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Calluses

Calluses meaning

plural of callus

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Everyone on crew had massive calluses from the wooden oars / erg machines and I’d think that in the pursuit of the pull-ups record that Doug ‘Censor’ Martin would have developed heavy calluses as well.

Whether your calluses are caused from walking in high-heels long distances or opting to go barefoot in the summer, the best callus removers will smoothen the roughest of cracks and calluses.

Foot soaks are a more therapeutic approach to softening stubborn calluses.

Meanwhile, calluses shield us from some of the discomforts and pointy objects we encounter while barefoot, but do not reduce our contact with and feel for the ground.

The easy to use Pumice Sponge smoothens roughed up skin and delicately takes away excess calluses.

There is also a stereotype of the “boulder bro,” perhaps intermittently fasting to improve his agility, showing off his calluses, rocksplaining.

When winter ends and warmth returns to Harvard, he often sheds his shoes and encourages new calluses, he says.

She has little lumps, bumps and calluses that will always be on her body.

Blisters occur for almost all rowers, especially in the beginning of one's rowing career, as every stroke puts pressure on the hands, though rowing frequently tends to harden hands and generate protective calluses.

Calluses may lead to other problems such as serious infection.

He had his old finger calluses removed and started to learn how to play his clarinet again—almost from scratch.

Rubbing and pressure cause thickening of the outer, cornified layer of the epidermis and form protective calluses — useful for athletes and on the fingertips of musicians who play stringed instruments.

This involves taking special steps to avoid foot problems such as sores, cuts, bunions, and calluses.