5 Cold-Weather Running Quick Tips
- Dress as though it’s about 10-20 degrees warmer outside than it actually is. This is my least favorite thing about cold-weather running, but I’ve finally come to grips with it. Once you get warmed up and start going, you won’t feel so cold and miserable. I know, you want to start out warm and stay the same temperature the entire time, but that’s not really how running works. Beginner’s Tip: Run where you can store your items somewhere safe (e.g. your car, home, stroller, or with someone you know who isn’t running with you) once you get warmed up. Once you can let yourself get used to the feeling of starting out cold, leave those items behind, or maybe even keep those extra layers near you for a little peace of mind.
- Layer up – but don’t go full-blown snowperson. You can always take layers off and put them in pockets are tie your jacket around your waist- as long as it’s not a super heavy, puffy coat! Beginner’s Tip: Look for outer layers that protect you from the wind and also have reflective detailing. This will keep you warmer and more visible out on the roads or in the woods (especially during hunting season!). Also, consider purchasing yourself a Buff (affiliate link)!
- Stay as dry as possible! Make sure your outer layer protects you from precipitation whether it’s raining, sleeting, or snowing. Wear moisture-wicking socks – preferably made with wool – that will keep your feet warm. I love my Farm to Feet and Smartwool socks (affiliate links). I also use these for hiking! Beginners’ Tip: Test out your gear on a shorter run with precipitation. Don’t decide to go for your long run the very first time you run in the snow or you are going to maybe not be the happiest camper. When you get back in from your run, throw some newspaper in and around your shoes to help them dry quicker, or use one of these other quick-drying tricks.
- Wear sunblock. Just because it’s cold doesn’t mean the sun is hibernating! Protect your skin. Beginner’s Tip: Protect your eyes as well! Throw on some sunglasses if you’re running during the day.
- Be smart – don’t run in the middle of a windy polar vortex! There’s no reason to risk your health and safety just because you want to run outdoors. Use a treadmill or change up your workout for the day with a different form of cardio. You only get one body, people!
Today, I’m linking up with Kookyrunner and Zenaida for their Tuesday Topics linkup!
For more info about cold-weather running, check out this guide to running in the cold from Runner’s World.
Do you have any cold-weather running tips or tricks? Questions? Leave them in the comments!
I totally agree on the sunglasses & sunscreen, although really, up here in the northeast, in winter all I worry about is my face (when running). Everything else is covered up!
I totally agree on the sunglasses & sunscreen, although really, up here in the northeast, in winter all I worry about is my face (when running). Everything else is covered up!
I do as you do 🙂 A trick I figured out a couple years ago is to wear a summer wind-breaker over a fleece jacket (or even just a good thermal base layer). The wind will stay out and most of the heat will stay in. I try to opt outside more often than not (I detest the 'mill), so I'm all about staying warm but also running with caution & respecting the weather.
I love running in the colder weather but I am notorious for over dressing for the first few cold weather runs!
I love running in the colder weather but I am notorious for over dressing for the first few cold weather runs!
Great tips! I'm not a fan of the cold weather, but with the right preparation, it's definitely better than running on the TM!
Yes definitely important to use the sun block this time of the year as well. Happy running
Yes definitely important to use the sun block this time of the year as well. Happy running
I never would have thought to wear sunblock. I mean I know the sun is there just not as strong. But the skin still needs to be protected.
I totally understand! Sometimes all you can see on me are my cheeks!
"Respecting the weather." I love that phrase! And that sounds like a smart idea to use the windbreaker as your outer layer.
It's hard when the seasons first change!
It's hard when the seasons first change!
Everything is better than the treadmill!
Everything is better than the treadmill!
Thank you! Hope your recovery is going well!
Thank you! Hope your recovery is going well!
It's such an easy thing to forget when it's cold outside!
It's such an easy thing to forget when it's cold outside!