How to Run in the Snow
Things You'll Need
- Layers of clothing
- Hat
- Gloves
- Running shoes with good traction
Instructions
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Dress in layers. Wear a thin under layer a fleece middle layer and a wind and water proof outer layer.
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Wear a thin hat and gloves. Wear a "burglar" type knit cap when temperatures are extreme.
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Run where the snow is not packed. Avoid well packed areas and icy spots, for obvious reasons.
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Wear a pair of yellow tinted sunglasses. The yellow tint will make relief patterns in the snow more apparent, making it easier to see tree roots and dips.
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Cut your mileage when running in the snow. Don't push yourself to get the same results as you do in the summer; snow running is much more difficult.
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Ease into snow running. Let your stabilizer muscles get used to the snow slowly to avoid overuse injuries.
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Get a better cardio workout by taking large, bounding steps. Watch your footing and beware of the terrain.
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