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(I used to carve lines in my wrists with my toenails when I did the jump-forward. I did improve my technique to help fix that, but I also started paying a lot more attention to clipping my nails and filing the sharp corners!)
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I did get a Burt’s Bees foot cream which rubs in faster. However it has lanolin in it which I’m allergic too so I don’t use it often as usually lanolin makes my skin crack anyway. Thanks for the suggestions everybody. Do the yoga socks cover your toes? Being technically toeless, I can’t tell from photos if the cover the toes. I notice that Linda (Barlates) wears these sometimes and wonder if she does so for the same reason as she’s almost always barefoot in her workouts. I workout on rubber mats and it’s possible that is creating more friction than carpet etc. |
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