Foot pain on the elliptical
twocsmom
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Has anyone else experienced this? If so what can I do to fix it? Seems like after a certain amount of time on the elliptical machine the balls of my feet and some times my toes start to burn and hurt. I remember feeling this when I worked at at the gym several years ago too...what causes this? Any ideas what I can do to stop it?
Thanks!
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Has anyone else experienced this? If so what can I do to fix it? Seems like after a certain amount of time on the elliptical machine the balls of my feet and some times my toes start to burn and hurt. I remember feeling this when I worked at at the gym several years ago too...what causes this? Any ideas what I can do to stop it?
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It sounds like you may be having some friction between your foot and your footwear. You might want to try a friction reducing sock liner in a well fitting shoe.0
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Has anyone else experienced this? If so what can I do to fix it? Seems like after a certain amount of time on the elliptical machine the balls of my feet and some times my toes start to burn and hurt. I remember feeling this when I worked at at the gym several years ago too...what causes this? Any ideas what I can do to stop it?
Thanks!
Thank you for that advice! I have the same problem and it's really annoying, especially since I get the best cardio workout at the gym on the elliptical. I thought it was just me!0 -
It sounds like you may be having some friction between your foot and your footwear. You might want to try a friction reducing sock liner in a well fitting shoe.
I'll have to look for those! Another good suggestion!0 -
I had the same problem - also when walking for long periods of time. I found some insoles in a walking shop that helped reduce pressure points on the balls of your feet/big toe which really helped. They were made out of two types of gel. This is what I used but there are others on the market.
http://www.trekmates.co.uk/online-shop/insoles/trekmatesreg-double-shock-gel-insole
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Thank you everybody! Will give all your suggestions a try!0
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I posted this same question a couple of days ago! I've changed my trainers to some New Balance walking ones and today was better-my feet weren't desperately painful until after the first hour, someone did suggest I wear fitflops on the elliptical to see if that made a difference as they are toning shoes-I'm tempted but I don't want to be laughed at!
Also, make sure that your shoes are not tied tightly as this restricts the blood flow x0
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