There is nothing worse that getting TOO warm in cold weather- in races I actually still run in shorts but keep my top pretty warm wtih drifit from Nike (tight shirts) The most important parts to keep warm are your torso- layering is key- a great pair of gloves and a headwarmer (for your ears) or a hat. If your head and hands are warm, the rest of you will really follow the lead. Same goes for rainy weather- if you're wearing pants they're going to get wet and keep you cold. If you're wearing shorts, layering correctly and have a Gortex jacket (rain proof) you'll stay a lot warmer. Running in icky weather is a lot of fun! I had my best times in cross country during cold rainy weather. Embrace it! And make sure to warm up a LOT. Always bring extra socks if it's raining so you don't get blisters. Even if you warmed up and your socks are already wet, changing them before a race will make a big difference.
Best of luck!
2007-03-01 06:00:33
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answered by schmidtee 4
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How cold is "cold"? My cut off is around 50 degrees F. At that point, I'd follow what some of the others are mentioning - some lycra on the legs to keep the muscles warm yet not too warm. Above that, I don't bother since my legs are fine. Just warm up slowly before the run and stretch out to keep limber before the race. As to what to wear on your torso - same rules apply. Something not too heavy since you'll get too hot shortly after you start running. If it's cold, definitely wear gloves and ear warmers. No hat though, you'll just get too hot. If it's cold and drizzling rain, where a visor to cut the rain out of your eyes. Glasses will just fog up.
Definitely do some experimenting before any races though.
2007-03-03 23:20:38
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answered by G-money 1
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OK listen up, Im a cross-sountry runner, so i have some advice.
Legs:Wear 2 layers. Leggings and a water proof jogging pants on the outside.
Feet: Certain shoes are water-proof, but thats not a big deal, I'd suggest wearing 2 pairs of socks.
Other: I'd suggest also eating some bananas before the race. I gets rid of side stitches which may hinder you in a race, especially on a cold rainy day.
2007-03-01 06:20:02
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answered by Scott Linehan fanclub... 2
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I would wear CoolMax socks & a light nylon shell pants if it's below 40F. As for rain & cold, your best strategy is to find some humor and enjoyment in it. Running can be a mental battle and sometimes those that win are those ones that have the best attitude. Don't waste time & energy on negative thoughts - it'll pay off in the race. Best of luck!
- Mike
2007-03-01 14:31:05
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on how cold
some people like to wear the spandex tights, which should keep your legs warm. I dont bother, I find that I get enough heat from running that my legs dont bother me.
be sure to dress in layers, you will build up a lot of heat. one thing I do for a cold distance run, is wear a 'throwaway' old sweatshirt over my running stuff. something to keep warm while waiting for the start and maybe the first mile, then take it off and throw it to the side of the road.
2007-03-01 05:43:25
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answered by Kutekymmee 6
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That is a good time to run. The rain holds the oxygen down and makes it easier to breathe and run without strain. And the cold air will keep you from overheating. Your running shoes will get wet but they will dry and you may not want to run in your best shoes that day. But I think you will find that you like to run in the rain and cold. You will find that your running time is improved as well.
2007-03-01 05:47:25
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answered by thomas m 5
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It really depends on you, if there is a lot of mud, it will cake your legs and help to warm them all though in my CC experience my legs are never cold. I wear my race shorts and jersey and a pair of gloves(I'll add a hat if it is cold but not raining) Just make sure you breathe deep and in rhythm with your pace, and avoid cotton. With my racing flats/spikes, I usually won't even wear socks(they fit better)
2007-03-05 00:47:50
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answered by Christopher 1
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layer your clothing and wear whatever is comfortable. you can always take layers off as you get warmer. make sure your clothing is made of fabric that wicks the moisture away from the skin that way you don't get chilled if you are running in very cold temperatures. I wear a long light weight running pant, they also make rain pants but unless it is freezing those work fine and i just wear running shoes and socks
2007-03-01 06:49:14
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answered by Abby 6
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dont wear the windbreaker
get an underarmor thight shirt
for your legs get racing tights
just wear running shoes
here's a good tip my cc coach told me:
1}wear any type of socks
2}over the socks wear a sandwich ziplock bag
3}then put your shoes over them
you'll have warm feet
good luck
wear a knit cap and a pair of gloves
2007-03-01 08:19:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Run so fast the rain can't hit you (JK)
I normally still were shorts in the rain & a long sleeve shirt or windbreaker,
2007-03-01 11:54:19
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answered by spazdogrunner 2
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