How can I keep my feet from freezing during hockey? I play hockey once or twice a week, and when I'm finished a game my feet are painfully cold. Sometimes it affects my skating because they hurt so bad. I have tried wearing sweat socks, Nike Dri-Fit socks that wick away sweat, going barefoot, wearing two pairs of socks...I am at my wits end. My feet are literally purple at the end of games. Does anyone else have this problem? Is there anything I can do?
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- trwi7
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Do you fall a lot? That's the only reason I can think of why your feet would be cold.
Maybe put your feet in hot water before the game so they're warm and then do that in between periods.
Maybe put your feet in hot water before the game so they're warm and then do that in between periods.
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Stop playing hockey
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Either your not skating hard enough
or maybe your skates are just tied too tight. You might not be getting enough circulation down there.


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