When I go out on distance runs, the one thing that kills me (particularly during warm-ups) is the poor circulation I have in my feet. When I warm up, my feet tend to swell (presumably with blood or other fluid), numb, and ache. I often find myself having to stop every mile or so during the warmup once I need to give my feet a rest. After I stop my warm-up for maybe 15 minutes stretching and striding, my feet usually feel a whole lot better on the workout. I haven't been very active lately (due to a hamstring injury a couple of months ago) but I'm guessing it'll get better as I get back into running. I also just picked up a new pair of running shoes today, so that may also be causing some discomfort.
Some methods I've heard/read about:
*Walking/Running (which, of course, is when I have this problem)
*Soaking in warm water or wrapping in a moist, warm towel
*Massaging?
*Elevating the feet above heart level
If anyone has anything they care to add, suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Some methods I've heard/read about:
*Walking/Running (which, of course, is when I have this problem)
*Soaking in warm water or wrapping in a moist, warm towel
*Massaging?
*Elevating the feet above heart level
If anyone has anything they care to add, suggestions are greatly appreciated.