- Oct 24, 2006
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Does anyone have any tips for cold weather running? I plan on using my Vibram's or New Balance running shoes depending on the ice factor out there, and I'll also be wearing Under Armour to hopefully insulate me.
So.. now the real point of my post. What should I do to prepare physically? I don't want to start running and realize the cold air is going to rape my lungs and cause me to stop almost immediately. I want to actually be able to run in the cold. I can't afford a gym pass (college student). I just want to be able to go outside and RUNNNNNNNNN.
If you guys have got any tips or pointers, I'll gladly listen!
Also, incidentally, I'm not very active at the moment, but I obviously want to start up again so I can lose this weight I've put on over the year. I feel as though if I start now and keep up a steady schedule, then it'll become more of a priority in my life. Basically, if I can overcome cold weather running, I'll be able to run during the whole year.
Thanks in advanced!
So.. now the real point of my post. What should I do to prepare physically? I don't want to start running and realize the cold air is going to rape my lungs and cause me to stop almost immediately. I want to actually be able to run in the cold. I can't afford a gym pass (college student). I just want to be able to go outside and RUNNNNNNNNN.
If you guys have got any tips or pointers, I'll gladly listen!
Also, incidentally, I'm not very active at the moment, but I obviously want to start up again so I can lose this weight I've put on over the year. I feel as though if I start now and keep up a steady schedule, then it'll become more of a priority in my life. Basically, if I can overcome cold weather running, I'll be able to run during the whole year.
Thanks in advanced!
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