Monday, November 15, 2010

Dressing right to work out this winter!


Winter is upon us! Especially if you live up north, the cold will set in and some of us will be choosing to stay inside, stuff ourselves and pack on the pounds. You don’t have to let the cold keep you inside and not go for a run! Follow these handy tips for working out outside WITHOUT catching hypothermia or freezing up!

1. Warm up indoors first
This is one of the most important parts of working out in the cold. Before you throw on the sweats, warm-ups or whatever, make sure you jog in place, stretch and do some calisthenics inside. If your body is warm and stretched before you step out into the cold, you won’t cramp up and you will be less likely to become uncomfortably cold.

2. ALWAYS Stay Hydrated
It might be cold outside, but the dry air of a cold winter can be brutal. Also, you are more likely to get frostbite if you are dehydrated and out in the cold. Make sure you drink plenty of water (in sips, not gulps. You don’t want to cramp up!) before you go out to run. If possible, bring your water or a hydration pack with you.

3. Dress in Layers as well as according to the temperature.
If it’s freezing cold outside, you are going to regret running outside in shorts and a T-shirt. First and foremost, make sure you wear something made of moisture-wicking material on the first layer. It might be cold, but you are still going to sweat. Dressing in cotton might cause you to chafe and get wet. If you are getting wet out in the cold, you will lose even more heat than normal. The next layer should be something that will absorb moisture, like cotton or wool. The outermost layer should be something that will block out freezing wind chills. Remember, you can try your own variations depending on how cold it actually is, as well as how long you will be working out.

4. Cover you head and ears
This is one of the most important parts. Your body loses most of its heat through the head, especially the ears. A simple synthetic beanie should suffice for this.

5. Know your limits and don’t overdo it
Cold can be deadly, so know your limits. You might regret going out for a run in the snow with gusting wind chills of -10. Cold is stressful on your body, as is exercise, so always know when enough is enough. If you must work out in extreme weather, cover up as much of your body as you can to prevent potentially deadly frostbite.

Stay safe and have a good workout this winter!

For more info, check out these articles!
http://www.healthline.com/sw/wl-working-out-in-the-cold
http://www.acefitness.org/fitfacts/fitfacts_display.aspx?itemid=24
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/fitness/HQ01681

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