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I post on other boards but I figure this is the best place for this question. My running shoes are giving me blisters on my arches and I've never had this problem before. I haven't had them very long (since November) but I have been running a lot more lately. Do I just need a new pair or is there something I'm missing.
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Re: Shoes
Increased mileage always gives me blisters on my arches, new shoes or not.
Things you can try before getting a new pair of shoes:
- Like PP said, switch up your socks. Are you running in thins, cotton, smartwool, etc? If cotton, ditch immediately and invest in a couple of pairs of thin poly socks. They're expensive, but if you're doing the time in the shoes, aren't your feet worth it?
- Bodyglide, vaseline, or otherwise lube up your feet to prevent chafing on the socks
- Moleskin on the spots in your shoes
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Everyone has good suggestions. When I got my new walking shoes (I don't run) fitted at my local running store, I got blisters the first 2 times I wore them. I had to get thicker socks. Back to the running store. That did the trick. Body Glide works great, too.
Also, if you haven't been fitted for shoes at your local running store (not D*cks or Sports R Us), it is worth it.
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