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TFS’s Winter 2006
Apparel Guide (Part II)
Apparel Guide (Part II)
Posted December 18th, 2006 at 2:00 PM by Carolyn Hershler
Section: Gear & Apparel, Apparel, Training Tips, Health & Fitness, Injury & Rehab
Now that you’ve read Part I of TFS’s Winter 2006 Apparel Guide, it’s time to learn how to protect your upper body and create an outer-layer of protection.
The optimal upper-body base layer provides breathable protection against the cold, but is also light enough to fit under a potential outer-layer apparel.
One option, for both men and women, is Underarmour’s close-fitting and moisture-wicking “Cold Gear Long Sleeve Top” (Another of our Editor’s favorites - especially the mock-turtleneck). The “Cold Gear” product line is a solid choice to help you stay both warm and dry. Under Armour’s “Cold Gear” tights and compression shorts are also very effective products.
Now that the base layer has been covered (which could be sufficient in milder, winter weather), you need to focus on outerwear.
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TFS’s Winter 2006
Apparel Guide (Part I)
Apparel Guide (Part I)
Posted December 18th, 2006 at 12:00 PM by Carolyn Hershler
Section: Running & Training, Injury & Rehab, Gear & Apparel, Apparel, Training Tips, Health & Fitness, Injury & Rehab
The mere thought of facing brutally low temperatures, face-burning winds, rain, sleet, snow, and ice is probably enough to make most people decide against that winter run in favor of some eggnog in front of the fireplace.
However, winter running can be invigorating and really enjoyable as long as you use common sense and are properly suited with the right cold-weather running apparel.
While comfort is always a concern, you need to keep the focus on staying warm and protected from the elements. When the body is subjected to extremely low temperatures it loses heat quickly. Therefore, unprepared runners leave themselves at risk and vulnerable to hypothermia, windburn, frostbite and a winter full of injuries.
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