Monday, July 5, 2010

Avoid the "Burn" of the Pavement

The type of sock you wear can be just as important as the decision to wear the right running shoe. Whatever type of foot you have, it is crucial to make sure that your socks are the right choice for both comfort and the health of your feet.

As the weather gets warmer, it is also important to make sure that your sock provides the proper “wicking” necessary to keep your feet dry during your run.

“Wicking” refers to the ability of a fabric to draw moisture away from the skin. Exercising in warm weather will cause you to sweat more and it is important that your sock be able to wick the perspiration away from your foot, avoiding blistering and possible irritation of the skin.

Cotton, though lightweight, does not dry quickly and tends to absorb the perspiration and keep the foot damp. This can cause blisters to form from the wet sock rubbing against your skin as you run. Acrylic materials, such as CoolMax, help to avoid this during warm weather. Though these synthetic materials tend to be a little more expensive, they are durable and well worth the investment to avoid being sidelined during your run or tough SD PERSONAL TRAINER workouts.

Take a look also at the design of the sock. A good wicking sock will be comprised of two layers, one to wick the moisture away, and the second to aid in evaporation.

Some runners also like a glove-like sock that has individual toes. Though they may feel a little odd at first, once the foot is in the shoe, many long-distance runners find that it helps prevent blistering and chaffing between the toes.

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