Looking for outdoor running advice
ghosthackexe
Posts: 181 Member
So for awhile now I've been getting more and more into cardio just tend to find it relaxing and been doing around 3.1 miles when I go out to run. Traditionally I run in the gym since I just find it easier to track my time, distance, ect. The other day, however, I decided to run outside (something I've been wanting to do) at a local park but I felt like the icy air just absolutely killed my lungs they just were on fire and I barely scrapped by a mile. Has anyone else had a transition period running in cold weather ? only thing I've been able to look up so far is that I might have not been hydrated enough but other than that I'm coming up with nothing. (No history of asthma, breathing problems, or otherwise)
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I've been running outdoors for about a year and a half now, and I started in the summer of 2013. I was able to transition through the fall and eventually winter. I think my body adjusted to the cold temperatures slowly as they transitioned. I think if you are just getting into outdoor running, you're better off waiting until it warms up a bit so it's not a shock to your body.0
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Transitioning from indoors to outdoors (or vice-versa) is always a pain. Just start slow, wear a light facemask (balaclava), and practice breathing in through your nose or "sipping" air through your mouth. It might take a couple of weeks to fully adjust, but the first couple runs are the worst of it.0
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It's kind of funny. I just ran on a treadmill this morning for the first time in a looong time. It was the first time I had ever done so for over a mile. I was miserable. Seriously. I was worried I would not make the 4 miles I had planned. My legs were killing me.0
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If it's really that cold out, then it might just be par for the course. Try putting something over your mouth (a thin scarf, a thin mask, etc) to buffer the air.0
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Exercise-induced asthma is a thing, and it affects some people only in cold temperatures. If it persists, you might want to see your doctor.0
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Carry a gun, run with a big dog, and send up signal flares every half mile so people know you're still alive. Oh wait. I mean you'll gradually get used to the weather being colder. The only issue I have is that it makes my throat feel a little bit dry and scratchy some days if it's really cold out.0
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I find it hard to judge speed on a treadmill compared to running outdoors. Is it possible you set off too fast? Maybe next time run very slowly to start with and see if your breathing settles. A scarf across your mouth to protect lungs from cold air might help with breathing too.0
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