lots of layers, running midday, adjusting route to winds
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Anonymous12w
Uhhhh grow some nuts and stay hard
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Anonymous12w
Also has anyone tried woodway treadmills where you just run and thoughts on that?
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Anonymous12w
honestly running in the snow is a top tier experience once you get past being cold the first few minutes
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Anonymous12w
Honestly STARTING a run in the freezing cold is the hardest part, but after literally like a minute, the running makes up for it and your body warms uoy
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Anonymous12w
run outside, it’s good for u and it builds discipline
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Anonymous12w
Sometimes local universities have indoor tracks or fields that you can jog on, mine does for example and it’s open to the public most of the time. I run track and field I see it all the time
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Anonymous12w
*up
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Anonymous12w
Sunglasses of some sort to protect your eyes and a face gator to make breathing easier and prevent windburned cheeks. A beanie as well. Cover your ears to prevent the aching that could happen from cold!
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Anonymous12w
The hardest part for me is starting, so I’ll start on the treadmill just so I get warmed up, then throw on all my layers and head outside. Obviously this only works if you have a treadmill near a route to run.
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Anonymous12w
Layers, i personally get warmer as i run so try mid day running it can get warm enough
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Anonymous12w
layer up
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Anonymous11w
Ok it’s just like this air is literally shocking my lungs just to walk in let alone run
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Anonymous12w
Umm hate to be the bearer of bad news but the reality is to stop being a bitch, suck it up, and go on a mothafucken run
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Anonymous#711w
This is a good one I just wish our track wasn’t 6.6 laps per mile because I struggle to count/remember
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Anonymous#311w
trueee I much prefer it. I’ll try again and see how it goes