Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Dealing with the Cold

This is an old post, but worth bringing back up. I probably should have posted this weeks ago, but we are all still dealing with cold weather running right now, so it is worth retelling.

#1 - Wear Layers - You can always take extra clothing off as you warm up. If you however start with just your base layer and a heavy jacket, you have no middle ground. You are likely too hot or too cold. If you have layers, you can peal them off little by little.

#2 - Be Technical - Be sure to keep technical clothing as your bottom layer. It is fine to throw an old cotton t-shirt on as a middle or top layer, or a sweatshirt. Just keep some wicking clothing on as a base layer.

#3 - Head and Hands - Do not forget to keep your head and hands warm. If you don't have one, go buy a cheap stocking hat. An ear warmer is fine too, but with temps in the 20s and 30s you will want to hold in the heat. As for gloves, go cheap. My recommendation is going to the kids department in Target. You can buy a two pack of kids gloves for $1.49. They are super stretchy, and you can put on both pair at once. If your hands get hot, peal off a single pair. These gloves fit my hands in case you are wondering how stretchy they are.

#4 - Band aides and Body Glide - Don't forget this! Guys, protect your chest. Cold weather can make you chafe badly. You do not want to finish your run with a bloody shirt.

#5 - Get Warm - When you finish your run get warm! Have something in your car to put on. Once you stop running, your body will very quickly get a chill. Don't take a chance at getting sick. You may even need to take of wet clothes and replace with something dry.

5 comments:

  1. I've recently become a fan of balacavas (essentially a super toboggan with only a hole for your eyes and mouth if you choose!). You can find them at REI and they are quite cheap . . . but on those days in the teens they help a ton!!

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  2. Anonymous9:27 AM

    Thanks for the reminders and recommendations.

    KB

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  3. Anonymous12:08 PM

    I agree that Balacavas help a ton but are they as good as a HYIP?
    Brian

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  4. Brian . . . good question. It;s so damn hard to get a HYIP on your head!!

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  5. Anonymous12:36 AM

    nice post. thanks.

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