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“Is it possible to run during winter?”

If you can put one foot in front of the other, the answer is most likely yes. However, there are several things to consider before putting on your shoes and stepping into the snow.

Adaptation : The word to remember

Remember: Your performance probably won’t be at its best during winter. Running at a low temperature requires a lot of adaptation to your body. You need to do the same for your trainings. Modify your path, shorten the length of your runs, change your training days according to the weather. Running in a snowstorm isn’t pleasant for anyone! You can always wait for the next day or, if possible, choose the treadmill.

Your stride will also be different. Your steps must be shorter, but more frequent, to increase the stability of your foot. The muscles you work won’t be the same as in the summer either, so start with shorter runs to give your body time to adjust.

Your love for running doesn’t need to weaken with the arrival of cold weather. You just need to be well prepared to enjoy it year-round.

Don’t forget your head! This is where most of your body heat escapes. Protect it with a running hat or a balaclava to avoid frostbite at the tips of your ears.

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