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Treadmill Runners in the Winter - How do you do it?

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  • Runner5AbelTownship
    Runner5AbelTownship Posts: 243 Member
    Do hill work or random intervals.
  • sjp_511
    sjp_511 Posts: 476 Member
    I have never done a long run (more than 1 hour) on a treadmill.

    In past winters, I would alternate treadmill running days with spinning classes throughout the week. Then on Saturday (or sometimes Sunday) I would get a long run in outside.

    Since last winter, I have cancelled my gym membership, moved, and bought a treadmill. I run with a friend on an indoor track after work a few days a week (I am lucky to have an indoor track available at no cost). I also mix my routine up with workout videos. When I do use the treadmill I watch TV. I still try to get outside as much as possible (limited mostly till weekends until there are more hours of daylight).
  • VanillaBeanSeed
    VanillaBeanSeed Posts: 562 Member
    For me its all about the music. I put on good tunes and get totally lost in thought with it. =)
  • marko320
    marko320 Posts: 84 Member
    Running is boring. I try and mix it up with the eliptical and other cardio equipment at the gym.

    I prefer the treadmill to the great outdoors though. The climate is always the same and I am less likely to fold an ankle by stepping in a hole or off the edge of the sidewalk. I'm also less likely to be killed by a motorist who is on an important call.

    In addition to running/jogging, I also like to stride walk uphill for extended periods. That's way easier on a treadmill since I'm a flatlander. I listen to music and people watch at the gym to make the time move faster.
  • WalkingAlong
    WalkingAlong Posts: 4,926 Member
    Check out the guided interval workouts on cardiocoach.com. I love them.

    Or an audiobook if I want to just zone out. Or the tv.
  • NRSPAM
    NRSPAM Posts: 961 Member
    I think tricking myself works best. I just tell myself I'm only gonna do 10-15min's, and once I get started I usually always go longer.
  • asilmegan34
    asilmegan34 Posts: 256 Member
    Wow thanks everyone for the respones. I didnt even know there was a thing called Yaktrax, so I am going to look into those so I can run outdoors as well as indoors. I run over my lunch hour now in a gym at my work, but getting the mileage higher and higher, I won't be able to fit it in to my hour lunch period. There's a gym that is only $10 a month and no monthly commitment and has epic TV's in there as well as a cinema room, so maybe I can use that too to pass the time till its warm enough to go outside. Thanks everyone!
  • stumblinthrulife
    stumblinthrulife Posts: 2,558 Member
    Cold is nothing! Get Yaktrax and run outside. I'm just outside St. Louis and it was -2° F here this morning.Yes, that is ice on my beard.

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  • ltkl7
    ltkl7 Posts: 7 Member
    I do the majority of my running on a treadmill and I find by changing the speed or incline every minute, I can make an hour go by very fast.
  • BrianSharpe
    BrianSharpe Posts: 9,248 Member
    Cold is nothing! Get Yaktrax and run outside. I'm just outside St. Louis and it was -2° F here this morning.Yes, that is ice on my beard.

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    This is cold weather running (about -25C) :laugh: :laugh:

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  • Hiker_Rob
    Hiker_Rob Posts: 5,547 Member
    learn a new language?

    @lgutches Now there is a great idea!!
  • just_Jennie1
    just_Jennie1 Posts: 1,233
    Cold is nothing! Get Yaktrax and run outside. I'm just outside St. Louis and it was -2° F here this morning.Yes, that is ice on my beard.

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    I just got frostbite looking at that picture.

    Heck to the NO!

    I'm in CT and while it was a whopping 5 degrees the "feel like" was -15. I almost froze to death going out on my porch to get more wood for the stove!! :laugh:

    Seriously though I applaud anyone who can get geared up and out in the cold to exercise. I'm not a fan of the cold. Never mind the fact that my roads are rarely plowed and sanded and there are huge potholes that can swallow a compact car that you can't see beneath the snow.
  • stumblinthrulife
    stumblinthrulife Posts: 2,558 Member
    Cold is nothing! Get Yaktrax and run outside. I'm just outside St. Louis and it was -2° F here this morning.Yes, that is ice on my beard.

    1558595_10151800147851010_1502302225_n.jpg

    This is cold weather running (about -25C) :laugh: :laugh:

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  • Music or audiobooks :) or Netflix! (my phone supports netflix so I just bring it to the treadmill with me!)
  • celtbell3
    celtbell3 Posts: 738 Member
    I don't - I detest and loath the treadmill. They mess up my knees and gait. I just layer up, go outside, and pray I don't get hit!
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