Preventing Foot Problems: Training Techniques
Overview
You can help prevent foot injuries and problems.
- Avoid going barefoot.Wearing shoes can help prevent punctures and other injuries to your feet. 
- Wear good athletic shoes.Shoes should have cushioned soles (especially heels) and good arch supports. Physical therapists, orthopedists, podiatrists, and sports medicine health professionals can advise you. 
- Buy new shoes every few months.Padding wears out. Also buy new shoes if the tread or heels wear down. The expense is worth preventing ongoing (chronic) foot or ankle problems. 
- Check your feet every day.Take a look at your feet to see if you have pressure spots, redness, or blisters. 
- Be reasonable in your training:- Always take time to warm up before you exercise. And stretch and cool down when you are done.
- Avoid rapidly increasing the number of miles you run, running or training uphill, and running on hard surfaces, such as concrete.
- Avoid excessive sprinting (short, rapid bursts of running).
- Avoid sudden changes in your training program. Gradually increase the amount of exercise you are doing until you reach your training program goals.
 
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Current as of:  July 31, 2024
Current as of: July 31, 2024