Feels Like: 14°
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That's what weather.com was telling me before my walk today, it's official...
Winter is here in the Upper Mid-West, brrr!
This will be my first winter walking/jogging, any tips from the vets out there?
Do you run in the snow?
Any special attire I should look for? Especially when it gets below zero...
And most importantly, how do you avoid the hidden ice that surely lurks everywhere?
One thing I did notice today though, I need to bring tissues with me, my nose was running more than I was
Winter is here in the Upper Mid-West, brrr!
This will be my first winter walking/jogging, any tips from the vets out there?
Do you run in the snow?
Any special attire I should look for? Especially when it gets below zero...
And most importantly, how do you avoid the hidden ice that surely lurks everywhere?
One thing I did notice today though, I need to bring tissues with me, my nose was running more than I was
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I should take more time to read titles - thought it said, 'feels like 14" ' .Woops!0
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@Marthafox1...so did I...lmao. That's the only reason I opened it...hehe:blushing:0
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Yak Trax!!! They go onto your shoes so you don't slip in the slush and ice.
I also use this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eC5toC0vms as a guide. I am in southeastern Wisconsin so I need warm clothes to be outside and layers are your friend, cotton is your enemy.0 -
itrs currently -7C (19°F) but feels like -17C (1°F), winter had been here since November... I dislike it.0
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LOL @marthafox1
Yeah.. I was out last night and it felt like 2F.. it is indeed here. I run inside during the winter although I still walk and bike outside.
The only advice I can give you is moisture wicking material is a plus and dress in layers. Like yesterday, I had on a thermal l/s shirt with a couple layers over it and I was fine. Bottoms are the same.. long underwear and 1 layer over them. Gloves, hats and you're good to go.
As for ice.. well.. yeah.. I fall down. My ego tends to be the only thing bruised.0 -
I should take more time to read titles - thought it said, 'feels like 14" ' .Woops!
This is exactly what I thought.0 -
YES! Bring tissues or your sleeves get yucky. That's my best advice. I hate the cold. I've actually started running with this thing, (I didn't know what what is was called until I just googled) a neck gaiter(?), I guess. A bandanna would work too, I think. It covers your neck and face and it's breathable. It warms the air that enters your lungs so it doesn't burn. Also keeps your lips and nose a little warmer....0
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Here's an article on cold-weather exercise: http://www.texasheart.org/HIC/Topics/HSmart/cold_weather.cfm
I know that cold weather is particularly taxing on the heart, especially if you have prior heart issues (which this article talks about, too).
Under Armour has some really good stuff to wear, albeit kind of pricey: http://www.underarmour.com/shop/us/en/0 -
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I know exactly what your sayin.. I live in Wisconsin.. HOME OF THE WORLD CHAMP GB PACKERS ... very cold right now...0
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I guess I have some more shopping to do, everything I own is cotton LOL
Sorry about the title LOL I guess it does look like 14"0 -
I know exactly what your sayin.. I live in Wisconsin.. HOME OF THE WORLD CHAMP GB PACKERS ... very cold right now...
That's where I'm from, guess my username gave that away
Go! Pack! Go!0 -
YES! Bring tissues or your sleeves get yucky. That's my best advice. I hate the cold. I've actually started running with this thing, (I didn't know what what is was called until I just googled) a neck gaiter(?), I guess. A bandanna would work too, I think. It covers your neck and face and it's breathable. It warms the air that enters your lungs so it doesn't burn. Also keeps your lips and nose a little warmer....0
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That's what she said.0
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I guess I should complain of 45 deg when I leave for work, now it's 640
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Im a runner/walker but never do it in the winter. I live in PA and can't stand the cold I just stopped this week. I workout indoors during winter.0
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Amanda i hate the cold also i'm indoors now too,tomorrow i'm starting mall walking lol just for a additonal workout0
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I've actually been glad we've been as mild as we have in Wisconsin so far but yesterday and today were a shock I hate winter and dream of the desert.0
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runnersworld.com/whattowear
The days I wear exactly what it tells me to I do fine, the days I second guess it and add more layers I end up too hot.0 -
Dress like it is about 10 degrees warmer than it actually is. Avoid cotton at all costs, if you sweat, it will freeze and is a huge no-no. Layers with wicking undergarments is also a must. I start wearing gloves when temperatures hit freezing. I wore a hat today at -1C and halfway through really regretted it ( too hot). Personally, I will run outside until temperatures hit -10 to -15 then move indoors. When it snows, you need to be very careful of things like black ice which is hard to see, and slush which will get your feet wet, then freeze them. Good luck on your winter running adventure:)0
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That's what she said.
lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0 -
I'm in Ohio and i plan on being outside allll winter long, with the exception of our ice storms. I am interested in these Yak Trax things that were mentioned above. Thanks for asking this ? ;0)0
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I ran in 7 degree weather the other day. I'm still adjusting to this Montana cold since I moved here from Missouri over the summer. The three things I value the most are my gloves, my hat, and my neck gaiter that I pull up over my mouth and nose. If my face/head and hands stay warm I'm good to go!0
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i prefer indoor exercise when it's that cold out!!! treadmill, elliptical, bike....:noway:0
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