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Running Safely in Precipitation



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By : Jack Landry    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-18 15:30:13
Just because it is raining does not mean that you have to move your cardio indoors. Those who are gung-ho about their exercise regimen and do not mind a little precipitation can still break a sweat and burn fat in the outdoors.

As long as you do your best to stay safe and warm, there is no harm in exercising outdoors during inclement weather. Some even find it to be very refreshing and a complete change of scenery.

In ordered to be prepared, there are some guidelines that you should follow. The first of these is to dress in layers during cold weather.

If it is chilly outside during the rain or snowfall, you will definitely need to keep your body warm, to prevent yourself from getting sick or experiencing frostbite. Wearing a couple of layers will also help your muscles to stay warm, which could prevent them from being injured or pulled.

The layer of clothing that lies closest to your body is probably the most important. If you choose to wear cotton, your apparel is likely to catch sweat and water and become heavy.

It could stick to you or even rub or chafe your skin, which is extremely uncomfortable. Cooler temperatures are an especially bad type of climate to wear an under layer made of cotton in, because your body could lose necessary heat.

Instead, make use of technical fabric, like polypropylene, which will help wick any moisture away from skin and keep you dry. For your outer layer, make use of a water-resistant sweater or jacket that will refrain from getting cold or wet as you jog.

Waterproof rain slickers will only trap moisture and heat on the inside and make your body temperature less comfortable. Another thing that you must remember when you are going outside for a rainy run is to avoid overdressing.

Though it may seem like you need to protect yourself against the moisture, wearing many layers of clothing will not keep you dry. Once the items get wet, it will only soak deeper down, making your outfit very heavy and uncomfortable.

Dress for the temperature outside and act as if it were a dry day. Then, utilize water resistant clothing, so that it will not get wet and weigh you down.

Another important piece of apparel is a hat. Wearing a hat with a brim will keep any drops or flakes from hitting your face and getting in your eyes.

It will also keep your head warm during chillier months, which can prevent you from losing a lot of body heat. Make sure that you are visible to vehicles and cyclists around you by wearing a jacket in a light or bright color, like white or yellow.

If you are noticeable, you can prevent being involved in an accident much better. Rain can cause poor visibility, so you may feel that you also need to make use of reflectors or lights; it is best to prepare and protect yourself in the most thorough way possible.

As opposed to using a poncho or rain coat that can be restricting and hold in heat and moisture, wearing a light trash bag as a cover can help you to stay warmer and drier for longer. Cut armholes and neck holes and slip it over your jacket or shirt.

This is especially helpful if you are participating in a race or event, because you can take it off and discard it once you begin moving or the precipitation stops. To protect sensitive areas against chafing, spread petroleum jelly in regions like elbows, knees, and thighs.

It will keep these regions slick and prevent them from rubbing once they become wet. This substance is water resistant, and should last your entire run; however, you can also bring a travel size with you, just in case.

If you choose to bring an mp3 player or cellular phone with you, it is probably best to store them in a plastic bag to keep them safe and from ruin. These types of items can be ruined very quickly if they get wet.

Getting your cardiovascular exercise is still possible, even during the rain and snow. Follow safety precautions and do your best to keep yourself dry.
Author Resource:- Jack R. Landry has been writing about the exercise and health industry for years. He recommends using an elliptical machine to stay healthy and fit.

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