• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content

Fixing Your Feet

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Fixing Your Feet
  • FAQ
  • Foot Care Articles
  • Contact Me
  • Show Search
Hide Search

Main Content

Fixing Your Feet

Fixing Your Feet provides resources, foot care tips and techniques, and foot care products to help you - runners, adventure racers, hikers, thru-hikers, fastpackers, walkers - in short, anyone using their feet. Whatever your activity or sport, FixingYourFeet.com can help you with foot care tips for happy healthy feet.

Learn More

Fixing Your Feet

The book Fixing Your Feet, the 'bible' of foot care for extreme (and everyday) athletes.

Learn More

Visit the Blog

The Fixing Your Feet Blog.

Learn More

Foot Care Articles

Foot Care Articles

About the Website

This web site features a blog, pages of articles about a variety of foot care issues, foot care products, foot care links, and related books. My 14 plus years of research on different aspects of foot care, product testing, putting my research into print on paper and the Web, patching thousands of feet at walks, marathons, ultramarathons, and adventure races has established my credibility as a foot care expert. To learn more about me, check out the About Me page.

The Fixing Your Feet Blog on this website now incorporates the former weekly Happy Feet Blog and the monthly Fixing Your Feet E-zine that were located on a different blogging website. All posts from July 2005 through December 2008 are archived here.

Explore the web site, read the articles, and check out the links. If you don't see what you need, please send me an email:

John Vonhof

Latest from the Blog

Trimming Toenails – It’s Not That Hard

Aug 11, 2005 · by John · In: Footcare, Health, Sports Tagged: clippers, files, filing toenails, nippers, toenails, trimming toenails

How hard can it be to trim your toenails? I guess for a lot of folks, it’s a huge deal and something they never do. In all the years I have been patching feet, I have observed that untrimmed toenails are the number one cause of problems leading to toe blisters and black nails. Socks will catch on nails that are too long or that have rough edges. This puts pressure on the nail bed. Nails that are too long are also prone to pressure from a toe box that is too short or too low.      …

[Read more...] about Trimming Toenails – It’s Not That Hard

Trying New Footwear – Bite Sandals

Aug 8, 2005 · by John · In: Footcare, Sports Tagged: Bite sandals, Footwear, running, sandals

Every once in a while, we have to step out and try something new. I did that today—literally. I stepped out in a pair of Bite Xtension 2 sandals. These sandals are made for walking and running, whether on pavement or trails. I used them today on a morning run while on vacation on a old mountain road that is a mix of asphalt and gravel and dirt. I ran without socks.     The result? I love the freedom of my toes open to the air. Bite’s sandals have a wide base, which makes footing …

[Read more...] about Trying New Footwear – Bite Sandals

The Insole Test

Aug 6, 2005 · by John · In: Footcare, Health, Sports Tagged: blisters, footbeds, Hapad, insoles, shock doctor, sof sole, spenco, superfeet

Insoles are funny little things. Most of our walking and running, and boots, come with removable insoles. Typically, we buy a pair of shoes and wear them until they wear out—without ever thinking about the insoles under our feet. You may think insoles are similar but they differ quite a bit. They range from rigid to flexible, cushioned to hard, no arch to high arches, low to high heel cups, one material to multiple substances, cheap to expensive, and in a multitude of coverings.  …

[Read more...] about The Insole Test

Size Matters

Aug 4, 2005 · by John · In: Health, Sports Tagged: brannock device, feet size, Foot size, shoe fit

We all have heard the adage that, “Size matters.” I know what you’re thinking and I don’t mean that! I am talking about shoe size. A common problem when buying shoes and boots is that people will tell the salesperson, “I wear a size 9 1/2.” Well that may or may not be true. Over time, our feet change—typically getting larger. The fat pads on the bottom of our feet become thinner as we get older. We may get bunions or our calluses may thicken and affect fit. You may have been a 9 1/2 but now you …

[Read more...] about Size Matters

Healthy Skin and Toenails = Healthy Feet

Aug 2, 2005 · by John · In: Health, Sports Tagged: calluses, Foot Care, skin care, toenails

It’s relatively easy to tell how healthy someone’s feet are—for me anyway. I just run my hands up and down their feet, and over and between their toes. That’s as up close and personal as you can get. The skin on healthy feet will feel soft and supple. The skin feels somewhat smooth and moist as opposed to feeling dry and flaky. I’ll allow only one or two patches of small calluses per foot—if any at all. Many people treasure their calluses and do everything to keep them while others can’t get rid …

[Read more...] about Healthy Skin and Toenails = Healthy Feet

  • « Previous
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 121
  • Page 122
  • Page 123
  • Page 124
  • Next »

Follow John

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Fixing Your Feet
  • FAQ
  • Foot Care Articles
  • Contact Me

© 2025 fixingyourfeet.com   ·   Website by Stormhill Media

Copyright © 2025 · Monochrome Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in