BeachRunner
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I second the sock notion. Socks make ALL the differnce. I ran my first half in socks that were not great and I finished with literally holes in my feet (big ouchDate: 1/22/2010 2:18:38 PM
Author: tlh
I ran a marathon in a downpour, with completely soaked shoes... and not one blister... thanks to Wrightsocks.
I LOVE THEM> even with bizzare-o shoes... they prevent blisters. They totally work for me.
I was running in cotton socks, but recently bought synethic materials. I may need to purchase a couple pairs of higher quality socks for my long runs.Date: 1/22/2010 2:38:08 PM
Author: dcgator
I second the sock notion. Socks make ALL the differnce. I ran my first half in socks that were not great and I finished with literally holes in my feet (big ouchDate: 1/22/2010 2:18:38 PM
Author: tlh
I ran a marathon in a downpour, with completely soaked shoes... and not one blister... thanks to Wrightsocks.
I LOVE THEM> even with bizzare-o shoes... they prevent blisters. They totally work for me.)
I told my running store people about it, and they recommend I switch to these socks...
http://www.amazon.com/Balega-Womens-Lady-Enduro-Socks/dp/B0012ISSTO/ref=pd_sbs_a_1
I absolutely LOVE them. I haven''t had any blisters since, even with 10 mile runs. Check em out!
PS I am also a big fan of the Body Glide for other body parts like inside the upper legs (prevents chaffing)
Beachrunner,Date: 1/23/2010 5:27:11 PM
Author: BeachRunner
Thanks for all the suggestions!
I taped up my pinky toe and put Vaseline on my toes. I wore my synthetic socks (bought these before I saw all the suggested socks), and I got blisters on the arch of my left foot.I''m beginning to think I may have bought a half-size too big. I wear an 8 for everything, so I didn''t even bother trying on the half size down, as the 8s felt great!
I''ll try to Vaseline most of my foot, and look into these specialty socks.
Date: 2/6/2010 12:14:42 AM
Author: tdiddy
If you have tried wicking socks and bodyglide and are still having problems it is very likely the fit of your shoe. Often, even if the size is correct, the box of the shoe is too roomy. Years ago, I always ran in Nikes but when I started picking up mileage for marathon running about 6 years ago, I got tons of blisters. Mostly on my big toes. I went to the running store and found out that my feet from top to bottom are ''thin'' for lack of a better term. So I need really tight shoes that fit my whole foot (not just the size and width) snuggly to prevent blisters....Asics worked for me. Nikes were too roomy. Everyone is different but a good running store should be able to help you figure it out.
A temporary fix that worked for me (and still does on the occasion that I get blisters from other shoes and have to put running shoes on over those nasty blisters) is duct tape. Sounds crazy but you can cut a piece into thinner strips and wrap the toe, covering the blister. The adhesive is strong so they stay put through a lot of sweat and the fibers in them make it a little cushiony. Other sports tapes and band-aids come off after me when running high mileage in the heat or rain.
Date: 2/7/2010 7:25:03 PM
Author: canuk-gal
HI:
I wonder if your shoes fit properly--did you have a ''proper'' fitting at a running store? I did this when I bought my Mizuno''s and they showed me how to lace them to minize heel movement (and I pronate) and I have never had one blister or discomfort issue.
cheers--Sharon