8 Cold Weather Exercise Tips to Power Your Winter Workouts
December 06, 2013Winter is actually one of the best times to get out and exercise. I know it doesn’t always feel like this is the truth, especially for those of us who crave more warmth than most, but there are some really good reasons to brave the cold.
1. Warm Up Thoroughly – Don’t skip your warm up when it’s cold out. You are more likely to hurt yourself if you do. Spend at least 5 minutes walking around or jogging in place indoors before you head out. Maybe do some jumping jacks and get your blood flowing and your muscles ready to tackle the chill.
2. Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate – It’s easy to think you don’t sweat as much during winter, but with warmer clothes and dry air, you would be very wrong. You may even sweat more than you would during warmer months. Drink plenty of clean water before, during, and after any exercise.
3. Start Small – Don’t go out and do what you know you can manage in the middle of summer. Do a little less, maybe even half of what you would normally try. The cold air is a little harder on your lungs and, if you have to stop to rest, you will chill quickly. It is better if you can make it through your exercise without stopping for too long.
5. Protect Your Extremities – Your head, ears, hands, and feet are the first to get cold as your body pulls blood toward your core to keep you warm. You also lose a good 50% of your body heat from your head. Keep these covered with a warm hat, gloves, warm socks, and good shoes. A scarf or face mask may be a good idea too when it is colder to protect your skin and your lungs.
6. Know the Route – Winter weather can wreak havoc on your usual paths. Pick a well maintained, plowed, safe route that is also free from too much traffic without leaving you somewhere isolated and alone. If you run at night or early in the morning, you also want someplace that is well lit. Stay close to home if possible so you can head inside quickly if you get too cold or if you injure yourself.
8. Cool Down Wisely – You may want to split your cool down between the great outdoors and the warmer indoors. If you start cooling down too early outside, your sweat may freeze and drop your temperature too quickly. Start slowing a few minutes before you get home and then finish your cool down inside with some walking and stretching.
Stay safe and healthy out there, warriors. It’s cold, but that won’t stop us.