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Tips on Running in the Cold

Tips on Running in the Cold

As I am in Boston, it regularly gets cold here and I hate running on a treadmill to train for my marathons. Sometimes I can get away with running 6-10 miles indoors but anything over that, I prefer to run outside. This season has been especially bad for most of the US with the temps regularly going below 20F and at times hovering around 0F for some parts of the country.

If you are running short distances, like under six miles, you can get away with not wearing that much. Here are some tips for those long runs (>6 mles), categorized by temperature ranges:

40-50F

30-40F

15-30F

<15F

Clothing

Hydration:

Even at low temperatures, you still sweat so make sure to bring some hydration with you. You won’t need nearly as much as in the spring/fall. I would say bring about 1/2 as much for the same run in the spring/fall. Even in below freezing temps, the movement of the water will keep water in a hydration pack from freezing. I also occasionally blow warm air into the water bladder to heat up the water a little bit and further keep it from freezing. After every sip of water, I will blow all of the water back into the bladder so the water in the hose doesn’t freeze. This trick worked for my 15 mile nighttime run in 15F.

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