pix13dust
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First great job on completing your run in great condition.
Let's talk shoes....
First, the blistering may well be from many other thing besides a tired pair of shoes. So, how many miles do you have on your current pair? If you do not know and they are older than 6-9 months, I would agree that a new pair are in order. Have you had any issues with feet, ankles, knees, hips (other than the recent blister)? Also, were you fitted in a running store? If you were not previously fitted or you have had joint issues, I would definitely hit a running store for a fitting. Otherwise, the same make and model should still serve you well. Note that if your manufacturer has changed the model up since your last purchase, I would again think of hitting a running store.
I would suggest a post run recovery meal/snack if you are not already doing this. The body begs for its stores to be restocked and having 2-300 Kcal of protein/carbs within the first hour post run is a great start.
Thanks for the advice! I was fitted in running store. I have had the sneakers for a year now. They have mostly "walking " miles on them. I walk about 15 miles a week. Started running in late march ( about 6 miles a week ) and then started the Galloway training on July 9.
I noticed about 2 weeks ago the cushioning seemed to be gone and then on the 8 mile run the bottoms on my feet were on fire! And I got a small blister. No other pain to speak of ( knock on wood)!
Friday is my birthday- so new sneakers for me!
Thanks coach!
Melunda