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Old 20th Apr 08, 09:16 PM
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1 Year On And Still Having Foot Problems Help !

new to this please bare with me, i have completed 2 half marathons and i am due to do another 1 this year. i am running 6 miles a day for training but i am struggling with major blisters in the area from the ball of my foot to the heel i have used compeed plasters and had various pairs of trainers and socks i ran the last half marathon with 2 compeed plasters on each foot with a dressing covering that and boxing tape around my feet i was determined that i would do the race i am now training in asics gel gt-2120 trainers and i am still struggling help i am getting upset with myself now and i just think is it worth it i want to run but i cant carry on like this any advise greatfully received thanks
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First thoughts... how tight do you tie the laces?
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Old 20th Apr 08, 09:22 PM
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... And what kind of socks do you wear?
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Old 20th Apr 08, 09:35 PM
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i have tied them nornally as far as i know not too tight when i took my trainers back they told me to use the loop lacing but this hasnt helped
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Old 20th Apr 08, 09:36 PM
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thorlox and 1000 mile
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Old 20th Apr 08, 09:40 PM
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Peds comment on socks may well be relevant. I'm currently nursing a blister caused by a fold in my socks. I shall be very careful in future to ensure that putting on the shoes is not a hurried operation.
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Old 20th Apr 08, 09:41 PM
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Hmm... And 1000 mile socks are supposed to prevent blistering? I did try them for a while, but found them too uncomfortable. Maybe worth experimenting with different socks. Sorry can't be any more help.
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Hmm... And 1000 mile socks are supposed to prevent blistering? I did try them for a while, but found them too uncomfortable. Maybe worth experimenting with different socks. Sorry can't be any more help.
If it helps, I wear normal socks when running.
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Old 20th Apr 08, 09:51 PM
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thanks for that i will try different socks its just difficult to train if blisters arnt healed as you well know if you have any other suggestions please let me know
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Old 20th Apr 08, 09:52 PM
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thanks i will try anything im not about to give up yet i will try normal socks
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Old 21st Apr 08, 06:25 AM
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What are we classing as "normal" for socks?
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Old 21st Apr 08, 06:38 AM
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What are we classing as "normal" for socks?
The black ankle socks I wear to work, weddings, funerals, restuarants, hospital appointments etc and that the Mrs Scr8pe gets 2 for £3 at Sainbury's...... however, there is one activity I cant wear them for
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Old 21st Apr 08, 06:57 AM
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My "normal" socks are ordinary Nike crew socks, either in black or white.
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I am a little late joining the conversation, but.... I would recommend More Mile socks (they are grey & white, and I think they are called Oslo, or London) they are available on the Start Fitness website, and are actually fairly cheap. They feel a little rough on your feet but I have never had a single blister whilst wearing them, and I have run a marathon, half maraton, and done the Hadrians Wall walk in them.

I would also persevere with the compeeds, I have always found them to be really good, are you putting them on correctly?
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Long shot, but have you perhaps tried giving your feet a chance to recover? If you're getting blisters but continuing to run on them, the body's going to struggle to repair itself... Other than that I don't know, just make sure your shoes and socks fit you well and are comfortable - maybe try a bit of talc in your socks? (clutching at straws now!)
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