pinkladyinOhio
Member
Hello everyone!
Quick question... I have been a "Nike" fan forever and bought a new pair of cross-training shoes... Problem is, when I wore them and started to workout, the bottom of my feet started burning and then they start cramping... So, I took the shoes back and got a different pair with some kind of orthopedic insert the lady told me I should try... Ok.. Back to working out, the same thing happened... AAAUUUUGGGHHH... Took that insert out, same problem. When i put my 'old reliable' workout shoes back on (crosstraining Nike) I have no burning and no cramping... So, I took the old insert from my old reliable workout shoes and put them in the new shoes and the burning and cramping started again...
I don't understand what could be going on... Should I consult a podiatrist?? I can't keep wearing these old workout shoes...
Any suggestions are GREATLY appreciated!!!
(the first pair of shoes I purchased were Rikas, the second Nike)
Quick question... I have been a "Nike" fan forever and bought a new pair of cross-training shoes... Problem is, when I wore them and started to workout, the bottom of my feet started burning and then they start cramping... So, I took the shoes back and got a different pair with some kind of orthopedic insert the lady told me I should try... Ok.. Back to working out, the same thing happened... AAAUUUUGGGHHH... Took that insert out, same problem. When i put my 'old reliable' workout shoes back on (crosstraining Nike) I have no burning and no cramping... So, I took the old insert from my old reliable workout shoes and put them in the new shoes and the burning and cramping started again...
I don't understand what could be going on... Should I consult a podiatrist?? I can't keep wearing these old workout shoes...
Any suggestions are GREATLY appreciated!!!
(the first pair of shoes I purchased were Rikas, the second Nike)