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Clockwise from top left: Burt's Bees Peppermint foot lotion, Kiehl's Superbly Efficient Anti-Persperant and Deodorant cream, Tweezerman Gear Precision Grip toenail clippers, Lush T for Toes foot powder.
Clockwise from top left: Burt's Bees Peppermint foot lotion, Kiehl's Superbly Efficient Anti-Persperant and Deodorant cream, Tweezerman Gear Precision Grip toenail clippers, Lush T for Toes foot powder. (Dustin Sammann)

The Athlete’s Guide to Foot Problems (and How to Fix Them for Good)

Take care of the two things that support you wherever you go鈥攁nd endure the most abuse

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(Photo: Dustin Sammann)

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Foot problems are as familiar to most athletes as dehydration and sugar in squeeze tubes. If you ski, run, bike, hike, or climb, your dogs are going to take a beating. Treat them right with our three-step plan.

1. Get the Kit

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Trim toenails fairly short and straight across鈥攏ot with the curve of the toe. File edges smooth.聽

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While we can鈥檛 promise that the tea-tree and lime oils in this absorbent powder will kill stink completely, they鈥檒l definitely help. Particularly effective when sprinkled in climbing shoes.

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Like Icy Hot for your feet. Cools aches and pains after a long day.

2. Get Healed

Blisters are caused by friction. The best defense: make sure your shoes fit and are big enough in the toe box, and always wear high-quality moisture-wicking socks. If you do get one, drain the fluid using a sterilized needle and cover with a cushioned bandage like ($10). Stick a layer of tape over the patch before your next outing.聽

3. Get Schooled

Cody Townsend, Skier

鈥淯sually those weird growths people get on their feet from ski boots aren鈥檛 from the boots being too tight; it鈥檚 that they鈥檙e too loose. If your midfoot isn鈥檛 secured properly, then your forefoot will ever so slightly rub on pressure points. Clamp down the heel in the back of your boot and lock down your midfoot. It鈥檒l prevent your foot from sliding and building up those gnarly bumps.鈥澛

鈥淎 dry foot is one of the best ways to prevent freezing your toes off. Most moisture in your boot comes from your body, not the snow around you.鈥 Try ($16).

Cedar Wright, Climber

鈥淥ne of the worst problems I鈥檝e dealt with is what I call toe hole: when the space between the pinky and the adjacent digit festers and cracks after being wet. It鈥檚 remarkably painful for being such a small, inconsequential area. I鈥檝e learned to always dry out my feet.鈥澛

鈥淥n any extended hike, wear thick, tightly woven socks.鈥澛

鈥淥n really long routes, bring two pairs of climbing shoes鈥攐ne larger for easier pitches and a tight-fitting pair for hard stuff.鈥澛

Hal Koerner, Ultrarunner; owner of

鈥淲hen selling shoes at the store, we stress that the foot needs room to splay. Your foot can swell up a whole size during a race, but you should always have lots of room to wiggle in the toe box while staying snug through the instep.鈥澛

鈥淚 roll the undersides of my feet on a tennis ball to work out the plantar fascia.鈥澛

鈥淲hen I watch TV, I use toe spacers. They look funny, but the prolonged stretch helps prevent intermetatarsal neuromas, when a nerve between two toes gets enlarged due to repeated compression.鈥澛

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