absolutely! I do it all the time
It probably needs to crack but is not quite ready yet.
dirt, sickness, and billions of dust and germs
i have the same problem and im 24 years old
Depends on how severe the crack is. Typically, you can still ride it, especially if the crack is running vertically (nose to tail or vice versa) rather than horizontally (toe to heel). If the crack is a little bigger, just try to be careful not to jump any stairs or land too hard on your board...unless you want it to crack all the way.
Adam has a birthmark on the back of his head (white spot in his hair) and can crack his big toe on his right foot...
Concrete sidewalks are built in sections, each generally 2 - 4 feet long. Where one section is next to another, the space between them is called a "crack" by most urban residents. To "step on a crack" is to place your foot so that the heel is on one side of a crack and the toe is on the other side. One game played by urban children was to walk along a sidewalk in such a way as never to step on a crack. Part of this game was the jingle, "step on a crack - break your mother's back".
First toe (Big toe) Second toe (Index toe) Third toe (Middle toe) Fourth toe (Fore toe) Fifth toe (Baby toe)
Hallux (big toe) Second toes (long toe) Third toe (middle toe) Fourth toe (ring toe) Fifth Toe (pinky toe, baby toe, or little toe)
Toe to Toe was created in 1992.
Because dirt and moister build up and it becomes infected, the best way to prevent it is to clean it 1 time a day.
TOE-toe.
I know cracking knuckles leads to fat knuckles when older. So cracking toe knuckles can be harmful. Their only good when you crack them while stretching, not for fun