I walked barefoot last night. What happened was I had somehow developed blisters on the underside of two of my toes and wearing my normal heels, the shoes cut into the blisters while I was walking home.
Since it was only a short way home, I decided to save the agony of hobbling and decided to just remove my shoes altogether. It was not too bad as it turned out.
When I was still walking on the pavement, the feet were on smoother ground, hence I was actually able to walk better than before I removed my shoes.
But once I turned into the lane leading to my place, the ground became a gravel road and my feet felt painful. I had no idea what I stepped on but my soles became painful, as if something was cutting into me.
Luckily I managed to make my way back home. I immediately stepped into the shower and soaked my feet in cold water!
At least now I have a little dry run on how walking barefoot will be like, so hopefully when the day comes, I will be able to complete the whole five kilometres without a glitch!
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Since it was only a short way home, I decided to save the agony of hobbling and decided to just remove my shoes altogether. It was not too bad as it turned out.
When I was still walking on the pavement, the feet were on smoother ground, hence I was actually able to walk better than before I removed my shoes.
But once I turned into the lane leading to my place, the ground became a gravel road and my feet felt painful. I had no idea what I stepped on but my soles became painful, as if something was cutting into me.
Luckily I managed to make my way back home. I immediately stepped into the shower and soaked my feet in cold water!
At least now I have a little dry run on how walking barefoot will be like, so hopefully when the day comes, I will be able to complete the whole five kilometres without a glitch!
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
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