Running Foot Care Tips From Compeed!

Of all the ways to keep fit, running has to be one of the most rewarding. Not only is it free, but it also makes you explore the great outdoors, and constantly challenges you to better your performance in terms of timing and endurance. Whether you’re running for fun, to improve your general fitness, or training for a marathon, it’s important to set realistic goals and take care of your body. Runners, perhaps more than any other sportspeople, know exactly how painful bruised toenails and blisters can be, and how common foot afflictions can easily hamper their performance, speed and general enjoyment of the sport.

Foot care for athletes and runners

A common concern for athletes and runners is blister prevention. The friction of socks and trainers rubbing against your skin causes blisters, which can be extremely painful. Blisters are essentially your body’s defence against further damage, with a fluid-filled sac forming to protect the vulnerable tissue underneath.

Unfortunately a number of issues can exacerbate blisters in running and related sports, such as an increased pace, badly fitting trainers and bunions. Furthermore, heat and the moisture from your sweat can make your feet swell, thereby changing the fit of your shoes. Tips to avoid blisters include:

  • Make sure you have the correct trainers for your feet and sport. Experts advise that different shoes are needed for different terrain, and it is vitally important that your trainers fit both in normal conditions and when your feet are slightly swollen from exertion.
  • Wear two pairs of thin socks, so that the friction occurs between the socks rather than on your skin, or try blister-free socks.
  • Keep your feet lubricated with a preventative product like Compeed Anti-Blister Stick which helps prevent chafing and can be applied prior to embarking on any exercise.

Effective sports blister treatment

In the event you do get a blister, the makers of COMPEED® offer a comprehensive range of blister plasters to suit different areas of your feet, from toes to underfoot and heels. The plasters all offer instant pain relief, form a protective cushion and allow optimum healing conditions. They come in both small and medium sizes, with a special Blister Mix  pack providing a selection that can always be on stand-by in your first aid kit or gym bag.

Top Tips To Get Your Summer Off To Running Start

With the upcoming Viking Marathon approaching it is time to start preparing for the big run, whether you’re a beginner or not.. don’t worry…  we are here to provide the best tips to make it fun and enjoyable for all.

1.Magnesium

 This will be your best friend and a very important supplement for any athlete who plans on participating in this year’s Viking Marathon. Magnesium plays a role in the normal function of your muscles. As exercise can also lead to a loss of magnesium in sweat it is important to get just enough. A small deficiency in this may reduce performance and increase stress on the body.

SOS Health Athletes Magnesium Spray Oil prevents cramps and relieves them fast while also helping to warm muscles, increase their working capacity and lessens the risk of muscle injury.

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PharmaNord BioActive Magnesium supports proper function of nerves and muscles, including the heart. Bio-Magnesium is a highly absorbable magnesium supplement with three potent magnesium sources.

We have 20% off Our PharmaNord Magnesium 60 Day Branded Packs in-store now!

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2.Stay Hydrated

 Not just on the day of the race but in the lead up to it also. Don’t let dehydration or fatigue hold you back. Try drink plenty water in the lead up to the day and especially on the day of the marathon. Multivitamin and rehydration drinks are also an excellent source of the electrolytes and nutrients you will need.

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Oxylent Multivitamin Drinks has a range of benefits from:

  • Immune System Support
  • Help Reduce Fatigue & Release Energy
  • Heart & Muscle Function Support
  • Help Protect Against Oxidative Stress
  • Help Support Mental Clarity

3.Vitamin D

Vitamin D is also another important component of any athlete’s diet. It is known for its role in maintaining bone health and for the absorption of calcium into the body.

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4.Enjoy, have fun and listen to your body!