Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Today was the first day I woke up with snow on the ground.
Tomorrow will be December 1st and soon the snow will be sticking around for what feels like an eternity. Being Canadian, having to deal with terrible winter conditions is a common occurrence for me... and no, science hasn't yet discovered a way for humans to hibernate for winter.
So I guess that means we must come up for a solution to the Wintertime Blues, and keep our motivation up and running!


Nothing makes you stop dead in your tracks and question every life decision ever than waking up in the morning for a run during the winter months. Its still dark, its minus 16 degrees, and basically zero visibility, and every joint, muscle, and fibre of your being is frozen solid. You say to yourself, I can skip running today.. its too cold, or I'll start running again when I can see the ground. I'd be lying if I said I've never thought all of these at least 30 times.

So how can we kick ourselves in the butt, and still get out there and be active and have fun during the winter?
I have a couple tricks.

If you're like me and enjoy running, one of the most important winter running tips I can share are to dress appropriately. Now this might sound simple, "Oh I'll just wear a winter jacket and be warm!"
No. It doesn't work that way. Getting dressed for a winter run is a delicate and complex balance between wearing 1 layer too many and sweating like you're standing in a furnace, or not wearing enough and having your toes, fingers and nose turn blue.

Always open your door and feel the weather first. Just looking outside isn't enough, there can be very bitter winds in the winter. On extra cold winter days, make sure you have a snug breathable base layer that will help ventilate and not absorb sweat. On top, be sure to have a bit looser of sweater or jacket to trap the warm air and maintain heat close to your core. For bottoms, tights are always a good choice, and depending how cold it is I'll either wear compression socks or an extra layer of fleece lined pants.
Hats that cover your ears, and running gloves are a lifesaver as well. Some days its so cold that a balaclava might also be necessary (covers everything except your eyes).

Also very important while dressing, is shoes. Nothing can ruin a run faster than slipping and wiping out on ice. This will be my first year with spike shoes. Trail shoes perform okay on snow, but nothing compares to having the control and grip of spikes when running on ice.


 Another way to keep up with winter running, is to get a running buddy. Even if its joining a running group! Nothing motivates me more than having another person relying on me showing up. Plus its great having a partner you can talk to and complain about how cold it is with!


 If running isn't your thing, thats okay too! Just be sure to keep active during the winter doing different activities. I like to switch it up by going to the gym if the weather is super bad, going snowshoeing, putting ice skates on and going to a local rink for free skate, or even doing an outdoor workout with tires, sandbags, etc.


 Snowshoeing is a great way to explore and get some fresh air, all while staying active. Plus they're not crazy expensive if you get a basic pair.


I know exactly what its like when you're up to your armpits in snow and don't want to go outside and be active in the winter. Motivation is at an all time low, and nobody wants to leave the warm cosy house and go freeze.. or shovel.

Another thing that motivates me to get through winter and stay active, is planning a race/vacation/trip for spring. This year, I have a couple races in my sight for early spring (Hypothermic half in February!) and want to start off the race season strong. It's hard to do that without training through the tough months.

Plus when it comes down to it, remember why you chose to live in this type of climate....
 Happy trails!
The Rural Runner

Winter is officially upon us, and with winter, comes snow, ice, freezing cold temperatures and dangerous winter running.
Brace yourselves, here comes the struggle. I also call it.. "3 quarters of the year Canadian struggle."

If you're like some people, you have a wonderful dreadmill (err.. I mean treadmill) to use inside the warmth and comfort of your own home. Or if you're like me, your moms old treadmill is crammed into a corner, folded up, and inaccessible inside a garage..
So outdoor running it is.
For those of you who don't have a treadmill of your own, you feel my pain.

Let's face it, winter running SUCKS.

If you're a female runner, more than likely you've also experienced frost bitten legs and ass. You would think that genetically having more fat there would help as an insulator.. Well you are mistaken. Having huge thighs and a big ass does not help in this situation. At all.

Running in winter, there's also the slight problem that your eyelashes freeze together and snot sticks to your face. Pretty attractive if you ask me.
Another problem.. Since I seem to be pointing out all the obvious and shitty facts about winter running.. It gets dark at like frickin 4 o'clock!! For those of us with, oh, I don't know.. Full time jobs.. This can complicate things.

However if you want to be ready for running the rest of the year, you've gotta suck it up and embrace the cold.

Here's some of my tips to suck it up and run in the cold:
1. Wear your running gear to bed.. Okay this may sound stupid but it works. Those leggings are gonna feel nice and toasty warm when you wake up. And then you can't really make up excuses.. It's like ugh either I go for a run or change out of these tight pants.. Struggle.

2. Find a running buddy. Chances are 1 of you will have some motivation that day and get the other lazy bum out of bed (I'm always the lazy bum half of this scenario). Having a running partner is great for keeping accountable and getting out there in the cold. Embrace the suck together.

3. In a few months when there's no ice and snow on the trails.. Running will seem like a breeze! Seriously, I've lost at least a minute off my average pace running in snow, it's like the legs are moving but I'm not getting anywhere. Once we see the ground again, I'm gonna be faster than the frickin road runner.

4. Think of all the holiday treats you can run off.. Or of all the hot chocolate and marshmallows you can eat once home! A calorie is a calorie. And you just burnt off 800 of em running outside.

5. Seeing the looks on people's faces when they see you running in a snow storm is absolutely hilarious.

6. Let's face it.. You'll feel like crap if you don't. But once you get out there and run, it will all be worth it.

Plus, winter running sure can be beautiful sometimes!
Pros: scenic run. Cons: slipping around in the snow.
When in doubt.. Wear huge ass mittens and tons of layers! Take it from the pro. I betcha his bum wasn't even cold. Hehe.

Now get out there and kill those winter blues with a nice long run!
There's nothing better than fresh, crisp winter air.

Enjoy nature friends,
The Rural Runner

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