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jogging winter.. (pg. 2)
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| david.michael |
| It hurts for me to breathe heavily in cold weather. My entire chest/lungs hurt. Dunno if that's normal or not, but, meh. |
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| D-res |
| I don't jog often enough to have any desire to jog in the winter, although I have been considering hitting up a local golf course and playing a round. The idea of golfing in December in Wisconsin is somewhat mind-boggling but I might as well since it's too mild to snowboard. |
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| grooviebeats |
| quote: | Originally posted by david.michael
It hurts for me to breathe heavily in cold weather. My entire chest/lungs hurt. Dunno if that's normal or not, but, meh. |
same with me that is why i say inside |
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| Zoso |
| Stationary bike or treadmill FTW in the winter, please. Maybe that makes me weak, but I see no sense in being miserable when exercising. |
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| Sunsnail |
| quote: | Originally posted by bananas
he's a stupid american he doesn't know what celsius is |
wow |
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| david.michael |
| I think it's from that Christmas song... in ex-celsius deo. |
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| lexxwolfen |
Screw expensive winter clothes, just layer
Sports tanktop thingy, three-quarter sleeve zip up, long sleeve zip up, fleece sweater, another sweater.
Plus, you warm up while you jog so you won't need much more than 4-5 layers. |
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| EvilTree |
Usually some comfy pants, a sweatshirt and a layer of windbreakers plus a toque and gloves.
Might want to invest in some running shoes with good traction if you don't want to slip and crack your head open. |
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| Marc Summers |
| quote: | Originally posted by bananas
he's a stupid american he doesn't know what celsius is |
Um, that's an ignorant assumption.
I've jogged when in New Jersey it was 7 degrees out. It was junior year and we jogged up and down the bleachers, I slipped on ice. I've jogged in North Dakota in the dead of winter when it was -15f (Without wind chill).
When you absolutely HAVE to keep a routine for jogging, yes, I think it's worth jogging in -20c, just put a light sweatshirt and sweatpants on, you'll be fine. A cloth that covers your face might be wise, because the circulation stops quickly if it gets too cold. I had one of THESE when I was in North Dakota, so you might want to invest in them. :) |
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| jonSun |
| Its gotta be at least 45 F when i jog. Even then i wear a t-shirt, sweatshirt & my addidas jacket. |
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| EvilTree |
| quote: | Originally posted by jonSun
Its gotta be at least 45 F when i jog. Even then i wear a t-shirt, sweatshirt & my addidas jacket. |
wimp |
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| Zeiter |
| umm i guess ill have to hit the gym...its ok...we have a running cercle under roof @ uni...so its not bad, its just boring.....no pain no gain :( |
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