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ok well I am breaking new skates in I've been skating on them for like 2 in a half weeks and I'm getting this bump on my foot like the back of my foot and it hurts when I skate and I dont know has anyone else ever had this breaking in new skates and is it bad ?? please and also it's not a blister just so you know
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And one ther thing theres like a gel u can get I cantr remember what its called but I think that party feet stuff would do the same thing put that around your ankles. Let me know how you get on
I've had breaking in skates be pretty bad for me feet before, but if they fit right they shouldn't be causing serious problems with your feet. Did you have a professional fit them? If you had somebody measure your feet to make sure that you are getting the right size you should be OK with the fit part, but if they don't fit right they could cause a lot of rubbing. Also cosmetic pads can help you break in skates by putting them where they hurt you at (like your ankle or heel or whatever). Depending on how much and how often you skate they can take a long time to break in. If you don't skate very often then it could take as long as a few months to start getting them to break in, but if you skate three or four times a week it only may take a month, but good luck!
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I think you may have a blister. Try putting a band aid on it or a bunga pad. Next time you buy skates, you may want to consider heat moldable boots.Where is the best place to go snowbording?
You should go to the store and get cosmetic sponges the kind you apply make up with. Try putting those on when you sk8. it always helps me and i'm in my sk8s 24-7. Also you should try to put a little lotion on befor you put your tights on so you don't have dry skin rubbing against you sk8. You should also get it checked by your doc it could be a wart.When do the Winter X Games for 2006 start? And what channel are they on for DirecTv?
Sounds like a bad fit. Try a gool leather oil to rub into them and make sure it doesn't discolor it.Empire State Games in Lake Placid New York.?
hmmm well it may just be that your foot is sensitive.try putting a sole cushion into the back and see how it works.
hope it works
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You're probably growing a calice. I have one there too but it never hurt me when it was growing. Just relax this happens so that your feet have extra padding where the bones are so they don't get hurt. But if its really bothering you get a gel pad or something from a skate shop and maybe apply some cream or ointment.Do you think all cheerleaders are snobs ?
i got a blister too when i was breaking into my new skates. your skates probably dont have enough padding in the back. you might want to ask your teacher to check them if they are good or not.good luck!!
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ok heres how i broke mine in, first wear thick thick socks! so you dont get blisters, it sounds like u may have one already. But then wear your gaurds on ur skates and wear them around your house for an hour or two to help work them in.good luck!!
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Along with cosmetic pads I used to use moleskin when I was breaking in new skates. You should use some skin moisturizer on it after you have a shower or bath because if you don't take care of it and just let if grow it could calcify and that will give you real problems.You could always wear more socks.they're new and you just need to pad it a little more until they're fully broken-in.
yea, something like this has happened to me before. I got a new boot, and new blades. i got a bump on the back of my foot and side. I took it to the pro shop and they just took it and put it in a like ... heat source thing for ice skates and made it softer to break it in. Especially after 2 weeks, u might want to consider it. But, if it sounds silly to you, you could ask anyone to look at it for you like a coach or someone. THey might say it is a bit too small because you shouldn't get a bump after 2 and a half weeks. Good luck to you and hope your foot is better.
(if the boot is too small, you can just take it to the shop where you got your skates and tell them to stretch it one size up )
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