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    running in the cold

    how do you deal? what do you wear to help you keep warm enough? i'd like to start running earlier in my day before going to the gym but it's too cold out. help?
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    I suck at it, but I have managed to do it in the past - here's a few of the things I did:

    Legs - in the real cold, I'd do tights, some fleece-type tights over that, then something like snowboarding pants (anything to trap the heat and block wind).

    Feet - not much, but did ski socks and normal socks when it was sub zero.

    Body - again, layers, thermal, tee shirt, fleece, jacket that traps heat and blocks wind (I like skiing/snowboarding softshells for that).

    Head - pretty easy - skiing type skull cap, fleece usually had a hoody.

    Face - Cold kicked the **** out of my asthma/breathing, so I used a neoprene mask over my face and nose. They have some pretty fancy filters/facemasks out there and you can get one with a filter as well, if you have the same troubles I did - http://www.respro.com/products/sport...s/xtreme_mask/

    That's probably overkill, but could be functional.

    Remember that all that gear is going to completely change the way that you run, so don't bother comparing cold-weather runs to ones where you aren't so encumbered.

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    I just wear underarmour cold gear, like the gay tights and top under sweats and do just fine, also some gloves..The temp. here has been about 16 in the morning when I run...brrrrrrr! So hard to get up and run when it's freezing but it feels that much better when I'm done. Keep it up man
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    Main concerns with winter runs:

    Tip of your penis gets frighteningly cold. air is hard to breathe, ears burn.

    Solution:

    Full underarmour + Long sleeve, sweatshirt (with hoodie, tie up the strings and don't worry about looking stupid) and two layers of sweatpants. You'd be smart to get the underarmour hood/mask to keep your mouth warm and reduce the chance of chapped lips-- but mostly it helps with breathing in that cold air.


    Do that, and you're all set for a 12 mile run in the winter.
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    I run track and my coach gets us to run morning 3 days a week for extra cardio, and in Canada it can be over -30 where we are. I have compression shorts, sweat pants, long sleeve shirt, running jacket, winter coat, gloves, toque, and sometimes a balaclava. You'll get used to it eventually. If you can stick to a treadmill though
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    Originally Posted by Trackcgy View Post
    I run track and my coach gets us to run morning 3 days a week for extra cardio, and in Canada it can be over -30 where we are. I have compression shorts, sweat pants, long sleeve shirt, running jacket, winter coat, gloves, toque, and sometimes a balaclava. You'll get used to it eventually. If you can stick to a treadmill though
    Psychologically, it seems to make me feel tougher and more in a groove if I bundle up and hit the road - may just be me, though.

    This year in TX, we haven't really had a winter, so no toughguy running so far.
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    what you wear also determines mental toughness
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    rubbing vicks in your chest is a great tip and improves your breathing.
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    Originally Posted by Kreigschwein View Post
    how do you deal? what do you wear to help you keep warm enough? i'd like to start running earlier in my day before going to the gym but it's too cold out. help?
    if you run at an intense pace it helps heaps i use to run wearing shorts n singlet it freezing when i get out the house but as soon as i ran n sweat like a pig it was getting hot. If its really cold, a hoodie or jacket with trackies could do
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    I am in Arizona so, it doesn't usually get that cold. When it is cold, I usually wear layers. First an athletic shirt, then a T-shirt, then a thermal over that. I don't like to run in pants so, I just let my legs freeze.
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    Just suck it up and move on..i find that the colder it is the better my run is. most of the time i just wear shorts so my legs are free from restriction and i'll wear a half zip dry fit pullover
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    Originally Posted by Kreigschwein View Post
    how do you deal? what do you wear to help you keep warm enough? i'd like to start running earlier in my day before going to the gym but it's too cold out. help?
    So far here in Ohio the winter has been very warm...52F tomorrow...crazy hot. Normaly when I run when its cold, I wear running shoes, socks, shorts, and a long tee shirt. No need for a coat, thermals (unless its really cold below 15F or so), I also rarely wear a hat and I also shave my head, so not a lot of hair there.

    If you wear a heavy coat and sweat pants, it is going to slow you down and after the first mile or so, you will be too hot and wont be able to run. Also proper air circulation is key for the wind to wick away sweat so your body does not cool down.

    This all depends on your local climate...
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    always have to consider that your body is going to warm up as jhawk said. last year I ran a 5k when it was about 30 out and layered up and I was sweating bullets in mile 2. This year if it's just as cold (March 4, as stated above, Ohio had been too warm this summer (YES, I typed summer. it's been so warm I typed in the wrong season! I mean winter)) then I will be rocking under armour cold gear and a t-shirt, leggins, a beanie, and my vibrams. If it's 45+ shorts and cold gear and a t-shirt.
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    What temperature are we talking? I think a hoodie is sufficient for around 32F.

    Any colder, a beanie and maybe some loose fitting pants of some type, or sweat pants.
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    Originally Posted by _zman View Post
    What temperature are we talking? I think a hoodie is sufficient for around 32F.
    That was my question.

    30 deg and above, I just wear a hoodie or a long-sleeved shirt and sweat pants. 30 to 0 degrees, I might wear my thermals under my hoodie and sweats.

    Anything below 0 F and the air is too cold when it hits the lungs. It burns! I head to the indoor track.
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    well while most people consider a low metabolism to be bad i consider it a gift. all the anorexic kids on my track team are freezing while after a few minutes im pretty warm. i wear shorts and a t-shirt every day so on cold days when it gets below 20 i just throw on a long sleeve under armor and do some warm ups in the hallways in our school before our run
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    I live in Maine and generally have pretty cold winters. I wear jacket, wind-proof (so they say) running gloves, sometimes wool socks too. But my legs never seem to be affected by the cold so shorts all the way. Oh, and body armor shorts and muscle shirt.
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    make sure you wear a mask/ bandana, I did hill sprints all throughout the winter (very heavy breathing) and the cold air made me feel like i had pneumonia for the entire rest of the day
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    I just wear underarmour cold gear, like the gay tights and top under sweats and do just fine, also some gloves..The temp. here has been about 16 in the morning when I run...brrrrrrr! So hard to get up and run when it's freezing but it feels that much better when I'm done. Keep it up man
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    Normally, I run in basketball shorts and a technical tee.

    At 50 degrees F, I switch from shorts to sweats.

    At 40 degrees F, I put on a zip-up sweatshirt over my tee.

    At 35 degrees F, I put on cheap knit gloves (machine washable, and they wick) and a beanie.

    At 30 degrees F, I put on one of those ninja-looking ski masks. Otherwise, the cold air burns my lungs.

    At 20 degrees F, I put on a pullover sweat shirt under the zip-up, and maybe switch to more serious gloves.

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    Normally, I run in basketball shorts and a tee.

    At 50 degrees F, I deal with it.

    At 40 degrees F, I deal with it.

    At 35 degrees F, I deal with it.

    At 30 degrees F, I deal with it.

    At 20 degrees F, I deal with it.

    If there's snow, I deal with it.
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    underarmour but i normally avoid it always get a mad cold whe ni run in the rain etc
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