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Sore feet
I really appreciate the help I got in the 'Pain from new boots' thread. I've ordered some Bunga pads and have been skating well since I started lacing them without doing the top loops. Plus now that I can bend my knees again and am more mobile the boots are really softening up.
![]() I have, however, another moan and wondered if anyone's experienced this (my instructor said she'd never heard of it). The soles of my feet cramp up while I'm skating. It is REALLY painful, a constant aching, and I can't figure out why. I've tried loose boots and tight boots, I don't clench my feet up and it continues. Has anyone else felt this? I really must stop complaining, sorry! ![]() |
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Sounds like the skates are too narrow for your feet across the balls/arches.
You could get new skates or have these stretched a bit by a pro shop. Another reason could be from not stretching your feet before putting on your skates. Going straight from a day in high heels to skates can give you that ache.
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boy I know how that cramping feels! I don't know exactly why this happens but seems like always happens to me in new boots. What helped me was arch supports and lace the midfoot loose. Take off every 30min even if they don't hurt. I really think that I just had to outlast the leather moulding to my foot shape.
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My daughter had this happen, only because she has fairly flat feet. Once we took out the insoles she was fine. I think the arch support in the insole has to match the arch in your foot.
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I have this probelm too and my skates are plenty wide enough. It definately helps to massage and stretch your feet before putting on your skates though, and to loosen off the laces over your instep. I'm only just getting the hang of this and often have to relace before I'm comfortable.
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It happens to me when I'm working on something I find really challenging, especially if I'm not properly warmed up. I rather think that I sort of clench my feet (if you see what I mean), which is what causes the cramping and aching. Usually I go and skate hard round the rink and that eases it.
Mind you, sometimes I just plain get cramp (I am very prone to cramp in my feet), and if it's bad enough I have to take my boots off, but usually it passes.
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Anyway, when I was a new skater, it happened if I laced my skates too tight over the instep (and anything tighter than simply 'laying there' is too tight, trust me), or if I was really working hard on something that made me unconsciously 'grab' my skate with my toes/foot. (Back crossovers were notorious for this for me, until I learned how deep to bend my knees, and how to curl my toes UP so I didn't scrape the toepicks.) I kept a small bouncy ball in my skate bag, and I'd roll that over my foot both before and after skating, and it helped. Now, I totally understand that 'constant' cramping feeling, because my beloved skates are just the *tiniest* bit too narrow from just behind the ball, to across from the end of the arch. I'm fine for 10 minutes or so, but then the cramping starts, and doesn't quit until I do. I've tried stretching, but that spot in the boot just resists it, so I just deal with it, until I grow a money tree to afford a new, split-width pair of boots! (I hardly ever skate anymore, though, so dealing with it occasionally isn't a problem.)
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I agree with all that has been said, also I believe a lack of potasium can cause it, which is probably why you see tennis players eating bananas at intervals apart from the added energy boost.
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I had sore, crampy feet all the time before I found boots that actually fit my feet (aka custom Harlicks!). As others have said it's a boringly frequent occurence and a real pain (no pun intended!).
If the pain is lasting for longer than when you're wearing boots it could be plantar fasciitis. I had it once (just before a week long dance course!!!! ![]() ![]() Quote:
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As Isk8NYC suggests, if your feet are cramping, it could be that your boots are two narrow. I found this out the hard way and got new boots.
If the boots are okay, it could be something very straightforward - lacing your boots too tightly over the top of the feet? I've made that mistake a couple of times and boy, my arches hurt like heck. S xxx
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