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Bridget Mitchell 2
Tommy LaymanTommy Layman
“I had to finish the last six and a half miles of the Timberman Half Ironman with these bad boys on my feet. It was like stepping on hot coals—but I finished.”
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Jackie Gourley 4
Tom ConnorTom Connor
“My first full marathon, plus the Arizona heat, equals blisters that shoot 10 feet across the room when popped!”
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Jessica WilhiteJessica Wilhite
“I had just finished running the
Boston Marathon—these were the result.”
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Trevor GrandgenettTrevor Grandgenett
“This honker went down my whole arch. I got it after completing my first 10-miler.”
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Lisa EnglerLisa Engler
“After running my first
50K trail race on an unseasonably hot day through the Ohlone Wilderness on the East Bay in California, I removed my shoe to discover a whole
family of blisters had moved in. The uber steep descents caused my shoes to rub in a completely new and different location—on the top of my foot!”
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Stacy DixsonStacy Dixson
“These are the blisters I discovered after the 2015 Philadelphia Marathon where I ran a 16 minute PR. I had no clue they were there until I took off my shoes—then they hurt! I had to wear slippers in the car back home to New Jersey.”
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Nicole S.Nicole S.
“I ran my first marathon ever at the 2017 Boston Marathon, and I got blisters over my callouses. And then, the entire callous on my toe came off!”
10Dan Gordon
“There is no such thing as ‘powering through’ blisters—it doesn’t exist. It’s not a thing. Listen to your feet. If you start to get hot spots—stop, and turn back. Your feet and life are worth it.”
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RussRuss
“Got a nice one on my last long run three weeks before the 2016 Kentucky Derby Marathon. However, I still managed to run and finish the race!”
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Leon SummerfieldLeon Summerfield
“My blistered little toe after running the
London Marathon in 2016.”
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AngeliqueAngelique
“My first blister after completing the Shamrockin’ 2017 Half Marathon. Yuck!”
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ChaseChase
“A really bad blister...”
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JeremyJeremy
“The blood blister that surfaced following the Grand Rapids Riverbank Run 25K.”
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DoriaDoria
“A bad blood blister I got after running the 2017 Boston Marathon.”
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Haley FyeHaley Fye
“This is a picture of my blister after my trainer removed the top layer of skin. Here’s a bit of advice: don’t abruptly change the model of your shoes. Your feet might not appreciate it!”
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Holly WisnouskyHolly Wisnousky
“Here, my father is holding my heal and taking a photo of a blister that I got from my spikes during a hot 6K college cross country race.”
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Krista LedbetterKrista Ledbetter
“My feet turned to hamburgers last summer while I covered 160 miles between Utah and Colorado as part of the MS Run the US Relay. This was only some of the blisters I acquired.”
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Daniel BurneDaniel Burne
“A very, very bad blister. I felt it early on, but I continued to run—which for the next week I regretted. The skin completely slid away exposing the raw skin underneath.”
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