Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Dealing with the Cold

Richmond is now only four days away (admit it, you just got a little butterfly in your stomach reading that). As you can tell, it will be a cold start to the race. This may cause concern for some of you, but I hope to put your minds at ease and give you some of my tips for a cold race.

#1 - Wear Layers - You can always take extra clothing off as you warm up. If you however start with just a tank top 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. Just make sure your layers are items you don’t mind throwing away.

#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 predicted in the 30s to start, 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 - Trash Bags - Lots of runners will rip (or cut) a hole in a trash bag as a final external layer. It holds in the heat and is black so it warms up in the sun. You can throw it away when the race is about to start.

Bottom line. . . dress warm but with layers. Once your body has warmed up, it will stay warm as long as you keep moving.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous9:00 AM

    I hope that forecast holds...perfect marathon weather for the runners. Better make sure your family/friends bring some warm clothes to wear!

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