Baloo in MI
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QOTD: Some much colder weather is forecasted to make a run into the deep south in the coming days. What type of gear do you use to stay warm on those colder than normal days?
ATTQOTD: I am scheduled for 16 miles on Friday due to DW work schedule. The low that morning is ~30 with a high of 48 plus a north wind of 10-15 mph. So maybe the low isn't that cold, but not getting above 50 is very unusual for our area. For a run like this I will have a pair of those cheap cotton gloves you get a expos, a beanie, and a long sleeve shirt for the run. I don't own a pair of running pants, and I think after a few miles my legs will get warm. I may bring some hand warmers as well to put inside my gloves if it looks like I may be really cold...
Ran the Baton Rouge Beach Half Marathon this Saturday with a unofficial time of 1:55:07. It's not anywhere near a PR for me, but having missed ~3 weeks of training, I am pleased with the effort. Ran the entire time and kept a steady pace, plus sub two hours. The weather made it interesting, it was around 50 ish, with a gusty winds and a light rain for most of the race. Help kept me cool for the race, but after the race I got cold fast and had a mile walk back to my car. It was a long, cold, rainy mile... Glad I brought extra clothes to change into in post race.
Two years ago my treadmill died (again). When it did it was out of warranty and the third time it died. I didn't/don't want to buy another and the costs to fix it by a private contractor is simply too much. So I spend the winter running in the outdoors. It gets real cold here so I tend to adjust to the cold but still need to dress for the weather. Thick socks, running tights, running pants or long shorts (as long as it is snowing). I find that in dry cold at about 20 or above I can still run in long shorts as long as I wear long sleeves, vest, gloves and snow cap. But below 20 or when the snow hits it has to be running tights/pants. I also add a fleece jacket when it gets really cold. I always feel the cold, but do run warm and find that it is managable. In reality I prefer really cold weather to really warm weather.