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Nice day, numb toes

 
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Old 13-01.-2005, 11:53 PM   #1
Peter Connors
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Default Nice day, numb toes

A very pleasant run out today from Bramhall (75m asl) to Macclesfield,
thence (via 341m asl) to Whaley Bridge and back through Disley ended
with numb toes.
I've been using spds since I got my Thorn Raven in the middle of last
year and - even on longer runs than today - this is the first time
I've experienced numb toes. I assume it was caused by the cold getting
to them via the cleats and shoe plates: what do others do to
counteract this?

Pete
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Old 14-01.-2005, 12:03 AM   #2
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Default Re: Nice day, numb toes

> I've been using spds since I got my Thorn Raven in the middle of last
> year and - even on longer runs than today - this is the first time
> I've experienced numb toes. I assume it was caused by the cold getting
> to them via the cleats and shoe plates: what do others do to
> counteract this?


Thicker socks
Insoles
Wear overshoe type thingies
Wear a hat/keep rest of body toasty and warm

The last point isn't too obvious, but if you can stop the body getting a
little colder than it would like it won't decrease blood flow to the feet.

There's always ride faster too, but I expect the group consensus will
eventually be regular cafe stops.
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Old 14-01.-2005, 12:07 AM   #3
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Default Re: Nice day, numb toes

Peter Connors wrote:
> A very pleasant run out today from Bramhall (75m asl) to Macclesfield,
> thence (via 341m asl) to Whaley Bridge and back through Disley ended
> with numb toes.
> I've been using spds since I got my Thorn Raven in the middle of last
> year and - even on longer runs than today - this is the first time
> I've experienced numb toes. I assume it was caused by the cold getting
> to them via the cleats and shoe plates: what do others do to
> counteract this?
>
> Pete
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I've been finding similar, after about 40km. That's always been my limit
before I have to rest for 10-15 minutes or so; I think it gets to a
point where my body can no longer maintain heat at the extremities, and
keep me pedalling. After a rest, I am good for another 40k - and so on.

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Old 14-01.-2005, 12:33 AM   #4
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Default Re: Nice day, numb toes

Peter Connors wrote:
> A very pleasant run out today from Bramhall (75m asl) to Macclesfield,
> thence (via 341m asl) to Whaley Bridge and back through Disley ended
> with numb toes.
> I've been using spds since I got my Thorn Raven in the middle of last
> year and - even on longer runs than today - this is the first time
> I've experienced numb toes. I assume it was caused by the cold getting
> to them via the cleats and shoe plates: what do others do to
> counteract this?
>
> Pete
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> Peter Connors
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I think I have the cold toes problem cracked. I bought some larger sized
shoes specifically for use in the winter with thick socks, ski socks
actually which come all the way up my leg to below my knee. the shoes
have a large toe area allowing me to move my toes around. Neoprene
overshoes complete the three layers. I use Look pedals and cleats.
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Old 15-01.-2005, 02:14 AM   #5
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Default Re: Nice day, numb toes

MSeries <skankmartin@hotmail.com>typed

> I think I have the cold toes problem cracked. I bought some larger sized
> shoes specifically for use in the winter with thick socks, ski socks
> actually which come all the way up my leg to below my knee. the shoes
> have a large toe area allowing me to move my toes around. Neoprene
> overshoes complete the three layers. I use Look pedals and cleats.


Sounds good.

Whatever else you do, make sure your shoes are not a tight fit anywhere.
I know of no better way to reduce the cicrculation...

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Old 15-01.-2005, 03:26 AM   #6
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Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:
> MSeries <skankmartin@hotmail.com>typed
>
>
>>I think I have the cold toes problem cracked. I bought some larger sized
>>shoes specifically for use in the winter with thick socks, ski socks
>>actually which come all the way up my leg to below my knee. the shoes
>>have a large toe area allowing me to move my toes around. Neoprene
>>overshoes complete the three layers. I use Look pedals and cleats.

>
>
> Sounds good.
>
> Whatever else you do, make sure your shoes are not a tight fit anywhere.
> I know of no better way to reduce the cicrculation...
>



My long socks are under my tights I might add !!!
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Old 16-01.-2005, 01:19 AM   #7
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 13:53:05 GMT, Peter Connors
<monotreme@ntl#FOADspam#world.com> wrote:

>A very pleasant run out today from Bramhall (75m asl) to Macclesfield,
>thence (via 341m asl) to Whaley Bridge and back through Disley ended
>with numb toes.
>I've been using spds since I got my Thorn Raven in the middle of last
>year and - even on longer runs than today - this is the first time
>I've experienced numb toes. I assume it was caused by the cold getting
>to them via the cleats and shoe plates: what do others do to
>counteract this?
>
>Pete


Thanks to all for the info & suggestions. I think that an insulating
insole/thicker socks might do the trick. Oddly enough, both big toes
felt fairly fine, it was just the two sets of 4 little ones that were
numb.
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