4 results for tag: climate and running
You’ve headed out on a run on a crisp, fall morning. The leaves are crunching underfoot, the sky is clear and blue, and the air is sharp against your skin. At first it’s refreshing and keeps the heat, sweat, and fatigue at bay. But soon after, the sweat starts to come regardless, and it becomes cold against your skin. Your ...
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While many runners are still enjoying cooler weather, many others are starting to (literally) feel the heat. Some will have to deal with warmer weather only temporarily during the summer months. Others deal with hot weather running year-round, living in climates that never quite seem to give in to lower temperatures. Wherever ...
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As winter tries to hold onto its power, the season of rain, wind, hail, and snow might start taking its toll on many runners' training schedules. Now that the New Year high has worn off, it might be harder to stick to running, especially when the weather takes a turn for the worse. On top of that, many runners are starting new ...
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Preparing for a race requires dedication, discipline, and careful training. However, when your race takes place in a different climate than the one you're accustomed to, additional considerations come into play. Learn about the relationship between
climate and running, and discover how to train for different weather condition...
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