Too cold, too dark, too icy… Does this sound familiar?
If you are finding it difficult to find the motivation to run in the winter, you are not alone! The colder mornings, darker evenings and icy conditions can often leave us wishing for the summer again. But wait! remember when you moaned about the heat? Oh yes, apparently it was too hot to run outside not that long ago and so you opted for the treadmill and the nice air conditioned gym instead. Or even better, decided to forgo any exertion and just sit on the deck with an ice cold beer!
Everyone makes excuses at times but it is often too easy to listen to that little voice that can talk you out of anything! With the winter almost upon us, its important to stay active for many reasons. We’ve all heard about SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) and know that dark, grey, cloudy weather can sometimes make us feel a little down but here in sunny Alberta, we are lucky enough to have around 333 days of sunshine a year.(www.currentresultss.com/weather/canada/Alberta/sunshine-annual)
So here are my top tips to get you outside in the winter months:
Set a goal. Find a race to sign up for. There are still lots of races held throughout the winter, as well as registrations opening for many next season. Calgary marathon has a distance for anyone ranging from 5k to 50K
(Register here http://calgarymarathon.com/register.html) Now is a great time to set yourself a goal as you have the winter months to work towards it.
Join a running group. Having a commitment to meet other people and run is a great way of ensuring you turn up, and at least there will always be someone to take great action photos of you running in the snow! Calgary marathon society has started a weekly running group (Details are on their website)… or if there isn’t a group near you, do as I did and start your own.
Go shopping! Who doesn’t love new running gear! Seriously though, it is important to have winter weather specific fabrics and clothing so that as long as you have the appropriate clothing, you’ll be warm and toasty.
Stop complaining! Yes, you can find an excuse for anything if you try hard enough, but how about channelling those thoughts into positive ones? You are lucky that you get to run. Many people can’t, so be grateful.
Finally, my favourite. Be a badass! Running in the snow is even more hardcore than running in the rain (which, as we all know, is pretty darned impressive anyway.) Running outside in weather that sends most people inside, puts you totally off the badassery scale. Try it and see!
This makes me wish I had Winnipeg based running friends. Everyone I know that I would like to run with lives in other places.
That was the same as me. Maybe you could advertise? I kept my group just for women and found that there are lots who run on their own or on the treadmill in their basement because they don’t have anyone to run with.
I might have to. Though I may wait til Spring…need to get back into running properly after this stupid injury I have been fighting. 🙂
Ok, I love those tights! What brand, and are they still available?
Thanks! They are the cable knit from INKnBURN. Not sure if they are still available but they have a lot of really great designs.