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My husband and I both run a lot-I get pedicures and have pretty toes but his feet are a mess! I think he has lost 3 nails at one time or another.0
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I did not know that you should get running shoes a size larger than your regular shoes and lost four toenails. I got some larger shoes and haven't had a problem since. About 25 miles a week.0
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Proper shoes eliminate much of the risk. Buy cheap shoes (or expensive ones that aren't right for your feet) and watch your toenails turn black.0
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I have never lost a nail, my training partner has lost many. His nails turn black and eventually come off. My big toe usually wears a hole in the top of my shoe but the nail is fine.
If I wear steel toe work shoes, the nail on my big toe will split down the center.0 -
I had never lost a toenail until I bought some sneakers that weren't a good fit for me. But, after spending that much money that I couldn't get back (didn't figure out that they hurt until running a couple times in them) i decided to at least get the miles out of them for my half that was coming up (yes, I know that wasn't the best decision, but money is tight). After that race I lost my big toenail. Idk if this is something with just my feet, but that toenail has grown back extra thick and funky looking, and keeps falling off after a few months. I have my other big toenail that does the same thing, but i had dropped a chair on it years ago and it grew back funky.
I'd say if you are constantly losing toenails that you need a different shoe. I don't think losing a toenail is a good thing.0 -
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I've been running since I was 8 and thankfully haven't lost a toenail doing it.0
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No, but I wear the correct shoe size. I need to be able to wiggle my toes plus. I have done a couple marathons too no problem.
Or let's say I used to anyway because the last pair I sized down for vanity. I have big feet too and a big big toe. That pair did not see much running though.0 -
I never lost one from running.
My baby toe nail fell off during after a particularly hectic day running errands all over NYC in flats when I was an intern.0 -
I haven't lost any toe-nails. My brother, who is a trail ultra-marathoner, has lost several toe-nails. His runs are anywhere from 50 - 100 miles nonstop in the mountains.0
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I've never lost one. My longest run is a full marathon and after that the toe next to the big one turned purple for a month but stayed on.0
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I run and have never lost any, but when DH started running he lost like 4 of them in pretty quick succession. But nothing since then.0
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The problem is poor shoe fitting0
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