Elliptical, Feet fall asleep
Sheisinlove109
Posts: 516 Member
My feet fall asleep on the elliptical at about the 45 min mark. I've tried different types of support tennis shoes, stretching, moving feet placement....other ideas?
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Sometimes it has to do with how tight you tie your shoes.
Other than that, don't use it for more than 30 minutes and your problem is solved.1 -
Keep feet flat , not tip toes1
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I don't think I do tip toes...that requires balance and would be a funky workout. I'll have to keep an eye out tomorrow0
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Ah! This happens to me, too! I stop at the thirty minute mark, do something else, and if I'm feeling motivated, I'll go back! Hope that helps0
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I think that happens to a lot of people. Happens to me as well. I think maybe move your feet a bit back so it doesn't hit the front of the pedal.0
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Loose laces may help, not lacing all the way to the top of your shoe may help, reversing direction for a while may help (e.g. forwards 4 mins / backwards 1 min).
Or just simply switch to a bicycle trainer or rowing machine!0
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